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    “”Empty fantasies” these myths certainly are not. On the contrary‚ they contain much more that is real than if they were reporting that which had once occurred”.1 This quote by Walter F. Otto in his book‚ Dionysus: Myth and Cult‚ though used for a specific example‚ articulately and briefly explains why we read myths at all. They tell us not only about the people of the time‚ but also about ourselves. Through myths we can learn about a culture’s values‚ about why we choose to or not to devote our

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    My personal expression of the Scenes of Dionysiac Mystery Cult‚ from the Villa of the Mysteries‚ Pompeii 60-50 BCE. Reflecting on the artwork itself and my interpretation. This astonishing nature of art is a stunning fresco of antique taste and creation which was found in 1909. There are religiously significant‚ but may not be acceptable by any entities. There is a religious represented symbolized by events in the primitive spiritual world also an enriched combination of religious implication observed

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    The United States of America was deemed The Great Republican Experiment due to the uniqueness of government and societal structure compared to other nations of the time. Like any scientific experiment there must be a certain level of trial and error before progress can be made. One of this nation’s greatest errors was the institution of slavery. It was a vile practice that dehumanized people and caused unwarranted pain and suffering to the enslaved. This error in our history is particularly difficult

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    Many people are often wondering what their government is up to. When the topics of politics and economics come up in conversation‚ most people always think about what the differences between democratic and republican values or how capitalism affects a society. Especially before elections‚ many people face numerous interviews and campaigns to support a candidate running for office or bill in the legislature. Other times the conversation drifts to the challenging questions to answer‚ often leaving

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    Robespierre was a leader to fear. 300‚000 arrested and awaiting execution for having an opinion differing from him. 17‚000 people beheaded in one year for disagreeing with him. He even founded a cult revolving around him as a god for all of France to worship. He did all this in only one year. How did this happen? Before 1789‚ France was at its lowest point in history and desperately searched for relief. There were famines everywhere‚ and the financial situation was abysmal. In 1792‚ a seemingly charismatic

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    In the late 1960’s and early 1970’s cults first emerged as harmless religious sectors. The term cult is originally associated with the term religion. Cults are centered around new ideas and new beliefs. A cult is defined as a religious movement that believe in a particular figure or object. Cults are smaller than denominations and different than sects. A sect is a religion that has separated itself from a larger church and a denomination is a sub-group of a larger religion that have their own set

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    Throughout the 1800’s‚ Jeffersonian Republicans thought that the federal government’s power was confined to the grants of the Constitution. On the other hand‚ the Federalists believed in the broad construction that gave the government any power that was not forbidden by the constitution. Despite the fact that the Jeffersonian Republicans believe in a strict interpretation of the Constitution‚ and Federalists believe in a loose interpretation‚ these beliefs were misrepresented according to the party’s

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    For this essay‚ I will be writing about Wellness. The three readings that I have chosen to start my research on are‚ Why Are Millennials Obsessed With Houseplants by Taylor Bryant from Nylon‚ Marie Kondo and the Cult of Tidying Up by Jennifer Maloney and Megumi Fujikawa of The Wall Street Journal. And the third article I have chosen is‚14 Pattern of Biophillic Design by Terrapin Bright Design LLC. I will be covering why and what caused the millennials to be so obsess in getting houseplants and what

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    Mike ****** AP US History 19 August 2011 Summer Reading Book Review: THE RADICAL AND THE REPUBLICAN The Radical and the Republican: Frederick Douglass‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ and the Triumph of Antislavery Politics is a non-fiction novel that was authored in 2007 by James Oakes who possibly was a historian. The novel goes back in time and clearly and accurately involves the most significant dates and events. James Oakes writes this book while narrating in a chronological style. He surprisingly takes

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    of the Republican and Democratic parties‚ each fraction has always clashed over key political arguments happening in the country. The parties are seen as opposites in the point of view of many Americans‚ as they take different sides almost all the time‚ even in today’s political establishment. During the Reconstruction Era‚ the Democratic party was the party of slavery and business because they were mainly supported in the south and was called “The White Man’s Party” from the Republicans. While the

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