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    Hero's Journey

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    The Hero’s Journey—Kung Fu Panda Many people believe in heroes‚ who are selfless and willing to sacrifice themselves to benefit others. Heroes also exist in different cultures‚ and they usually represent courage and adventurous. According to Joseph Campbell’s theory‚ heroes in stories undergo a process called “The Hero’s Journey”‚ which is the classic plot structure of heroic stories‚ in order to achieve great deeds. Kung Fu Panda‚ a movie by the DreamWorks‚ demonstrates the theory of Hero’s Journey

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    Joseph Brant

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    Joseph Brant was born in 1742 and his Indian name was Thayendanegea. Thayendanegea meaning he who places two bets. Joseph’s father was a sachem of the Iroquois Confederacy‚ which was to where the Mohawks belonged. Whereas Brant’s mother was not a Mohawk like his father. Brant did become a war chief but never rose to the rank of sachem. His parents were said to live at the Canajoharie castle in New York. Even though his family would have been a consideration and he was the grandson of one of the

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    Journey

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    Area of Study Essay- Journeys The Oxford Dictionary defines Journey as “an act of travelling from one place to another”; this could‚ of course‚ be taken literally. Instead‚ why not think of “places” as emotional or mental situations? So you take a journey between different emotional states. “The journey‚ not the arrival‚ matters.” This statement is correct for all four texts I will be discussing. The journey is more important than the arrival because it is the journey that makes people who they

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    Journeys

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    A journey is a means of travel that can be physical‚ imaginative or inner. Journeys can offer new insights‚ experiences and enlightenment‚ however journeys involve obstacles and challenges that need to be overcome before these goals can be reached. Often journeys are taken to escape the real world and deal with problems‚ but it is how the individual deals with the experiences that defines their journey and who they are. The poem “Ode on a Grecian urn” by John Keats and the film “Alice in Wonderland”

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    Daina Joseph

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    Daina Joseph   Topic : Cyber Bullying   INTODUCTION Attention Getter: Cyber Bullying victims are 2 out of 9 times more likely to consider committing suicide. Cyber Bullying caused the death of a 13 year old girl named Megan Meier.   Purpose: To inform my audience about Cyber Bullying.   Importance to Audience: Cyber Bullying Happens every day and can cause others to lead to suicidal thoughts. You can gain something from this speech by being informed on how to stop Cyber Bullying or prevent it from

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    Journeys

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    Today I would like to talk to you about the concept of journey and discuss the deeper meaning of this very important term. Within this speech I will be comparing the concept of journey through the movie ’wizard of oz’ the song ’last kiss’ and the poem ’the journey’. These texts are all great examples relating to a journey.  The first text I would like to discuss with you is the song ’last kiss’ written by Wayne Cochran in 1962 and sung by Pearl Jam. Cochran was inspired to write his song after a

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    the Hero Gilgamesh‚ written by David Ferry‚ illustrates a story about a man who knows everything‚ but continues to try and learn more. Although Gilgamesh may be arrogant‚ he still remains a great ruler and commander of Uruk. Throughout the book‚ the adventures of Gilgamesh fit Joseph Campbell’s idea of the hero’s journey. After analyzing the pieces to the hero’s journey‚ Gilgamesh is proven to be a true hero because his journey parallels that of the hero’s journey described by Campbell. The

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    A Journey

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    A Journey A. Essay Life is challenging. It doesn’t always turn out the way we thought it would – sometimes it turns out for the better sometimes for the worse. Due to these challenges life put upon us we once in while have to stop and ask ourselves whether or not the decisions we’ve made in life were right or wrong and wonder how life would have been if we had acted differently. At some point in life we all have to make such sentimental self-realization. In the short story “A Journey” by Colm

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    Journeys

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    More than anything‚ journeys are about the process of learning about yourself and others. Do you agree? I agree that journeys are how you learn who you are. As inner journeys are what help form the person you become through the challenges you face in life. In “The Turning” by Tim Winton and “Looking for Alibrandi” by Melina Marchetta‚ both of these texts have the relation of journeys and self discovery with the events that happen which effects how their life pans out. With all the pressures of school

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    Journey Speech The purpose of this text enable us to understand what the narrator made us think‚reflect and considerate towards his painful and haunted life-journey. The narrator made us think by using many themes or key words such as satisfaction‚ betrayal‚salvation and redemption to engage but also reflect the audience regret. A great example of this is when Amir has proved himself enough to redeem himself from his betrayal to Hassan. “ This may lead them to fight for their redemption by working

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