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Orpheus and Eurydice love story
Valentine’s Week – Day 6 – Hug Day Article: Orpheus and Eurydice Love storyPublished by: Nicky Francis The story of Orpheus Orpheus, an ancient Greek legendary hero endowed with superhuman musical skills. He became the patron of a religious movement based on sacred writings that were said to be his own. Traditionally, Orpheus was the son of a Muse (probably Calliope, the patron of epic poetry) and Oeagrus, a king of Thrace (other versions give Apollo). According to some legends, Apollo gave Orpheus his first lyre. Orpheus’s singing and playing were so beautiful that animals and even trees and rocks moved about him in dance. Orpheus, talented at playing music Orpheus is known as the most talented music player of…
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Hades and Persephone Love story
Valentine’s Week – Day 5 – Promise Day Article: Hades and Presephone Love storyPublished by: Nicky Francise Love can happen to anyone. Love can shine even in the darkest places and things people do to hold that love forever. This story isn’t a happy love story but still shows the desperation of Hades to hold on to Persephone’s love. Greek mythology has probably always been my favorite mythology, and this might be my favorite stories of all time. It’s also one of the most famous love stories ever told. Birth of Persephone Once upon a time, Zeus, the King of the Gods, was having an affair with the goddess of…
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Eros and Psyche Love Story
Valentine’s Week – Day 4 – Teddy Day Article: Eros and Psyche Love storyPublished by: Nicky Francis In a tale as timeless as love itself, Eros, the god of love, and Psyche, a mortal of unmatched beauty, found themselves entwined in a romance that defied divine will and mortal fate. About Psyche Psyche was a goddess, once a mortal in Hesiod and Homer’s myth. She débuts, with this appearance in around 700 B.C. and usually ends at around the 9th Century. Psyche was the goddess of the soul and the wife of Eros, the god of love. She was actually even more beautiful than Aphrodite, (but so were Athena and Artemis).…
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Adonis & Aphrodite Love story
Valentine’s Week – Day 3 – Chocolate Day Article: Adonis & Aphrodite Love storyPublished by: Nicky Francis This Valentine’s Week, let the story of Adonis and Aphrodite remind us that love is both fragile and eternal, fleeting yet unforgettable. Like the anemones that grow where love has wept, love leaves a mark on the world—beautiful, deep, and everlasting. The Birth of Adonis Adonis was the son of the king of Cyprus, and his mother was a powerful goddess named Myrrha. Myrrha had fallen in love with her father and sought the help of a sorceress to seduce him. As punishment for her actions, the gods turned her into a myrrh tree,…
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Antony and Cleopatra Love story
Valentine’s week – Day 2 – Propose Day Article: Antony and Cleopatra Love storyPublished by: Nicky Francis The famous and true love story of Cleopatra and Marc Antony has been told and retold for centuries. The legends of Antony and Cleopatra are as famous as Caesar, Alexender the Great, Plato and Aristotle were glorious personalities of History. Cleopatra all Beauty and Intelligence Cleopatra is the only woman in the list which itself is interesting and a testament to her enduring fascination. Antony and Cleopatra are remembered as a couple and as lovers, even after their suicide, their story had a deep impact for more than two thousand years. true story…
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The Story of St. Valentine
Valentine’s Week Day -1 – Rose Day Article: Story of St. ValentinePublished: By Whitney Hopler By Whitney Hopler Updated on January 31, 2019 Saint Valentine is the patron saint of love. Believers say God worked through his life to perform miracles and teach people how to recognize and experience true love. This famous saint, an Italian doctor who later became a priest, inspired the creation of the holiday of Valentine’s Day. He was sent to jail for performing weddings for couples during a time when new marriages were outlawed in ancient Rome. Before he was killed for refusing to renounce his faith, he sent a loving note to a child he had been helping to teach, the…
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The Brain is always listening – Dr. Daniel Amen
Your Brain Is Always Listening: Tame the Hidden Dragons That Control Your Happiness, Habits, and Hang-Ups Title: Your Brain Is Always Listening: Tame the Hidden Dragons That Control Your Happiness, Habits, and Hang-UpsAuthor: Dr. Daniel AmenEdition: Paperback, Hardcover, AudiobookPublisher: March 2, 2021 by Tyndale RefreshGenre: Psychology, Self Help, Nonfiction, Health Mental, Health, Audiobook, Neuroscience, Science, Personal, Development Brain My Review ‘When you are willing to fight with your demons, then this is your book.’ My Thoughts The Knowlegde This book is all about the bad obsessions, bad habits, addictions and many more bad behaviours. We all have some habit or behaviour that we are not proud of. Some even try…
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Christmas is Coming
Christmas originated from pagan celebrations of the winter solstice, and was later adopted by the Catholic Church to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christmas for most of us is the celebration of joy, happiness and prosperity with your loved ones. This year Christmas has brought happiness and sorrow into my life. Here I’m celebrating the joy and birth of Jesus our savior with my little bundle of joy my daughter as this year will be her first Christmas but I also feel the pain of losing my mother this year who stood by me in all the phrases of my life. One side the joy of being a parent is making…
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Which book is best to improve vocabulary??
Kalyan Krishna Nandi·November 12 Teacher, Bio Science, Krishnapur Adarsha Vidyamandir,Kolkata Which book is best to improve vocabulary? Best Books on Grammar, Vocabulary, Speaking etc. to improve English ‘What are the best books on grammar, punctuation, writing, speaking, pronunciation, and vocabulary I can refer to improve my English?’ This is a common question from people who are working on their English. You need books to learn the basic rules of some aspects of English such as grammar, but, by and large, you don’t need books to learn aspects such as pronunciation. Here are a few books (or no books where they aren’t required) you can refer to improve your English: 1.…
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Life without Computer
Your life without a computer: what does it look like? Our life would have been simple and little less risky, if there were no computers. Friends and relatives would visit more instead on special occasions. We would sit together and talk more, share old stories and jokes and even share stories that would embarrass your loved ones only to see their beautiful smile. No one would have the chance to take away my hard earnings while offering help. We would share our precious moments with the world without thinking that some hidden eyes is watching us, not knowing when our beautiful dream would turn into a nightmare. We would capture…
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