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    In the myth‚ Actaeon stumbles upon Artemis bathing on Mount Cithaeron and inadvertently beholds her physical form‚ becoming awestruck by her beauty. As the protector of virginity‚ it is impermissible for any man to possess her image. For this transgression‚ she punishes him mercilessly: he

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    2010 Medusa Syllabus

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    2010 Medusa Exam Syllabus Olympians 2.0 This syllabus is intended to help guide you in your preparation for the exam. It is not the be all‚ end all; there can be information on the exam which is not explicitly detailed on this syllabus. If you find other information in your research that you think should be added‚ go ahead.  We want to be fully prepared for the test!                                                       This was designed by Dave Mathers & his Greek class‚ in preparation for

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    Fake Myth

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    somewhat true. Often times‚ they bet on him to see if he tail people. Poseidon and Hermes almost always won the bets since they usually on the same side. If there was ever an argument‚ Artemis would settle it by choosing the right side of the bet. One day‚ Hermes and Poseidon didn’t place the same bet. Artemis was not there to settle the argument. This may seem trivial but it greatly upset the Olympians. They were so confused that no one else placed a bet. Poseidon thought Shade would not be able

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    Medicine and Music.Apollo had a lot of relatives. His mom was named Leto. His dad was named Zeus. He had a twin sister named Artemis. He had a couple of wife/Lovers named Daphne‚ Princess Koronis‚ Huntress Kyrene‚ and Youth Hyakinthos. He had 50 children. Some other family/Relatives Apollo had was Hades‚ Hestia‚ Poseidon‚ Demeter‚ and Hera. History:Apollo Has a twin named Artemis. His parents are Zeus‚ and Leto. Apollo’s mom went through a lot to give birth to twins. Apollo was an olympian God of many

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    William Shakespeare was an English playwright and poet. He was broadly known as " the greatest writer in the English language." Shakespeare wrote Twelfth Night near the middle of his career and wrote it to entertain people because it was near Christmas time when the first production of the play was first performed. Shakespeare’s intention in writing this play was to present a Romantic comedy that explored the theme of love‚ music‚ and beauty. He successfully completed this play and used many literary

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    SOURCES. Geographical Setting: Written Sources: “whose fertility is greater than words can express” (Strabo) Archaeological Sources: They had access to marble‚ iron and bronze‚ this can be seen in the votive offerings left at the temple of Artemis Orthia that are made out of these items. They could hunt animals‚ this is supported by a depiction of Spartiates hunting a boar on Lakonian pottery. Social Structure and political organisation: Written sources: The Issue of Lycurgus and the

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    Gamefowl Breeder

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    possessing the characteristics you desire‚ and upon your skill in determining what is and what is not essential. The breeding system advocated here is based upon the repeated and consistent uniting of these essentials characteristics in your brood fowl whether the individuals possessing them are related genetically or not. The establishment or "fixing" of such characteristics is accomplished by repeated infusions of those characteristics without concern for genealogical purity or so called breed

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    Macbeth Banquo Changes

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    vizards to our hearts‚ disguising what they are.” She is not happy with what he tells her and tells him to stop talking like that. She believes that he should be happy with what he has and stop allowing things to torment him. Again‚ the theme “fair is fowlfowl is fair‚” is able to describe Lady Macbeth’s change‚

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    Ancient Greek Religion

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    ever established in any part of the world. In ancient Greek religion‚ there were twelve Olympians‚ or principal gods‚ that sat atop of Mount Olympus. There was Zeus‚ Hera‚ Poseidon‚ Ares‚ Hermes‚ Hephaestus‚ Aphrodite‚ Athena‚ Apollo‚ and Artemis. These twelve gods were always considered Olympians in Greek religion. There was also four other variable gods among the twelve Olympians by the names of Hestia‚ Demeter‚ Dionysus‚ and Hades.[1] Zeus headed all the gods as the supreme ruler

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    victory in battle d. wisdom 3. What goddess does Iris usually serve? a. Athena b. Aphrodite c. Artemis d. Hera 4. With what goddess is Hephaestus often associated through practical wisdom‚ arts and crafts‚ and the advance of civilization? a. Hera b. Artemis c. Athena d. Aphrodite 5. Which goddess is not one of the three goddesses that Aphrodite was unable to overpower? a. Demeter b. Artemis c. Athena d. Hestia 6. Why did Gaia punish Uranus? a. He killed their children as soon as they

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