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    Think about the last time you told someone a story‚ maybe about something that happened to you. What kinds of things did you do to make sure they got the full effect? Maybe you used imagery to help them picture what happened. Or maybe you used sarcasm‚ a form of irony‚ to emphasize a point. These are examples of literary devices. Literary devices are tools that help convey the author’s ideas and points‚ and just as you use them in your stories‚ authors use them in their novels. One literary device

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    To create a whiskey‚ the grain used must first be germinated by soaking it in water and allowing it to sit. Once a sprout is formed‚ the grains are dried in a kiln to stop germination. The peat used to power the kiln can affect the final flavor of the whiskey. This process is called malting‚ and the newly formed product (no surprise) is the malt. Malting releases the soluble sugars in the grain that are needed for fermentation. Once the malt is made‚ it is ground down and cleaned‚ forming what is

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    Caitlin Cook 7B 4-12-13 Greek mythology personal narrative Monstrous Medusa I am a product of a jealous goddess. I once was a beautiful maiden with beautiful‚ long‚ golden hair and golden wings. I am the youngest of the gorgons and my two older sisters are Stheno and Euryale. My mother was Ceto. My father was Phorcys. When I met Poseidon‚ he took advantage of me and took me to Athena’s temple. She was enraged by what I was doing with Poseidon. So she turned me into the monstrous Medusa who can’t

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    Greek Myths are known around the world for being responsible for other things we as humans can’t control. They describe things from hundreds of years ago; however‚ what about things from this century. It seems as when moved into a new century the gods just disappeared and nothing no new gods came to take the place of the gods. If a new reign of gods came up what would be the name of the new gods and what would their purpose in our society be. One of the gods would be Inventus. The god of inventing

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    16 September 2014 How Did the Greeks Influence Our World Today? The events of the past always have an effect on the present. The impact of the Ancient Greeks on our world today is certainly no exception. Through their architecture‚ sports‚ and arts‚ the Greeks maintain an influence on society‚ even up to modern times. Grecian architecture what is one of the most obvious and lasting features of Greek society that we can still see today. The Greek column is iconically

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    red wine. Malbec has plenty of characteristics. It is dark‚ blue-black‚ and purple in color. It has the ripe fruit flavors of plums‚ black cherry and blackberry. Some other characters include Smokey‚ earthy‚ leathery‚ wild game‚ tobacco and white/black pepper along with a high profile spices that make for an interesting melody of aromas and flavors. It contains a lot of acid and is higher in tannin and alcohol levels. The layers of complexity and uniqueness makes it a one of the best red wines. Today

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    underworld. They appear in both Greek and Roman mythology. Cerberus was given its birth name from Echidna‚ a hybrid of woman and serpent. Cerberus prevented spirits of the dead from leaving Hades and living mortals from entering. Three humans managed to overcome him. An old woman named the Sibyl of Cumae put Cerberus to sleep by giving him cake soaked in drugged wine to give the Roman hero Aeneas access to the underworld. Unknown to many‚ Medusa isn’t the only Greek mythology monster with snakes as

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    The culture of Greek mythology has impacted modern culture. The first ever written origin story of greek mythology took place around 700 B.C. (Athena) Greek mythology impacted modern culture by the way people live and even design houses today. The religion of greek culture is based on time-honored observances and was rooted in the Bronze Age. Their religion was not based on toe thora or the christian bible‚ but it was based off of exchange. Individual worshipers where to give gifts to gods and goddesses

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    played a large role in both Greek and Chinese history. The Greeks based their religion primarily around Mythology and philosophy while the Chinese had three main religions: Buddhism‚ Taoism and Confucianism. The Greeks had many different gods that are well known even today such as Zeus‚ Poseidon‚ Athena and Aphrodite. Greek philosophy also played a major role in Greek religious history a few well known Greek philosophers would be Thales‚ Pythagoras and Anaxagoras. Although Greek gods are no longer widely

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    and an attribute of acts intentionally committed. Actions made according to a person’s will are called willing or voluntary. One of the recurring questions is the question of "free will"‚ and the related but more general notion of fate‚ which asks how will can be truly free if the actions of people have natural or divine causes which determine them‚ but which are not really under the control of people. The question is directly connected to discussions of what Freedom is‚ and also the "problem of

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