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    Coconut Myths

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    country’s population. It sustains the Filipinos’ lives through its vast usefulness from roots to leaves which ultimately becomes the source of living of many people. The coconut plant as the “Tree of Life” has been shown through history and even in legends and in folk tales. This plant has been recognized as a source of every thing a man may need. Several stories have depicted the origin and the uses of the plant and several motifs were also shown. This paper aims to discuss a brief summary of some

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    Bigfoot Myth

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    a hoax rather than a living animal. The question remains‚ what are the most compelling pieces of evidence proving Bigfoot ’s nonexistence? J.W. Burns who contributed to the legends part in a newspaper coined the origin of the Bigfoot legend‚ also known as Sasquatch‚ in the1920s. However‚ in 1958 is when the Bigfoot legend spread throughout the United States after Gerald Crew claimed to find large footprints of Bigfoot at a

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    The Legend Of Gideon

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    The story of Gideon is a great example that God can use anyone for his glory. Gideon lived around the year 1160 B.C. and was also the fifth judge of Israel‚ right after Deborah. The name Gideon means "destroyer" or "he that breaks". He was also called Jerubbaal by others‚ which means "he that defends Baal". The story of Gideon in Judges six truly demonstrates God’s power‚ strength‚ and righteousness. Around this time the Israelites had fallen back into sin and idolatry after the previous judge

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    Freshman Composition I Is Reality TV Really The Reality? In the world we live in today‚ television is one of the most popular technological advancements. Television catches the eyes of many viewers with captivating program series of shows such as game shows‚ dramas‚ cartoons‚ scary shows‚ comedies‚ sitcoms as well as reality shows. Among many American teenagers we commonly find the same interest in the reality shows such as 16 and Pregnant‚ Jersey Shore‚ The Challenge: Rivals‚ The Hills‚ Keeping

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    The Myths Of Werewolves

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    most universal monsters. They grip us with fear and have countless renditions‚ but why are they scary? Where do the myths come from‚ and how do you become a werewolf? Werewolves have remained a widespread mythical creature because they are a metaphor that appeals to our deep rooted fears. There are many possible sources for the werewolf myths. Most historians credit the source of this myth to the ancient Greeks However‚ according to The Werewolf‚ by Montague Summers‚ it originated in an ancient Phoenician

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    Sasquatch Myths

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    crazy imaginations about many things. Two such things are the abominable snowman - the Yeti - and the forest lurking - Sasquatch. These two mysterious creatures have been explained sometimes as facts and also pushed away as myths. The Sasquatch and the Yeti are two legends perceived to be true. The Sasquatch is known to be over seven feet tall and very hairy like an ape. It also has brown hair and is known to live in forests or in the mountains. The Yeti is portrayed to be a bear like creature

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    Myths and Stereotypes

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    Myth and Stereotypes: Racial Profiling Wendy Horton Kaplan University A stereotype is an exaggerated belief about a group that can be positive or negative but generalizes without allowing for differences (Louisiana Voices‚ 1999-2003). One example of a stereotype would be racial profiling. Racial profiling is an inclusion of racial or ethnic characteristics in determining whether a person is considered more likely to commit a particular type of crime or an illegal act or to behave in a “predictable”

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    mauri myths

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    today to talk about maori myths and ledgends and their role in society. I would also like to tell you about a demi god Maui who influences many Maori myths and also share to you a particular myth about maui and the sun. Myths and legends have been apart of maori culture for thousands of years. They are set in the past and often have to do with the supernatural. In traditional times the stories were used to remember important events or teach important lessons. These myths present ideas about the

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    King Arthur Legend

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    KING ARTHUR A legend is a nonhistorical or unverifiable story handed down by tradition. Over time‚ a legend becomes commonly accepted as true. While legends usually elevate the main characters to heroic proportion‚ the best of them have a basis in fact. Often times‚ a legend changes over time in order to keep it fresh to new generations. Legends are told to teach and to inspire. They are told to entertain and pass down tradition. Perhaps no legend has reached a wider audience than that of King Arthur

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    Essay On Vampire Legends

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    Vampire legends are interesting to study in the modern world and people are surprised worldwide in getting to know more about the vampire culture and legends. People worldwide have heard stories of a night being that does not die at all and survives only on the blood of human beings. Many cultures have their way of describing and portraying their vampires into the society. They also have their way of using vampire lore to incorporate it into their society and make it survive over a long time. Vampire

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