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    THE MINOAN CAFÉ is an exotic‚ sexual odyssey of self-discovery. The story is character driven and explores the inner struggle of the protagonist with her sexual identity and need for love. The script is driven by themes about exposing ones imperfections and examining sexual honesty. The script also examines the morality of sex with multiple partners. The voice is original. The actionable goal is clear. The protagonist Amara competes with another dancer for a role in a nude show. The inciting event

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    Women were not allowed to own property or have a job that could earn them real money‚ they legally belonged to their father or husband. Despite the lack of power women had in Ancient Greece‚ Homer did not take that into account while writing. In The Odyssey‚ women are critical to Odysseus’ trials‚ and successes. Athena is pivotal in assisting Odysseus by aiding in his struggle to return home and in Ithaca. She supports Odysseus throughout the epic. Athena first helps by explaining Odysseus’ predicament

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    high above the food chain while others sit precariously on chairs of eggshells trying to awe those who sit at the seat of honor. This order of things is not only natural but happens now‚ in the past and even in fiction books. For instance‚ in The Odyssey gods have more power than mankind‚ but there are certain things even higher than that on the power scale‚ gods like Zeus and Hera who hold the most power‚ alphas as one might say. Although the power of gods and goddesses mighty and often impregnable

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    Eric D. Joseph May 9‚ 2006 Afro-Amer. Hist.4223 The African-American Odyssey The Promise of Reconstruction‚ 1865-1868 The emancipation of the African slave who was now disconnected from their traditions and way of life after nearly 300 years‚ is seemingly a great gush from the dam to the ebbs and flows of the struggle. The end of slavery as we know it‚ presented a ball of mixed emotions among the nation; North and SOUTH. Some slaves were grossly ecstatic to be free. For example

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    In the epic poem‚ The Odyssey‚ the book Hospitality in the Forest is extremely important to the development of the story because it depicts another side of Odysseus’ personality‚ patience and cautiousness‚ when he visit Eumaeus‚ a pig farmer‚ instead of his family or wealthy allies and tells a story about being a commoner from Crete. Odysseus knows he can trust Eumaeus and that he has stayed loyal after all of the years at Troy and lost at sea. Book XIV illustrates Odysseus’ intelligence in a different

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    My Educational Odyssey 1st Grade - Put others before yourself “As a young boy‚ scouting gave me a confidence and camaraderie that is hard to find in modern life.” - Bear Grylls Boy Scouts instilled a discipline in me that is difficult to come across elsewhere. The program teaches you to be responsible and respectful‚ while still learning about nifty science tricks and the fundamentals of sports. The camaraderie was also great‚ especially during the various camping trips where we were able to be

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    does not have‚ but adapts to. A leader is someone who is in charge‚ and guides and instructs a crew to reach their destination. Leadership is something that you develop overtime from observations and experience. One of the greatest leaders in The Odyssey is Odysseus‚ because of his ability to make sacrifices‚ his trust in his men‚ and his role model-like qualities. Firstly. Odysseus is a good leader because of his ability to make sacrifices. A leader has to be able to give up some things in order

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    The paper looks at how Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) and Andre Tarkovsky’s Solaris (1972) make art cinema out of the popular genre of science fiction. Further‚ it focuses on the specific ways the two directors deploy to construct extraterrestrial space to explore key concerns of science fiction‚ including the relation of humans to technology‚ human to the alien or non-human‚ as well as the relationship of the present to the future. The specific constructions of those films shape

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    Arrogance to Modesty: The Hardest Journey To quote Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ “A great man is always willing to be little”. In Homer’s “The Odyssey”‚ the oldest epic poem known to man‚ Odysseus‚ king of Ithaca‚ is called to the Trojan War. He leaves his home‚ thinking that he will be back soon‚ without realizing that the God’s wrath would prevent him from getting home. Odysseus demonstrates many concepts throughout his journey‚ but the most prominent is his usage of hubris and humility towards the Gods

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    Odyssey Essay I‚ Odysseus‚ fought with Greek heroes at Troy‚ and struggle to find my way back to my kingdom in Ithaca. I started my journey to Ithaca from Troy but my ship was carried away by a storm. My crew‚ ship and I ended up in the country of Lotophages. The Lotophages people ate the lotus plant‚ which made you forget everything. I then got my crew back on the ship and we sailed off to Ithaca from there. We then ended up on the island where Cyclops Polyphemus lived; he shoved my men and me

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