DMC COLLEGE FOUNDATION Sta. Filomena‚ Dipolog City GOOD GOVERNANCE & SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ( Mgt. 6) Instructor: Mr. R. T. Nocete Semester: Summer E-mail: viper@yahoo.com School year: 2011 Consultation hours: 8:00-10:00AM M-F Time / Day / Rm.: 10-12M-F/NB210 Course Pre-requisite: None No. of Units: Three (3) Course Description: This course is designed to inform and stimulate thinking on issues of ethics and social responsibility encountered in
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APOLLO____ The Greek god Apollo was a precocious baby‚ like his sister. He was only four days old when he followed and killed the Python as a revenge for having given a hard time to his mother. The Python was the son of the goddess Gaia‚ so Apollo had to pay for his crime. He had to become king Admetus’ servant for one year. King Admetus treated him well‚ so Apollo told him that‚ when time came for him to die‚ he could continue to live if he could find someone else to die in his place
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Athena A peculiar girl that was born by springing out of her father’s head. As she developed‚ the gods‚ and even the cities of Greece‚ claimed her a wise goddess. Athena (Minerva is the Roman name)‚ is what they call her. Athena is one of the twelve powerful gods and goddesses of the world. Even more‚ she resides on Mount Olympus. But not only was she a goddess‚ but she also had special powers: wisdom‚ crafts‚ and in war. Just as important‚ she was also a wonderful goddess that helped many brave
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Saturn Devouring His Son Saturn Devouring His Son is a name given to a mural painting painted by Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes during year 1820 to 1823 at his house Quinta del Sordo (Villa of The Deaf Man) which is located at Spain. He used al secco technique (also called fresco-secco) which means the color pigments are mixed with water and egg york and applied on the moistened plaster. This painting was painted in oils on one of the wall of his dining room. Goya showed Saturn crouched in
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Gods are now seen as an explanation created by man‚ for natural forces and the world around us‚ there has been much evidence both for and against the debate that these Gods were real. The Greeks believed that the Earth was created with the birth of Gaia‚ or Mother Earth‚ from the dark void known as Chaos. It was believed that Gods were all-powerful giants and heroes‚ who were responsible for our creation. The Olympians were a younger race of Gods led by Zeus‚ who eventually overthrew the formidable
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THE EARTH At the beginning our planet is no more than a case of fire and cloud with glutenated dust particles similar to so many similar cloisters in the universe. This was the miracle where our life exists in this universe. Today life our life is just a link or chain of so many numerable living beings that was succeeded one another honours over nearly 4 billion years and even today new volcanoes continue to sculpt our landscapes it appears like molten rocks from the depths‚ solidifying‚ cracking
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According to one longstanding account‚ the Naturalistic Conception of human rights‚ human rights are those that we have simply in virtue of being human. What makes them different from other kinds of rights? One intuitive and longstanding response to these questions is that‚ unlike other kinds of rights‚ human rights are those that we have simply in virtue of being human. For example‚ John Simmons writes‚ “Human rights are rights possessed by all human beings (at all times and in all places)‚ simply
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walls of Troy‚ and this helped in the Trojan War. After Zeus rallied his brothers and sisters‚ they were called the Olympians. They were in a ten-year war with the Titans also known as the Titanomachy. After the war‚ they couldn’t live peacefully. Gaia‚ the earth goddess‚ asked the bad giants for help to destroy Zeus in the Gigantomachy. One of the people that Zeus punished was Prometheus‚ a Titan. Prometheus was punished by having his insides eaten by an eagle each day. His crime was that
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07 1 THE BRITISH ACADEMY THE ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE LECTURE 1914 Hamlet and Orestes A Study in Traditional Types By Gilbert Murray‚ LL.D.‚ D.Litt. Regius Professor of Greek in the University of Oxford Fellow of the Academy New York Oxford University Press American Branch 35 West 32nd Street London : Humphrey Milford THE BRITISH ACADEMY THE ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE LECTURE 1914 Hamlet and Orestes A Study in Traditional Types By Gilbert Murray
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Greek Mythology: Immortals The Greeks created images of their deities for many purposes. A temple would house the statue of a god or goddess‚ or multiple deities‚ and might be decorated with relief scenes depicting myths. Divine images were common on coins. Drinking cups and other vessels were painted with scenes from Greek myths. Gods & Goddesses Aphrodite (Ἀφροδίτη‚ Aphroditē) Goddess of love‚ beauty‚ desire‚ and pleasure. Although married to Hephaestus she had many lovers‚ most notably
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