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    o-diss-ee-oos. Odysseus and Ulysses are the same person. The name was different because Odysseus is Greek and Ulysses is English. In the poem tells that Odysseus struggle to return home for 10 years following the Trojan War. During his struggle he met Lotus-eaters‚ Cyclops‚ Aeolus‚ Scylla and Charybdis‚ and Calypso. Homer’s work was considered a fiction because there is no proof that Odysseus ever existed. Odysseus characters was known for his brave‚ cunning‚ versatility‚ and brilliant mind‚ along with

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    some people work for the same organisation all their working life. others think that it is better to work for different organisations. discuss both views and give your own opinion A人们为同一个组织工作 B熟悉环境 熟悉同事 C 办事效率更高 A 人们为不同组织工作B接受不同的任务C能力更全面 A 在同一个公司上班 B有稳定的收入来源 C生活压力小 Some people argue that working for different companities can create some benefits for their career advancement‚ but I believe that working for the same organisation is more likely to have a positive effect on their lives. If people work

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    MIRABAI: Meerabai (c. 1498 – c. 1557 AD) (the word ’bai’ in Rajasthani is an informal term commonly used to refer a girl) was a princess Hindu mystical and a devotee of Lord Krishna from Rajasthan. She was one of the most significant figures Sant of the Vaishnava bhakti movement. Some 1‚300 pads (poems) commonly known as bhajans (sacred songs) are attributed to her. These are popular throughout India and have been published in several translations worldwide. In the bhakti tradition‚ they are in

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    ” the main character Odysseus must overcome various obstacles in order to grow. Odysseus has to overcome the Lotus Eaters which‚ “those who ate [the] honeyed plant‚ never [care] to report‚ nor return home‚” (Homer 1212). Odysseus has to force himself to not give in and eat the lotus that would cause him to not want to go home and remain with the lotus eaters. The men that do eat the lotus do not want to return home; therefore Odysseus has to tie them to a bench in order to keep them from staying

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    Adding Alternative Fuel Vehicles to Lotus Rental Car In an effort to bring down the gasoline cost for his fleet‚ Lotus Car’s Chief Financial Officer is looking at the possibility of adding alternative fuel vehicles to its fleet. To make a sound decision‚ she decided to hire a consultant firm that would review and determine if implementing the addition of alternative vehicles would benefit the company. By performing thorough research‚ the consultants will first perform a comparison between gas

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    They offered them lotus and the ones who accepted the lotus and ate it was never seen again. Then they were all tied up by Odysseus and driven to their rowing benches. They were told not to eat the lotus because they would die. They left because the Lotus Eaters were killing people with their lotus. Most people were forgetting about their homeland because of how mesmerized they were while staying with the Lotus Eaters. The reason I know this is because it stated

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    parallels surface in the discussion of the similarities between Homerís classic epic and ìO Brother Where Art Thou?î The Cyclops encounter for instance‚ is transcendent between both works. Furthermore‚ each story contains a comparable perspective of the Lotus Eaters. Finally‚ the strongest parallel between the ìOdysseyî and ìO Brother‚ Where Art Thou?î is the mystical call of the Sirens and the powers of the witch goddess Circe. The Cyclops encounter is transcendent between both works. The Cyclops

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    | Approximately 4+ years of experience in the field of Application Engineering providing technical support to lotus note‚ Java & .Net applications. Responsibilities include: ▪ Providing level 2 and level 3 technical supports for Enterprise Applications including applications developed using Lotus Domino. ▪ Lotus Scripting &

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    both Eliane and Camille sitting on a bench in front of a lotus lake in the Hue temple. To me‚ this shot is very beautiful and captivating. It is a long shot‚ slightly high angle‚ and it is shot directly from behind the two characters. It is a deep focus shot so we can see all that appears in the scene. The lightning is low in the foreground‚ caused by the roof overhead the two characters. In front of them is a lake filled with lotus. The lotus is often regarded as the symbolic flower for Vietnam‚

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    Topic: Famines‚ poverty‚ government policy‚ food supply in colonial India Introduction From 1760 till 1943 India was hit by terrible famines on a regular basis. More than 85 million Indians died in these famines which were in reality genocides done by the British Raj. Contrast this to the fact that there have been no famine related deaths since independence. British famine policy in India was influenced by the arguments of Adam Smith‚ as seen by the non-interference of the government with the

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