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    Tarahqa

    TAHARQA It was dark and rainy night when my grandfather shouted “story time”, I ran into his room and I sat down wondering “what is the story will about in this scary night”. That was the beginning of every night scenario with my grandfather, almost all my childhood. And it was obvious he is serious this time, because he sat down on the floor in front of me for the first time. I felt the excitement running in my blood, and exit through my eyes as a look of a child waiting for his biggest treat.

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    Nausikaa Episode in the Odyssey

    Folktale Motifs of the Nausikaa Episode in The Odyssey In Book VI of The Odyssey, the tale of princess Nausikaa exhibits the folklore motifs of struggle, lust, persuasion, marriage, determinedness, and gender roles that are historically valued in Western culture. People perceive the episode of Nausikaa and the Phaiakians in different ways. Book VI is a wonderful representation of a "fairy-tale" encounter that simply allows those who are involved to experience hope and change. In the Nausikaa

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    God in Monotheastic Religions

    politics and in the evolution of societies, especially when it comes to the transmission of power from one generation to another. D- Is there a “heroic code” that guides the decisions of the characters in The Iliad? Discuss the values of the Homeric hero, paying particular attention to contrasting characters such as Achilles, Odysseus, Paris, and Hector. Does one character emerge as more heroic than the rest? Does one character emerge as less heroic? E- Does Achilles ultimately emerge as a sympathetic

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    Importance F Sport

    Sport is an important part of today's society and plays a large role in many people's lives. Now more than ever, sport events dominate headlines and athletes have become national heroes. The question is, does sport merit this kind of interest and attention? From a social standpoint, sport plays a positive role in uniting people from different social backgrounds in support of their favourite team. This can aid people's understanding and tolerance of each other. However, just as sport unites people

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    Heros

    Heroes There are no longer people in this world who I can consider a “hero”-- not that there were many before the modern generation. In this day and age people view those who are paid to serve and protect as “heroes”, but I would kindly disagree. The Police Officers and Firemen are not heroes they are simply normal people trying to make a living. To truly be a hero, in my opinion, you must be extraordinary in every way. A true hero must be kind, generous, courageous, truthful, loyal, and chivalrous

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    Bowulf Characteristics of an Anglosaxon Hero

    Within the tale of “Beowulf” four character traits can be found which define the Anglo Saxon Hero. The first is loyalty, as demonstrated by the relationship between Lord and thane. According to page 23 of the “Beowulf” introduction, “a relationship based less on subordination of one man’s will to another than on mutual trust and respect.” The second and third characteristics are strength and courage. The importance of these specific traits to the Anglo-Saxon people is clearly presented during the

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    Beowulf: Epic Heroism

    asked the question what makes a good hero. If myself were asked what makes a good hero, my answers would simply say courage, morality, honor, strength, unselfishness, and loyalty. Reading all of the works this semester; analyzing the characters traits of heroism, without a doubt the poem Beowulf displays the most epic heroism of all the works from reading this semester. David Aaron White said it best in his article; “In the poem Beowulf, one's value as a hero is built on what he has done, and what

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    Leadership and Group Management

    Name: Instructor: Course: Date: Leadership & Group Management 1) What concepts could you apply to help you and your group members change this attitude? Are there specific techniques that you feel are effective in getting your team motivated and focused on achieving the project goals? There are numerous concepts that can be applied to enable members of a group change their attitudes. The concept I would apply in such a scenario is to play the role of the leader. The first and most important

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    Beowulf

    true definition of bravery and heroism. Each character possesses different personalities that will also leave a lesson unto us. Qualities that will serve as life-lesson to the reader. Firstly, Beowulf exemplifies the true traits of being a hero. A hero is someone who is completely unselfish, who will willingly help someone in need, who doesn’t aim for popularity or any recognitions, rather for the safety of the people in his kingdom or place. It is more than wielding a sword, it is using your

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    Team Building

    BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS--TEAM BUILDING 1. Most Important lesson learned a . How group functions productively The important lesson which I learned is how a group work as a team .Different ideas and different views ends in one solution which makes a good team. b. How to work with others in a group Another important thing I learned is how to work with others. How to work in a team, time management, idea sharing, respecting each other’s views and how to be a good team player. 2

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