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2008-04-22 09:34:18 Description: Myth Of Theseus Theseus was the greatest hero of Athens. When king Aegeus of Athens wanted children he went to Delphi to consult the oracle about it, but did not understand the answer. He then went (More) Myth Of Theseus Theseus was the greatest hero of Athens. When king Aegeus of Athens wanted children he went to Delphi to consult the oracle about it, but did not understand the answer. He then went to the wise king Pittheus in Troezen, who instead of telling Aegeus what the answer meant gave him his daughter Aethra. She had been seduced by Poseidon the same night, and the child, Theseus, she had was therefore considered both Aegeus and Poseidons son. Aegeus hid his sword and sandals under a rock, and said that when Theseus was strong enough to lift the rock, he would bring the things to his father for recognition. When Theseus was only 16 he lifted the rock and headed off for Athens. On his way he went through many adventures. He killed the bandit Periphetes who would kill travelers with his club, and from thereon the club was his constant companion. He then met Sinis, another scoundrel who would tie travelers to two trees that he had bent down. He then let go of the trees, and the unfortunate would be torn apart. Theseus punished Sinis with the same way, and according to one version this deed was the foundation of the Isthmian games. He then killed the wild boar of Cromyon, and headed off for the "evil stairs" at Gerania. They were rocks near the sea, and a bandit there, Sciron, would ask travelers to wash his feet. Sciron would then kick them into the sea where a turtle ate the victim. Theseus killed Scircon with the same brutal way. Theseus then reached Eleusis where the brute Cercyon would challenge all the travelers to fight him. Noone had made it past him alive, but Theseus lifted him up in the air and crushed him against the ground. Next bandit was Procrustes, also called Damastes. He had a bed where he would put travelers to measure them. If they were too tall he would cut off their feet, and if they were too short he would stretch them. By defeating him, Theseus had cleared the road from Troize, over Corinth and Isthmus to Eleusis and Athens from bandits. On his arrival in Athens noone knew who he was, but the kings new wife, the witch Medea, sensed a threat fromTheseus. She told king Aegeus that the young man was conspiring against him, and the king sent Theseus away to catch the bull from Crete that was roaming around in Marathon. On his way to Marathon, Theseus stayed in the house of an old lady, who took care of him the best she could. After killing the bull, Theseus went to see her on his way back, but found her dead. He buried her and headed back to Athens. Medea now tried to poison him. She gave a cup of poisoned wine to king Aegeus who offered it to Theseus. The hero then presented Aegeus with his sword. Aegeus recognized it, and pushed the cup out of Theseus hand before he could drink. Medea was chased out of Athens. The next adventure, a certainly the most famous, was the killing of the Minotaur. Athens would send seven young boys and seven young girls to king Minos in Crete as a tribute every nine years. There, they would be sacrificed to the half man half bull Minotaur that lived in the labyrinth of Knossos. Theseus set off for Crete as one of the boys to end this monstrosity, promising his father that his ships would bear white sails if he made it. Because of the nature of the trip, the Athenian ships carrying the fourteen children would have black sails of mourning. It was the third expedition. The Cretan king Minos daughter Ariadne fell in love with Theseus and helped him by giving him a nest of thread to tie to the entrance of the labyrinth in order to find his way back. When Theseus had killed the Minotaur, he fled Crete together with Ariadne. They first landed on the holy island of Delos, where a party was held. The young girls danced, and this dance would be held there to the honour of Apollo later on. After this they went to Naxos where Ariadne was left behind after falling asleep. Because of the joy and celebration after this adventure, Theseus forgot to change the sails. When his father Aegeus sat on a rock looking for the ships, and saw the black sails approaching, he jumped from the rock into the sea, which got the name the Aegean Sea. (Less)
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2008-04-22 09:34:18 Description: Myth Of Theseus Theseus was the greatest hero of Athens. When king Aegeus of Athens wanted children he went to Delphi to consult the oracle about it, but did not understand the answer. He then went (More) Myth Of Theseus Theseus was the greatest hero of Athens. When king Aegeus of Athens wanted children he went to Delphi to consult the oracle about it, but did not understand the answer. He then went to the wise king Pittheus in Troezen, who instead of telling Aegeus what the answer meant gave him his daughter Aethra. She had been seduced by Poseidon the same night, and the child, Theseus, she had was therefore considered both Aegeus and Poseidons son. Aegeus hid his sword and sandals under a rock, and said that when Theseus was strong enough to lift the rock, he would bring the things to his father for recognition. When Theseus was only 16 he lifted the rock and headed off for Athens. On his way he went through many adventures. He killed the bandit Periphetes who would kill travelers with his club, and from thereon the club was his constant companion. He then met Sinis, another scoundrel who would tie travelers to two trees that he had bent down. He then let go of the trees, and the unfortunate would be torn apart. Theseus punished Sinis with the same way, and according to one version this deed was the foundation of the Isthmian games. He then killed the wild boar of Cromyon, and headed off for the "evil stairs" at Gerania. They were rocks near the sea, and a bandit there, Sciron, would ask travelers to wash his feet. Sciron would then kick them into the sea where a turtle ate the victim. Theseus killed Scircon with the same brutal way. Theseus then reached Eleusis where the brute Cercyon would challenge all the travelers to fight him. Noone had made it past him alive, but Theseus lifted him up in the air and crushed him against the ground. Next bandit was Procrustes, also called Damastes. He had a bed where he would put travelers to measure them. If they were too tall he would cut off their feet, and if they were too short he would stretch them. By defeating him, Theseus had cleared the road from Troize, over Corinth and Isthmus to Eleusis and Athens from bandits. On his arrival in Athens noone knew who he was, but the kings new wife, the witch Medea, sensed a threat fromTheseus. She told king Aegeus that the young man was conspiring against him, and the king sent Theseus away to catch the bull from Crete that was roaming around in Marathon. On his way to Marathon, Theseus stayed in the house of an old lady, who took care of him the best she could. After killing the bull, Theseus went to see her on his way back, but found her dead. He buried her and headed back to Athens. Medea now tried to poison him. She gave a cup of poisoned wine to king Aegeus who offered it to Theseus. The hero then presented Aegeus with his sword. Aegeus recognized it, and pushed the cup out of Theseus hand before he could drink. Medea was chased out of Athens. The next adventure, a certainly the most famous, was the killing of the Minotaur. Athens would send seven young boys and seven young girls to king Minos in Crete as a tribute every nine years. There, they would be sacrificed to the half man half bull Minotaur that lived in the labyrinth of Knossos. Theseus set off for Crete as one of the boys to end this monstrosity, promising his father that his ships would bear white sails if he made it. Because of the nature of the trip, the Athenian ships carrying the fourteen children would have black sails of mourning. It was the third expedition. The Cretan king Minos daughter Ariadne fell in love with Theseus and helped him by giving him a nest of thread to tie to the entrance of the labyrinth in order to find his way back. When Theseus had killed the Minotaur, he fled Crete together with Ariadne. They first landed on the holy island of Delos, where a party was held. The young girls danced, and this dance would be held there to the honour of Apollo later on. After this they went to Naxos where Ariadne was left behind after falling asleep. Because of the joy and celebration after this adventure, Theseus forgot to change the sails. When his father Aegeus sat on a rock looking for the ships, and saw the black sails approaching, he jumped from the rock into the sea, which got the name the Aegean Sea. (Less)
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2007-11-28 10:19:10 Description: Myth Of Theseus
Theseus was the greatest hero of Athens. When king Aegeus of Athens wanted children he went to Delphi to consult the oracle about it, but did not understand the answer. He then went (More) Myth Of Theseus
Theseus was the greatest hero of Athens. When king Aegeus of Athens wanted children he went to Delphi to consult the oracle about it, but did not understand the answer. He then went to the wise king Pittheus in Troezen, who instead of telling Aegeus what the answer meant gave him his daughter Aethra. She had been seduced by Poseidon the same night, and the child, Theseus, she had was therefore considered both Aegeus and Poseidons son.
Aegeus hid his sword and sandals under a rock, and said that when Theseus was strong enough to lift the rock, he would bring the things to his father for recognition.
When Theseus was only 16 he lifted the rock and headed off for Athens. On his way he went through many adventures. He killed the bandit Periphetes who would kill travelers with his club, and from thereon the club was his constant companion.
He then met Sinis, another scoundrel who would tie travelers to two trees that he had bent down. He then let go of the trees, and the unfortunate would be torn apart. Theseus punished Sinis with the same way, and according to one version this deed was the foundation of the Isthmian games.
He then killed the wild boar of Cromyon, and headed off for the "evil stairs" at Gerania. They were rocks near the sea, and a bandit there, Sciron, would ask travelers to wash his feet. Sciron would then kick them into the sea where a turtle ate the victim. Theseus killed Scircon with the same brutal way.
Theseus then reached Eleusis where the brute Cercyon would challenge all the travelers to fight him. Noone had made it past him alive, but Theseus lifted him up in the air and crushed him against the ground.
Next bandit was Procrustes, also called Damastes. He had a bed where he would put travelers to measure them. If they were too tall he would cut off their feet, and if they were too short he would stretch them. By defeating him, Theseus had cleared the road from Troize, over Corinth and Isthmus to Eleusis and Athens from bandits.
On his arrival in Athens noone knew who he was, but the kings new wife, the witch Medea, sensed a threat fromTheseus. She told king Aegeus that the young man was conspiring against him, and the king sent Theseus away to catch the bull from Crete that was roaming around in Marathon.
On his way to Marathon, Theseus stayed in the house of an old lady, who took care of him the best she could. After killing the bull, Theseus went to see her on his way back, but found her dead. He buried her and headed back to Athens.
Medea now tried to poison him. She gave a cup of poisoned wine to king Aegeus who offered it to Theseus. The hero then presented Aegeus with his sword. Aegeus recognized it, and pushed the cup out of Theseus hand before he could drink. Medea was chased out of Athens.
The next adventure, a certainly the most famous, was the killing of the Minotaur. Athens would send seven young boys and seven young girls to king Minos in Crete as a tribute every nine years. There, they would be sacrificed to the half man half bull Minotaur that lived in the labyrinth of Knossos. Theseus set off for Crete as one of the boys to end this monstrosity, promising his father that his ships would bear white sails if he made it. Because of the nature of the trip, the Athenian ships carrying the fourteen children would have black sails of mourning. It was the third expedition.
The Cretan king Minos daughter Ariadne fell in love with Theseus and helped him by giving him a nest of thread to tie to the entrance of the labyrinth in order to find his way back. When Theseus had killed the Minotaur, he fled Crete together with Ariadne. They first landed on the holy island of Delos, where a party was held. The young girls danced, and this dance would be held there to the honour of Apollo later on. After this they went to Naxos where Ariadne was left behind after falling asleep.
Because of the joy and celebration after this adventure, Theseus forgot to change the sails. When his father Aegeus sat on a rock looking for the ships, and saw the black sails approaching, he jumped from the rock into the sea, which got the name the Aegean Sea. (Less)
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2007-11-28 10:08:09 Description: Myth Of Theseus
Theseus was the greatest hero of Athens. When king Aegeus of Athens wanted children he went to Delphi to consult the oracle about it, but did not understand the answer. He then went (More) Myth Of Theseus
Theseus was the greatest hero of Athens. When king Aegeus of Athens wanted children he went to Delphi to consult the oracle about it, but did not understand the answer. He then went to the wise king Pittheus in Troezen, who instead of telling Aegeus what the answer meant gave him his daughter Aethra. She had been seduced by Poseidon the same night, and the child, Theseus, she had was therefore considered both Aegeus and Poseidons son.
Aegeus hid his sword and sandals under a rock, and said that when Theseus was strong enough to lift the rock, he would bring the things to his father for recognition.
When Theseus was only 16 he lifted the rock and headed off for Athens. On his way he went through many adventures. He killed the bandit Periphetes who would kill travelers with his club, and from thereon the club was his constant companion.
He then met Sinis, another scoundrel who would tie travelers to two trees that he had bent down. He then let go of the trees, and the unfortunate would be torn apart. Theseus punished Sinis with the same way, and according to one version this deed was the foundation of the Isthmian games.
He then killed the wild boar of Cromyon, and headed off for the "evil stairs" at Gerania. They were rocks near the sea, and a bandit there, Sciron, would ask travelers to wash his feet. Sciron would then kick them into the sea where a turtle ate the victim. Theseus killed Scircon with the same brutal way.
Theseus then reached Eleusis where the brute Cercyon would challenge all the travelers to fight him. Noone had made it past him alive, but Theseus lifted him up in the air and crushed him against the ground.
Next bandit was Procrustes, also called Damastes. He had a bed where he would put travelers to measure them. If they were too tall he would cut off their feet, and if they were too short he would stretch them. By defeating him, Theseus had cleared the road from Troize, over Corinth and Isthmus to Eleusis and Athens from bandits.
On his arrival in Athens noone knew who he was, but the kings new wife, the witch Medea, sensed a threat fromTheseus. She told king Aegeus that the young man was conspiring against him, and the king sent Theseus away to catch the bull from Crete that was roaming around in Marathon.
On his way to Marathon, Theseus stayed in the house of an old lady, who took care of him the best she could. After killing the bull, Theseus went to see her on his way back, but found her dead. He buried her and headed back to Athens.
Medea now tried to poison him. She gave a cup of poisoned wine to king Aegeus who offered it to Theseus. The hero then presented Aegeus with his sword. Aegeus recognized it, and pushed the cup out of Theseus hand before he could drink. Medea was chased out of Athens.
The next adventure, a certainly the most famous, was the killing of the Minotaur. Athens would send seven young boys and seven young girls to king Minos in Crete as a tribute every nine years. There, they would be sacrificed to the half man half bull Minotaur that lived in the labyrinth of Knossos. Theseus set off for Crete as one of the boys to end this monstrosity, promising his father that his ships would bear white sails if he made it. Because of the nature of the trip, the Athenian ships carrying the fourteen children would have black sails of mourning. It was the third expedition.
The Cretan king Minos daughter Ariadne fell in love with Theseus and helped him by giving him a nest of thread to tie to the entrance of the labyrinth in order to find his way back. When Theseus had killed the Minotaur, he fled Crete together with Ariadne. They first landed on the holy island of Delos, where a party was held. The young girls danced, and this dance would be held there to the honour of Apollo later on. After this they went to Naxos where Ariadne was left behind after falling asleep.
Because of the joy and celebration after this adventure, Theseus forgot to change the sails. When his father Aegeus sat on a rock looking for the ships, and saw the black sails approaching, he jumped from the rock into the sea, which got the name the Aegean Sea. (Less)
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2008-09-30 16:15:28 Description: From http://TheHollywoodReport.com Towelhead a film by writer/director Alan Ball. My Review is next. Hello I am Rachel Ganz from the Hollywood Report. Towelhead more...centers around a 13 year old (More) From http://TheHollywoodReport.com Towelhead a film by writer/director Alan Ball. My Review is next. Hello I am Rachel Ganz from the Hollywood Report. Towelhead more...centers around a 13 year old Lebanese-American girl named Jasira. Jasira is living with her mother who currently is living with her boyfriend. Jasiras mother discovers inappropriate behavior between her boyfriend and her 13 year old daughter. Jasira is then immediately sent to live with her father Rifat in Texas. Rifat is a cold hearted, abusive and a poor parent. He shows very little love and respect for his daughter. Rifat verbally and physically abuses Jasira to the point of leaving her with bruises on her thighs. One night when Rifat is visiting his girlfriend Jasira is seduced and raped by Rifats 55 year old neighbor Mr Vuoso. Towelhead was touted as a comedy but the sexual exploitation and rape of a 13 year old is not funny. I almost walked out of the movie at this point but remained only to fulfill my professional duties. I would not sit through this otherwise. What was troubling was Mr Alan Balls script that followed. Jasira became sexually active within days after of her rape. Its irresponsible for a filmmaker to incorrectly lead an audience to this behavior after a 13 year old is brutally raped. Jasira then initiates a sexual relationship with a black classmate. Any 13 year old girl who is just raped is not going to chase boys. Something traumatic of this nature is going to cause a girl to be reclusive, isolated and ashamed. Instead Mr Alan Ball is way off base and pervasively makes fun of a 13 year olds horrid experience into a comedy act. Very bad movie making. Towelhead by Alan Ball had stellar acting but a very poor content in the script. Mr Ball did not do the necessary research on the subject of rape or could be showing some very illicit behavior. How can such material come from a mans mind and be portrayed on the big screen? I give the movie 3 out of 10 Hollywood Stars. The acting was very good but the story was totally inaccurate of a 13 year old girl following this traumatic experience. I am Rachel Ganz from The Hollywood Report.com. See you next time. (Less)
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2008-05-12 14:18:51 Description: Winner of three Academy Awards®, including Best Director, the movie that became a cultural phenomenon is now available in a remarkable 2-Disc Collector's Edition. Relive the sweeping epic (More) Winner of three Academy Awards®, including Best Director, the movie that became a cultural phenomenon is now available in a remarkable 2-Disc Collector's Edition. Relive the sweeping epic that explores the lives of two young men (Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal), a ranch hand and a rodeo cowboy, who meet in the summer of 1963 and unexpectedly forge a lifelong connection. With all-new bonus features, never-before-seen footage and highly collectible postcards, this definitive set magnifies the emotion, drama and power of one of cinema's most groundbreaking films.
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2008-10-21 23:38:27 Description: 2 Kings 21
1.Manasseh [was] twelve years old when he began to reign, and reigned fifty and five years in Jerusalem. And his mother's name [was] Hephzibah.
2And he did [that which was] evil in (More) 2 Kings 21
1.Manasseh [was] twelve years old when he began to reign, and reigned fifty and five years in Jerusalem. And his mother's name [was] Hephzibah.
2And he did [that which was] evil in the sight of the LORD, after the abominations of the heathen, whom the LORD cast out before the children of Israel.
3For he built up again the high places which Hezekiah his father had destroyed; and he reared up altars for Baal, and made a grove, as did Ahab king of Israel; and worshipped all the host of heaven, and served them.
4And he built altars in the house of the LORD, of which the LORD said, In Jerusalem will I put my name.
5And he built altars for all the host of heaven in the two courts of the house of the LORD.
6And he made his son pass through the fire, and observed times, and used enchantments, and dealt with familiar spirits and wizards: he wrought much wickedness in the sight of the LORD, to provoke [him] to anger.
7And he set a graven image of the grove that he had made in the house, of which the LORD said to David, and to Solomon his son, In this house, and in Jerusalem, which I have chosen out of all tribes of Israel, will I put my name for ever:
8Neither will I make the feet of Israel move any more out of the land which I gave their fathers; only if they will observe to do according to all that I have commanded them, and according to all the law that my servant Moses commanded them.
9But they hearkened not: and Manasseh seduced them to do more evil than did the nations whom the LORD destroyed before the children of Israel.
10.And the LORD spake by his servants the prophets, saying,
11Because Manasseh king of Judah hath done these abominations, [and] hath done wickedly above all that the Amorites did, which [were] before him, and hath made Judah also to sin with his idols:
12Therefore thus saith the LORD God of Israel, Behold, I [am] bringing [such] evil upon Jerusalem and Judah, that whosoever heareth of it, both his ears shall tingle.
13And I will stretch over Jerusalem the line of Samaria, and the plummet of the house of Ahab: and I will wipe Jerusalem as [a man] wipeth a dish, wiping [it], and turning [it] upside down.
14And I will forsake the remnant of mine inheritance, and deliver them into the hand of their enemies; and they shall become a prey and a spoil to all their enemies;
15Because they have done [that which was] evil in my sight, and have provoked me to anger, since the day their fathers came forth out of Egypt, even unto this day.
16Moreover Manasseh shed innocent blood very much, till he had filled Jerusalem from one end to another; beside his sin wherewith he made Judah to sin, in doing [that which was] evil in the sight of the LORD.
17Now the rest of the acts of Manasseh, and all that he did, and his sin that he sinned, [are] they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
18And Manasseh slept with his fathers, and was buried in the garden of his own house, in the garden of Uzza: and Amon his son reigned in his stead.
19.Amon [was] twenty and two years old when he began to reign, and he reigned two years in Jerusalem. And his mother's name [was] Meshullemeth, the daughter of Haruz of Jotbah.
20And he did [that which was] evil in the sight of the LORD, as his father Manasseh did.
21And he walked in all the way that his father walked in, and served the idols that his father served, and worshipped them:
22And he forsook the LORD God of his fathers, and walked not in the way of the LORD.
23And the servants of Amon conspired against him, and slew the king in his own house.
24And the people of the land slew all them that had conspired against king Amon; and the people of the land made Josiah his son king in his stead.
25Now the rest of the acts of Amon which he did, [are] they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
26And he was buried in his sepulchre in the garden of Uzza: and Josiah his son reigned in his stead. (Less)
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