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				<title>Hell Hath No Fury: The Relationship Between Greece&#39;s Medusa and Egypt&#39;s Wadjet</title>
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				<description>By Elizabeth R. Casto - Two seemingly unconnected goddesses have more in common than most know. The earth is a small place and&amp;nbsp; mythologies from one country overlap and even overtake myths from another country. Serpents in myth have an amazing connection, especially between Wadjet of Egpyt and Medusa of Greece. These goddesses were fierce and not to be trifled with and they also had an uncanny ability for wisdom. They were the strength that women, as a race, needed at the time when they were being oppressed by man. No man wanted to be turned into stone by Medusa and Wadjet would not stand for anything other than...</description>
				<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 10:43 EST</pubDate>
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