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    Inanna Goddess

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    characters in their stories‚ and this essay will argue that was very much the case with the goddess Inanna. Also known later as Ishtar‚ Inanna could be considered a goddess of many aspects in the same sense that characters in modern storytelling are multifaceted in a reflection of human complexity. This essay will explore firstly her apparent aspect of power and violence that could make her appear to be a goddess of war and how that aspect intertwines

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    Goddess Wadjet

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    Figurine of the Goddess Wadjet I visited the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and although there were countless art pieces that I enjoyed viewing. The one that really stood out to me and caught my attention was an interesting piece that was the Figurine of the Goddess Wadjet. She was created sometime between 664-525 BCE during the twenty-sixth dynasty. The Goddess Wadjet was known to be the protectress and what is also considered a tutelary deity of Egypt. The Wadjet figurine is a small statue

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    Durga Goddess

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    Explain why devotion to Druga has become such an important part of Hinduism? One of the most distinctive goddess of Hinduism is Durga. Her supremacy and power appears in many forms to protect the world from demons who threaten the stability of the cosmos. Her devotion is celebrated in one of the most important festivals; Durga Purja that occurs at the begging of October around harvest time‚ Durga is also linked with fertility and the ceremony last nine days. The importance is to commemorate the

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    The Snake Goddess

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    The Snake Goddess The Snake Goddess‚ a voluptuous‚ divine figure with bare breasts‚ and snakes in both hands‚ is one of the most well known female deity’s and faïence figurines in Minoan culture (Patron). The actual representation of the Snake Goddess is unknown; however‚ a majority of perceptions would all agree that the Snake Goddess is an important female deity in Minoan civilization. By analyzing the importance of symbolism‚ the role of women in Minoan civilization and The Snake Goddesses role

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    Horae Goddess

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    Laura S in The Magical Circle School Resource Library discusses how Horae is a Greek Goddess and Roman Goddess of time. She rules over the seasons‚ as well as‚ every hour of the day. Horae makes sure that life’s order and nature is kept in order. She works to strengthen our awareness of earth’s cycles and time. Monaghan discusses how Horae is a “collective goddess” and is found in various groupings. These groups with Horae were goddesses “…of natural order and seasons.” They ruled the order of the

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    Aphrodite Goddess

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    According to the ancient Greeks‚ Aphrodite was a beautiful‚ youthful goddess‚ associated with the attributes of love and life (Schefold 15). Between the 6th century B.C. and the 1st century A.D.‚ she was frequently used as a subject matter in Greek and Hellenistic art. During that period‚ goddesses related to Aphrodite were often seen in Near Eastern art as well. In fact‚ Aphrodite’s origins can be found in the goddess Astarte‚ who was worshipped by the Phoenicians. The Assyrians‚ who controlled

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    Minoan Goddess

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    priestesses holding a double-axe in front of a tree-shrine of a goddess. It helps us to understand that holding tree shrine was a common religious observance in the daily lives of the Minoans. The double-axe features in other Minoan artefacts‚ commonly in sacrifices‚ suggesting that the priestesses sacrificed something to the goddess under the shrine. 3 Mistress of the Animals Seal This seal shows the Mistress of the Animals‚ or Minoan Mother Goddess. She is depicted in many other representations of Minoan

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    The Gentle Lena

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    Lena’s gentle‚ sweet‚ servant-like behavior was a commentary on the way on the way society saw and treated women in the early 20th century. Lena did not have an opinion of her own‚ she did not know how to make decisions on her own; she was told what to think‚ where to work‚ what to do with her money‚ her free time and her future; her life was designed by someone else because she was a women and unable to make decisions for herself. In the early 20th century society treated women as though they

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    Goddess of Fashion

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    Tammy Vien February 11‚ 2013 Period 6 Miss Sare Goddess of Fashion Endymata is the Greek goddess of fashion. Endymata was the daughter of Athena. Young Endymata was first found by emerging from Athena’s blue and gold toga which Athena was sleeping in Endymata came to be as a very young adult. Athena did not know she had had a daughter‚ since Endymata just ran off after sprouting about her mother’s outfit. Endymata was walking about Athena’s palace‚ and then some of Athena’s guards spotted

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    Competition Promotes Prosperity Competition in most cases is a good thing. Athletes often profit the most from competition because they are forced to give their all on every play. Even a world class athlete‚ if he has completion will be pushed further and will have to give in to his own agenda (laziness) to remain competitive. Competition in the market place is no different; it combats most company self-interests and instead provokes producers into wealth-creating activities.1 The competitive

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