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    display what mattered most to the people of Greece. The marble Statue of Aphrodite is one of these artworks dedicated to the goddesses. Aphrodite was believed to be the goddess of love‚ lust and sexuality she was also a symbol of strength; she gave the men of the military hope and optimism when going into battle. As Aphrodite was the goddess of love and lust her statues and sculptures were almost always nude or partially nude. As in this marble sculpture where Aphrodite is pictured fully nude‚ her face

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    Money Is Not Everything

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    Money is essential that brings for man all his necessities and luxuries for his comfortable existence. Life without money is undoubtedly a virtual hell‚ with pangs of hunger and thirst eating into man’s very bones. However‚ at the same time for man to think that‚ money is everything‚ is also a great mistake. Money is necessity only in as much as‚ it is the thing which buys for us all we need‚ but‚ beyond that‚ money is a harbinger of all sorts of vices. Let us remember that money is to be considered

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    Women in Ancient India

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    WOMEN IN ANCIENT INDIA The sub-continent of India is both diverse in its history and geography. It was not until the Mauryan Empire in the third century b.c.e. when most of India was brought together under one ruling dynasty. Before the Mauryans there was the ancient era known as the Indus Valley or Harappan civilization‚ and then the invasion and settlement of the Aryans along the Ganges River plain. The Ganges and Indus Rivers are known as the mother and father of India. Other rivers traverse

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    Kanthapura as a novel of village or rural sensibility: Raja rao’s Kanthapura is a tale of atypical south Indian village in the kara area of Mysore. The novel is a saga of village life with a political bias. There is no conventional hero or heroine in it. The village of Kanthapura itself; with its presiding deity Kanchamma‚ with its live giving river Himavath‚ with its rustic topography‚ crops‚ weeds and diseases‚ with its characteristics‚ superstitions and customs is one of the main character. The

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    Humanities Wk3 Assignment

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    role within the myth. She was portrayed to be the goddess of love and beauty often shown smiling. She is the daughter of Zeus. Some myths also say they daughter of Uranus (Aphrodite‚ 2002). One of the more known and told myth is her helping Paris to abduct his love Helen of Troy. She was the goddess of love‚ lust‚ fertility and magic. According to Freyja (1996)‚ she is believed to be the daughter of the sea god Njord and the earth-goddess Nerthus. She had a twin brother named Frey. Some believe

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    Greek Myth of Athena

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    even felt that she could compete against Athena‚ the goddess of skill‚ and win with ease. When Athena heard these words‚ she got offended. She came down to reclaim her title and prove that no mortal could create anything more beautiful than her. Athena decided to disguise as an old lady and appear in front of Arachne. She told Arachne "I am old and have much experience from life‚ so let me give you one advice: don’t ever mess up with a goddess! No mortal can compete against Athena. Take back your

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    Misogyny in Theogony

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    Theogony In Theogony‚ Hesiod expresses misogynistic notions and shows the triviality of the creation of women. Hesiod portrays the insignificant role for women. He uses marriage as a light-hearted yet serious judgment and stereotypes against all women. Hesiod explains the most misogynistic attitudes in the story of Pandora. He works misogyny into female monsters and goddesses that use their tricks on men. Hesiod displays the dominance of the male sex in his poem‚ Theogony. Hesiod touches on his

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    these six paragraphs‚ I will tell you about this myth. The rising action starts with a stunningly beautiful girl‚ Psyche‚ is born after two older sisters. People throughout the land worship her beauty so deeply that they forget about the goddess Aphrodite. Aphrodite becomes angry that her temples are falling to ruin‚ so she plots to ruin Psyche. She instructs her son‚ Eros‚ to pierce the girl with an arrow and make sure that no one loves her... EVER! But when Cupid sees Psyche in her radiant

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    Beltane Research Paper

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    Beltane‚ or also known as Beltaine‚ May Day‚ may Eve and Celtic Summer‚ is celebrated on May 1st in the Northern Hemisphere and October 31st in the Southern Hemisphere. To the Celtics‚ this is one of the two greatest festivals‚ the other being Samhain. Beltane is a fertility festival and also a fire festival. The original Celtic meaning is “Bel-Fire” which has been traced back to the middle eastern god “Baal” which means lord. So Beltane is a celebration of the God of light or fire and also a celebration

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    Dieties: The Lady: The Lady is the Goddess and represents the three stages of womanhood. She is often symbolized by the triple moon symbol‚ showing the waxing‚ full‚ and waning phases. These three phases represent the Goddess in Her roles as the Maiden‚ the Mother‚ and the Crone (an elderly wise woman.) The maiden is youthful innocence and beauty‚ while the Mother is the creator of life. In her aspect as the Crone‚ the Lady is typically a symbol of sagacity‚ intuition‚ and knowledge‚ and she

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