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    Poseidon Persuasive Essay

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    Poseidon Poseidon is one of the many Greek gods in ancient history that is set apart from the many others. He is considered the most disruptive and destructive god of all time. He is the god sea‚ and is responsible for many storms‚ earthquakes‚ and tsunami’s. He is the son of Cronus and Rhea‚ and brother of Zeus‚ the god of the heavens and earth. Poseidon and his wife Amphitrite live at the bottom of the sea in a palace engulfed with a garden of corals and

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    Poseidon Prison Guard

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    Early on when Poseidon became a god‚ him and his brother Zeus best and most powerful of gods. “Poseidon was the greats capable of taking on this difficult task. These two gods were very powerful in their presence.”(Myths and Legends.)Poseidon would be a great prison guard because he doesn’t get afraid to do anything‚ he would be able to hold off people‚ and he would be good at being on of the top people because he can help and lead a solution. A big reason Poseidon would be a good prison guard

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    Poseidon Research Paper

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    Here I am‚ the lord of the sea Ruler and god of storms. They called me earth shaker but‚ my name was Poseidon. That was my name‚ and it will be remembered for ages. I was a major civic god of several cities: in Athens‚ I was second only to Athena in importance‚ while in Corinth and many cities of Magna Graecia I was the chief god of the polis. In his benign aspect‚ I was seen as creating new islands and offering calm seas. When I was offended or ignored‚ I struck the ground with my trident and caused

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    Helpsheet RESEARCH PROPOSALS Use this sheet to help you: • understand the main elements that comprise a research proposal • prepare a well-structured and well-written research proposal 5 minute self test 1. How long should a research proposal be? a. 1 – 3 pages b. 3 – 7 pages c. 7 – 15 pages d. 15 – 20 pages 2. Which of the following is NOT needed in a research proposal? a. a research question b. a list of references c. a detailed literature review d. a research timetable

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    Elizabeth Bishop “Bishop’s carefully judged use of language aids the reader to uncover the intensity of feeling in her poetry.” To what extent do you agree or disagree with the above statement? Bishop’s use of language helps the readers to have a better understanding of her emotions and feelings in her poetry. Bishop’s poetry is mainly based on her past‚ for example we have Sestina which is when Bishop’s mother passed away and she had to stay with her grandmother and everything was emotional

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    Poseidon is a very popular god in Roman and Greek mythology. His name is Poseidon in Greek‚ in Roman its Neptune. The god’s features are that he has sea green eyes‚ his hair is wavy brown with streaked with grey and not very old .One of his popular symbols is the trident other ones are horses‚ dolphins and seafoam. Poseidon’s domain was the oceans‚ mainly anything with water‚ he also was responsible for earthquakes and was the creator of the very first horse as a gift for the city Athens‚ spent

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    god. Poseidon‚ the god of the sea‚ was a god who seduced women with his power and was often known as the god that had ferocious outbursts‚ but he was also a leader. Poseidon is mostly known in modern culture as his Roman name‚ Neptune‚ who even has a Planet named after him‚ the eighth planet to be specific. Poseidon is still relevant in our modern day society and has influenced much in current times. First and foremost‚ This god was a god substantial factor of Greek mythology.“Poseidon was the

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    girl named Drosia prayed to the gods to give her a son. One god‚ Poseidon‚ took particular interest in this young maiden and granted her wish. She gave birth to a beautiful young boy named Dakrya; he would become a magnificent king under Poseidon’s one condition that she told no one of the child until he turned eighteen. Drosia cried tears of joy when her son was born because it was the one thing she wanted most‚ a child. Poseidon showed much interest in the boy and grew quite fond of him. Together

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    In this paper‚ I want to research the reasons behind the building of the statue Zeus of Artemision or Poseidon. A rendition of the almighty Olympian god‚ this statue was found in two pieces at the bottom of the sea in the 1920s. Between the ways that the statue is standing and the way the body is positioned one can assume that the person portrayed in the statue is action ready. In the case of Zeus‚ with his lightning bolts. In this paper‚ I will go into depth about the religious aspects behind the

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    pig‚ Marcus the son of Poseidon. ************FLASHBACK************* I heard yelling at the top of Half-Blood Hill. Being the guy I am‚ I went to go check what was going on. There I saw a boy hiding behind a bush as his satyr battled against a hydra. Sadly‚ I got there too late. I hauled the boy up and saw that he had plenty of muscle. As soon as he set foot in camp a green trident appeared over his head‚ symbolizing him as a son of Poseidon I have a brother‚ I thought

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