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    My World View

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    Within each and every individual lies a set of beliefs that help set the foundation and fundamentals of his or her existence. These beliefs are uniquely crafted from one’s own experience and personal choices‚ or established through an others’ personal influences or doctrine. No matter the scenario‚ these beliefs determine an individuals’ priorities‚ justify their actions‚ help determine what he or she is fond of and aids them in answering some of life’s challenging questions. Most importantly these

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    Homer and Correct Answer

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    out of a block of stone‚ part of which is left to form a background. A) relief B) flute C) volute D) capital Points Earned:4.0/4.0 Correct Answer(s):A 6. He is the blind poet traditionally considered the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey. A) Hector B) Homer C) Hesiod D) Agamemnon Points Earned:4.0/4.0 Correct Answer(s):B 7. This is a Greek double-reed musical instrument that is similar to the modern oboe. A) cithara B) aulos C) paean D) Correct Answer(s):B 8

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    Biblical World View

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    God judges man because of sin‚ although sending a great flood to destroy His creation‚ He preserves a remnant because of His compassion for what He had created. In this essay I will explain my worldview on how these events have impacted the natural world‚ human identity‚ human relationships and civilization. Chapter one of Genesis tells us that the earth and all that is in it exist because God said “let there be….” The earth‚ the sun‚ the moon‚ the stars‚ the fish in the ocean‚ the animals on the

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    Achilles In The Iliad

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    of the community‚ and is like a beast or a god. Discuss the character of Achilles in light of this statement. Use plenty of examples‚ details‚ references‚ and quotations in the response. Achilles is a character from one of my favorite books by Homer‚ The Iliad and the Odyssey. He has no care for the authority of King Agamemnon. Achilles says‚ “You shameless‚ cunning man! How is any Greek willing to obey you? I did not come here because the Trojans had injured me. They have never bothered my

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    My World View

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    Week 1 Assignment The three components that make up my Worldview are God‚ Ethics‚ and Knowledge‚ because they shaped my thought‚ experiences‚ education‚ and life decisions. My faith in God and the things He has done in my life are what most of my worldviews are based on. I have seen the miracle that God has performed in my He has life‚ and the strength He has given me. During my life I have been in situations that the only explanation that I got through them is by Gods hand leading the way. With

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    Andromache In Homer

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    Andromache is one of the finest characters in Homer; she played a small but important role. Distinguished by her affection for her husband and child‚ her misfortunes and the resignation with which she endures them. "Andromache is ethereal in her appearance" (Jones‚ 4). She is tall and stately; and she carries herself in the royalty that she really is. Her hair is dark‚ like most Greeks of that time period‚ long and curly. Her body is tall and lithe; her skin‚ tanned by the morning suns. "Her

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    Sphinxes In The Iliad

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    close tie to the Iliad and Greek gods and heroes. This can be seen when visiting the castles gardens. The gardens have statues and temples dedicated to Apollo‚ Zeus‚ sphinxes‚ and Athena. The placement of the statues in a garden in Germany shows the effect and values of the Greek people transpiring through time. The garden was created as a place to go and relax and reflect and the statues and temples serve to remind visitors to the garden of the values they stand for. The Iliad was a very influential

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    Demigods in Iliad

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    Demigods In The Iliad by Homer‚ the ancient Greek gods have many extraordinary abilities. They take pleasure in eternal youth by consuming ambrosia and nectar‚ resisting disease‚ and influencing the tides of war between Trojan and Achaian soldiers. In addition to these supernatural powers‚ the gods have the benefit of immortality. Immortality is the birthright that primarily separates gods from mortals and thus‚ it is the most precious of supernatural powers. Gods such as Zeus‚ Thetis‚ and Aphrodite

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    Song Of Ilium By Homer

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    the kingdom‚ we call Troy. Troy was located on the northwest coast of modern Turkey. The Iliad‚ which means “Song of Ilium” an ancient Greek epic poem written by‚ Homer. Homer was a blind Greek poet‚ who also wrote “The Odyssey”. Both poems were very important in Greek culture. They were sources of historical knowledge‚ in addition‚ the Greek Code of ethics‚ the foundation of Greek education. In the Greek world‚ human beings are responsible for their own actions and their own destiny. The Greeks believed

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    Plagiarism In The Iliad

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    Plagiarism has been around for a very long time‚ did Homer write the Iliad‚ or did he take it from someone else and put his name on it? We can be fairly sure he wrote it‚ but with plagiarism‚ things can get very murky. In order to explain how plagiarism works I will present: what I know about plagiarism‚ how acts of plagiarism occur‚ and how plagiarism can be prevented. Plagiarism is something people learn about from a very young age‚ in elementary school teachers say not to copy others‚ in high

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