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    The Consequences of War

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    The Consequences of War War is portrayed in many ways. It can be portrayed in different types of media such as movies‚ film‚ books‚ and art. For example‚ Dao‚ James article "The Dogs of War‚ Suffering Like Soldiers”. It talks about how dogs that participate in war suffer just as much as the soldiers do. Another example is the picture “Consequences of War” by Peter Paul Rubens which shows violence and anger. The final example I will be discussing is the photographs by James Nachtwey which show the

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    Mercury Drug

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    drugs Logo Product: pharmacy‚ drug BagumbayanStreet‚ Sta. Cruz‚ Manila‚ Philippines (1945) The company began in 1945 with a single drugstore owned by Mariano Que. He named it after Mercury‚ the messenger of the gods in Roman mythology‚ whose caduceus is sometimes used as a symbol of medicine. The store began cutting packaged‚ bulk items into single pieces and selling them individually; this practise is colloquially called tingí-tingì in Filipino. Upon the invitation of Ayala Corporation‚ Mercury

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    A popular game for children to play is “telephone.” In “telephone‚” the children line up‚ and certain words are whispered into the first child’s ear. The first child whispers what they heard into the second child’s ear and this trend continues until the last child is reached. The last child then announces what he heard and‚ usually‚ he says something completely different from the original words. Stories change in much of the same manner the words in “telephone” do—as time passes‚ understanding

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    Michelle Irizarry An angel is a supernatural being or spirit found in various religions and mythologies. Angels depicted as benevolent celestial beings that act as intermediaries between Heaven and Earth are often found in Zoroastrianism and Abrahamic religions. In Latin and Judaism angels are known as the messenger of God. Also known as‚ the holy ones or the upper ones. Angels have different roles that benefit others. Their roles include protecting and guiding human beings. They are also in charge

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    Black History & Religion

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    History is the study of the human past. The past has left many traditions‚ folk tales‚ and works of art‚ archaeological objects‚ and books and written records of our accomplishments. Historians have been recording the events of history since the Phoenicians in Africa invented the first alphabet. For instance‚ until the advent of Black History Month‚ our school children learned all of their black history when they studied the plight of slavery in the south prior to the Civil War. Very little truth

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    Greek Mythology and Iris

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    representation is the rainbow. She takes the messages from the gods‚ especially from Hera and Zeus‚ to the Earth and to the deep ocean and the underworld. So she connects the mortal world to the god`s and immortal’s world. She is always carrying a caduceus‚ that is like a scepter or a magic wand which it`s related with Apollo; who gave it to Iris to link or connect the mortal and immortal world‚ to take the souls to the underworld‚ and to travel at the mind`s speed. It also represents peace and the

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    personality largely affected the decisions he made (occasionally‚ changing the messages he delivered). Although he was deceptive in some ways‚ he was also helpful. His caduceus marks his willingness to heal others. He once halted a fight between two snakes‚ as the myth goes‚ and ever since then‚ the snakes have intertwined on his caduceus. His symbols include the lyre‚ pipes‚ his winged attire‚ and sandals. An allusion to Hermes would signify trickery or deception‚ as well as cunning and arrogance.

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    Ancient Greek Medicine

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    Ancient Greek Medicine While Greek Medicine particularly from the 5th century B.C onwards‚ increasingly used scientific method to develop cures‚ there still however remained people that considered medicine to be a religion. The ancient Greeks (Hellenic) made important discoveries about the human body and health‚ so by the sixth century BC‚ medicinal practices focused largely on a more clinical approach involving observation. Their discoveries were made by firstly studying the human anatomy using

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    Hobo Subculture Essay

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    Hobo subculture as one of the examples of prehistoric visual communication Done by Kadirzhanova Bayan F.Y. Applied Art Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Fine Art Introduction Visual communication is communication through visual aid and is described as the conveyance of ideas and information in forms that can be read or looked upon. Visual communication in part or whole relies on vision‚ and is primarily presented or expressed with two dimensional images‚ it includes:

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    Who Is Apollo A Greek God

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    Hermes is the messenger of the gods and the god of thievery and traveling. His symbols are the caduceus‚ the purse‚ and the winged sandals. According to the myths he is very clever and is usually dressed as a traveler. Even as an infant Hermes was very cunning. Not long after he was born he stole Apollo’s cattle. When Apollo found out he was pissed

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