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    Flood stories have been a common thread in many religions across the globe. Two very similar flood stories are the story of Noah in Genesis and the story of Utnapishtim in the epic of Gilgamesh. I believe that they are similar as they have been said to occur around the same region (which is somewhere around our present day middle-east). The flood in both stories destroys most of mankind. They represent rebirth and a new beginning for mankind. In the epic of Gilgamesh the gods decided to destroy mankind

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    China’s Creation Story In the beginning‚ the heaven and earth were still one and all was in chaos. The universe was like a big black egg‚ carrying Pan Gu inside itself. After eighteen thousand years‚ Pan Gu woke up from a long sleep. Because he felt suffocated‚ he took up a broad ax and wielded it with all his might to crack open the egg in which he is in. He formed the heavens and the cold‚ turbid matter formed the earth. Pan Gu stood between them‚ his head touching the sky‚ his feet planted on

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    The impact of the great flood to the thai entrepreneur          Nowadays‚ Thailand has just been seriourly the great flood and then lots of people face a problem with this situation. Thus‚ this situation have many problem become to economic crisis. Many thai entrepenuer is the most one has impact and effect more than other. However‚ The government have many way to helping people who has been face the great flood.Althought‚ the goverment protect in many ways in industry area that can make the

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    Heritage‚ Traditions and Beliefs All around us‚ there are different cultures‚ races‚ and ways of life that we interact with. Even with all of the differences‚ we still somehow manage to live in harmony with each other. If we think about it‚ we all live in one place; Earth. There are different perspectives and stories as to how it came about. These stories about the earth’s origin also reflect the different heritages‚ traditions‚ and beliefs that we see around us. The stories from the Native

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    The Great Goilsby Analysis

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    The story is set in a dark corner of the park where the dusk has fallen heavily. The author presents the dusk as the hour of the defeated‚ an ideal setting for people who have fallen fortunes or lost all their hopes. The dusk represents the cynical and pessimistic attitude of the people who come to the park in this hour to avoid being noticed. These people are completely merged with the darkness of the park and they do not want themselves to be noticed by other people which is in contrast to the

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    Enuma Elish Poem Analysis

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    In the beginning of Enuma Elish‚ only two things existed. The two things that existed were existing in the unformed world were the fresh waters and the salt waters. They called the fresh waters Apsu and the salt waters was called Tiamat. Tiamat was married to Apsu and Tiamat was also the chaotic oceans (Heidel I:5). Enuma Elish is a babylonian epic poem and tells how the universe was first created. “Enuma Elish” means “when on high”‚ which are the first words of the poem. On seven tablets‚ Enuma

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    Comparing Three Religions

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    Throughout history‚ Religions have played a big role in daily life and have impact the way we do things. Religions have been into existence since the early humans‚ and are still active today. Religion is the way of life and how people worshipped their gods or goddesses. Every religions have a certain belief and faith that set them apart from the others Religions‚ people have passed on their religions from generation to generation because it is a written principal that were documented for them

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    Paul D’Angelo’s narration of "The Step not Taken‚" consists of a structure which can be analyzed through archetypal theory. The author experiences all the stages of a monomyth during the narration. Paul‚ in the story‚ acts himself as both the benevolent guide and the trickster through an internal force. He questions himself on both sides of the argument created during his narration. Paul’s experience with a distraught stranger has him search for answers on how one should respond to another’s suffering

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    Dead Poets Archetypes

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    Do Dead Poets Use Archetypes Too? Directors use many different techniques when filming a movie. Unlike other forms of storytelling‚ movie directors have completely control of what the viewer sees. An author picks words to describe what they see‚ but most words have multiple meanings. This can lead to confusion about many scenes in numerous books. Stage directors can pick the set‚ the costumes‚ and the actors‚ but what an audience member sees is still up to the work of others. Also‚ no two shows are

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    Holiday HW- A) Aboriginal spirituality and the dreaming Q1- Kinship is a complex system of belonging and responsibility within a clan based on family and totem relations that govern daily Aboriginal life by determining issues. The dreaming has in itself prescribed the peoples kinship ties and permeates throughout the system by: Assigning responsibilities to transmit knowledge of the dreaming from elders to younger generations Providing the basis on which aboriginal society is structured on; maintained

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