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    Australian icons Flag of Australia Adopted • 3 September 1901 • The flag includes the Southern Cross‚ Union Flag (The Union Jack) and Commonwealth Star. The Commonwealth Star (also known as the Federation Star‚ the Seven Point Star‚ or the Star of Federation) is a seven-pointed star symbolising the Federation of Australia which came into force on 1 January 1901. Coat of arms of Australia Adopted • 19 September 1912 • Granted by King George V; an earlier design was granted by King Edward VII

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    Mount Olympus

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    He was tall and handsome. His sidekick was Eris‚ who is the sprit of disagreement‚ would go anywhere with him. Ares didn’t care who would win the battle he just liked the blood being shed Apollo and Artemis were twins that were son and daughter of Zeus and Leto. Apollo was the son and Artemis was the daughter. They both loved there mother vary much. Hermes was Zeus’s youngest son. When he was born Zeus know that he was going to be fun to play with. He was fast to act and was clever. He became

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    Mausolus Gaudy

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    was destroyed Suddenly‚ on 21 July‚ 356 BC‚ a man named‚ Herostratus‚ decided that he would like to be known forever. He had done something that nobody was supposed to do means for being famous in the world‚ he burned the temple. It was said that Artemis was unable to step in and stop from burning the temple because she was busy helping with the birth of Alexander the Great‚ who was born that same night. The Ephesians declared that his name should never be spoken again‚ but Strabo recorded it for

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    Greek Mythology and Zeus

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    Zeus (Roman name Jupiter) Married to Hera. Zeus is lord of the sky‚ the rain god. His weapon is a thunderbolt which he hurls at those who displease him. Symbol or Attribute: Thunderbolt Poseidon Brother of Zeus. The God of the sea and worshiped by seamen. He married Amphitrite. His weapon is a trident‚ which can shake the earth‚ and shatter any object. He is second most powerful god. Symbol or Attribute: Three-pronged trident  Hades Brother of Zeus. God of the underworld‚ ruling over the

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    investigation because he wants to marry Janet. Ned goes to New York searching for Bernie. Meanwhile someone sends a series of letters to people close to the crime and each letter hints that Paul is the murderer. Suspicion for this falls on Paul’s daughter Opal‚ the victim’s girlfriend. Paul then refuses to get a person’s brother out of jail. The man goes to the rival mob boss Shad O’Rory‚ who eliminates a witness to the brother’s crime. Paul declares war on Shad‚ leading the rival to offer a bribe to Ned

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    Hrm/531 Week Two

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    Team C Week 2 Discussion Opal Hyatt‚ Richard Griffin‚ Reggie Reid‚ Sarah Schleeter‚ Todd Mengel HRM/531 July 02‚ 2012 Alesha Alstoft Team C Week 2 Discussion Collectively Team C is comfortable with the week objectives of job analysis and job descriptions. Job Analysis A job analysis uses the process of collecting information on how to accomplish a specific profession. It explores the necessary skills to complete the job‚ personnel’s responsibilities‚ and the working environment. A

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    The story of the Agamemnon focuses around the king of Mycenae Agamemnon as he is set to lead his men in the Trojan War. Before they set sail for Troy Agamemnon’s soldiers kill a pregnant rabbit and do not offer proper thanks to the Goddess Artemis. Artemis then withholds the winds so the ships can not set sail and

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    The Power of Love in Literature The power of love is a recurring theme throughout Mythology and Romeo and Juliet. There is a great significance of the theme love in both of these units. Love was displayed in many ways in both novels and was proved to be an excellent motivator for many actions and the perfect instigator for many emotions. Love‚ one of the most powerful motivators the world. Many acts of heroism and courage have been committed in the name of love. Not only good deeds‚ but also acts

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    Greek Mythology Analysis

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    Nandita Raghavan AP Literature August 9‚ 2015 Greek Mythology Explanation/Description: Implication (When you see this term in a poem or text‚ what is the purpose of including this reference?) Zeus/Jupiter Zeus is the god of the sky‚ and the closest figure to an all-powerful ruler. However‚ he has some flaws‚ which makes him seem more mortal. He is not omniscient‚ as he was able to be easily deceived. His weapon is the thunderbolt‚ and his animal is the eagle. Zeus is the youngest son of Cronus

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    “Spartan policy was always mainly governed by the necessity of taking precautions against the helots.” (Thucydides; History of the Peloponnesian War). Since birth‚ Spartan men and women were inculcated with a mentality developed from the necessity to comply with a militaristic way of life. This society indeed grew out of a symbiotic tension with the vast population of Spartan helots. Men were taught‚ through the agoge (education system) harsh training and self reliance that would later be necessary

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