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Teng Kevin August 31, 2005 Classic Mythology Enuma Elish GENERATIONS OF GODS Lahmu and Lahamu Anshar and Kishar Anu Ea = Nudimmud = Enki The Epic of Creation tells the story of how Marduk received all the power from older the gods The text isn't just telling the story of powerful Marduk, but explains kingship and the justification of serving. It's about how the world is. Ea is a wise god known for his ability to...

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Teng Kevin August 31, 2005 Classic Mythology Enuma Elish GENERATIONS OF GODS Lahmu and Lahamu Anshar and Kishar Anu Ea = Nudimmud = Enki The Epic of Creation tells the story of how Marduk received all the power from older the gods The text isn't just telling the story of powerful Marduk, but explains kingship and the justification of serving. It's about how the world is. Ea is a wise god known for his ability to solve problems
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0 30 60 90 120 135 150 165 180 195 210 225 240 25535 26.5 23.1 20.9 18.2 17 15.6 14.7 13.9 13 12.7 12.3 11.9 11.5 Temperature (Celcius)Temperature Versus Time4035 30 25 20 1510 5 00100200300Time (seconds)Series1300
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1.01 2.02 3.01 4.01 5.03 6.02 7.01 8.03 8.99 9.13 9.39 9.71 10.13 10.28 10.4 10.45 10.55 10.6 10.71 11.01 12.11 13.21 14.28 15.26 25.281.25 1.3 1.38 1.42 1.48 1.58 1.7 1.85 2 2.15 2.25 2.41 2.74 3.02 3.4 6.02 8.22 9.85 10.51 11.06 11.54 11.76 11.88
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