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    Joseph Campbell wanted to find the unifying truth among religions and storytelling across time‚ cultures and geography. According to Joseph‚ a monomyth is the theory that all myths derived from the same story (The Flood Myth) and have the same structure. As stated in The hero With A Thousand Faces this theory comes in three main stages that is known as‚ “the nuclear unit of monomyth.” The separation‚ the initiation and the return. A story in which a hero comes along and goes on a search for knowledge

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    Joseph Heller's Catch-22

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    Joseph Heller was a part of World War II. He joined the Air Corps. At age 19 and flew 60 combat missions‚ though most of them were categorized as milk runs‚ due to lack of intense opposition. After the war‚ he received his M.A. in English from Columbia University. He taught fiction and dramatic at Yale. Shortly after working as a copywriter‚ he began working on his first novel‚ The Atlantic. When sitting at home one morning in 1953‚ Heller began to envision a work about a chaplain. Catch-22

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    that the journey within a character is the greatest and most challenging of all. What is necessary to change a person is to change his awareness of himself. Hence‚ this leads to self enlightenment. An example of this amazing journey is the struggles faced by Samuel from The Amazing Absorbing Boy by Rabindranath Maharaj. Samuel manages to push through the struggles associated with losing his mother‚ having an uncaring father and immigration to a new country to make a better life for himself. In the

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    A Dictator is known as being maniacal or crazy. These words describe the dictators Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin very precisely. Both men were powerful during their rule‚ but both also caused immense destruction to their countries. Hitler ruled Germany from 1933 to 1945. He turned Germany into an unstoppable force‚ but also initiated World War II. But where Stalin was a hated man‚ however‚ he changed the Soviet Union from an underdeveloped plan and was cruel even to his closest friends‚ and allies

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    The American Dream

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    Wikipedia‚ the American dream is defined as a national ethos of the United States of America‚ a set of ideals in which freedom includes opportunity for prosperity and success and an upward mobility achieved through hard work. Individual perspectives and definitions of the American dream differ. Most see it as home ownership others especially the immigrants see it an opportunity they never had in their home countries at prosperity. I personally would define the American dream as an opportunity that

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    to God to help you with a test? Did you ever think that there was a saint who performed miracles for test-takers? Well‚ if you didn’t‚ look no further than Saint Joseph of Cupertino. Who‚ you may ask‚ is Saint Joseph of Cupertino? Well‚ in this piece of writing‚ I will tell you. Okay‚ first I’ll start with his childhood. Saint Joseph of Cupertino was born in 1603 in Cupertino‚ Italy. His parents were Felice Desa and Francesa Panara. His father was a carpenter‚ but died before his child’s birth

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    In Neil Bissoondath’s “I’m Not Racist But…” the narrator intends to bring awareness to his readers on the connection between stereotyping and racism and condemns such acts against one another‚ while in Joseph Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness‚ the protagonist informs his audience on the consequences of African colonization. Bissoondath’s work is oriented to educate the reader in the different types of racial acts leading to hatred‚ abuse or enforcement of power toward any given group of people. He condemns

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    Dreams of Gilgamesh

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    Dreams of Gilgamesh In most ancient cultures dreams were signs from the gods. They were depictions of what was to come or what had already happened. The Babylonian culture believed this true for the dreams present in the Epic of Gilgamesh. The dreams Gilgamesh experiences on his journey to destroy Humbaba are interpreted by Enkidu as reassurance of Humbaba’s defeat; however‚ there are many other ways the dreams can be analyzed and applied to the epic. The dreams are not only the foreshadowing of

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    Discovery Oxygen was first discovered by two scientists. One was a British Chemist Joseph Priestly who was given credit for the discovery in 1774. The other was a Swedish Chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele who had also discovered it around the same time as Priestly. Yet Priestly was given credit because his work‚ and results were published. Priestly had first found this new element when he observed that mercuric oxide‚ on heating. Yielded a gas that caused a flame to burn faster. He later found that

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    Realizing a Dream

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    Living A Dream By Danielle Solis Have you ever heard a celebrity brag about how s/he gets to ‘live my dream every day’ by acting or singing? I used to listen to various artists say this on television or radio interviews and wonder what they meant. What could that possibly feel like? I thought that must be the definition of success. As a quality assurance and project manager for a media metrics company‚ I was able to use my Psychology and English training while earning a fairly lucrative income

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