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    Jason Stratum Narrative

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    Jason Stratum known as my glump name‚ returning late at night from my business trip to my abode as abruptly my car breaks‚ with the bungle of its breaks which were already at stake since the cars folktale. “Grunts” I stretched my muscles and hummed in an impeccable tone “I am not buying this one on me‚ it’s all my wives botch for not getting it furbished up even though I told her I wouldn’t be having enough time to do it by myself because of the strenuous demand from my superiors”.

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    What Makes A Great Hero? Due to courage and honorability Theseus‚ Perseus‚ Hercules‚ and Jason are categorized as great heroes. A hero in today’s standards are seen to have different traits than a mythological hero. To come to the status of a hero in Greece you should be courageous and honorable at all times. To be someone’s hero today is a lot easier than in mythological times; today you can just simply be a celebrity and you could be known as someone’s hero. Theseus is categorized as a great

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    the stories of Jason and Medea and Ariadne and Theseus‚ the central characters make rash decisions and manipulate love for their personal advantages which leads to their destruction or destruction around them. In several Greek myths‚ love is a selfish act on behalf of the characters and this selfishness leads to tragedy. In the Quest for the Golden Fleece‚ Jason manipulates the love between him and Medea for his personal benefit‚ resulting in calamity within his family. When Jason confronts her

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    Jason Cooper Monologue

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    all had been taken from me because of one reckless driver? I never thought I would see the day I attended my husband’s funeral‚ but today’s the day. I walk in funeral home clutching my dead husbands’ eulogy with big bolded letters on top reading Jason Cooper. I can barely recognize all these people everyone fuzzy from the tears forming in my eyes‚ trying to keep it together for their sakes. All I’ve heard since my arrival are the remorseful sorry from the people‚ them not realizing with every word

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    The Golden Ratio

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    The Golden Ratio By : Kaavya.K In mathematics and the arts‚ two quantities are in the golden ratio if the ratio of the sum of the quantities to the larger quantity is equal to the ratio of the larger quantity to the smaller one. The golden ratio is an irrational mathematical constant‚ approximately 1.6180339887. Other names frequently used for the golden ratio are the golden section and golden mean. Other terms encountered include extreme and mean ratio‚ medial section‚ divine

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    A Golden Moment

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    Andrew Saunders December 5‚ 2012 History of Sports in America Significant Moment in Sports A Golden Moment What type of moment constitutes a significant moment in a sport? The sport and society must be changed in a way that only could have been brought by this moment. The sport itself must be defined by the moment‚ and society’s view of the sport must be influenced by this moment. In the summer of 2008 during one of the greatest spectacles in sports‚ the whole world was fixed on the Olympics

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    towards him gracefully. Suddenly‚ there was a black blur against the sky as Jason leapt and in a single‚ fluid stroke‚ caught the ball. Whirling‚ he sped towards the hoop‚ his muscled arms ready to shoot. Abruptly‚ the shrill shriek of the whistle split the air‚ halting him in mid-jump. The team leader‚ Pack‚ shouted‚ his normally pale face ruddy‚ “Jason‚ you are the power forward‚ you shouldn’t catch the ball now!” Jason made a derisive noise‚ scorning what Pack said. He pounded the ball against

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    In the Greek play Medea‚ there are two protagonists‚ Medea and Jason. Medea‚ who is the wife of Jason has fallen in love with him and has left her country to be with him. After all this loyalty‚ Jason decides to divorce Medea and marry the king’s daughter; Glauce. Medea becomes filled with fury and anger and wants to kill her husband and the king’s daughter. We can also say that she becomes suicidal. Jason on the other hand‚ only seeks his own benefits because he has married the King’s daughter just

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    There are two standard moral codes for interacting with others‚ the widely popular Golden Rule and the lesser known Platinum Rule. The Golden Rule‚ which seems to be almost a moral standard as variations of this rule are found amongst various religions which we sum to “Treat others as you would like to be treated.” The platinum rule is the idea that you should “Treat others as they would like to be treated ”. The Golden Rule encourages an egocentric based morality which cultivates a distorted and disconnected

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    most capable and best known plays‚ Medea is a momentous investigation of the abuse of a lady and of her merciless reprisal. The Colchian princess Medea has been taken by the saint Jason to be his significant other. They have lived joyfully for a few years at Corinth and have two children. Be that as it may‚ then Jason throws Medea off and chooses to wed the Princess of Corinth. Medea is resolved on retribution‚ and after a horrendous mental battle between her enthusiastic feeling of harm and her

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