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    Perseus The greek hero Perseus is one of the most famous ancient greek hero figures in history. To begin telling his tale of heroism I must first start with his legacy. The grandson of Acrisius and the son of Zeus and Danae‚ Perseus was born from very strong parents. Acrisius got word from an oracle that if is daughter Danae birthed a son‚ the child would kill his father. Acrisius‚ accordingly‚ shut up his daughter in a subterraneous chamber‚ made of brass and stone‚ but Zeus having metamorphosed

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    Alex Beecher ENG 215 5/31/12 Film Review Perseus Abound For this film review‚ I watched the film Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief. It tells the story of Percy‚ son of Poseidon‚ and his quest to discover both who he is and who stole the mighty lightning bolt of Zeus. The film is aimed at families‚ and generally shows an accurate representation of the Greek myths. There are a few key differences though‚ which are mostly used to present the Greek Gods in a better‚ more likable

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    strong and powerful. Conqueror of the titans and king of the gods. Surely no one could ever compete with him‚ right? Well‚ think again‚ because his son Perseus has definitely got him beat. As the saviour of Argos‚ defeater of Hades and slayer of Medusa‚ Perseus has his own list of accomplishments. He is loving‚ determined and courageous‚ all traits that make him the true hero. The phrase “like father like son” is a statement you will see is clearly defied by Perseus. People always say that love

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    Ayama And The Thorn Wood

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    This short story “Ayama and the Thorn Wood” within the book “The Language of Thorns” by Leigh Bardugo holds a large multitude of greek myths‚ fairy tales‚ biblical references. This excerpt introduces the main characters the Beast and Ayama. The excerpt throughout the novel to see certain instances these references come into play. The royal born beast that was sent into a maze his father created for him is an obvious reference to the greek tale of the Minotaur that got sent off to live in the Labyrinth

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    Despite being described with a short temper‚ Poseidon also shows kindness and often rewards those who pleases the God of the Sea. Poseidon is also known to have many lovers and sons‚ both mortal and immortal‚ with some being well known like the Gorgon Medusa‚ who bore him twin sons‚ one being the well-known winged horse Pegasus. Poseidon was born to Kronos and Rhea‚ the titans‚ but was soon devoured by his father (along with his other five siblings). Rhea then became

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    METHODS OF RAFT FOOTING DESIGN According to IS – 2950:1965‚ the design criteria of raft footings are given below: The maximum differential settlement in foundation on clayey soils and sandy soils should not exceed 40mm and 25 mm respectively. The maximum settlement should generally be limited to the following values: Raft foundation on clay – 65 to 100 mm. Raft foundation on sand – 40 to 65 mm. There are two methods for the design of raft foundations. They are: 1) Conventional Method 2)

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    formation‚ and fluent organization in this particular passage are overflowing. He uses these literary techniques to help him create the movement of the raft and time as Huck is describing it. Twain’s description makes the journey seem like a peaceful experience. The colorful diction in this passage portrays the continuous‚ elegant motion of the raft while Huck and Jim travel down the river. "Two or three days and nights went by; I reckon I might say they swum by; they slid along so quiet and smooth

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    Based on the Stephen King novel “Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption”. Tim Robbins stars as Andy Dufresne‚ a successful young banker who is sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of his wife and her lover. Andy is sent to Shawshank prison‚ place where brutality from both guards and other prisoners is common. Andy makes friends with Red (Morgan Freeman)‚ a lifer who has already spent many years inside. Red smuggles items into the prison for the other prisoners. Red soon discovers that

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    motile b) Cnidocytes - stinging barbs to capture prey c) Tentacles to bring prey into gastrovascular cavity d) Nervous system in the form of a nerve net e) Two body forms –Polyp – sessile with mouth dorsal –Medusa – motile with mouth ventral f) Asexual reproduction - budding g) Sexual reproduction - external fertilization Classification a) Class Hydrozoa: They may be solitary or colonial form. Cnidocytes present in

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    as a child was rough and he was condemned from living a normal life‚ but this did not stop him. When his mother‚ the woman who cared for him and he loved‚ was being forced to marry a foul man‚ he stood up and said he would go kill the evil gorgon‚ Medusa. No matter how impossible the task‚ he was able to persevere for those he loved. Every step of his adventure was difficult from traveling long dangerous

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