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    Poseidon had three kids with Amphitrite, two being girls, and one son, the sea god Triton. A description of Poseidon is most of the time a muscular, bearded man, who has a three-pronged trident, and he rides a Golden chariot usually with Amphitrite, or with his son, Triton. One story about Poseidon’s childhood was when his father, the Titan Cronos swallowed most of his own infant sons, one of the infants being Poseidon. Poseidon was freed…

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    Essay On Greek Gods

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    plutonic. There are many myths related to Poseidon but one tells you how the three gods were given their powers. The Gods had been at war with Cronus and the Titans for 10 years, but had been able to realise the Cyclopes. The Cyclopes gave Poseidon a trident, Zeus a thunderbolt, and Hades the helmet…

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    Poseidon was a determined man. He was so perfectionist that he caused Atlantis collapse. He was the god of the seas,rivers and earthquakes. Poseidon had a poweful trident. He was creating the earthquakes by hitting his trident to the ground. Poseidon hated his father, Zeus. Zeus was the king of the gods,ruler of Mount Olympus, and god of the sky, weather, thunder, lightning, law, order, and justice. He was self-confident. He didn’t like Poseidon too. They were living in peace for that moment…

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    Single Sea Foam to Married Mermaid The original The Little Mermaid, written by Hans Christian Andersen, and the Disney version are closer than I had first thought. It turns out that Disney had only changed the ending to fit the Disney-fication process, besides adding music. The original piece isn’t as sad as thought. I’m glad I got to actually sit down and read Andersen’s version of The Little Mermaid. Both versions of The Little Mermaid follow the six-step formula for a Shakespearean comedy.…

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    When he walked amongst the mortals, he wore the guise of an old bearded man who most times carried his trademark trident. On his command, the oceans rose up in violence or were calm and placid and they often were a reflection of his moods and emotions. Poseidon was the creator of all sea life, including the sea monsters such as the Cetacean, Sea Serpents and the Kraken. He was also the creator of all the equine. The horse was very special to Poseidon and is seen in the waves as the crashed upon…

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    Then Poseidon took his Trident and jabbed the ground, causing water to appear. The water shot out of the ground going everywhere and flooded the big city. When the water shot out of the ground, it caused Timmy to fly into a tree, but he flew so fast that he broke the tree in half and he hit the next tree doing the same thing to the tree and that repeated about five times until he hit a tall building. Then Poseidon jabbed his Trident again into the ground. Then the water rushed…

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    Near the end of the battle, Ravana shoots “off his deadliest weapon-a trident endowed with extraordinary destructive power, once gifted to Ravana by the gods...It came on flaming toward Rama, its speed or course unaffected by the arrows he flung at it...When it came quite near, he uttered a certain mantra from the depth of his being and while he was breathing out that incantation, an esoteric syllable in perfect timing, the trident collapsed” (The Ramayana 144). Rama shows courage quite…

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    Yinka Shonibare Analysis

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    In my perspective, as far as Yinka Shonibare’s work on the Ballet Gods: Poseidon and Zeus, the Butterfly Kid, and the Refugee Astronaut, all of the artwork is quite enticing. Majority of the sculptures represents a feminine aspect with them, by presenting the fiberglass mannequins in women attire. However, the accessories equipped with each mannequin gives them a masculine mythological approach and destructive characteristic to correlate with it. In my opinion, the subject for each mannequin…

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    Club Med Case Study

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    countries in Europe, North and South America, and the Asia/Pacific region, its holdings include about 66 all-inclusive resort villages and a cruise ship operation. Club Med pioneered the all-inclusive system, as well as self-made comfort system (“trident”), children clubs for children from 4 months old, sports clubs, and creative flavors. A unique concept of rest from Club Med was created, namely the opportunity to actively relax in lovely surroundings and informal…

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    Oberoi Hotel Case Study

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    The Oberoi group was founded by late Rai Bahadur Mohan Singh in 1934. The first Oberoi Hotel came into existence by converting Maharaja’s palace in Srinagar and converted it into “The Oberoi Palace Hotel”. Since then the Oberoi Hotel chain is growing, marking a luxurious mark at each step. Product The Oberoi Palace Hotel in Srinagar, Kashmir was introduced by leasing Maharaja’s palace and converting it into a hotel in 1956. After that the company started its flight services in 1957. The first…

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