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    In the beginning, everything was dark. The Earth stood alone, filled with only dull, fresh water, and empty of anything else. But, the Earth wasn’t alone. There was also the Sun Goddess and Mother goddess, Soleil, and other sleeping goddesses, and a sleeping god. Soleil emerged from the darkness, bringing light and power with her. She noticed how she was alone, and her loneliness leads her to shine brighter than usual, awakening the god and goddesses in slumber. First, the Water Goddess, Malila

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    Without haste they push against nature and forget all it has done for them. This idea of respect, however is not so easily forgotten by all. Many writers and poets tell beautiful stories and tales of the power and care of mother nature’s hand extends. One such poem, “The earth is a living thing”, by Lucille Clifton, brilliantly adds to such ideas. The idea that nature poses not only strength but the smarts and heart right along with it. A concept that is not readily shared by many essay writers.

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    roles as mothers and as Mother Nature, while dismissing men 's roles as the primary source of economical growth. Throughout The World on the Turtle 's Back, the audience is shown a different perspective rather than the usual patriarchal perspective of women and their influence in the development of the world. The myth states, "After a while, the woman’s time came, and she was delivered of a daughter. The woman and her daughter kept walking in a circle around the earth, so that the earth and plants

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    the character presents tricks and courage by entering the serpents territory and tricking them by thinking he is a one of the serpents. Also in Good mind it shows dedication because Good mind works really hard on recreating the world and making the earth a better place for animals.In the myths of “Percy Jackson”, “Nanabush” and Iroquois creation story”, the hero’s shares common traits of courage and dedication. These traits help them succeed in their respective missions. In order for the hero’s to

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    charged humans with the care of the beautiful garden of Eden. (Holy Bible Genesis 2:15) The Bible also reads “The earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof, the world and those who dwell therein.” (Holy Bible Psalm 24:1) The Earth was not the creation of man but of God, although he made it for man to dwell, it still belongs to God. This is very similar to man’s bodies, alike the earth man’s body is not their own but God’s and we are also charged to take care of our own bodies. (Holy

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    meeting. They came together for the creation of the earth. It was exactly what they wanted. It was full of land with many trees and flowers. They made several creatures, starting with the biggest elephants and then going to the smallest frogs. “What must the animals drink?” one God said. “We will make lakes and ponds for them.” All the Gods were in agreement and were very satisfied with their choices. They believed that all the creatures on earth would love and cherish the new land. As soon as they

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    Letter From The Future

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    “A Letter from the Future” by Richard Heinberg describes to readers of a not too distant future (2101) an Earth in which its resources have been squandered and is facing an irreversible environmental meltdown caused by human’s greediness and mismanagement. Heinberg writes from the future to try and educate past civilization on what is happening in the future and how if their actions don’t change in how they treat their natural resources their future will irrefutably be destroyed for all mankind.

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    emotional and physical strength a mother presents to the world is a necessary asset to a home and a culture. The body of the Mother alone serves to provide the world with life, alongside their minds to nurture the growth of a human being. The painting The Return of Persephone by Frederic Leighton (1891) illustrates the Greek goddess, Demeter, embodying these qualities of the Mother possessing strength of body, strength of heart and a the unbreakable, everlasting bond a Mother shares with her daughter.

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    Giant Impact Theory

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    Giant Impact Theory states that a Mars sized object slammed into the Earth, knocking off a huge piece of the planet. The debris first formed a ring that quickly collided into the Moon, while the impactor probably crashed later into the Sun. The theory was put forward by men that were named Dr. William K. Hartmann and Dr. Donald R. Davis in a 1975 article in Icarus. The giant impact theory is the most accurate theory compared to the other theory's: Capture Theory, sister theory, and fission theory

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    Global Warming - Is It Man-Made or Mother Nature or Both? Global warming is define as the global increase in the average temperature of the earth, that near the air-surface and the oceans which caused by the emission of the gases. These include carbon dioxide, methane and nitrogen that trap the sun’s heat in the earth. It’s happened since the mid-twentieth century and its projected would be continuation. Global warming is an extremely severe problem facing the world today. Its effects and causes

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