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    Creation Myths

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    Creation Myths across the Cultures Hum/105 World Mythology Creation Myths across the Cultures “In the beginning‚ there was - Nun? Nothing? A great blackness? Water? Perhaps‚ there was only sand and sky?” All of the great Creation stories begin with this very simple statement‚ and then proceed to tell us of the gods and goddesses that created this vast and wonderful Earth. Although these stories had many similarities‚ they also had just as many differences. In this essay‚ I am going to

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    Say No To DRUGS!

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    users don’t tell about the bad effects from the chemicals they have consume to their body. Probably‚ some of the users don’t know about the bad effects from consume drugs.When you buy some good in the street‚ make sure that you know how it was made and what substances those contained in that good. Nowadays‚ saying NO to drugs is the hardest thing you ever have to do. Drugs become an easy escape from life troubles. Example‚ you can’t concentrate in the exam because your girlfriend or boyfriend broke up

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    Tradition and Originality

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    Len Nguyen ENG Shakespeare Richard III Tradition and Originality in Shakespeare’s Richard III When reading Richard III play‚ I assume I was reading historical contexts‚ but wonder how Shakespeare was able to document it in so much detail. It is clear that I’m not the only one. From the title‚ “originality” refers Shakespeare’s creation of Richard III and time while "tradition" refers to the fact in the drama. “Shakespeare’s new and original treatment of time… frequent allusion to hours

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    Montezuma Traditions

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    first because we were intimidated‚ but then‚ our fearless leader Montezuma appeared. Montezuma‚ not being afraid of them ‚ asked them what they wanted and why they were in our territory; oddly enough they were not here to hurt us or take over our land. They were here to learn from our customs and culture‚ or so we thought. As time went by‚ they learned many traditions and some of our ways of hunting‚ and we

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    Aristotle’s Doctrine of the Mean is a system designed by Aristotle to attempt to help people make virtuous decisions. Aristotle’s want to aid humans make virtuous decisions stems from how he perceived humans and their purpose. When trying to explain humans‚ Aristotle believed that humans can be best explained by the purpose they serve. He then concluded that the good of human beings is to reason and if a human can reason well‚ then they are serving their function. For Aristotle‚ reasoning well is

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    Text Complexity

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    not being exposed to the importance of the text to understand it in a higher level. The level of complexity and structure of a text are significantly important to have readers dive deeper into the text. Having background knowledge about structure and complexity will make it so children are able to gain new knowledge and be able to think critically. Instead of surface reading with the new research students are becoming equipped to read the more complex text with out becoming frustrated instead to challenge

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    Beauty Myth

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    The Myth of Being “Beautiful” “Beauty provokes harassment‚ the law says‚ but it looks through men ’s eyes when deciding what provokes it.” ― Naomi Wolf‚ The Beauty Myth: How Images of Beauty are Used Against Women The beauty myth‚ how what others perceive as what beauty is can‚ will be and has been used against women. Advertising agencies and Hollywood are portraying to young girls and women that youth‚ beauty and love go together to make a complete and happy existence in life. From reality

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    to give somebody a sense of confidence or self-esteem. The word repression means the process of suppressing somebody or the condition of having political‚ social‚ or cultural freedom controlled by force. "That Beautiful Undiscovered Voice"‚ tells a story of a woman‚ Sayyida‚ who on her own‚ discovers that she has this beautiful voice and uses that voice to empower herself and get away from repression. After being married and having four kids‚ she is withheld from the freedoms of life. She is restricted

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    Atlantis Myths

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    long time. Being the mysterious story of a long ago disappeared island‚ it has remained a fanciful myth in the eyes of many. For yet others‚ it is the center of dreams about finding a lost empire. In a tale so full of mythical events‚ it is hard to imagine reality intermingled‚ but‚ in the end‚ what determines the veracity of the long-lasting story? The legend of the lost city of Atlantis might hide more truth than at first meets the eye. It is in the origin of the myth that the search for this truth

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    TS Eliot and Tradition

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    a result impoverished. History is instead characterized by regression and ruptures. In his essay‚ “Tradition and the Individual Talent‚” his idea of tradition shows retrogression instead of progression. Eliot argues that “the whole literature of Europe from Homer” (49) is an archive of works affecting authors in the present moment and is in turn influenced by those authors in the present. In other words‚ the poet’s predecessors are those to whom he is indebted for all that he has inherited: his language

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