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Character Map Of The Brother

What are the most important character traits of a good brother?

I have one younger brother, and our love-hate relationship is certainly a paradoxical, interesting one. There are times when my brother absolutely infuriates me, but I can't help but think that he's kind of adorable. Although your question may focus on a brother’s personality, I think my answer can be generalised to the subject of siblings in general. (I have a sister and a brother, and the way we treat each other are not that different!) Anyway, the traits I think that are most important in a good brother would be as follows.He should be easygoing. Not holding grudges and not starting pointless arguments are essential to maintaining a good relationship between siblings.Respect. Siblings must display mutual respect regardless of their age differences. No “I'm superior because I'm older” or “I'm younger so you have to let me do what I want”.Last but not least, trust. If you can't even trust your siblings, the world would probably be a dark place for you. You can count on your younger siblings, the same way you hope they can count on you.I hope the above traits are not to abstract… they are all basic sibling protocol, after all. :)

Character Map of The Brother's Karamazov?

If you have access to Microsoft Office Suite,
Go to the Powerpoint Program
Go to the New Slide Button
Go to the Organization Chart option
You can create the Character Map with that rather easily, even moving your squares around if you find that you put someone in the wrong spot.

If that doesn't work for you, below is a link to a search for Character Maps. You can check out the samples here and build one that suits you.

Fiction books with brother and sister as main characters?

"The Time Quartet" by Madeleine L'Engle. The first book is "A Wrinkle in Time", about a smart tomboy named Meg and her scarily smart little brother Charles Wallace as they travel to different worlds to find their missing father, using the fifth dimension.

"From the Mixed-Up Files of Ms. Basil E. Frankweiler" by E. L. Koningsburg tells about an older sister and younger brother who decide to have an adventure by running away from home, and end up hiding/living in a famous museum in New York.

"Prisoner of Vampires" by Nancy Garden is about a boy named Alexander who is working on a school report about vampires, leading him and his older sister Peggy to fall under the power of a strange man lurking in the basement of an old library.

"The Diamond in the Window" by Jane Langley is about an orphaned younger brother and older sister who want to keep their aunt from having to marry for money to keep their house, and go looking through the house for the treasure that vanished years ago when their aunt's beau had mysteriously disappeared.

"The Headless Cupid" by Zilpha Keatley Snyder. David and his siblings move into a new house and meet their haughty stepsister, Amanda, who claims that she practices witchcraft. She agrees to teach David's siblings, but strange things start to happen in the house.

Cynthia Voight's series "The Tillerman Cycle" chronicles oldest sister Dicey's struggle to care for her siblings when their mentally ill mother abandons them.

"Over Sea, Under Stone" is the first book in Susan Cooper's Young Adult "The Dark is Rising" Sequence, about three siblings who vacation in Wales and find an old map hidden in the house they're staying in.

"Escape to Witch Mountain" by Alexander Keys is about a strange brother and sister sent to a children's home after the old woman who cared for them dies. Tia and Tony must escape from the men who are after them and their powers, and run away with only vague clues that they might still have family alive.

"The Lovely Bones" by Alice Sebold is both a dark and uplifting adult novel about a 14-year-old girl named Susie murdered in the 70's by a neighbor. Her spirit travels between the afterlife and watching her parents and younger brother and sister deal with the pain and mystery of her death as the years pass.

Was Ramses II the Pharaoh depicted as "Moses's brother" in the Bible?

1 Kings 6:1 places the Exodus event 480 years before the construction of Solomon's Temple, implying an Exodus at c. 1450 BCE, but the number is rhetorical rather than historical, representing a symbolic twelve generations of forty years each. There are major archaeological obstacles to an earlier date such as this.“And it came to pass in the four hundred and eightieth year after the children of Israel were come out of the land of Egypt, in the fourth year of Solomon's reign over Israel, in the month Zif, which is the second month, that he began to build the house of the Lord”.The Torah lists the places where the Israelites rested. A few of the names at the start of the itinerary, including Ra'amses, Pithom and Succoth, are reasonably well identified with archaeological sites on the eastern edge of the Nile Delta, as is Kadesh-Barnea, where the Israelites spend 38 years after turning back from Canaan; other than these, very little is certain.The crossing of the Red Sea has been variously placed at the Pelusic branch of the Nile, anywhere along the network of Bitter Lakes and smaller canals that formed a barrier toward eastward escape, the Gulf of Suez (south-southeast of Succoth), and the Gulf of Aqaba (south of Ezion-Geber), or even on a lagoon on the Mediterranean coast. The Biblical Mount Sinai is identified in Christian tradition with Jebel Musa in the south of the Sinai Peninsula, but this association dates only from the 3rd century CE and no evidence of the Exodus has been found there.Ramesses II, who is depicted as the brother of Moses is not correct, Ramesses was born c. 1303 BCE; he died July or August 1213 BCE; he reigned 1279–1213 BCE, he was also known as Ramesses the Great and was the third pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt.The more accurate Pharaoh during the time of Moses would be Thutmose II (1492 to 1479 BC). Thutmose II is best qualified to be the pharaoh of Exodus based on the fact that he had a brief, prosperous reign and then a sudden collapse with no son to succeed him.His widow Hatshepsut then became first Regent (for Thutmose III) then Pharaoh in her own right. Thutmose II is the only Pharaoh's mummy to display cysts, possible evidence for the plague of boils mentioned in Exodus 9 which spread through Egypt at that time.Thutmose II's body was found in the Deir el-Bahri Cache above the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut and can be viewed today in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

Enter portal to fight tabuu in subspace emissiary in super smash brothers brawl?

as long as you have fought all the dark characters you should be able to enter just by pressing up on the stick. easy way to tell if you have fought all the characters (and won btw) is if in the portal room there are trophies of all the characters. if trophies of the characters are left, then those are the characters you still have to find and beat.

The link shows the map of the great maze to help you find who you have yet to fight if this is the case...
From a cheat website... but i dont consider it cheating :) who wants to get lost forever trying to find who you havent fought yet...?

http://www.mycheats.com/view/section/3141681/22749/super_smash_bros__brawl/wii

How is "O' Brother Where Art Thou?", based on Homer's the Odyssey?

please read em carefully.....O Brother, Where Art Thou? ||Vs.|| The OdysseyBegins with an invocation to the Muse (Both)Escapes from jail || Escapes from Calypso and various other monstersUlysses (George Clooney) || OdysseusClooney has 2 prison buddies || Odysseus has a crewRailroad homeless man is a blind fortune teller  || Teiresias is a blind fortune tellerHobo predicts Ulysses won’t get the treasure he seeks || Teiresias says Odysseus will take many years to get homeTakes place during the Great Depression || Takes place around 1200BCCousin Washington Hogwallop was a “pig”, needed money and sold out Ulysses || Circe turns men into pigsBaptism at the river draws in Ulysses’ friends“Religion is the opiate of the masses.” - Karl Marx || Lotus Eaters draw in Odysseus’ crew Blind record/radio man || HomerGeorge “Babyface” Nelson - thief || Hermes - God of thievesGeorge Nelson hates cows, and killed them. Eventually, Nelson was killed and a person in the angry mob chasing him yells: “Cow killer!” || Odysseus’ crew killed Helios’ cows, and were smote by Helios Women washing clothes in a river drew in Odysseus and his friends while singing || Sirens draw in men with song in the seaDelmar thinks the women on the river turned Pete into a “horny toad” ||Circe turns men into pigsBig Dan (Daniel Teague) has one eye || Cyclops has one eyeBig Dan = pastor = pasture = shepherd || Cyclops is shepherd of his sheepUlysses and Delmar anger Big Dan || Odysseus and crew anger the CyclopsBig Dan kills the toad that’s supposedly Pete || Cyclops kills some of the crewVernon T. Waldrip is courting Ulysses’ wife in his absence || Suitors are courting Odysseus’ wife in his absenceUlysses was supposedly hit by a train || Odysseus was supposedly killed in the warUlysses, Pete, and Delmar dress as the KKK to escape with Tommy || Odysseus and his crew hide under the sheep to escape the Cyclops’ lairBig Dan is almost stabbed in the eye || Cyclops is stabbed in the eyeUlysses dressed as a hobo to see his wife || Odysseus dressed as a beggar to see his wifeJail warden with his dog chases the convicts throughout the movie || Poseidon is “out to get” Odysseus, and causes trouble for Odysseus throughout his journey homeIf you like it , upvote me ~_~ thank u and i hope i have helped you and i am happy for that HAVE AN AWESOME DAY !!!

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