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    The landscape of America was shaped by religious and cultural differences long before the arrival and subsequent settlement of Europeans. In this "new world"‚ the indigenous people were naturally separated in their language‚ landscape‚ cultural myths‚ and religious practices with no outside influence. As the Europeans arrived in the Americas‚ they thought little about the cultural and religious traditions of the peoples they encountered. In fact‚ the common belief during this period was that the

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    Roman Mythology

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    Roman Mythology The ancient Greek and ancient Roman religion was the belief in gods. They had similar beliefs‚ but also vast differences. They came from each other and gave their people a form of morality. It was composed of many meaningful gods and goddesses that all played a part in the everyday life of the average Roman and Greek person of that time. They believed in something called polytheism. It is the belief of many gods; each given a personality‚ function‚ relationship to each other

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    Mythology is a collection of myths or the study of ancient traditional stories of gods or heroes‚ giving an explanation to an unexplained event. For Plato‚ the fist known user of the term‚ muthologia meant know more than the telling of stories (Kirk 8). Mythology is an important aspect to the world‚ today. Through the study of myths help us develop an idea of what the cultures were like. It includes hints that exhibit how they lived their lives. Myth is its serious purpose and its importance to

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    BUDDHIST MYTHOLOGY BUDDHISM - One of the great religions of the world‚ was founded in India in the 500 B.C.‚ and then spread throughout Asia. Over time‚ many different Buddhist sects have developed‚ each with its own doctrines‚ gods‚ and legends. Although Buddhism has produced little mythology of its own‚ it has incorporated stories from mythologies of various groups that adopted the religion. Buddhist History and Teachings The roots of Buddhism can be traced to one man: Siddhartha Gautama

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    The Causes of Flood

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    The Causes of Flood Disaster is a natural or man-made phenomenon that has causes many human deaths‚ damage houses and crops‚ and cause extensive destruction. Flood is one of the disasters that always happen in the world including in Malaysia. Many causes can contribute to flood happen. Although there are various causes of flood‚ these are the three major factors that can make it become more destructive which are the extreme weather pattern at certain location of the place‚ human activities

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    Flood History

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    Flood History   1. Introduction:               Riverbank erosion during high flood period in the valley is a regular annual feature. Over bank flood due to breaches in the embankment render the fertile cultivable land unsuitable for crop production due to deposition of coarse sand on the surface to a variable depth. As per Assam Government Revenue Dept. records‚ an area of 6116 hectares of land was affected by soil erosion in Upper Brahmaputra Valley and North Bank Plain zone during 1994.

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    Effects of Floods

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    EFFECTS OF FLOODS Floods are mostly caused by the intensive rainfall that incereases the water level dramatically and results excessive water overflow that might have some devastating effects on te endangerd areas. This unexpected hazard might have a significant impact on both economy and human beings. Firstly‚ an overflow of the expanse of water has a considerable impact on the economy of the country. The submergence of the land‚ results in a destruction of buildings and roads which ‚ in

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    The Pakistani Floods of 2010 by The British Geographer The Causes of the Flood Physical Causes From its headwaters in the Himalayas of Tibet‚ the River Indus flows northwest through India before turning sharply south across Pakistan. It finally discharges into the Arabian Sea‚ a journey of some 3‚200km (2‚000 miles). The River Indus has an annual flood caused by tropical monsoon rainfall. It’s rich alluvium floodplain led to one of the cradles of civilization‚ 9000 years ago.  However‚ this flood’s

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    In Ancient Greek mythology‚ the constellation Lyra was created from the lyre that originally belonged to Orpheus. Orpheus himself was known for being able to create the most beautiful music on earth‚ and legend says that he was given his lyre by Apollo‚ the god of music. With this lyre and his own voice‚ Orpheus was able to affect not only humans and animals‚ but also creation itself‚ charming streams and forests and rocks with his melodies. His mastery of the lyre was such that even Hades was not

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    Mythology 3340 Structuralism in Myth “Heroes of Myth: Man Divided Against Himself” was a complex collection of myths drenched in ideas of structuralism In many opinions‚ myth in itself has an underlying foundation of the necessary search for answers‚ logic which needs to be explained for the human mind to comprehend all elements of life. Yet‚ viewing from the other end of the telescope‚ structuralism is seemingly not concretely about myth‚ although there is a correlation‚ certain approaches of

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