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    Bible vs. Mythology

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    Bible vs. Myth There are many similarities and differences between Greek Mythology and The Bible. Whether it’s the creation of man and women‚ or the universe‚ stories have been told throughout time and some can be alike and others completely different. There are people that have gathered‚ translated and recorded all of these events for us now to learn about. Whether a person believes it is true or not is up to them but if a God is real how come the stories between these two different beliefs can

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    potential for technology has always been there‚ but its human interaction with that potential that made it possible for that single‚ lone‚ idea to come to fruition. Prime examples would be; Einstein with the theory of relativity‚ even further back is Noah and the ark‚ Marie Curie and the theory of radioactivity‚ and the list goes on. Therefore‚ the answer to that particular question would be people. Humans are the reason history regresses or progresses. If all humans as a whole were to do absolutely nothing

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    Isaac‚ Jacob and Joseph. After Adam and Eve sinned and ushered the era of sin and death into the world‚ men continued to become increasingly sinful. God was so upset with sin that He created a flood to destroy almost everything He created on earth. Noah was chosen by God so that he may save his family and other life in the arc that he built. Years later‚ Abraham was chosen next by God‚ this time‚ to create a nation. We learn about Abraham and how his faith was tested. God uses Jacob‚ Abraham’s grandson

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    Zoos: Necessary or Not?

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    Zoos Necessary or Not? We humans have the ability to pass down crucial information to the next generation through zoological parks‚ or zoos. In early civilizations‚ animals were locked up in cages for people ’s amusement. The welfare of the animals was poor because people were indifferent to the needs of the animals. According to The Times of India‚ the first public zoo can be traced back to Egypt in 1500 B.C. under Queen Hatshepsut who collected animals from all over Africa to show her wealth and

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    Epic of Gilgamesh

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    Title: Gilgamesh Type: Epic Author: Anonymous Theme: The central idea of Gilgamesh was the greed that he had to receive eternal life. Gilgamesh was a selfish person who was half god and half man and wanted to keep his youth after seeing Enkidu die. Gilgamesh knew his destiny was not to receive eternal life because he was half man. He decided to go against the odds to fight against not having eternal life searching for the secret despite what the Gods told him. Exposition: The story

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    The Power of Native Humor in “Green Grass‚ Running Water” Native American authors have a tendency to incorporate subtle humor into their literature in order to more easily address the cultural divide between Indians and people of the Western world. As previously discussed‚ in Sherman Alexie’s Flight‚ humor is used as a tool to comfortably navigate through controversial topics‚ such as ethnicity and cultural stereotypes. Now‚ in Thomas King’s Green Grass‚ Running Water‚ humor is used as a tool for

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    Ovid's Metamorphoses

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    Prima ab origine mundi‚ ad mea perpetuum… tempora carmen‚ "from the very beginning of the world‚ in an unbroken poem‚ to my own time" (Metamorphoses 1.3-4). Publius Ovidius Naso also known as Ovid wrote Metamorphoses‚ which combines hundreds of stories from Greek mythology and Roman traditions. He stitched many of them together in a very peculiar epic poem in fifteen books. The central theme of the book is transformation "from the earliest beginnings of the world‚ down to my own times." Ovid sweeps

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    Phil. History

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    Romantic name given to our country. 2. People * It is the foundation of the country 3. Taal Volcano * Smallest volcano in the Philippines 4. Pating Bulik * The huge whale shark 5. Noah * He saved the world from the great flood by making an ark. 6. Pung-apong * One of the world’s largest flowers‚ with a diameter of one foot. 7. Kalaw * is called “Clock of the Mountains” 8. Hidden Treasure * The Oil and Gas Discovery in Palawan

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    Immanence vs Transcendence

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    As the structures of social theories continue to grow and other theories develop‚ one key underlying theme has aided in the creation of these theories. This theme is the opposing conflicts of transcendent and immanent thought. The key issue of this essay is to give a clear and evaluated understanding of what both transcendent and immanent thoughts are‚ their differences and their main elements. This is to be done through reference to the three readings from the Socy 340 and its lecturer notes.

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    RISK MANAGEMENT

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    the impact of the event from initially occurring. The risk management model has been around for many years and can be seen as one of the oldest human activities. Documented within the bible it identifies Noah‚ who built the ark and managed the crisis of the flood. This clearly shows how Noah can be expressed and be seen as one of the earliest contributors towards risk management. According to (Borodzicz‚ 2005 p2) the spoken words of Aristotle‚ “It must be expected that something unexpected must

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