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    September 16‚ 2012 1 Flood Essay Almost everyone knows the story of Noah and the Ark but you may not know that many other cultures have flood stories as well. These stories have many differences and many similarities but one thing they all have in common is symbolism. Symbolism is the practice of representing things by means of symbols or of attributing symbolic meanings or significance to objects‚ events‚ or relationships. What part does symbolism play in the story of the floods? Symbolism is often

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    Great Flood

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    Chuck Delagol Period 1 2/12/13 Ulysses S. Grant was a war hero and the 18th president of the United States. During his two year term he was criticized for a number of things. One major thing that negatively affected his political career was that he trusted too easily. As a result of this‚ members of his cabinet‚ and lower administration got away with everything from financial mismanagement to theft. Once word of this got out he lost support within his own party. Despite immense efforts‚ Grant

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    The Flood Story Analysis

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    1. Moses has traditionally been considered the author‚ of The Flood Story‚ included in the book of Genesis. Since writing has yet to be an organized language at time (around 1300 B.C.) it almost seems certain that the stories were handed down orally rather than written down.Moses was a Hebrew prophet‚ educator and leader who delivered his people from slavery in Egypt. He was also considered to be the organizer of the community’s religious and civil traditions.At his birth‚ descendants of Israel

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    In the Story of the Flood‚ Seeurhuh (Older Brother) created a vessel out of the gum of the greasewood tree‚ and used it solely as a way for him to escape the flood. “And when they were married Seeurhuh‚ foreseeing what would happen‚ went and gathered the gum of the greasewood tree.” (Norton pg. 27) Meanwhile in Genesis‚ Noah made his ark out of wood and used the vessel to save two of each animal that lived upon the earth

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    Differences and Similarities between Genesis and Gilgamesh While in today’s world there are many different versions of the story of the flood‚ and what god actually meant‚ I will be discussing two stories. The flood is referred to as the ending of mankind‚ and the world due to god being frustrated with how the humans were acting. In this case I am referring to Genesis and Gilgamesh‚ and looking at how they are different and similar by comparing their reasonings for the flood‚ the announcement‚ and the birds

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    Noah And The Great Flood

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    You cannot talk about the story of the Great Flood without discussing the life of Noah. The story of Noah and the ark is probably one of the most read stories of the bible. The story of Noah and the Great Flood is sometimes questioned or debated whether or not it really happened. Some people believe by the grace of God that Noah was picked for this assignment in his life. Noah with the help of God was able to accomplish this task and that this event really did occur. There are others who do not believe

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    difference between the truth of the Bible and the pantheist beliefs of some stories‚ and how they can affect their lives. The flood in Genesis is not the only story of its kind‚ other mythological versions have a very similar act to tell. The flood in Genesis shows that the one existing God (Yahweh) controls all things‚ and in the mythological story of the Epic of Gilgamesh‚ the god Enlil needed other gods to help control all things. The overall point in the stories come to a similar conclusion -humanity

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    Noah's Apocalyptic Flood

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    God saw that the world had become an evil and corrupt place‚ so he decided to destroy mankind by creating an apocalyptic flood. However‚ God saw that one man‚ Noah‚ who was worthy among all of mankind to live. God told Noah to build an ark for him and his wife‚ three sons and his three sons wives‚ so that they could survive and prosper among the earth. God also told Noah to gather animals of all kinds but they had to be male and female of each kind. After building the ark ‚ Noah and his

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    Flood Control

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    Expierence has shown that every time we have a heavy rain fall ….a large sections of our base get flooded by rain water. Some time …just like today most offices in the Well system‚ OWS and Petrotesting also get flooded. This morning while it was raining we had to cut off electric power supply to the OWS and Petrotesting sections of our base as the level of the water in the offices was high enough to cover some electrical power suckets on the walls. Also back in my own office I observed some

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    people know the famous story of the Genesis flood but unknown to many is the striking resemblance it holds to an earlier flood story from the epic of Gilgamesh. Dissecting both stories the reader is revealed similarities but also numerous differences. Both the story from Gilgamesh and the Genesis occur in the Iraqi/Turkey area. This information helps provide a strong connection between the tales. During the ages when Gilgamesh was written and even the Genesis‚ books were not readily available to

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