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    Stele Of Ganesha Analysis

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    While exploring the David Owsley Museum of Art‚ I became very intrigued with a religious work of art from Asia titled Stele of Ganesha. This particular sculpture was created around 900 CE‚ and was carved out of welded rhyolitic tuff. Ganesha is one of the more popular Hindu gods. He is the destroyer of vanity‚ selfishness‚ and pride while also the remover of obstacles. Due to the fact that he is the remover of obstacles‚ Ganesha is one of the most praised gods of the Hindu faith. He is depicted with

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    King Tut was one of Ancient Egypt’s most mysterious Pharaohs. When the door to his tomb was breached‚ most of his life and family secrets were revealed. King Tut was a very famous Pharaoh who had an extremely interesting family. One may know who king Akhenaten was‚ he was King Tut’s father. King Akhenaten also wasn’t very popular and still isn’t too popular today. The reason King Akhenaten wasn’t remembered throughout history‚ was because when he was Pharaoh he only believed in one god! And the

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    At the time of Penelope’s life‚ the majority of the greek population believed that the gods were superior to immortal being. However‚ Penelope disagrees against this belief. In fact‚ she argues that the popular view of the gods‚ or Olympians‚ is inappropriate. Penelope views the gods as malevolent beings that chose to cause pain and suffering for their own amusement. Penelope’s contempt towards the gods originates from her troubled life. Penelope blames her suffering on those who control everybody’s

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    Dead Man Walking

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    The film Dead man walking was not created on a true case per sea but was constructed on some true people. The personality Sister Helen was indeed based on a genuine Sister Helen Prejean. The character Matthew Poncelet was a fictitious creation manufactured on a permutation of attributes of two real inmates and their criminalities that sister Helen Prejean came in acquaintance with; they are Robert Lee Willie and Elmo Patrick Sonnier. The movie follows the storyline of Matthew Poncelet as he approaches

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    In the Gorgias1‚ Socrates says‚ “I think that I am the only or almost the only Athenian living who practices the true art of politics; I am the only politician of my time”‚ while in the Apology2‚ he claims that “he who will really fight for the right‚ if he would live even for a little while‚ must have a private station and not a public one.” As we know‚ Socrates did manage to live for over 70 years‚ and did indeed confine himself to a private stance; but how can one be a politician without being

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    A Short Story Of Lina

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    The family benefits from Lina’s mother’s calmness by not having to worry as much. They were able to stay calm and pack up their belongings. Their mother’s calmness also prevents them from becoming scared. They did what the officers told them instead of rebelling. Yes‚ I consider Lina’s mother breaking the dishes an act of rebellion. She knew what they were going to do with the dishes if she did not break them. She loved her dishes and didn’t want the Nazi’s to use‚ sell‚ or profit from them. In my

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    There once were twin brothers‚ Romulus and Remus‚ whose mother was Rhea Silvia‚ a Vestal Virgin. Vestal Virgins were in charge of keeping a fire from being extinguished and to keep a vow of chastity. Since Rhea Silvia broke this vow by becoming pregnant‚ she has to be executed. King Amulius feared the wrath of the unborn children’s father who might have been a god‚ so King Amulius imprisoned Rhea Silvia and buried the twins alive. The servant tasked with burying the twins alive took pity on the twins

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    This story is about Esther. Esther was a great Christian woman who loved God and became a queen to save her people. Esther was and orphan Jew who‚ by her cousin‚ Mordecai‚ adopted her. She wanted to help her people from a man‚ named Haman‚ who wanted to kill all the Jews. Esther becomes queen to the king‚ by being picked from a line up of all the ladies in the city. The king believed her to be the best fit for his bride. The king‚ had a man‚ named Haman who helped him make choices over

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    Henry V doesn’t let any of his men feel any less in his speech to them. He’s able to get the people who are below everyone else to the people who are higher to feel equal. Henry V speaks to all his men the same and that would make them feel equal. I will give three examples of how Henry V makes all his men feel equal. “By Jove‚ I am not covetous for gold‚ Nor care I who doth feed upon my cost”. In this line Henry V is telling his men that he doesn’t want gold and he doesn’t care who he’s fed. He’s

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    The death of a child is traumatic especially for a parent. The pain and devastation they feel is overwhelming‚ as immediate emotions all come together. In the play‚ Agamemnon‚ Agamemnon makes this experience a reality. He has two options and he had to choose one: he either had to sacrifice his daughter‚ Iphigenia and if he didn’t do this‚ all his troops on board would die. In order to save the life of his troops on board‚ “he dared to sacrifice his daughter‚ a first offering to bless the fleet‚

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