The poems ‘Checking out me History and ‘Ozymandias’ both use a wide range of various language and structure techniques to explore in great detail the central characters as well as their thoughts and feelings. The poem ‘Checking out me history’ uses various structural techniques to present the main character and to show his views, which also explains his frustration about not having a personal identity. In contrast to this, the poem ‘Ozymandias’ uses more linguistic features to describe the deteriorating decline of the statue.…
Though Ramses II was probably the most famous king in Egyptian History, his accolades and achievements do not compare with great kings of other dynasties. His supposed brilliant battle repertoire carved on any bare stone was done so through shameless self promotion; like a modern day graffiti artist he left his mark writing his version of events that only highlighted a positive side of the pharaoh. Thus forth, Ramses II was not deserving of the title “The Great”…
Odysseus is the master of schemes but it gets to his head and thinks that he's greater than the gods in the skies he gets curse. When he make one of the gods mad and Athena asks Zeus; "Olympian Zeus, have you no care for him in your lofty heart? Did he never win your favor with sacrifices burned beside the ships on the broad plain of troy? Why, Zeus, shy so dead set against Odysseus" and Zeus replies; "what nonsense you let slip through your teeth. Now, how on earth could I forget Odysseus? Great Odysseus who exels all men in wisdom, excels in offerings too he gives the immortal gods who rule the vaulting skies? No, it's the earth-shaker, Poseidon, unappeased ." (Book 1 line 72-84). What Zeus is saying is that Odysseus isn't the man who everyone thinks he is and explains why Poseidon has put a curse on his trip back to Ithaca.…
Odysseus is a good leader but had some flaws. He could have been a better leader if he was more humble and was open to accepting help, but insisted on doing things his own way which cost him men, time and energy. One of the first examples in the poem is when Odysseus lacks humility he has a chance to thank Poseidon for help and he does not which makes Poseidon angry which and extends…
This quote relates to the epic poem, The Odyssey, in many ways. Odysseus, the main character in this epic, faces many struggles on his way back home to Ithica, Greece. Odysseus is the king of Ithica, and goes to fight with his men at the Trojan War for the Greeks. Using his qualities of extreme intelligence and strength, Odysseus led his men to be victorious at the Trojan War. Then Odysseus and his men had to make their way back home to Ithica, where they all faced many struggles throughout the journey. The island of the Cyclopes was where the first initiation occurred. The Cyclopes doesn’t follow the tradition of hospitality, but Odysseus and his men barged into his home and ate all of his food anyways. Then he and his men stabbed the Cyclopes in his eye, but the Cyclopes forgave them. Odysseus shook off and refused the apology and revealed to the Cyclopes his real name is “Odysseus” not “Nohbdy,” which shows a lot of hubris. During another part of the journey they all had to cross through the Sirens, who are evil mystical creatures. The Sirens lure men into their island with their beautiful looks and voices, and then they eat them. All of the men put wax in their ears to prevent themselves from being lured in by the Siren’s songs, but Odysseus being his prideful and hubris self, wanted to hear the Siren’s songs. While at Helios’ island, Odysseus’ men ate the sun god’s cattle, which in turn meant that they would all die leaving only Odysseus to survive. While at sea, Odysseus lost all his men and his ship, and was left with absolutely nothing. He sails home to Ithica alone, on a different boat, and as a beggar because he upset the gods.…
The Aeneid, The Iliad, and The Epic of Gilgamesh are poems from the greatest authors of literature. They look into the topic of destiny, warriors responsibility, and bravery. The Epic of Gilgamesh is an adventure of Gilgamesh and his friend Enkidu. Gilgamesh is courted by the queen of heaven and rejects her.The gods then kill Enkidu as revenge. Gilgamesh is now set on the journey to seek the meaning of life. He later meets the only person to whom the gods have given everlasting life. “Utnapishtism, in the course of their conversation, tells him the story of the flood as it was known in Babylonia. By the end of the epic, Gilgamesh fails to achieve immortality and returns home to die” (7). The hero of The Aeneid, Aeneas is lead from his home…
Zeus is the "Father of Gods and Men." He ruled over Mount Olympus, which is the mountain that twelve of the most important gods and goddesses lived on. According to Greek mythology, he was the god of the sky and of thunder. Zeus could create and throw lightning bolts as he rode across the sky on his winged horse called "Pegasus." He is also known for promoting justice. He was referred to as the "protector of the weak and punisher of the wicked." He is symbolized using a thunderbolt, an eagle, a bull, and an oak. His roman equivalent was Jupiter.…
The Egyptians were one of the richest, oldest and most mysterious ancient civilizations in the world. They believed in myths like Osiris, had their afterlife displayed on sculptures like Menkaure with a Queen and preserved the concept of immortality in constructions like the Stepped pyramid of Djoser. Egyptians believed that after death, there was another life, meaning that they trust in the eternal life of the soul. After death, the soul would appear in the Court of Osiris and would be judged. The soul was judged and if deserved, the soul received eternal life as a reward (Santana). The myth of Osiris was considered the symbol of the Egyptian fundamental belief in the immortality of the soul and afterlife. Their religion had a complex social organization permeating all fields of life and also influencing the interpretation of the universe and every social and political organization of the Egyptian people. Their concern of living after death is also shown in their culture by sculptors that carved stones like the statue of Menkaure with a Queen, from Valley Temple of Menkaure, with the purpose of enduring for eternity. The concept of immortality can also be…
Blindness has been a serious problem around the world, but even more so in poor Asian and African nations. The prevalence of blindness in developing nations was 1.5% compared to a .25% in industrious nations, and the underlying reason for the majority of the cases of blindness in those poorer countries was cataracts. Of India's 850 million people, almost 20 million of those people were blind with an additional two million cases of blindness being added each year. The demand for a solution the India's eye problem was prevalent; all the people of India needed was the supply. Unfortunately, the majority of the people in India with eye problems were poor and unable to access the medical attention that they needed. 1.2 million cataract operations were taking place each year meaning the ophthalmologists could not even keep up with the amount of people being diagnosed each year. This is a large reason Dr. V and the Aravind hospital was successful early on. In just four years the Aravind hospital was able to grow from a 20-bed hospital to a 250-bed hospital.…
crystallization and the effect it has on the properties of polymers can make understanding the…
AN ORIENTATION PANTHER PREP LEADER IS AN UNDERGRADUATE OR GRADUATE STUDENT WHO ASSISTS THE ASSISTANT DEAN FOR STUDENT ACTIVITIES AND ORIENTATION TEAM LEADER(S) IN PLANNING THE FALL ORIENTATION PROGRAM.…
Expanding Pakistan's Exports through the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) Program Bill Jackson Office of the U.S. Trade Representative Executive Office of the President April 2013 1 Presentation Summary Overview of the U.S. GSP Program Pakistan’s GSP exports to the U.S. How to increase Pakistan’s use of duty-free opportunities 2 GSP Program Enhanced access to U.S. market Expanded choices for U.S. industries & consumers …
OSIM International Limited is a large multinational corporation operating in 28 countries. They are an intellectual property developer offering healthy lifestyle products operating in the retail industry. They control brands, designs, technologies and concepts. OSIM have successfully been able to sustain the competitive environment. Their long term success can be attributed to and improved upon its international management, customer relations, strength of brand, internal policies, orientation towards growth and ability to adapt to new environments, delegation of duties, corporate culture and leadership.…
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Certain parts of these above mentioned staffing measures are of the founding entities whereas the others have been a more evolved set of positions that have been filled though strenuous experience and continuous growth and increasing of knowledge in respects to the position and the required functionality and responsibilities of the Job or Task that requires that position in the first place as I shall cover briefly through this report.…