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    Jupiter and its Galilean Moons By: Logan Brink Astronomy 101 April 19‚ 2011 The solar system is an intriguing place. There are objects in our solar system that have unfathomable beauty; a few of these beautiful objects being Jupiter and its four Galilean moons. Jupiter is one of the most interesting bodies in the solar system‚ so it makes sense that its four largest moons are equally fascinating. The Galilean moons are some of the most curious bodies in our solar system. From dead worlds to

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    beginning‚ he is pining over Phoebe and seems to believe that his enduring the pain of her rejection is a reality of love. He acts desperately to try to win her over and forgets to respect himself in the process. When Phoebe has professed her love for Ganymede over him‚ he expresses that love is made of “sighs and tears” (V‚ ii‚ 88). Proving his foolish confusion of angst and infatuation with genuine love. But in his next sentence he says love is about “faith and service” (V‚ ii‚ 93). So while Silvius

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    scientifically interesting satellites are known as the Galilean Satellites for Galileo Galilei. In order of distance from their planet: Io‚ Europa‚ Ganymede‚ and Callisto. These were the first four moons discovered other than our own and are some of the most sought after‚ active‚ and fascinating moons in our entire solar system. The four satellites Io‚ Europa‚ Ganymede and Callisto are very

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    Galileo observed are now called the Galilean moons of Jupiter: Callisto‚ Ganymede‚ Europa‚ and Io. The next big discovery to happen to Jupiter was in the 1660s. Through his telescope‚ Giovanni Cassini noticed spots and bands

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    As you like it Act 1 Scene 3 Solved Contextual Question Rosalind: The duke my father loved his father dearly. Celia: Doth it therefore ensue that you should love his son dearly? By this kind of chase‚ I should hate him‚ for my father hated his father dearly; yet I hate not Orlando. Rosalind: N‚ faith‚ hate him not‚ for my sake. Celia: Why should I not? Doth he not deserve well? i) What inconvenience has Orlando suffered on account of being the son of Sir Rowland? Orlando has

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    2010‚ from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Laocoon_Pio-Clementino_Inv1059-1064-1067.jpg Statue of Hermes. [Greek Sculpture]. (2006). Retrieved February 18‚ 2010‚ from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:0002MAN-Hermes.jpg Statute of Zeus and Ganymede. [Greek Sculpture]. (2004). Retrieved February 18‚ 2010‚ from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Zeus-Gany-sculpt1.jpg The Charioteer of Delphi. [Greek Sculpture]. (2005). Retrieved February 18‚ 2010‚ from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Charioteer_of_Delphi_-_detail_of_head

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    their town as they are being persecuted. Throughout their journey‚ they encountered various types of lifestyles outside of Waknuk as the East Coast of Canada beings to return to normality after a nuclear bomb destroyed everywhere. However‚ David‚ Rosalind‚ and Petra were able to escape safely with the Sealand lady as a result of Michael’s brave‚ calm and cool‚ and intelligent character. Michael’s first character trait leading to the success of the group’s escape was his bravery. Michael shows

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    themselves as males. Though both Viola and Rosalind help their less-than-ideal beloveds woo their own objects of desire‚ and both disguises emerge party from the loss of a male familial figure‚ the women inhabit their male facades in drastically different ways. In both plays‚ though‚ Shakespeare provides constant reminders of Viola and Rosalind’s femininity‚ never straying too far from established gender tropes. One of the clearest similarities between Rosalind and Viola lies in that they disguise themselves

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    to her place to get him something to eat and try to calm him down. They end up kissing. • The next day Rob begins acting really weird. He will not look at Cassie‚ say more than one sentence‚ and refuses to come over for dinner. • He meets with Rosalind again. She talks about how she knows Cassie does not like her and how much she appreciates Rob for being there for her. She tries to kiss him‚ but Rob turns her down and she gets angry because she thought he cared for her. • The medical records for

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    familiar with the myth of Leda and the swan and know that "he" means Zeus‚ the head honcho of the Greek gods. Zeus slept with hundreds of women and even some boys‚ too. In fact‚ Zeus did something similar to a boy named Ganymede. The god changed himself into an eagle and snatched up Ganymede to be his servant on Mt. Olympus. Than in line five the word vague sets the mood of disorientation and not knowing what to do. This might mean that leda did not really know whether she wanted this or not‚ so her

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