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    In Hindu mythology Kali is a fertility goddess and a goddess of time. Kali is a protector and often protects humans during disasters. In Egyptian mythology Bastet is the goddess of fertility‚ childbirth‚ and cats. Besides being in different culture the two gods have some other differences and similarities in their appearance‚ origin‚ and role. Kali has a terrifying appearance. Her skin color is originally black‚ she usually does not wear any clothes‚ is very thin‚ and has long‚ messy hair

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    How could I possibly disturb a universe full of “insidious intent” of which I am afraid (Eliot 15)? A universe of “ineffable gaudiness” (Fitzgerald 99) for the rich‚ where the negatives outweigh the positives. The constant discrimination and cunning intuition of “well-to-do people” (Fitzgerald 3)‚ leaving just scraps for the unfortunate deplorables of society. If “disturbing the universe” (Eliot 52) is possible‚ the world could be changed drastically for the better or for the worse; but no one has

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    Geoffrey meets Ducky Long before there were human beings‚ there was Queen Fiona and King Shrek. They lived on an island filled with tropical fruits and jungles called Neverland. King Shrek was the ruler of all the land. He made boundaries to separate land from water‚ marshes from rain forests‚ and created islands into regions. King Shrek also created trees to grow crops for the animals. Queen Fiona on the other hand created the most beautiful exotic creatures called the bear‚ bird‚ duck‚ giraffe

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    Julie Taymor’s film ’Across the Universe’ demonstrates a time of turbulence and conflict; it is a reflection of American society‚ during the 1960’s through the eyes of the youth. The film portrays events such as: the civil rights movement‚ the war in Vietnam‚ the peace movement and the challenging of traditional values all accompanied by Beatles music. This helps to create a sense of the era and to express the feelings of the main six characters. The momentum of significant social and cultural change

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    Hindu Religions Tradition Paper Phonesia Machado University of Phoenix REL 133/ Calvin Habig‚ Faciliatator The sacred elements of Hinduism are comprised of Hindu religious traditions‚ and their transcendent connotations. It would be very difficult to completely list all the sacred elements of Hinduism that make up the Hindu religious traditions because of the sheer enormity and depth of the Hindu culture and traditions that have evolved through thousands of years. However‚ I will deign to describe

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    The Universe has been a continual mystery to humanity. Throughout human history‚ individuals have been searching for answers to numerous questions that were provoked by the unknown space above their heads. Discoveries made by shamans‚ priests‚ and scientists have increased curiosity about the esoterics of the Universe rather than bating it. Though it may seem as if we know a lot about the Universe nowadays‚ this is only an illusion. The most significant mystery still lies in the question‚ “Is there

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    attended with pain‚ decay is painful‚ disease and death are painful.” I take this to mean that‚ since mankind has a physical body‚ we will experience suffering at many times during our Earthly lives. In this paper‚ I will present a basic discussion of the Hindu and Buddhist perspectives on living and suffering‚ interspersed with some of my own life experiences. Hinduism and Suffering Why is a soul born here on earth‚ and why does it suffer? In the Hindu belief system‚ every person is accountable

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    Pythagoras: A Universe made of Numbers PART 1 – Pythagoras & His Philosophy Pythagoras of Samos is often described as the first pure mathematician. He is an extremely important figure in the development of mathematics yet there is relatively little known about his mathematical achievements. Unlike many later Greek mathematicians‚ where at least we have some of the books which they wrote‚ there is nothing of Pythagoras’s writings. The society which he led‚ half religious and half scientific

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    Within one hundred years‚ Columbus had sailed to America‚ literacy spread‚ scientists made great discoveries‚ and artists created work that still inspires us today. Historians call the next period of European history the "Renaissance‚" or the "rebirth." The Renaissance is the beginning of modern history. Perhaps the most important thing to remember about the Renaissance is that it was‚ above all‚ a kind of rediscovery. The Europeans of the early Renaissance looked back across time to the examples

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    agent to establish nine universes. Sotuknang gathered together matter from the endless space to make the nine solid worlds. Then the Creator instructed him to gather together the waters from the endless space and place them on these worlds to make land and sea. When Sotuknang had done that‚ the Creator instructed him to gather together air to make winds and breezes on these worlds. The fourth act of creation with which the Creator charged Sotuknang was the creation of life. Sotuknang went

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