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In The Epic of Gilgamesh, the plant is symbolic of immortality. It represents a chance for Gilgamesh to attain eternal life, but ultimately gets stolen before he can consume it, highlighting the theme of mortality and the limits of human existence.
Utnapishtim challenges Gilgamesh to stay awake for six days and seven nights as a test of his worthiness for immortality. However, Gilgamesh falls asleep as soon as he sits down.
The god gave Gilgamesh a friend and a companion, Enkidu, who would help him on his adventures and share his experiences. Additionally, the god granted Gilgamesh great physical strength and courage to face challenges and enemies.
Eternal Flame by The Bangles
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Iforever and formost is HOPE to have hope is when u trust god I know I trust god to give me eternal life
The eternal kind.
they want to save everyone from eternal death and give everyone eternal life to do this go to church and ask the pastor
The friendship between Enkidu and Gilgamesh is the story. They begin as enemies, since Enkidu was created by the gods to counter Gilgamesh's "rape the women and kill the men" style of ruling his kingdom, but after they fight almost to the death, they accept each other's strength and determination and become very close, loyal friends. They basically get into a bunch of shenanigans together to prove their manliness, and because of one stupid move, Enkidu is cursed and ends up dying. Gilgamesh mourns him for days, and after he buries him he becomes a wanderer (the complete opposite of his previous kingly lifestyle). He travels the world alone, humbled and destroyed by the loss of his friend, literally contemplating the meaning of life. He eventually hears of a plant that will give eternal life, though almost immediately upon finding it he loses it forever, showing just how much fate plays into our lives. After Gilgamesh accepts the role of fate, he dies and everyone honors him for the changes he made in the way he lived his life after becoming friends with Enkidu.I hope that helped a bit, though I definitely recommend actually reading the epic. It really is a spectacular read. Good luck in whatever you needed this for!
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In The Sims 2 University, once your Sim is out of college they can get a natural scientist job. After they have gotten really good at their job, they will be able to get the cow plant by going into rewards (there is a list of things on the row where their motives are, one of them is rewards), then they go into career rewards and there somewhere will be the cow plant.