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    sea but also other bodies of water. Poseidon was the father of of many savage and beastly creatures such as the hunter Orion who was a giant and a huge cyclops called Polyphemus. Poseidon and a Gorgon Medusa(Gorgons were three monsters in Greek Mythology) gave birth to a winged horse named Pegasus. Poseidon fought a giant named Polybotes. He defeated Polybotes by throwing a fragment of a cliff which became an islet named Nisyros. After the gods defeated the giants‚Poseidon‚Zues‚and Hades got different

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    disease and plague with his arrows...”He was also in charge of pulling the Sun‚ Helios‚ across the sky with his chariot. He had a twin sister‚ Artemis‚ who was the goddess of the hunt and the Moon. She was also portrayed as being beautiful. (Greek Mythology). Leto‚ wife of Zeus and Apollo’s mother‚ was already pregnant with Apollo and Artemis. Zeus forbid her from giving birth on land‚ however‚ since this island was recently formed it wasn’t considered land yet. Artemis had been born the day before

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    Mythology of the Constellation Leo: Leo is one of the twelve constellations associated with a zodiac sign‚ it can be found in the northern sky and is really easy to identify. It is one of the biggest and oldest constellations of the sky. It was classified in the 2nd century by Greek astronomer‚ Ptolemy‚ just like all of the other zodiac constellations. The Persians called the constellation as Ser or Shir‚ the Turks called it Artan‚ the Jewish called it Arye‚ the Indians called it Simha‚ and the

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    Mayan and Aztec Mythology The Origin of the Sun and the Moon This book is called Mayan and Aztec Mythology. Written by Michael A. Schuman. I choose to write my report about this myth because it was the most interesting. I find Mayan and Aztec mythology to be the most grotesque myths I have ever read. This myth was about two boys by the name of Hunahpu and Vucub. They were twin brothers who loved to play pohatok. Pohatok is game the Mayans played on a court. The objective was to get a ball‚ made

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    Creative Thinking Hum/111 How might you use the strategies for applying creativity to problems and issues in addressing this topic? The article I found on the university library is‚ ‘North Korea ramps up war rhetoric: 3 Seoul‚ South Korea’‚ by Kim Jin-Hyung for the Tulsa World. For this particular topic I would use the creative strategy process devising or modifying a process or system. The article explains that North Korea government

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    How did the Greeks use mythology as both a science and a religion? Use 3 examples. Since the beginning of mankind‚ humans have been inventing various explanations in order to explain the world around them. The Ancient Greeks‚ as Edith Hamilton points out‚ created some of the most complex and intricate stories of gods‚ goddesses‚ and monsters that justified many of the world’s mysteries. They also fabricated their deity’s in their own image (they were the first to do so)‚ which allowed the universe

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    Greek Mythology consist of various gods‚ goddesses‚ heroes‚ the nature of the world‚ and the origins of religious beliefs and practices. Even though Hades is best known for ruling the underworld‚ he is also known for an act of destruction and his influence of a moral lesson on today’s society. Hades is the god of the underworld‚ as well as the kingdom of the dead (in Greek mythology). Although the name Hades equitably belongs to the god himself‚ it’s also used to betoken the underworld as well.

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    Literature shows how pride can be a good thing‚ but too much of it is not. In fact‚ the opposite of pride‚ humility‚ is an extremely important value. The Bible and Edith Hamilton’s Mythology both show how a lack of the value humility will result in consequence through characterization and plot. Within Greek mythology‚ the Gods constantly stress the fact mortals are not at the same level as the Gods‚ for example Niobe. Niobe‚ a mortal portraying hubris in Hamilton’s writing‚ believes she’s more important

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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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