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 | | Bias 1 is son of Amythaon 1, son of Cretheus 1, son of Aeolus 1. |  | | Melampus 1 was son of Amythaon 1 of Pylos, son of Cretheus 1 (the founder of Iolcus), son of Thessalian Aeolus 1, son of Hellen 1 (eponym of the Hellenes), son either of Deucalion 1 (the man who survived The Flood), or of Zeus. |  | | When their descendants Iphis 1 (son of Alector 1), Adrastus 1 (grandson of Bias 1) and Amphiaraus (descendant of Melampus 1) were kings of Argos, it occurred the war of the SEVEN AGAINST THEBES. |
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| | Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 486 (v. 1) |
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 | | Instead the religion of mythology became overlaid with a patina of highly sophisticated Vedantic philosophy; the two become so inseparable that Hinduism came to be defined through mythology. |  | | Pre-Christian mythology surely influenced many Christian beliefs and practices but it is easy to see that the two - Greek mythology and Christianity - are distinct entities and remain so. |  | | The stories in Hindu mythology about Brahma, Indra, Shiva, Durga, Lakshmi, beginning of the world, even the Ramayana and the Bhagvad Geeta are apocryphal and not meant to be literally understood. |
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| | Folklore, myth and religion - Meta |
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| | Diotima |
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| | Religion - Ancient Celtic Mythology: A Vision of Gods and Goddesses |
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| | Neowin.net -> Age of Mythology: The Titans Goes Gold |
 | | Age of Mythology: The Titans for windows adds a fourth mythology, the Atlanteans, to the existing Greek, Egyptian and Norse mythologies. |  | | Age of Mythology: The Titans is an expansion pack for Age of Mythology. |  | | Using familiar elements of classical mythology, Age of Mythology casts players as one of nine unique civilizations from ancient Greek, Norse and Egyptian mythologies. |
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http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=100877
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| | Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2000.07.29 |
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| | American Atheist Newsletter: Challenging the mythology of church attendance rates; claims that tens of millions of ... |
 | | Challenging the mythology of church attendance rates; claims that tens of millions of Americans are regular churchgoers are being questioned. |  | | American Atheist Newsletter: Challenging the mythology of church attendance rates; claims that tens of millions of Americans are regular churchgoers are being questioned. |  | | Indeed, fifty-one percent of Roman Catholics questioned by telephone claimed to have been in church during the past week. |
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| | The Seven Sages, Greek Mythology Link |
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| | Bias |
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| | The Cassandra Page: Top 10 categories of |
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http://cassandra2004.blogspot.com/2005/04/top-10-categories-of-msmdnc-bias.html
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| | Weapons of Mass Distortion The coming meltdown of the liberal media. |
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| | Ruth Hubbard |
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http://www.memorablequotations.com/hubbard2.htm
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| | Unconscious Mutterings Archives |
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| | Live the Myth! Educator's Classroom Guide |
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| | Pero |
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 | | After having chided the theologian for his reliance on myth and miracle, science found itself in the unenviable position of having to create a mythology of it's own: namely, the assumption that what, after long effort, could not be proved to take place today had, in truth, taken place in the primeval past.' |  | | So for discussions sake, keep in mind we are all bound by the same principals of bias, presupposition, and faith. |  | | This dictates that only a materialistic cause for every thing can be invoked to explain the observable phenomena. |
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http://www.netw.com/tknapp/bias.htm
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| | Greek Mythology and Ancient Greece - Book XX |
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| | Thales of Miletus [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
 | | Thales was esteemed in his times as an original thinker, and one who broke with tradition and not as one who conveyed existing mythologies. |  | | Such men were Thales of Miletus, Pittacus of Mitylene, Bias of Priene, Solon of our city [Athens], Cleobulus of Lindus, Myson of Chen, and, last of the traditional seven, Chilon of Sparta. |  | | The earliest reference to the Seven Sages of Ancient Greece is in Plato's Protagoras in which he listed seven names: 'A man's ability to utter such remarks [notable, short and compressed] is to be ascribed to his perfect education. |
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| | The end of mythology |
 | | The nightmare that Israel has endured with the destruction of Jewish Gaza and northern Samaria must be a starting point for a new period in our history. |  | | And this period can only begin with the repudiation of the mythology of the Left. |  | | The deportation of the Jews from the Gaza Strip and northern Samaria over the past week and a half and surrounding events have put paid to two of the foundational myths of the narrative that has been propounded for the past 30 years by the Israeli and international Left. |
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| | Debates: Bozell v. Alterman on Media Bias on National Review Online |
 | | Not once has a single study ever been refuted, or any of the hundreds of thousands of data been disputed. |  | | In answer to that question you'll continue to hear what conservatives have been hearing for decades. |  | | Patrick Buchanan, among the most conservative pundits and presidential candidates in Republican history, found that he could not identify any allegedly liberal bias against him during his presidential candidacies. |
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| | Omniseek: /Arts & Humanities /Humanities /Mythology /African / |
 | | Example 1 African Mythology In Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, Achebe, the idea of the religion or mythology according to the ancient |  | | BUKU (Various West African peoples) A sky god sometimes sponsored by Not Like Most Back to World Mythology Home Page |  | | African Mythology from The Book of Gods, Goddesses, Heroes and Other Characters |
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: BI: BIA |
 | | The gods used Bia to bind Prometheus after he was caught stealing fire. |  | | In Greek mythology, Bia ("force") was the personification of force, daughter of Pallas and Styx. |
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| | Bias (mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This article relating to Greek mythology is a stub. |  | | In Greek mythology, Bias was a brother of Melampus who received one third of Argos (see Melampus for more information). |  | | This page was last modified 22:58, 31 July 2005. |
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| | United Jerusalem - - Israel-News Today -- 11/9/2004 |
 | | He was a grizzled, pistol-toting guerrilla leader already into his 60s, a nomad whose mythology had long proclaimed him to be "married to the revolution." |  | | Odder matches have proved happy ones, but just as Arafat´s lieutenants expected, the Palestinian masses never clasped Suha Arafat to their hearts. |
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| | Golden Age of Heroes |
 | | His other two daughters and the Argive women were cured, after they had all undergone through purification. |  | | Autolycus was the famous master thief in classical mythology, known for his cunning and craftiness. |  | | Melampus became the father of Antiphates, Abas and Mentius. |
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| | Star Wars Origins - Joseph Campbell and the Hero's Journey |
 | | His idea was to demonstrate that all religion began with animism (the belief that everything has a soul), followed by polytheism, followed by monotheism. |  | | In other words, Jung believed that everyone in the world is born with the same basic subconscious model of what a "hero" is, or a "mentor" or a "quest," and that's why people who don't even speak the same language can enjoy the same stories. |  | | In 1949 Joseph Campbell (1904-1987) made a big splash in the field of mythology with his book The Hero With a Thousand Faces. |
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| | Streetwise Australia: Age Of Mythology (G8+) |
 | | Age of Mythology refines even more what Age of Kings nearly perfected and adds Mythology, creating an entirely new experience. |  | | Age of Mythology gives you over 30 God Powers and 40 Myth Units through 9 unique major gods and 27 unique minor gods from three distinct cultures: Norse, Greek, and Egyptian. |  | | Command all aspects of your empire as you guide one of nine ancient civilizations to greatness. |
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http://www.streetwise.com.au/product_info.php?products_id=1872
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| | Vidfern Software, Ltd. - The Zoroasterian Mythology |
 | | This picture is an old Persian epigraph which is engraved using the nail alphabet and stands for "AhoraMazda" (Ormuzd) the name of God in the Zoroasterian mythology. |  | | According to the Bistoon epigraph Vidfern defeated Babylons and brought their leaders captive to the court of |
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| | eSpudd: Derek Sherinian Review |
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| | [CTRL] Modern Political Mythology |
 | | Not only does the liberal media claim have no basis in fact, it also does not make sense considering the issues of media ownership and influence of advertisers. |  | | Tietz said he had been sensitized to such matters in recent months by reading conservative books, including Whitaker Chambers's "Witness." That book, Mr. |  | | This pro-corporate conservative bias of the media is well-documented and shows itself in consistent under-reporting or ignoring of any information that would lead people to question the fundamental status quo. |
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| | Media Research Center CyberAlert -- 07/20/1999 -- Reviving the Myth of Camelot; Dan Rather Awed by "Kennedy Mystique" |
 | | "You search through Greek mythology, about which I'm not an expert, you have to say to yourself, this is the kind of thing, I don't mean this story, but the on-going saga of the ‘star-crossed’ Kennedys, is the kind of thing that made Greek mythology survive through the ages. |  | | He maintained the Kennedy family story "is the kind of thing that made Greek mythology survive through the ages" and asserted "there is a Kennedy mystique and their history is mythic" as "some of the aching grief the family feels tonight we feel because the mystique and the myth are deep within us." |  | | 3) Dan Rather fawned over the Kennedy family, referring to how they uphold Greek mythology and asserting "there is a Kennedy mystique and their history is mythical" as "we feel" the family’s aching "because the mystique and the myth are deep within us." |
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| | Liberal Media |
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| | Free-ResearchPapers.com - Liberal Bias In Media |
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| | Daily Pundit Archives |
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| | Bulfinch's Mythology, The Age of Fable - Chapter 27, Part 1: The Trojan War. |
 | | [Online Textbook: Morford and Lenardon, Classical Mythology, Chapter 17: The Trojan Saga. |  | | MINERVA (Athena) was the goddess of wisdom, but on one occasion she did a very foolish thing; she entered into competition with Juno (Hera) and Venus (Aphrodite) for the prize of beauty. |  | | Bulfinch's Mythology, The Age of Fable - Chapter 27, Part 1: The Trojan War. |
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| | A Smaller Classical Dictionary of Biography, Mythology and Geography - rgomum, Beroea, Berosus, Berytus, Bessi, Bessus, ... |
 | | A Smaller Classical Dictionary of Biography, Mythology and Geography |  | | A Smaller Classical Dictionary of Biography, Mythology and Geography - rgomum, Beroea, Berosus, Berytus, Bessi, Bessus, Betasii, Bianor, Bias, Bibracte, Bibrax, Bibulus M Calpurnius, Bidis, Bigerra, Bigerriones, Bilbilis, Bingium, Bion, Bisaltia, Bisanthe, Bistones, Bithynia |  | | This page contains descriptions for the following names Bergomum, Beroea, Berosus, Berytus, Bessi, Bessus, Betasii, Bianor, Bias, Bibracte, Bibrax, Bibulus M Calpurnius, Bidis, Bigerra, Bigerriones, Bilbilis, Bingium, Bion, Bisaltia, Bisanthe, Bistones, Bithynia |
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| | Arrows - Myth & Culture: Re-Thinking History |
 | | Read More: The Origin of the Greek Gods |  | | But one exhibit can allow people to imagine the lives of an ancient people who got a bad rap for centuries. |  | | And it may allow us to imagine how the descendants of those ancient people, still live with an implicit bias against their culture that stretches back centuries. |
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| | Search Results for bias - Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | in Greek mythology, a seer who as a child received the understanding of the language of birds after two young snakes, whose lives he had saved, licked his ears when he was asleep. |  | | Throughout the years most major encyclopaedias have been accused of reflecting bias in one or more of their articles. |  | | In the Encyclopédie the lack of neutrality was intentional and apparent. |
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| | Arrows - Myth & Culture: A Loss of Distinction |
 | | How does one do a study regarding bias toward *Arabs*, or for that matter, build a foreign policy, when there seems to be no clear understanding of what an Arab is? Is it a look, a race, a language, a religion, or a place of origin? |  | | We were brought up Roman Catholic, but our family is Maronite Christian, with a strong family bias against the Druze and the Muslims in Lebanon. |  | | A study by two social psychologists at the University of Michigan's Institute for social research have released a study on implicit bias against "Arabs" that basically concludes what a lot of people intuitively know: That the bias and discrimination against a category of people called *Arabs* has risen since 9-11. |
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| | Media and Mythology [Free Republic] |
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| | history - encyclopedia article about history. |
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| | Bias (mythology) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | Bias (mythology) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |  | | Bias married (Click link for more info and facts about Pero) Pero. |  | | He was the father of (Click link for more info and facts about Talaus) Talaus with Pero. |
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| | NRCCS - The mythology of randomization |
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http://www.luckymojo.com/esoteric/interdisciplinary/archaeoastronomy/ny200307millsciencereligion.txt
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| | Test Bias Test Score Gap Questia.com Online Library |
 | | Full-text books and articles on test bias are available exclusively at Questia. |  | | Subscribe to Questia for full access to these titles and the complete library including: |  | | • Click here for more books and articles on test bias |
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| | Bias |
 | | About 85 percent of the reporters who cover the White House vote Democratic. |  | | Time and again, at Accuracy in Media, we hear the refrain, "I might have my own opinions, but they do not affect what I report." Oh, bosh. |  | | Following is a sample of statments from journalists themselves about how bias does play a role in news coverage, and the cavalier attitude too many news organizations towards fairness. |
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