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Weaknesses Of Gilgamesh
Undefeated Weaknes This story has been one of my favorite readings of all time . This epic poem
was about a young god who is two thirds god and one third man by the name of Gilgamesh, mighty
king of Uruk haven whom is known for his arrogance, Strength who is later challenged by another
molded creation Enkidu, referred to by the god Anu as zikru, . Who played an important role in
Gilgamesh s life. They have gone through many challenges and have overcome many obstacles
together like the ferocious humbabaand Bull of Heaven . We can wander the earth searching for
eternal life, looking out for an answer to ourselves and a chance at prolonging our success; however,
true strength comes from one s willingness to accept personal limits.... Show more content on
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Love as a motivating factor, love as a detriment to life. Gilgamesh s love for Enkidu allowed him to
thrive because he was a molded version of Gilgamesh which represented strength in my case. Ishtar s
love for Gilgamesh led to Enkidu s death because she was the goddess of love and had so much
influenced and power in her voices an threatened to unleashed death on the people of Uruk and
can be interpreted as a danger of love. Even Enkidu was not as developed as Gilgamesh. Once he
became civilized, though he was great, he became a victim of his humanity (though at the hands of
the gods). Once he died, Gilgamesh s fear of death hindered him from continuing his climb through
life, strictly searching for a way to extend his own life while not acknowledging that death is fact of
life and there is life in death. Once Gilgamesh can accept Enkidu s passing, he becomes a better man
than he had ever been. And through this ascendance he truly achieved immortality.

The harrowing tale of Gilgamesh can teach us that even if we are strong and confident, possibly
undefeated. Even if we are perfect or perceive ourselves to be perfect. We are still mortal and we
still require periods of spiritual/mental reflection to call upon higher beings, gods or whatever we
believe in to acquire the necessary strength to continue in the face of adversity. Our own strength
can only take us so far, at some point we all must rely on our fellow man for support. Their lessons
Essay on The Puritan Dilemma
The Puritan Dilemma

I. Subject.
This book is a short biography about John Winthrop. In this book Morgan outlines how Winthrop
struggled with the dilemma, first internally, as he dealt with the question of whether traveling to the
New World represented a selfish form of separatism, the desire to separate himself from an impure
England, or whether, as he eventually determined, it offered a unique opportunity to set an example
for all men by establishing a shining city upon a hill, a purer Christian community in the
Massachusetts Bay Colony. In this regard, it seems to have been of vital importance to Winthrop and
his fellow Puritan colonists that they had the approval of the King and that though they were
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The reader can learn a lot about many other people even though the book is a biography of John
Winthrop.
B. Its worst feature: I think this book s worst feature is that it is not very interesting. This book
doesn t keep your attention. On various occasions the author goes into so much depth that the
reader forgets the main idea that he is trying to get across. I found myself reading the same lines
over and over because I wasn t paying attention and wasn t really reading it.

III. Recommendation of the book


I wouldn t recommend this book to the average reader. It is a bit hard to read because the author
goes into so much depth that the reader could very often forget the main idea. It is a good,
informative book but a bit drawn out.

IV. Five possible identifications from the book


1. Puritanism was a reform movement that grew up in the church of England, Anglican church. They
wanted to purify all aspects of Catholicism (anti separatist) or to worship in separate forms so
purified (separatist).
2. The Court of Wards was an institution whose purpose was the administer the lands of the King s
wards
3. Roger Williams a Salem minister that was an extreme separatist. He challenged the authority of
civil government to regulate religious behavior, which was the Puritans idea of governments sole
purpose.
4. Arminiamism is the belief that one could influence God and secure salvation by preparing oneself
to
Is Dichlorvos A Pollutant
1 To examine the possibility of Dichlorvos being persistent and undergoing long range transport
across the globe , several physical properties were brought into perspective to make these
conclusions. The vapor pressure for dichlorvos was found to be 0.012 mm Hg (1.6 x 10 3 kPa) at 20
°C.(1) (2) The vapour pressure tells us that Dichlorvos is volatile thus increasing the possibility of
it being a global pollutant. The Octanol water partition coeffcient (log P) was found to be
1.47.(3) The half life of dichlorvos in water varies between 20 to 80 hours at pH between 4 9 .(4) (5)
Dichlorvos doesn t accumulate in animals or plants, and almost all of the Dichlorvos applied in
greenhouses and food storage areas is broken down in 3 to 6 hours.... Show more content on
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The studies conducted showed that Nitrile gloves have showed more resistance to these types of
chemicals than Latex.(11) Bibliography 1 International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).
IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of the Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to Humans: Some
Halogenated Hydrocarbons. Volume 20. World Health Organization, Lyon. 1979. 2 2 The Merck
Index. An Encyclopedia of Chemicals, Drugs, and Biologicals. 11th ed. Ed. S. Budavari. Merck
and Co. Inc., Rahway, NJ. 1989. 3 Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR).
Toxicological Profile for Dichlorvos. Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services, Atlanta, GA. 1997 4 Howard, P.H. (ed.). 1989. Handbook of Environmental Fate and
Exposure Data for Organic Chemicals, Vol. III: Pesticides. Lewis Publishers, Chelsea, MI. 5 The
Pesticide Manual. 8th Ed. Ed. by C.R. Worthing. British Crop Protection Council. 1987. 6
Monographs.iarc.fr, IARC Monographs Monographs available in PDF format , 2015. [Online].
Available: http://monographs.iarc.fr/ENG/Monographs/vol51/. [Accessed: 19 Jul 2015]. (IARC,
Marge Piercy’s Barbie Doll Essay
The Poem Barbie Doll (1969) by Marge Piercy describes the life of a young girl who fell victim to
society s idea of beauty. Marge Piercy was a known social activist and uses this poem to bring
attention to serious issues facing young females in society. Barbie Doll by Marge Piercy is a
narrative poem; the poem is written in free verse. The author selects a free form of poetryand other
devices to help get her point across.

The central message of this work is that society is obsessed with appearances. The point the author
is trying to make is beauty should not be the most important trait of a person. In today s society
everything is based on looks, people are more concerned about a person s outward appearance.
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ideals are developmentally ingrained in children and adolescents ( Englis 1). The idea of beauty
and ideal looks are engraved into people at a young age. The little girl being given a Barbie doll
shows this in the poem. The idea of beauty and how a woman should act are represented in the
Barbie doll. The primary take away is beauty is not everything.

The author uses the poems structure and stanzas to help get her point across. The poem is composed
of four stanzas with a total of 25 lines. Each stanza signifies a different part of the child s life. The
stanzas have irregular lengths and structures. The numbers of lines in each stanza vary from five to
seven. Piercy separates the pieces of the story by stanzas to tell the girls story so the audience could
see how she was treated since birth. For instance the first stanza talks about her birth and adolescent
years, while the third and forth stanzas talk about the end of her life.

The intended audience for this poem is society. One of the first reasons why society is easily
picked as the authors intended target is because of Piercy s use of allusion in her poem, more
specifically in the title of the poem, Barbie Doll . The title of the poem has reference to the actual
Barbie doll, which is also mentioned in the first stanza. The idea to mention the actual doll points
toward society because Barbie is most
Urban Studies Course Analysis
What I have learned from this course was very interesting and important. The word urban means the
relationship or characteristic of a city or town. My course has talked about a lot of things about
urban cities, planning of the city, race, ethnicity, housing, education, crime and global development
and much more. Urban planning is a technical method that use the land, safety of the residents, and
use of the environment. The urban environment includes air, water, and transportation. Urban
planning is important and crucial to any urban citybecause it is the guide that establish urbanization.
Race, ethnicity, and gender have played strong roll in establish social diversity in the community.
Through history, the strong and prosper cities has
Suffering and Identity in Donne and Wit
One s identity may be questioned when suffering; ultimately suffering is what creates one s sense
of self or what destroys it. The poetry of John Donne and the play W;t, 1993, by Margaret Edson,
both illustrate and explore a sense of suffering and identity. In John Donne s poetry, suffering, both
emotionally and physically allows the speaker to understand their identity in more depth, in
comparison to Margaret Edson s play, W;t, Vivian s sufferingleads her identity to be stripped away. In
Donne s sonnet, If poysonous mineralls we are shown suffering religiously and emotionally, through
one s sin s, questioning god s justice, which leads to a realisation of one s identity. In Margaret
Edson s play, W;t, Vivian s emotional suffering... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
And I their Mapp, who lie Flat on this bed . He describes his body as a map, a metaphor for his
life being a journey, which his doctors attempt to read in order to discover his illness and his
suffering and ultimately where his journey ends. In reference to Cartography, Donne refers to
bearings, using the imagery of a map to point out that what we see on the western edge of a flat
map is also to be found on the eastern edge, showing that he believes life and death are connected
to each other. In the final stanza, Donne feels joy at the though of death as he feels he will
recover his identity by reuniting with the lord. In the final stanza, he returns to the idea of the first
stanza, summing up the poem s central message with the use of a paradox. Therefore that he may
raise the Lord throws down. This paradox shows that to rise up to heaven, one must be thrown
down by death, so therefore one must suffer to be accepted and united in a place where one s
identity is established. His extreme suffering has purged and prepared him for paradise.

Vivian s physical suffering is caused by her illness, which slowly deteriorates her identity. In W;t,
Vivian s physical character is enhanced by her power through Language and it s discourse. As time
progresses, cancer slowly cause s her to suffer physically, and therefore inverts her powerful identity.
On page 25, Vivian s body is clinically deconstructed, the
Black Mirror By Michel Foucault s View On Modern Society
he 15 Million Merits episode of Black Mirror elucidates the view on discipline of cited humanities
scholar Michel Foucault in its futuristic take on modern day society. Foucault claims that through
the means of surveillance and observation, a natural order will take over sophisticated societies
without much policing power. By establishing common behaviors in different settings, a high
level of discipline can be achieved without effort. In many different commonly used places like
schools, factories, hospitals and prisons, a similar examination takes place among workers,
patients and prisoners, creating a similar and normal accepted behavior. In Black Mirror, the
society runs smoothly without the presence of a central figure of authority, and this directly relates
to the Foucauldian view on society. The use of advanced technology all around them creates the
feeling of being watched, so with that panoptic illusion in the forefront, the behavior of the citizens
follows all rules and codes of conduct. The structure and everyday feel of the environment is seen
in the opening scene where Bing is first introduced. The room he wakes up in is quite small and
box like. It has a bed and a bathroom, and electronic screens take the places of all the walls
surrounding him. The bed sheets and his entire outfit is a gray color, and after his wakeup call
recedes from the screens, the room is plunged into an all around darkness, which adds to Bing s
outwardly somber mood. He proceeds to get

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