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    I chose to do my essay on the constellation Sagittarius. The reason I chose this constellation is because it has always fascinated me. I also chose it because it would give me a reason to learn more about it. Sagittarius is Latin for archer. The constellation Sagittarius occupies 867 square degrees and contains the most stars, making it the largest constellation in the Southern Hemisphere and the 15th largest over all. Sagittarius also contains 16 planets and is home to the bright blue hyper-giant

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    understanding the rougher topics. MUSE Inspired Fashion There are several places to shop along South Main. If you are looking for unique items for your wardrobe, MUSE, Inspired Fashions has what you’re looking for. Several well-known fashion magazines, including Glamour, and a couple of television shows, have featured MUSE. The owner; Lisa Doss, has consulted with celebrity stylists, and even personally assisted a few celebrities. Shopping becomes a full experience at MUSE, where you’ll feel like you’ve

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    fill'd/With…deep Muse to hear/Of things so high and strange, things to their thought/So unimaginable

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    Calliope was a muse from the groupe called ¨The Muses¨ the goddesses of music, song, and dance. She was a goddess like all the Muses but she was the leader of The Muses. In her time she had kids with the chief god of war Ares and 4 kids with him called Mygodones, Edones, Distones and Odomantes. But she had an affairs with Ares with Apollo or the King Oeagrus of thrace. Than had 2 well known sons with one of them called Orpheus and Linus. But then she married Oeagrus close 2 Pimpleia, Olympus. She

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    Do you often find yourself locked in a staring competition with the clock, willing it to hit 5 PM so you can finally leave the office? You’ve done every task on your to-do list for today, tomorrow, and even the day after, but somehow there’s still time to spare. Maybe you even find yourself hitting refresh on your inbox, hopeful that you’ll get something (anything?) to add to your plate. Sound familiar? I’ve been there before, and it’s not the most fun to be bored at work. And I’m not proud of it

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    asking a Muse to help him tell the story of Odysseus. The story is also filled with dialogue, which might indicate that it is a form of theatre and that these lines were performed orally. From the first few lines, the Odyssey could be recognized as a story that is told rather then read. The very first line, "Sing in me, Muse, and through me tell the story of that man skilled in all ways of contending", reveals that the narrator is asking a Muse, to inspire him and

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    For leaders, building relationships focuses on energizing and inspiring followers to accomplish goals (Daft, 2011). Captain Phillip’s success of attaining peace while on board of Maersk Alabama depend not just on his ability to create relationships, but also in his ability to influence these relationships to achieve mutual benefits. For example, in the movie, when the Somali pirates hijack the ship, if the crew members did not trust their captain, they would not have followed his emergency protocols

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    can reference the mythical land of “mu”, as states the “habitants of ‘mu’” (120). The use of “mu” can also be seen in the word muse in the lines, “rub’s new muse” (120). The word “mu” is a part of “muse” and this could have its own individual meaning though I am not quite sure what the connection is entirely. The lines “Come of late to creation’s outskirts, / rub’s new muse a republic to none” are interesting as well. In this line, the word “rub” can be closely identified with the word “nub” that

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    Journal Entry #1: The book displays the struggle within the circus and the “Jim Crow South”, the switching back and forth between the two locations allow the reader to determine which location were George and Willie Muse, better off in, which is the argument and purpose of the book. The circus, people were paid highly, with the cost of being exploited for your abnormalities and being on the road constantly, sometimes, without a choice to leave because you could have been kidnapped into the circus

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    Emilia Coronado Instructor Raab Honors English 1 July 9, 2017 Mythology: Questions 62-101 The Lesser Gods of Olympus Eros: 62. Eros is “the God of Love,” (Hamilton 24). 63. In early stories Eros is only a friend of Aphrodite's, but  later becomes “her son” (Hamilton 24). 64. “[Eros] is frequently represented as blindfolded”, this was to represent the metaphor that love is blind (Hamilton 24). Hebe: 65. Hebe is the Goddess or “was the Goddess of Youth” there is only one story of Hebe about her marriage

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