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    On April 26 2013 I visited the Detroit Art Institute. In there I have seen plenty of interesting art sculptures‚ artifacts‚ and paintings. The one that really enjoyed the most is “Selene and Endymion” by Nicolas Poussin‚ a French artist. He made this painting back in 1630. Currently‚ the painting is in the European paintings exhibit section in the DIA. The painting itself uses oil on canvas for its medium‚ and the dimensions are: 48 x 66 1/2 inches. The painting is about Selene and Endymion. Selene

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    considered poor. Our modern society strives to be equitable and even if a person is rich doesn’t mean they shouldn’t help those less fortunate. In fact‚ it is a moral obligation to help those in true need of assistance. Most gods in Greek and Roman mythology were selfish‚ rude‚ and didn’t care for human lives. Comparatively‚ even people in modern society feel superior to those less fortunate and do not feel it is their job to help them. Triton was different. He helped those who were in

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    Michelle Irizarry An angel is a supernatural being or spirit found in various religions and mythologies. Angels depicted as benevolent celestial beings that act as intermediaries between Heaven and Earth are often found in Zoroastrianism and Abrahamic religions. In Latin and Judaism angels are known as the messenger of God. Also known as‚ the holy ones or the upper ones. Angels have different roles that benefit others. Their roles include protecting and guiding human beings. They are also in charge

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    The Impact and Legacy of Greek Mythology Greek gods‚goddess‚ showed the greek how to live their lives in ancient greece. Five greek gods‚goddesses‚ of note are Poseidon‚ Apollo‚ Demeter‚ Athena‚ and Hermes. Greek Mythology was important to the Greek’s mind set and civilization. Poseidon was one of the more angry gods. Poseidon was known as the god of the sea. (Warren 11) His brother name was Hades. (Warren 11) As far as respect he was second falling behind Zeus. (Warren 11) One main reason was

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    serves to unfold part of the world view of a people or explain a practice‚ belief‚ or natural phenomenon.” Myths have a lot of influence on who we are as a person and how we make sense of the world. Myths originate from Ancient Greeks that used mythology as a means of describing their beliefs in religious heroes and gods. There are two sides to every story and since myths are perceived to be stories‚ they also have two sides a positive side and negative side. Over the course of my paper I will discuss

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    Compare and Contrast By: Molly Davis There are many stories in Norse Mythology‚ many of them have different characteristics‚ yet are very similar. The play‚ Building a Wall‚ and the story‚ Odin’s Eight- Legged Steed follow the same pattern. Although they are in different formats‚ they are the same story.. My favorite version was the play because I am more familiar with plays than stories. The two stories are similar in that the gods decided to build a wall. The giant’s price to build the wall

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    The Gods and Goddesses of Greek mythology have gained their fame based on their own roles within Greek culture‚ and have been attributed to becoming the God or Goddess of a specific concepts‚ objects‚ or personal talents. Basing his novel mainly on this idea‚ Riordan forms a world within the novel‚ where the behaviors of characters refers to the titles or powers of certain Gods or Goddess. Specifically the Goddesses of Athena and Aphrodite‚ Riordan steadily allows the put down of Aphrodite and raises

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    In Greek mythology‚ the goddess PANAKEJA treatment‚ the daughter of the god of medicine Aesculapius. In the pharmacy‚ PANAKEJA means a cure for all diseases. It was black caraway - PANAKEJA‚ but on the list of action of this universal drug are all types of allergies‚ asthma‚ bronchitis‚ autoimmune diseases‚ removing cholesterol‚ Alzheimer’s disease and many other illnesses and ailments ... Nigella sativa (also known as black cumin ) is an annual plant of the family Ranunculaceae‚ famous for its fruit

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    Aztec Mythology and Religion The Aztecs were a group of indigenous people who established an extensive empire in Mexico. An important part of Aztec culture revolved around their spiritual and mythological beliefs. They provided a rich and creative background for their religion. In one myth‚ the goddess Coatilcue becomes impregnated by putting a feather into her shirt‚ in another‚ two gods jumped into a fire and turned into suns. These myths established how creative the Aztecs could be in creating

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    Throughout multiple mythical stories‚ Hermes possesses several different characteristics. He is known primarily as the messenger of the gods; however‚ he appears in several stories performing different tasks. Throughout mythology‚ Hermes possesses both negative and positive personality traits; he is portrayed as a cunning thief‚ an intelligent‚ strategic god and a respectful‚ kind warrior during the Trojan War. Thieves often ask for Hermes’ guidance‚ as he was a thief from the first day he was born

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