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    jewelry. Venus The Greek goddess Aphrodite‚ also known as Venus in the Roman world‚ is known for her beauty and love. The name Venus was adopted by the razor brand Gillette in a clever marketing way that may convince women that if they use Gillette’s Venus razor‚ they too could feel beautiful and powerful like a goddess. The company’s catchphrase is “Find the goddess in you.” The company chose to use the name to urge women to find the confidence in their inner goddess.

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    Februa is a Roman Goddess in which February is named after she is a benefactor of love and sex. In February she has a feast day and it is part of Lupercalia which is now what we call Valentine’s day which is also love day I like Valentine’s day it is romantic. The second Month on the calendar February is the third month of winter. February has a birthstone of Aquarius a water Bearer and Pisces the two fishes. Februa is another word for cleansing and purification‚ and it reflects the rituals taken

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    It is a beautiful flower which symbolises divinity‚ fertility‚ wealth‚ knowledge and not to forget enlightenment. Untouched by the impurity‚ lotus symbolises the purity of heart and mind. According to Hindu mythology Lotus is made as a seat of the Goddess of wealth - Lakshmi.The ’Lotus’ is scientifically known as ’Nelumbo Nucifera’. It is the national flower of India. It is a sacred flower and occupies a unique position in the art and mythology of ancient India and has been an auspicious symbol of

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    Student Question: The tomb painters were more of artisans than they were artists in ancient Egypt. The reason for this is they didn’t typically come up with the ideas for what they were painting in the tombs; they were told what to paint and painted it. Artists would have had free range on what to paint rather than being told what to paint exactly. Artisans are more the people who can actually paint someone’s idea who might not be able to design or paint the idea given. 2. One rationale reason

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    Greeks most sacred Goddess’s was Artemis (also known as the Roman Goddess Diana). When Artemis was born she assisted her mother in the birth of her twin brother Apollo. She became the protector of women and made decisions regarding who would live and die during birth. (Encyclopedia mythica: Artemis) Heket was an Egyptian Goddess. She had a frogs head which was a symbol of life and fertility. She was also known as the Goddess of the last stages of birth. Although the word midwife did not exist

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    and a lovely sea nymph whose name was Thetis. All the kings and queens of the day were invited to the wedding feast‚ as well as all the immortal ones who lived on Mount Olympus – all‚ that is‚ except for one. For no invitation was sent to Eris‚ the goddess of strife. Now strife is when people argue‚ and it was generally thought a bad idea to invite strife to a wedding party‚ in case she caused the happy couple to quarrel. Eris was extremely annoyed about being overlooked‚ and as revenge‚ she decided

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    Ishta. This relief is thought to have been a shrine image meant for worship of the goddess Innana/Ishtar. She was a Mesopotamian goddess of love‚ fertility‚ and war. The piece depicts the goddess as a human-like creature with large round breasts‚ round hips‚ bird claws for feet‚ and wings. Her rounded female figure and pronounced breast is what led people to believe is a depiction of the Mesopotamian fertility goddess

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    Mythology The word myth on this century is used to identify a story of some sort. Which usually is a fiction story stating it is not real? “It’s a myth” means that it is not a fictional story‚ it is sort of like a rumor no one really knows if it truly happened or not. In contrast‚ the word myth in academic context is used as follows; a myth is a form of story that did or did not happened in ancient times. To me a myth is a story that is told to children to either scare them or make them feel like

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    sound imagery is found in the way "she walks‚ treads on the ground." It produces heavy thumping and a lack of elegance as envisioned when I think of a "goddess go." There is also a link to religion or a higher power‚ when "goddess" and "heaven" are depicted. The alliteration in line eleven and twelve‚ the hard "g" sounds can be heard in "grant‚" "goddess‚" "go‚" and "ground." There is assonance found in line one with the "i" sounds‚ "my‚" "eyes‚" and "like." The most notable feature about this sonnet

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    The Hymalayn mountains and two rivers blocked the majority of intrances through land travel. This lead the people living there to be less affected by other cultures and mostly protected from invasion. 2. What does Ganga Ma mean? Ganga Ma means Goddess of river Ganges. She is seen to be a mother figure who is tangible‚ aprochable‚ and all accepting‚ she is also called described as compassion in liquid form. 3. Note some important facets of the Harappa culture (Indus Valley Civilization). The Harappa

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