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    1 The hero’s journey – narrative structure Using point form‚ complete this table for the text you are working on Describe the hero’s ordinary world Event: The call to adventure Is your hero reluctant or enthusiastic? Journey into the world crossing the threshold test‚ battles allies and enemies does the hero meet a mentor‚ a damsel‚ monsters‚ villians or sidekicks? Event: Character’s downfall and time out (Approach to the inner most cave) Supreme ordeal Plot Climax The reward and

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    Heroic Cycle Of Shrek

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    Christine Lopez Nov 26‚ 2012 English I Mr. Budge The Heroic Cycle of Shrek Shrek‚ produced by Dreamworks and shown in 2001‚ is about an ogre who needs to rescue a princess in order to get his swamp back from being inhabited by the fairytale creatures Lord Farquaad forced to be there. With the company of Donkey‚ he ventures across the lands to a castle where they meet a dragon and rescue a surprised princess. However‚ the journey back turns out to be a twist

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    The country of Columbia found at the northern tip of South America‚ was first recognized in 1819. Within Columbia‚ there are five geographic regions; the Caribbean coast‚ pacific lowlands‚ Andes highlands‚ Orinoco Savanna and the Amazon Rainforest. The regional cultural traditions are mixed‚ with a broad assortment of distinct groups that have unique customs‚ accents‚ and social patterns. Within the Caribbean region of Columbia‚ the predominant ethnic group is the Pardo‚ a mixture of European‚ indigenous

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    For a very long time‚ many people were struggling with the trip of crossing the Atlantic and the Pacific. Many have tried to figure out a solution‚ and this solution was the Panama Canal. The Panama Canal is one of the most fascinating idea that was created in the early 1900s. It helped shorten a lot of distance‚ time‚ and resources for many travelers. It plays an important part in the commercial world because it allows for time consuming shipments to be a lot shorter and cheaper. The Panama Canal

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    and suspect’s action. [Supernatural Aid] After receiving the acceptance of Godly actions‚ Perseus gets his share of supernatural aid consisting of a helmet‚ sword‚ and shield along with a message from Zeus that they will someday save his life. [Crossing of the First Threshold] Perseus learns of Andromeda and her situation‚ she cant marry unless her potential husband successfully answers a riddle‚ and any man who answers the riddle incorrectly is burned crucified in public. He believes he can’t turn

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    REPORT ON HOVERCRAFT ACQUISITION (Prepared for Pakistan Petroleum Limited) Prepared by: Abdul Basit Submitted to: Sir Rahat hussain (Chief Analyst- Business Development Department) TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ......................................................................... 3 BACKGROUND ........................................................................... 3 ADVANTAGES OF HOVERCRAFT.............................................. 4 SERVICE PROVIDED BY HOVERCRAFT

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    ‘svičkova’‚ which consists of a sirloin beef with a hearty gravy and dumplings. The second day our minds were set to go on a longer trip to the swamp that was about 10 kilometers away‚ so we had a big breakfast and departed on our adventure. The beginning of the journey was easy and relaxing as it was a large path and downhill‚ that is until we reached the river crossing and the incline began to rise. Fast forward about twenty minutes and we had gone from cruising in medium-high gear to struggling to push

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    Have you ever wondered how the states that Lewis and Clark did not find‚ were found? Hernando de Soto found‚ and explored Florida. Hernando de Soto was part of a Spanish scouting party. He and his “brothers” as he would call them‚ looked for the sign of danger.They had found Florida‚ or what they called La Florida. The people were members of an expedition led by Hernando himself. Hernando and his men were attacking Indians left and right‚ and one hero called out to them in their language. This man

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    During the 1806/1807 and 1809 campaigns‚ the experiences Jakob Walter faced was/were less severe‚ few conflicts‚ well quartered‚ well-fed‚ and mostly securing routes for safe passage. These experiences are different from his later campaign in 1812/1813‚ because during this campaign Jakob was exposed to more severe and harsh conditions; malnutrition‚ death and disease‚ hunger and starvation—to the point that horses were shot and eaten‚ dozens of conflicts‚ freezing cold weather‚ poorly kept clothes

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    literature even attempt what Gothic literature does. Gothic literature is used to evoke an imminent terror in its audience instead of a forgettable jolt that simply makes the audience jump‚ shock the audience by not only surprising it with twists but by crossing lines that other works refuse to go near‚ show both supernatural and moral evil as heroic as well as horrendous‚ and create a mood of dreadful suspense and distorted intrigue. Concisely‚ Gothic literature shows the “darker” side of life that strains

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