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    Where have you seen this before? How are the passages similar? How are they different? What does this similarity/ difference tell us about a larger similarities/differences in the works of a whole? Example from teacher: Aeneid line 404-424 (Dido is broken hearted) Odyssey: 212-225 (Calypso- "Can I be less desirable?") similarity: both have broken-hearts- the protagonist is leaving them difference: Aneid- Rome calls‚ going to Italy to build a new home/ Dido refuses to accept his leaving/

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    Homer the Greek Poet “The Greeks recognized Homer as the educator of all Greece”. Two long epic poems‚ the Iliad and the Odyssey were written by Homer. The Iliad and the Odyssey set the start of all Greek literature. The setting of the Iliad and the Odyssey is in ancient Greece in the time frame at around 1200 B.C‚ up to 500 years after the Trojan War took place. In Homer’s poem he sometimes mentioned the name of some Greek gods. “The Olympian gods as Homer represented them became accepted all over

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    Do city vanished ? you don’t hear it that much‚ but some cities do vanished like the city Iliad from the Trojan war. Iliad reported from missing in the Trojan war and it had never been found by a man name Heinrich Schliemann‚ who read a poem of the Trojan war and discovered the city. Ever since Heinrich Schliemann was a boy he read a poem of the Trojan war and he was determined to find the missing city and he did. When Heinrich Schliemann was a boy he read a poem. The poem was about the trojan

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    Essay Cyberbullying: The power of social networking Social networks are good for press freedom: Social networking sites have created an open space for cyberbullying to occur within the workplace‚ becoming a particularly vulnerable and often not addressed issue. Cyberbullying is a cruel weapon of bullying which is repeated psychological behaviour that involves the misuse of power by an individual towards a person. Focusing on cyberbullying in the workplace‚ there are countless effects it can have

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    Assignment 1. Views and Values: Try and link views and values to the themes in the text where you can! Identifying views and values 1. Identify three core views that you believe are expressed throughout ‘Twelve Angry Men’ 2. Write three sentences about these views using the sample below as a model Eg: Rose’s play challenges the audience to examine their own prejudice‚ exposing the dangers of prejudging‚ particularly in the court room. 3. What does Rose value / condemn? Identify three

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    effects of excessive TV violence and protect him from the problems resulting from such exposure. Monitoring your child’s viewing habits as well as engaging in frank conversations about what he might have seen can help stave off any lasting emotional effects. Here are some suggestions from the experts: Pay attention to what your children are watching. Watch TV with your kids. Put kids on a "TV diet" and limit their TV time just as you limit their junk food intake. Don’t let your child have a TV in

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    1. What are some of the differences between crime scene investigations on TV and those that occur in real life? What are some of the similarities? The differences between crime scene and TV is that in TV shows they automatically lead to the convicted or always reveal the truth. However there’s a lot more to come into play and rarely simple. In real life it takes time to see the small things. It is 10 times more gruesome because you see the worst of what human beings are capable of. They however are

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    be seen‚ but for the purpose of comfort for the dead. Sometimes they were even a form of communication between us and the gods. However‚ in this new world of Greece‚ I have learned that art is for expression‚ and they seem to appreciate and value life. Greeks have figured out movement and are honest to the human forms in art‚ unlike back home. They smoothly cut away from marble stones and consistently use a contrapposto stance. Back home in Egypt‚ we used a lot of diorite and limestone statues and

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    Information Technology and Moral Values Information technology is now ubiquitous in the lives of people across the globe. These technologies take many forms such as personal computers‚ smart phones‚ the internet‚ web and mobile phone applications‚ digital assistants‚ and cloud computing. In fact the list is growing constantly and new forms of these technologies are working their way into every aspect of daily life. In some cases‚ such as can be seen in massive multiplayer online games (see section

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    Numerous individuals suspected that it was only a myth and that the city of Troy itself never existed. Troy existed in the Bronze Age‚ and is most usually known from the antiquated greek epic stories‚ most particularily the Iliad by Homer‚ where it is broadly known as the setting for the Trojan War. In the epic‚ It is said that the reason for the Trojan war‚ and possible fall of Troy‚ was a direct result of the romance of Helen. Helen was stunningly lovely‚ numerous sovereigns needed her as their

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