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    In Greek mythology‚ the goddess PANAKEJA treatment‚ the daughter of the god of medicine Aesculapius. In the pharmacy‚ PANAKEJA means a cure for all diseases. It was black caraway - PANAKEJA‚ but on the list of action of this universal drug are all types of allergies‚ asthma‚ bronchitis‚ autoimmune diseases‚ removing cholesterol‚ Alzheimer’s disease and many other illnesses and ailments ... Nigella sativa (also known as black cumin ) is an annual plant of the family Ranunculaceae‚ famous for its fruit

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    Greek and Roman Mythology March 10‚ 2004 At first glance Alcestis has all the makings of a tragedy‚ but in retrospect‚ it could in fact pass for a comedy. Though tragic elements certainly exist‚ the helplessness of the catch-22 Admetus finds himself in and the happy ending indicates the makings of a comedy. Tragedy is a type of drama or literary work that is most well renowned for the suffering its protagonists are forced to endure and an acute lack of a happy ending. Alcestis has no shortage

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    is considered poor. Our modern society strives to be equitable and even if a person is rich doesn’t mean they shouldn’t help those less fortunate. In fact‚ it is a moral obligation to help those in true need of assistance. Most gods in Greek and Roman mythology were selfish‚ rude‚ and didn’t care for human lives. Comparatively‚ even people in modern society feel superior to those less fortunate and do not feel it is their job to help them. Triton was different. He helped those who were in

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    events that serves to unfold part of the world view of a people or explain a practice‚ belief‚ or natural phenomenon.” Myths have a lot of influence on who we are as a person and how we make sense of the world. Myths originate from Ancient Greeks that used mythology as a means of describing their beliefs in religious heroes and gods. There are two sides to every story and since myths are perceived to be stories‚ they also have two sides a positive side and negative side. Over the course of my paper

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    Scarlett O’Hara in Gone With The Wind‚ even Borat and Pamela Anderson in the movie Borat! But this paper isn’t about tragedies in recent times; it’s about love stories gone wrong…in Greek mythology. I have researched the stories I think were the saddest and most touching: Apollo and Hyacinthus: Apollo‚ the Greek god of knowledge and the arts had many affairs with both men and women‚ most of which didn’t end so well. He had an affair with Hyacinthus who was a prince of Sparta. Hyacinthus admired

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    In ancient Greek mythology‚ rather than the gods being individuals who performed no misdeeds‚ they were written to be powerful deities also possessing human qualities and traits. Myths inside of Edith Hamilton’s fiction novel Mythology show how the Gods were gifted with mortal characteristics ranging from love‚ jealousy‚ pity‚ compassion‚ and many others. The story of Io displays how the goddess Hera acts in envy after witnessing the infidelity of Zeus‚ forcing Io to undergo many life obstacles.

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    the Greeks and Romans had many different versions of how the universe was created but most looked to the versions by Hesiod and Ovid. Hesiod was a famous oral poet in Ancient Greece. He is thought to have lived between 750 and 650 BC‚ but no one knows for sure. Along with Homer‚ Hesiod is believed to be the earliest of the Greek poets. But it is hard to prove which one had come first. Not only did his writings serve as entertainment‚ but they were also used in other aspects of Greek living

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    Zeus In Greek and Norse mythology that took important roles as the foundation of today’s cultures are very similar yet different. They have many different traits and the way people wanted their gods to be. The two mythologies reflect the different ideologies. The similarities and the differences that stand out the most are between the god of all gods‚ Odin and Zeus. The biggest similarity between Zeus and Odin is that each of them was the ruler of the Gods in Greek and Norse mythology. Zeus is

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    INTRODUCTION 1. How were the Greek gods different from those of the Egyptians? Be specific Pg.5 2. Though they were considered to be immortal‚ what negative characteristics did the Greek gods often display? Pg. 9 3. Hamilton says that Greek mythology was more explanation than religion. What types of things did the myths explains? Pg. 10-11 PART ONE 4. List several identifying details about each one of the following A. Cronus Pg.18 B. Zeus Pg. 20-22 C. Hera Pg. 22-23 D. Poseidon

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    magical girdle which caused everyone to have great desire for her. Sex‚ attraction‚ and beauty described Aphrodite. Her holy birds included the dove‚ sparrow‚ and swan. Hephaestus was the son of Zeus and Hera. He was married to Aphrodite. He was the Greek god of fire and volcanoes‚ blacksmiths‚ and sculptors. He is usually depicted with a hammer‚ anvil‚ and a pair of tongs. He was crippled by Zeus‚ who threw him off Olympus after trying to protect Hera from the rage of Zeus. Later‚ after learning to

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