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    Gilgamesh Not Gay.

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    In ancient mythology‚ all the stories were similarly connected to each other. Two of these stories are the epic of Gilgamesh and the Iliad. In the Gilgamesh story he has to discover everything about himself on a journey. He tries to do great things before going on the true journey so that he would be remembered forever. Gilgamesh travels to the Cedar Forest to defeat Humbab in the name of glory. But Achilles on the other hand wants to die in a war and be remembered as a hero who died in battle.

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    [Prologue: The Rise of the Danish Nation] (Lines 1-85‚ pp. 33-34) 1. Realize that this prologue introduces the Danes‚ not Beowulf or his people the Geats. What was unusual about the way Shield came to be ruler of the Danes? What was his funeral like? What relation is Hrothgar to Shield? Unlike Hrothgar‚ Shield became king because he had the ability to take down the enemies. Hrothgar became king through wealth. When Shield died the Danes buried him and his treasures in the sea. Hrothgar happens

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    What makes a good leader? A good leader consists of being a good communicator‚ a good listener‚ a clear focus‚ and always be honest with each other. A good leader should always be able to make hard choices. An example of leadership from the story Gilgamesh brings back Enkidu’s humanity. Leaders are there to help people that are in need. To me‚ this is what Gilgamesh did for Enkidu. However‚ the most important thing to have if you wanted to be a good leader is to have vision. By having good vision

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    Gilgamesh and ekindu

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh: The Relationship between Gilgamesh and Enkidu The Epic of Gilgamesh is one of the most remarkable writings of the Babylonian ancient literature. Its main theme is the condition of man on earth as a mortal being. There are two very important myths incorporated in the epic: one is the quest for immortality and story of the flood‚ related to Gilgamesh by its very survivor‚ Utanapishtim. In the context of the symbolic meanings of the text‚ the relationship between the two friends

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    What Music Can Teach Us About Unity Music teaches you how to live‚ it makes you feel emotions‚ and explains things and situations. Music can motivate‚ encourage‚ and energize. Music holds a powerful position. Music can travel across country borders‚ barbed wire‚ and conflict. Music cannot be beaten‚ stolen‚ jailed‚ insulted. Music is not one person’s claim; no one can own music. Music can be interpreted according to you; there ’s no right or wrong way. Music is a language that can be understood

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    Tell Me About Blood

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    1. The significance of lower than normal hematocrit is anemia. This can be caused by vitamin deficiency‚ loss of blood‚ bone marrow problems‚ or abnormal hematocrit. The effect of bacterial infection would cause not a decrease in hematocrit (420Allen) 2. Leukocytes are produced or stored in many locations in the body including: the thymus‚ spleen‚ and bone marrow. The two kinds of lymphocytes are B lymphocytes and T lymphocytes. Lymphocytes start out in the bone marrow and either stay there to

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    Enkidu & Gilgamesh

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    Enkidu and Gilgamesh The Epic of Gilgamesh is about a Tyrant‚ Gilgamesh‚ who terrorized the people from his kingdom. Enkidu was created to save the people and become a companion to Gilgamesh. From the beginning‚ a clear and invisible bond is created. Gilgamesh and Enkidu are complete opposites that complement each other; one was an arrogant city dweller‚ the other a quintessential "Wildman" of the woods and plains. Gilgamesh civilizes Enkidu and Enkidu helps Gilgamesh transform into a perfect leader

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    Gilgamesh

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    summary of Gilgamesh I started comparing Gilgamesh to other heroes that I’ve read about. I noticed that Gilgamesh and William Shakespeare’s character Macbeth have many similarities. Neither of them are the typical hero that should be idolized. First off‚ Gilgamesh is a king and Macbeth is a general who later becomes king. They both are unfit to be ruling. Gilgamesh is easily pressured by the ways of Enkidu. Enkidu was “as magnificent as Gilgamesh” (1) but yet he seems to surpass Gilgamesh in ranking

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    villain as “a cruelly malicious person who is involved in or devoted to wickedness or crime” (“Villain”). Five characteristics of an epic villain‚ as outlined by Antonio del Drago‚ a fiction writor and professor‚ are being powerful‚ intelligent‚ immoral‚ wounded‚ and determined (Del Drago). If these characteristcs are to be taken as the boiled down basis for most villains‚ what are the characteristics of their counterpart‚ the hero? Once again we turn to Dictionary.com‚ which defines a hero as “a man of

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    the Ancient Civilization‚ two of them being Sophocles’ Antigone and the epic of Gilgamesh. Gilgamesh tells the story of the careless king of Uruk‚ that is looking for immortality‚ who later becomes a wise and responsible king‚ and the other‚ Antigone‚ tells the story of the king of Thebes that is clouded by his own power‚ who loses everything important to him and is left with sorrow and guilt. Creon‚ from Antigone‚ and Gilgamesh are considered to be ruthless leaders. They rule their kingdoms both differently

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