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    The Pygmalion myth is fine when studied through the lens of centuries and the buffer of translations and editions‚ yet it is interesting to note what happens when one tries to translate such an allegory into 20th century Victorian England. That is just what George Bernard Shaw does in his version of the Pygmalion myth. Several film versions have been made of the play‚ and it has even been adapted into a musical‚ in the form of "My Fair Lady". My Fair Lady‚ the musical‚ was

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    Bigfoot is a Hoax Bigfoot is‚ without a doubt‚ the biggest unexplainable mystery in all of North America. Although the history has been documented for years‚ several people agree that Bigfoot is not real. Researchers have found that 70% of Bigfoot sightings have been a misidentification. Scientists label Bigfoot to be a hoax rather than a living animal. The question remains‚ what are the most compelling pieces of evidence proving Bigfoot ’s nonexistence? J.W. Burns who contributed to the legends

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    Marketing to Kids: Why & How Marketers Target Kids Before discussing why and how marketers target kids‚ let us look at these facts: * Companies spend about $17 billion annually marketing to children‚ a staggering increase from the $100 million spent in 1983. * Children under 14 spend about $40 billion annually. Teens spend about $159 billion. * Teens between 13 and 17 have 145 conversations about brands per week‚ about twice as many as adults. * Children under 12 influence $500

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    Introduction Oswalt first learned about the issues in “The Bible Among the Myths” while taking a class taught by Dennis Kinlaw at Asbury Theological Seminary. His interest in the subject has grown since with graduate study and his own classes which he taught. William F. Albright‚ his students‚ and G. Ernest Wright led the rethinking of the evolutionary paradigm within the philosophy of Idealism. Although they believed the differences between the ways the Israelites thought and their neighbor’s

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    October 2012 Creation Myths Around the World There are many commonalities between creation myths from around the world. Two items most creation stories have in common is that the god(s) improved the earth‚ and people generally view themselves as the center of reality. Human beings tend to liken themselves to the gods they worship. The theme of God(s) improving the earth in mythology can be noted in the bible when God keeps making improvements to the earth because He “saw how good [they] were” (New

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    Greek Myths are known around the world for being responsible for other things we as humans can’t control. They describe things from hundreds of years ago; however‚ what about things from this century. It seems as when moved into a new century the gods just disappeared and nothing no new gods came to take the place of the gods. If a new reign of gods came up what would be the name of the new gods and what would their purpose in our society be. One of the gods would be Inventus. The god of inventing

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    I have written up my own "how to read like a POLS" (hereafter referred to as HTRPS) summaries for Mueller and Loeb.  I won’t do this for all of the response papers‚ but I wanted you to have an opportunity to compare your own summaries to the ones I drew up.  Please note that you will not always find exactly the same things in your own HTRPS summary and in someone else’s‚ and this isn’t necessarily a bad thing.  But‚ you’ll want to get to the point where you’ve practiced enough and the main points

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    afloat-the enslaved black people. America’s hierarchy of blacks having nothing and no chance to become anything more was shaken with the Emancipation Proclamation and ensuing 13th‚ 14th‚ and 15th Amendments‚ which intended for blacks and other minorities to have the same rights as their white counterparts who had held all the power. Resentment grew from the former slave states as the people they formerly owned began to get involved in politics and better

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    Theories of how the Titanic sank and reasons why the Titanic lost many people. There was a ship that was said to be unsinkable. This ship was named Titanic. The Titanic had many theories on how it sank‚ it also had many errors which caused millions of deaths‚ and had a theory that I believe is true. Theories on how the Titanic sank The Titanic had many theories on how it sank‚ here are a few. There was an American businessman‚ that bought the remains

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    Devin Hall Ms. Westhafer Writing Seminar: Summary 07 February 2013 Summary of “The Myth of Violence in the Old West” In his article‚ “The Myth of Violence in the Old West‚” Roger D. McGrath attempts to rebut the common myth of the old west being plagued by high crime rate. Although McGrath agreed that the old west was violent‚ he maintained how the violence at that time was dissimilar from todays. To help illustrate his point‚ he compared today’s crime rate for burglary‚ robbery‚ and murder

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