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    course, what makes us to be more valuable on earth is money and power including education, but pursuing all that too much might make us to loose full insight of who we are and how we get things done. We humans keep using toxic waste to pollute the air without knowing the cause and

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    Cinder Girl Paganism

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    past. In paganism, nature is held in high religious regard, whether it be as a physical source such as a lake or a mountain, or as a fully designed divine figure. Many pagans have deemed the earth itself as sacred. Pagans have reverence for all life, and continuously seek out harmony between humanity and the earth, between our industrial world and the natural order. Paganism has far reaching roots

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    It all started with Uranus and Gaea. They were the first God and Goddess. Gaea is the Goddess of the Earth. Uranus is the God of sky. Another name that refer to Gaea is Mother Earth. Uranus and Gaea First children are called the titans. They had 6 titans, which are boys. They also had 6 titanesses, which are girls. The titan had ridiculous amount of strength. One of the titans was named Cronus. Uranus and Gaea had 3 cyclops children. There names were Lightning, Thunder,and Thunderbolt. The cyclopes

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    Do you know the legend of Ci Wara? Ci Wara is a mythical creature that has the feature of half-human and half-antelope, who first introduced humanity how to cultivate the earth. The education of agriculture from Ci Wara brought great influence to a Mande people living in West African of Mali who were called Bamana people during 17th Century. Bamana people are well known as the best of agricultural society who still practice their traditional ritual. One of the significant creation of art works

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    Antaeus

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    humankind’s connection to earth is “operative as an elixir.” To represent the importance of this connection I chose to depict the earth as a house protecting humankind. The house symbolizes the protection provided to people by the earth. The poem is an allusion, which describes the connection between humans and the earth through Antaeus, an Ancient Greek mythological figure. Antaeus was a prominent wrestler and the son of the earth goddess Gaea. Since his mother is the earth goddess he gains strength

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    Major Themes Of Ishmael

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    The book says how we were put on this earth to conquer it and make it our own paradise, but because of us being imperfect beings, we are bound to ruin it. On the contrary, it is argued that man’s only flaw is that we do not know how we “ought to live.” The answer is provided by the ways of nature

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    labyrinth of the woman’s memories, her apprehension of the earth’s rising temperatures and sea levels, her ideology regarding time, in relation to the action of boxing a compass. Throughout Boxing the Compass, the daughter’s grief over losing her mother acts as a reflection and allows the audience to mourn the holocene’s passing due to drastic climate change: a change that enabled human beings to thrive, but will eventually, be their demise as well. Florian is able to accomplish this by applying

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    The Earth existed for at least 4.5 billion years before modern humans came into being. The different cultures of the world have different ideas or stories of how humans came to be. The Hopi and Zuni tribes have creation stories that were passed from generation to generation. These stories claim that the world, despite being made before man, is meant to be ruled by and sustain mankind. Daniel Quinn’s novel, Ishmael, imagines its own creation myths to showcase how these stories work and the messages

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    the conflict of remembering that we are not just individuals, but part of a greater whole. In the poem “Remember” by Joy Harjo on page 739, Harjo talks about her hometown and where she comes from. She invites us to feel gratitude toward our home, earth, sun, moon, stars, family, and everything we are made of. This poem does not have a particular rhyme scheme. It also has no predominant form of meter. It is written in one stanza and has a variety of short lines and long lines. Therefore, this poem

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    highest ranks of the Empire and even that is only done through visions. upon the voyages of the Talon Empire; the Empire had picked up a massive signal of activity in a near solar system. after warping through space the Empire had found planet earth. Earth had become the number one priority target, due to its vast array

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