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    Executive Summary Main differences of Zeus from its main competitor are its customer-oriented services‚ their core strategy of teamwork and they used municipal bond fund to purchase securities. Estimation of risk-adjusted returns is important to Zeus as In Zeus opinion‚ investors will not pay for the higher return generated by merely taking the higher risk. Investors demand Zeus to utilise professional skills to provide them with a return above the benchmark. There are also advantages and disadvantages

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                                     Vocabulary and Homework Study Questions Book 8 Vocabulary: zenith (n): the time at which something is most powerful or successful rancor (n): bitterness or resentfulness‚ especially when long-standing 1. What command did Zeus give the gods and goddesses? Zeus commanded the gods and goddesses to remain in Olympus so they wouldn’t be able to come to the Greeks’ nor the Trojans’ aid in battle. 2. Who led the Trojans in driving the Greeks back to their

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    On pages 88-97 Zeus sends his son‚ Hermes out to get a woman‚ so they can punish Prometheus through the humans. Hermes brings back Pandora and gives her the gift of a lying tongue and a cheating heart. Then Hera breathed on Pandora making her sit up. Hera told Pandora she had a job to do. Zeus and Hera decided to make Prometheus’s brother‚ Epimetheus bring the curse of Prometheus to the humans. Theus kept asking how the world had turned out the way it was. He said they must sacrifice an ox because

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    2. On Historiography a. How did Zeus Salazar differentiate the Western definition and our “indigenous” perception of what history or kasaysayan is? ANSWER: “Magkaiba ang kasaysayan‚ na binigyang-diin ng saysay‚ at historya‚ na nakatuon naman sa pagsisisyasat.” Salazar defined “history” in Tagalog as different from the Western definition‚ which referred to knowledge‚ to the search of information or to what happened in the past. He defined ‘kasaysayan’ in our “indigenous” perception. It came from

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    Earth and Poseidon

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    Zeus‚ Poseidon‚ and Hades were the three sons of Cronos. When Cronos retired‚ the boys divided the world up between them. Zeus took the sky‚ Poseidon took the sea‚ and Hades ruled under the earth‚ the home of the dead. At first‚ it was great fun. But things had been just a bit slow lately. Zeus‚ Poseidon‚ and Hades were the three sons of Cronos. When Cronos retired‚ the boys divided the world up between them. Zeus took the sky‚ Poseidon took the sea‚ and Hades ruled under the earth‚ the home of

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    was a feud between Zeus and Hades. There are not very many words that can describe the bloodshed and suffering there was during this horrible fight. The God’s didn’t have to endure the pain but the people on middle earth did. Day after day thousands of people died horrible and traitorous deaths or they were forced to fight for one of the God’s. Parent killing child‚ sibling killing sibling there was no peace in the land. The entire problem started when Tijera aka Hades wife began to fall out

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    stories in Greek literature. Zeus‚ Poseidon‚ and Hades‚ the most powerful Greek gods‚ each played a part in the story of Antigone by Sophocles. Throughout the play‚ “God” refers to Zeus‚ the king of gods. Antigone’s main motive for defying Creon is that she does not think Creon is doing what the gods would want. “Which of us can say what the gods hold wicked.” That quote means that Antigone does not think people can understand the way gods think. Haimon references Zeus when asking Creon not to punish

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    Zeus was known to be the king of all the gods. He was also the god of the sky. Some also call Zeus Jupiter. Many believe that Zeus holds up the Earth. When Zeus was born his father had planned on swallowing him‚ but before he could his mother hid him in a cave‚ which is now known as “The Cave of Zeus.” Zeus is used in the modern day world in many ways. The planet Jupiter is named after him. This is the

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    became the rulers of the World (Cosmos)‚ representing the civilization of the world. The Olympian gods majestically and democratically dwelled on Mount Olympus‚ the highest mountain in Greece‚ built by the Cyclopes. The leader of the Olympian gods was Zeus. The gods were born and grew just like human beings‚ some of them even married‚ however they were unaging and death never came to them. They lived inside human-like bodies with an ethereal fluid called ichor running through the veins. They had passions

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    Homeric Hymn to Demeter

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    The (nevertheless critical) actions of the gods Zeus‚ Helios‚ and Hades occur at the periphery of the narrative and receive relatively little attention or sympathy." (Foley 80) The author of the Poem manages to change the perspective from masculine to feminine by manipulating the frequent images of rape‚ marriage and death. The Hymn begins with an introduction to Demeter and leads into a strange mix of images reflected by the words Adoneus (Hades)‚ abducted and gave in the quote “...and the slender-ankled

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