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    Adam and Eve (Genesis 2 and 3). story says that God created man (Adam) and placed him in the Garden of Eden to work and watch over it. God allows Adam to eat from all trees except from the “tree of knowledge of good and evil”. God tells Adam “ for on the day you eat from it‚ you will surely die”. Later on in Genesis 2‚ Adam needs a help mate to look over the garden‚ but none of the animals in the garden are to Adam’s satisfaction‚ so God then makes a woman (Eve) out of Adam’s rib while he is asleep

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    similarities and differences to the story of Adam and Eve in the Bible. Adam and Eve’s sin can be compared to Equality 7-2521’s sins. Adam and Eve break one and only rule in the Garden of Eden by eating the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. God gives Adam and Eve a permission to eat any fruit in the Garden of Eden except for the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. A serpent tempts Eve to eat the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil‚ and she gives

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    in fears‚ Night and morning with my tears: And I sunned it with smiles‚ And with soft deceitful wiles. 3And it grew both day and night. Till it bore an apple bright. And my foe beheld it shine. And he knew that it was mine. 4And into my garden stole‚ When the night had veiled the pole; In the morning glad I see; My foe outstretched beneath the tree. ------------------------------------------------- Questions and Answers: 1. What approach did the narrator use when handling the

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    Gilgamesh and the Bible

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    are many parallels with the Book of Genesis in the Old Testament‚ most notably in the biblical stories of the Garden of Eden and Noah’s flood. Both Gilgamesh and Noah were instructed to build a boat to survive a great flood brought forth by their respective gods. There are also similarities seen between the creation of Ekindu and the creation of Adam in the Garden of Eden. Also in the Garden of Eden a snake’s deception causes Adam to lose his immortality‚ while Gilgamesh loses a shot at immortality

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    To explore the concepts of Utopian theory‚ both political and social‚ one must first engender a concrete definition of what Utopia means. Sir Thomas More‚ the original creator of the term Utopia‚ signifies it as “no place”. However‚ More’s clever play on words seems ultimately to suggest that ”no place” is just no place right now. That is to say that Utopia is “an ideal place that does not exist in reality” yet (Murfin and Ray 529). The theoretical and literary genres of Utopianism which came in

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    starts in medias res‚ right after Satan’s failed attack to take over heaven. With God’s knowledge of Adam and Eve’s inevitable failure questions the idea of why sin had to be introduced through deception. The theme of sin was introduced by Satan in the Garden of Eden and still lingers in the world we live in. In today’s world religion is one of the biggest parts of any culture. It is the basis of what many still believe in today. With Christianity reaching almost every corner of the world‚ the story of

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    Come to Freemasons’ Hall in Covent Garden‚ London for the inaugural concert of the Metropolitan Masonic Subscription Concert Series! London‚ UK‚ August 01‚ 2014 /PressReleasePing/ - Come to Freemasons’ Hall in Covent Garden‚ London for the inaugural concert of the Metropolitan Masonic Subscription Concert Series! Pianists Samson Tsoy & Pavel Kolesnikov will play an exciting programme for two pianos including the well-known Saint-Saens’ "Carnival Of Animals"‚ together with other popular compositions

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    Wabi Sabi

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    Wabi-Sabi Wabi-Sabi(侘寂) is a Japanese understanding of beauty or worldview that is widely used for describing art‚ places‚ people‚ and other kind situations. Wabi-Sabi aesthetic includes simplicity‚ plainness‚ quietness‚ harmony and intimacy. Wabi-Sabi comes from two different words. Wabi comes from the word Wabishii(侘しい)‚ which means deprived‚ empty‚ or drearily. Wabi originally meant something discouraging. However‚ it changed to aesthetic when Japanese was strongly influenced by the idea

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    Throughout the film‚ Ex Machina‚ director Alex Garland provides the main characters with biblical names symbolic to their personality and uses parallels between events seen within the Bible such as the Garden of Eden and the temptation of the apple. Nathan‚ an intelligent CEO who has removed himself from the world‚ selects Caleb‚ a programmer at Nathan’s company‚ for a random trip to Nathan’s private compound. Unknowingly to Caleb‚ his task is to test the consciousness and abilities of Nathan’s creation

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    great suffering that she will remember‚ and pay the price for the rest of her life. Eve’s suffering is significant in the following three ways: experiencing great labor in childbearing‚ desiring her husband‚ and being permanently banished from the Garden of Eden. Eve learns her lesson‚ and will not repeat in the future with these punishments. Eve’s first punishment for eating a fruit from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil was great labor in childbearing. The

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