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    The Knights of Columbus was founded by an Irish-American Catholic priest‚ The Venerable Father Michael J. McGivney in New Haven‚ Connecticut. He gathered a group of men from St. Mary’s parish for an organizational meeting on October 2‚ 1881 and the Order was incorporated under the laws of the U.S. state of Connecticut on March 29‚ 1882. Though the first councils were all in that state‚ the Order spread throughout New England and the United States in subsequent years. The primary motivation for the

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    Journey of Discovery

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    A journey of discovery is a very complex concept. It can involve much more than physical movement from place to place. A journey of discovery can be a very meaningful experience providing opportunities for the traveller to develop themselves physically‚ emotionally and spiritually. It can be a catalyst for change that can lead to further understanding of oneself‚ others and also the world. The texts studied support this idea of a “journey of discovery” very effectively. The texts I have chosen

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    by Amber Kramer Summary Essay: The Dark Night of the Soul Richard E. Miller essay “The Dark Night of the Soul” to be an interesting way to think about reading and writing in today’s world. Richard uses the violence in the world to question if our educational system is relevant to keeping us safe and whether the power literature can be used to change the tragic event that happen around us every day. Richard begins with a few horrific events such as Columbine

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    called “King”‚ but there isn’t any historical evidence that proves this to be fact. 2. Is King Arthur a hero? Why or why not? Use the information from the unit to help you explain your response. I do think the vision of King Arthur is somewhat heroic. The masses sometimes need nothing more than morale‚ which is what the story of this hero provides. 3. Choose one of the stages of the hero’s journey as described in the unit. Describe how the legend of King Arthur illustrates this stage. Write at least

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    Do the Dark Ages deserve to be called dark? People believe that the Dark Ages lived up to its name. They tend to use the term Dark Ages‚ because many people died due to the Black Plague‚ crusades‚ and wars. There was also a large loss of knowledge during the Dark Ages. A large portion of the population forgot how to read and write‚ and inventions like cement were lost as well. Although‚ the majority of people in the Dark Ages forgot knowledge‚ the Dark Ages were not that dark‚ because the monasteries

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    Often referred to as the “dark ages”‚ a phrase first introduced by Renaissance scholar Petrarch‚ the term referred to medieval Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire. As Petrarch so eloquently puts it‚ the “dark ages” received their name because of a lack of progress in education‚ social and entertainment‚ however‚ the “dark ages” saw dramatic rise in new national and cultural identities across the European continent. By replacing one vast large empire‚ new smaller ruling monarchies such as the

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a poem that was written in medieval times by an anonymous poet known as “the pearl poet”. This is an epic poem that tells a story of a hero going on a quest for his king. It focuses on the code of chivalry and courtly love displayed by the knight. The ideals of chivalry come from the concept of christian morality‚and courtly love a highly stylized code of conduct between lover. This poem exhibits these medieval virtues and many other themes using symbolism‚ parallelism

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    Hero Archetype

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    Professor Jones Table of Contents • Introduction • Main Character • The Villain • Archetypes • Steps taken by the hero • Mythological origins • Mythological symbolism • Conflicts between personal desires and community responsibility • Conclusion Introduction *The portrayal of a hero archetype has been a part of society and can be traced back to ancient times and the earliest of myths. The hero is the integral archetype in the collective unconscious of whichever culture the story is based. Heroes become

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    Illicit: the Dark Trade

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    Bus 335 Illicit: The Dark Trade In today’s world criminal organizations play a huge role in almost every form of trade that isn’t always seen or noticed by the general population. Since the 1990’s illegal crime related trade has increased at a rate of seven times faster than your everyday normal legal trade. It is estimated that in the future “Dark Trade” will reach a level of approximately 10% of all the trade that goes on. Ten percent of all the trade being affiliated with illegal actions is

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    Women‚ Courtly Love and the Creation Myth in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 	Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ a great epic written in fourteenth century Europe by the Pearl poet‚ emphasizes the opposition of Christian love to Courtly love in the 13th century through the dilemma of Sir Gawain‚ one of the great knights of the Arthurian round table. By examining the women in the poem‚ Gawain’s dilemma becomes a metaphor for the contrast of these two distinct types of love. The poem looks

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