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    Otzi the Iceman

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    Who was otzi the Iceman- Page 1 The discovery Who was otzi the Iceman- Page 1 The discovery It was that he was in his mid 40’s and his powerful leg muscles and his general fitness proposed that he may have spent his time rounding up sheep and goats up and down the Tyrolean’s Alps. Otzi had a number of tattoos that were covered all over his body. A cross was on the inner part of his left knee and had six parallel straight lines that were arranged in two rows on his back above the kidney‚ these

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    were not only the outward signs of Penelope encouraging him‚ but she also gave reasons to believe she did not think Odysseus was alive. By telling Odysseus (the beggar) of her dreams Penelope showed trust in him‚ but by scheduling the contest of the bow‚ Penelope showed that she believed her husband was never coming back. Russo argues that this was only a defense mechanism. “If she were to believe Odysseus was alive‚ she would be letting her guard down‚ and she did not want to risk another disappointment”

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    Spiritual Journeys

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    Spiritual Journeys In Chaim Potok’s My Name is Asher Lev and John G. Neihardt’s Black Elk Speaks‚ the main characters‚ Asher Lev and Black Elk each go through a spiritual journey. Various aspects of their religious journeys have similarities and differences‚ but all of them can be connected to religious symbols or practices in the traditions that are exemplified within each text. Both of these characters have a dream or a vision that guides them throughout their respective stories‚ they each stray

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    Pmarketing Project

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    PREFACE Necktie a part of the formal wear of men and women is increasingly gaining popularity as a result of which many companies which include big names like Zodiac‚ Park Avenue‚ Pantaloons etc. and also a huge number of unorganized players are making their necktie brand available for sale. Lets see how necktie becomes a part of people in South Mumbai. Project includes the overview on apparel industry and specifically about the market available for neckties in South Mumbai. The objective of

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    For six centuries the medieval knight dominated the battlefield and influenced the Western world greatly. The armored‚ mounted warrior‚ born in Middle Ages‚ revolutionized warfare and became the foundation of the new political structure known as feudalism. The Church put the medieval knight to the ultimate test-the First Crusade of 1095. The Church‚ which Christianized almost all of the knights‚ gave them a very high status in society‚ one that was sought after even by kings and princes. In the end

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    mistakes her self-proclaimed jealousy for love. The insecurities that Emma masks as jealousy are illustrated several times within the drama. The first glimpse the audience gets of this jealousy is through the statement Emma makes when accusing her bow‚ John‚ of looking at another girl‚ “You wuz. I seen you looking jes lake a possum” (Hurston‚ 2010‚ Scene 1). Again you see her jealousy emerge when she makes statements such as‚ “Course you’d say so cause it’s her. Everything she do is pretty to you”

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    Vietnamese culture

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    yang are the basis for Vietnamese family life and even government policy.  Geoffrey Murray the author of Customs and Etiquette of Vietnam wrote in his book that the Vietnamese do not shake hands but clasp their hands together above waist level and bow slightly as a sign of acknowledgement. It is said that the Vietnamese value system is based on four basic tenets‚ which is their allegiance to their family‚ yearning for a good name‚ love of learning‚ and respect for other people.  Vietnam is a

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    Athenian Trireme

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    THE TRIREME By: Dimitri Oared warships‚ lie at the heart of the Hellenic civilization ’s history of which the Trireme is the most famous. In the seventh and sixth centuries BC they transported the colonists from their mother cities to all parts of the Mediterranean and the Black Sea. In 480 BC the Greeks won possibly their most significant battle against the much larger Persian fleet in the narrow waters of Salamis. Athens supremacy at sea was founded upon the crucial role that

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    Cheerleading is more than just wearing a short skirt‚ a stiff glittery bow and a shell crop top with your team’s name across the chest‚ but it’s a sport that involves the performance of organized‚ chanting and dancing in support of a sports team at games. In cheerleading‚ the choreography plays an important role through a sequence of movements of physical bodies. The choreography also refers to the design itself. Indeed‚ when it comes to the choreography of cheering‚ I thrive more than any cheerleader

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    Savagery in Lotf & Hg

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    bet and root for their favourite tributes. In Lord of Flies the sows head is symbolic for savagery and barbarianism. The sows head represents the savagery and barbarianism that Jacks tribe resorted to. Katniss’ bow is symbolic of savagery and survival in The Hunger Games. Katniss’ uses her bow to kill Marvel‚ Cato and many assorted animals. The spear is symbolic in both Lord of the Flies and The Hunger Games. In Lord of the Flies the spear represents savagery‚ as it was the main weapon of choice by

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