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    passed down to us from long ago. These are the epic poems of The Epic of Gilgamesh. The Epic of Gilgamesh is a poem written on stone tablets sometime between 2700 B.C. and around 600 B.C. in Mesopotamia. The Epic of Gilgamesh was translated by Nancy Katharine Sanders ‚ a British archaeologist and prehistorian. She had published many books such as Bronze Age Cultures in France ( 1957)‚ Poems of Heaven and Hell from Ancient Mesopotamia (1971)‚ The Sea Peoples: warriors of the ancient Mediterranean 1250-1150

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    DVORAK‚ KATHARINE L. “After Apocalypse‚ Moses.” Masters and Slaves in the House of the Lord: Race and Religion in the American South‚ 1740-1870‚ edited by John B. Boles‚ 1st ed.‚ University Press of Kentucky‚ 1988‚ pp. 173–191. JSTOR‚ www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt130hss4.11. Katherine Dvorak discusses an important difference in the body of the Christian church before and after the Civil War. More specifically‚ the fact that before the civil war free slaves and negroes would worship alongside their white

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    Birth Control Movement in the 1920s In the 1920s‚ life was more conservative than it is today. People did not openly talk about sex‚ planned parenthood‚ and they definitely did not agree on the use of contraceptives. Many people in the United States thought that birth control was morally wrong; however‚ a woman named Margaret Sanger would fight to make major changes in this generation that would change our outlook and our opinions about contraceptives forever. Margaret Sanger was passionate about

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    Shortly after his try with Hollywood‚ Hughes started into the career of aviation. The focus of the movie surrounds Hughes involvement with his company Hughes Aircraft. Many side stories of romances‚ such and the one between Hughes and Ava Gardner‚ or Katharine Hepburn pop up throughout the movie. There is an ongoing battle between Hughes and Pan Am ’s Juan Trippe‚ who bribed Senator Owen Brewster into giving Pan Am a monopoly on international air travel. The even greater battle played out in the movie

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    England) Moses supposes his toeses are roses‚ (wiggle Baby’s toes one by one) But Moses supposes erroneously; For nobody’s toeses are posies of roses As Moses supposes his toeses to be. Rain is Falling Down (The Baby Record by Bob McGrath and Katharine Smithrim) Rain is falling down. (wiggle fingers high‚ then “rain” down) Rain is falling down. (repeat) Pitter‚ patter‚ pitter‚ patter (tap fingers together) Rain is falling down (wiggle fingers down) Splash! (hit hands on ground) Round and Round

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    “Extraverted Intuition with Feeling.” Introduction to Type and Careers. Mountain View‚ CA; CPP Inc.‚ 1993. “Interest Inventory Results.” ACT DISCOVER. Web. 30 September 2010. “Inventories Summary.” ACT DISCOVER. Web. 1 November 2010. Myers‚ Peter B. and Katharine D. Myere. “MBTI Form M Report Form.” Mountain View‚ CA; CPP Inc.‚ 1998. “Occupation Summary.” ACT DISCOVER. Web. 1 November 2010. “Values Inventory Results.” ACT DISCOVER. Web. 30 September 2010.

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    Context: Shakespeare’s England In groups‚ choose one aspect of 17th Century England to research (each group should have a different topic). Your task is to create a brief‚ yet informative PowerPoint that explains your chosen aspect of 17th Century England (about 3 minutes). You should (in dot point form): - Provide an overview to educate your classmates. - Explain how this affected people and life in general during this time. - Try to make some connections to ‘King Lear’. - Ask if there are

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    George Orwell’s novel 1984 explores intimate human relationships in a bleak futuristic society as experienced by protagonist Winston Smith. Since there are few bonds stronger than those developed from loving relationships among family‚ friends‚ and lovers‚ the only entity acceptable to love in Oceania is the face of the Party‚ Big Brother. This restriction is necessary to achieving complete power and control over its citizens‚ as the Party must dissolve all loyalties derived through love‚ sex‚ and

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    date it was originally developed as well as the date of the current version. This should be done in a narrative form under the subheading The test critique is based on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. This was a mother and daughter joint effort of Katharine Cook Briggs and Isabel Briggs Myers developed the MBTI®. They have been fascinated with enduring work on Carl Jung’s theories in the 1920’s regarding psychological type preferences. Carl Jung believed that theories can be applied in real life situations

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    Themes in Literature

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    Often in literature there are common themes that occur throughout eras and genres to link two otherwise different pieces of writing. One particular example of this occurrance can be seen in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale and William Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew. Although these works have been written in very different time periods and use separate styles‚ there are two themes which link both stories and convey a very similar message. Strict societal roles and the treatment of women

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