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    This paper looks into the Haida and Anishinaabe creation stories‚ as well as looking at the bear clan and using the bear clan perspective to analyze both those stories. According to the lecture entitled “Anishinaabe Governance Structures” the bear clan takes on a protective role amongst its people‚ with roles that include patrollers‚ peacekeepers‚ healers‚ and solitary warriors. The Haida creation story is about a raven who finds himself in a town in the sky country. The raven takes the place of

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    Eve, the Heroine

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    Milton’s Paradise lost‚ Eve is the heroine. She is most often overlooked as a heroic figure because she is not a central character‚ and her character does not demonstrate equality in comparison to Adam or Satan. A hero or heroine is someone who demonstrates heroic qualities such as courage‚ leadership and independence. Heroism requires self sacrifice for the greater good of all humanity and excellent morals. In order to argue Eve as a heroine I will investigate Eve’s heroic qualities‚ the

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    Satan and Eve

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    Satan and Eve Published in 1674 John Milton’s epic poem Paradise Lost is an ambitious retelling of Satan and Mankind’s fall from grace. While today it is generally thought of as a straightforward recount of the book of Genesis as interpreted by a devout Christian‚ the poem itself contains far more moral ambiguity then one would expect. Milton may have been unwaveringly devoted to Christianity and Puritanism‚ but he was also deeply distrustful of the church. He attended college with the intention

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    “Extracts from the Diaries of Adam and Eve” by Marc twain is a short story written in the style of diaries. Here‚ Marc Twain explores what it could have been like for two very different people to discover the odd world around them. He gave Adam and Eve personalities and showed a new version of Biblical events. The story starts with Adam’s diaries but the main part is about Eve’s diary from her creation up to her burial including meeting and getting to know Adam and exploring the world around them

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    There are various ways to tell a story. Most of the time‚ there are numerous similarities between stories‚ but there are also a few differences. The 1996 version and older version of Romeo and Juliet have many similarities and differences. The stories are similar in the fact that Romeo and Juliet find love at first sight and are then shocked to find out they’re enemies‚ but they differ by the clothing worn by the characters. In the 1996 version and older version of Romeo and Juliet the characters

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    Genesis Vs Iroquois

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    heavens and the Earth‚” but according to the Iroquois‚ the creation of life took place in a much different way. Throughout the book of Genesis in the New Testament‚ the description of the creation goes by days. In the story “The World on a Turtle’s Back‚” the creation of Earth happens in a series of events‚ all caused by the gods in the Sky World. According to the Hebrews‚ the sky and Earth were created by the commanding of God‚ unlike what the Iroquois foretold. Consequently‚ God was said to have

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    The first part of Olson’s The Story of Christian Theology introduces the reader to conflicting Christian Visions in the Second Century. First‚ Olson defines theology as "the church’s reflection on the salvation brought by Christ and on the gospel of that salvation proclaimed and explained by the first- century apostles." (25). However‚ the story of Christian theology has continually been interwoven with the understanding of the Doctrine of Salvation (Soteriology). While Jesus was on earth‚ and even

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    Ethnography Research 10/10/2014 Iroquois Indians The book I used for some of my ethnographic research was the League of the Iroquois by Lewis H. Morgan. The Iroquois were people of the longhouse. Longhouses are long and narrow bark covered homes‚ which contained one large extended family. Within the Iroquois tribe there were five sub clans that made up the Iroquois League which were the Cayuga‚ Mohawk‚ Oneida‚ Onondaga‚ and Seneca. These sub clans made up the Iroquois League or league of peace and

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    Eve and the Apple

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    Eve and the Apple No one completely understands the ways of God. Many of us can come up with our own opinions‚ and justify his ways in our own minds‚ just as Milton did in Paradise Lost. Just as Adam and Eve‚ we all are gifted with free will and the responsibility of making important decisions and choices in our life‚ which will determine our future. But we may well ask ourselves today‚ of what use would this free will be to us if we did not know good from evil? When Eve ate the apple in the

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    The Codes of a Man In the novel Jude the Obscure there are some controversial issues of that time period are being displayed. The first of which is masculinity and how that applied to certain people of different classes and genders. The masculinity of men in that time period was defined by several things‚ namely‚ a man’s control of the house hold‚ and the ability to think and act rationally rather than emotionally. Jude’s character gets dissected in this book and we really get a glimpse into his

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