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    edu/wareht/gkcultur/guide/14) The Odyssey is not just about the heroic Odysseus‚ but more importantly about the underlying themes from the Greek culture.  The following page discusses in detail four of those themes:  spiritual growth‚ loyalty‚ perseverance‚ and hospitality.  Spiritual Growth By Brian Lower Homer uses the idea of spiritual growth as one of his underlying themes in the Odyssey.  He relates this message through various characters and their adventures or actions.  Spiritual growth

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    strands. b. one with two new strands and the other with two original strands. c. each with one new strand and one original strand. d. each with two original strands. ANS: C PTS: 1 REF: p. 299 4. During mitosis‚ the a. DNA molecules unwind. b. histones and DNA molecules separate. c. DNA molecules become more tightly coiled. d. nucleosomes become less tightly packed. ANS: C PTS: 1 REF: p. 296 5. Unlike DNA‚ RNA contains a. adenine. c. phosphate groups. b. uracil

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    Agarose Gel Electophoresis of DNA Topoisomers Introduction DNA can exist as different isomers that change the confirmation of the DNA’s structure. DNA can be in a linear confirmation this is a relaxed confirmation as the DNA can rotate about its axis unconstrained. It can also exist as a nicked circle this is also a relaxed confirmation as the DNA strands can again rotate freely with respect to one another. Covalently closed circular DNA or cccDNA exists as a supercoil this is because the covalent

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    system once abandoned at the time the child moves around the system a lot before arriving at a specific home where they stay. At this point‚ the child has arrived at the home a metaphor for the witch’s home. Here the child learns of independence‚ perseverance and hope alike Gretel from the tale does. Taking a look at the tale “Hansel and Gretel we can see that at the beginning of the tale Gretel is a fragile and scared soul‚ she needs her brother at every moment. But once her brother is taken from her

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    persuades him to see Lionel Logue‚ an Australian speech therapist in London…… This story is about his courage and hope of him and his wife that the duke will pass every test and difficulties he faces through stammer…. This movie shows us: Support Perseverance Unconditional Love Self-fulfilling prophecies Support The protagonist’s wife is his sole pillar of strength. Her unconditional support and faith in her husband is inspiring. The wife’s acts and gestures clearly show what faith and support

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    Tyler Perry: From Pain‚ to Perseverance‚ and Success “What is important to me about my movies is that the stories and messages are for anyone. Anyone who needs to learn about forgiveness will enjoy it no matter who they are.” -Tyler Perry Tyler Perry-born Emmitt Perry Jr. on September 13‚ 1969‚ has become an icon in his own right. Whether one agrees with his work or not‚ the fact that cannot be avoided is that he has made pivotal strides in the entertainment industry. He is the true

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    of good sportsmanship‚ perseverance‚ and determination. The minute I arrived at the swim meet‚ I was greeted with the sight of 400 or more swimmers all gathered around various

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    The Odyssey Moral Values

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    The Odyssey Moral Values The Odyssey by Homer uses Odysseus’ 10-year journey home from the Trojan War to illustrate some of the most important moral values of book. The moral values in the story include loyalty‚ compassion‚ self-control and perseverance. Each one has a tale or two associated with it.   Loyalty is an important moral value in The Odyssey because Odysseus is devoted to his family. He is determined to return home to his wife despite all of the obstacles in his way. Odysseus stayed

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    and his men make many attempts to make their way home. Over a course of 10 years‚ Odysseus and his men make many dangerous‚ yet exciting journeys across the Mediterranean Sea. A good leader should have self-control‚ physical strength and a lot of perseverance. I think Odysseus shows those characteristics plenty of time throughout the epic. Odysseus shows self-control when he resists stabbing the Cyclops in the eye with the sharpened tree trunk. He must be intelligent to come up with such a well thought

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    The Path to Success

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    different ways‚ everyone has a different understanding of what success means to people. Generally‚ success means fulfilling the goals that people set for themselves. However‚ success cannot be achieved without hard work‚ sacrifice‚ dedication‚ perseverance‚ and most importantly‚ passion for what you do or what you want to become. First‚ success requires sacrifice. Without sacrifice there will be no reward at the end result. According to the book Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell‚ in a small section

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