Category: /History
The Riddle of the Sphinx
The study of myths probably began in the 4th century. BC. when Euthemerus explained
them as exaggerated adventures of historical individuals. The allegorical interpretation of
myths , stemming from the 18th century study
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Category: /Literature/English
tired looking mother was running after him and calling his name, "Tommy, Tommy!" She was barely keeping up with him with her arms full of groceries. Thinking to myself that this is going to be an interesting adventure, I grabbed my cart and started to shop
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have thought that I would hate to see such an educational show end? I leave the planetarium and enter a long, narrow hall leading to my next adventure.
The next stop is the Union Planters IMAX Theater. The IMAX Theater is a grand room with stadium
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Category: /Literature/Novels
of social, economic, and religious change took place . . ." (Chang par. 2). This distorted writing can be unquestionably seen in the works of Lewis Carroll, namely his world famous pieces, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass and What
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Category: /Science & Technology
Paper Towels On Trial
Have you ever wondered what the best brand of paper towels is? Or what "the best" actually means? Well, our group adventured out to find "the best" paper towel! We tested seven different brands
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Broecker, W. Chaotic Climate. Scientific American, 44-50 (1995).
De Villiers, Marq. Water. Stoddart Publishing Co. Limited: Toronto. (1999).
Dunn, Margery. Exploring Your World: The Adventure of Geography. National Geographic
Press: New York. (1990
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Category: /Literature/English
journey home. Sometime after that adventure, Odysseus found a way to be humble. If he had not have perfected his tolerance abroad and fine tuned his hubris problems, it would have been impossible for him to undertake the role of the beggar, where he can only
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at all and that we created him so that we wouldnt feel so small
and alone. Proof? What is faith more than a sense of adventure, of risk.
Science strives for reason and truth, hard evidence and fact, and right now we
are merely in a technological
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, from
survival in the Arctic to labour strife in Australia. He led a harsh, erratic life; born
illegitimate, raised as a poor "work beast", constantly questing after every adventure and
all the knowledge the world might offer, he died young
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, from
survival in the Arctic to labour strife in Australia. He led a harsh, erratic life; born
illegitimate, raised as a poor "work beast", constantly questing after every adventure and
all the knowledge the world might offer, he died young
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