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    software development or redirect the efforts of the entire company’s workforce to deliver the Trojan Horse (TH) product in time for the sales automation conference. The decision taken will have to be absolutely exclusive and is expected to have a critical impact on the company’s future and indeed it’s very viability. I would recommend the company to  1.    Fully redirect all of its efforts to get Trojan Horse (TH) product to market quickly so that they can showcase it at the SA conference. This would

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    You’ve probably heard of the Syrian refugee crisis‚ but do you know all about this commotion. I believe that we should not let in these people for a multitude of reasons. One‚ we hardly even know these people why should we help them when we have our own problems. Two‚ ISIS is the home area of the Syrian refugees‚ ISIS can use the fleeing people as a piggyback ride the US and terrorize America. Three‚ why should we help them when America has its own problems. Four‚ it would create less jobs for Americans

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    one of the soldiers who fought in the Trojan War. The Trojan War was a war fought between the people of the city Troy and the people of Greece. The war began after the abduction of Helen of Sparta‚ the wife of Menelaus of Sparta. The war lasted ten years and was won by the Greeks. Although the people of Troy

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    The adventures of Odysseus are dramatic‚ exciting and interesting even to a contemporary audience. It is a story of a great warrior who is cursed by the gods and must wander the seas for years after the Trojan War. There is beautiful scenery in Turkey and of course you have ships at sea and goddesses and gods causing confusion with the humans. What they did with the special effects is pretty impressive. Some of the more complex scenes were filmed in Malta. I noticed that there was some "overacting"

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    culture‚ the necessity of honoring the gods and goddesses‚ and maintaining virtues that are universal throughout society while emphasizing the importance of the individual. It is demonstrated through the journey of Odysseus‚ which begins with the Trojan War and follows with each adventure that he experiences on his return to Ithaca‚ ending on a message of the importance of homecoming when he reaches the shores of his island. The dominance of Ancient Greek society is displayed immediately in the

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    Both the Odyssey and the Aeneid share some similarities as epics; both describe the trials of a heroic figure who is the ideal representative of a particular culture. There are even individual scenes in the Aeneid are borrowed from the Odyssey. Yet‚ why are Odysseus and Aeneas so unlike one another? The answer is that the authors lived in two different worlds‚ whose values and perceptions varied greatly of a fundamental level. Greek culture and literature had a great dominating influence over Roman

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    AP English Literature Greek Mythology & Biblical Allusions Review Assignment and Exam By: Dhruv Sahni Period 4 Description: An allusion is a reference‚ explicit or implicit‚ to something in previous literature or history. This is an important literary concept that you will encounter repeatedly in poetry‚ drama‚ and fiction (You may recall that Thomas Foster spends time addressing this as well in How to Read Literature Like a Professor). With allusions‚ authors can engage the reader in making

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    Odysseus and His Flaws

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    Odysseus and his flaws In Homer’s Odyssey‚ the hero is Odysseus‚ a man who left his home to fight the Trojan War and who comes back twenty years later to find his household overrun by suitors courting his wife Penelope. Throughout his journey‚ this rich and complex character battles life’s temptations towards purification‚ since he must overcome his sins and flaws in order to obtain redemption from the gods‚ thus returning home to his throne on the island of Ithaca. However‚ this purification process

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    Analysis of Ulysses

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    Alfred Tennyson‚ a British poet‚ wrote the poem‚ Ulysses‚ in 1833 as a literary work that would serve to implicate the importance of education in the lives of the British. In the poem‚ he uses the roman character Ulysses’s thoughts and his experiences as a navy warrior and a King to impose onto the 18th century British the idea that education plays an important role in a prosperous country and that one should embrace the dual act of education disciplining the mind and developing morals to better

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    The tale of The Trojan Horse sets the background for the famous Marble sculpture. In the tale‚ the Trojan War had been going on for ten years; The Greeks concocted a plan as a last effort at finally defeating the Trojans. They constructed a huge wooden horse and hid an army of men inside of it. Appearing to abandon the war and sail home‚ they left behind the massive wooden horse. The Trojans gathered outside the city to try and figure out what to do with the horse. Laocoön (a priest of Apollo

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