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    Conclusion The prevailing archetype of an institution can highly affect the programming and activities of the institution’s student affairs unit. With the top down authoritative structure of a bureaucratic institution‚ it is the leadership of the intuition that will guide the programming within the student affairs unit. Further‚ the work of student affairs is considered strictly the responsibility and duty of the student affairs unit. In contrast‚ a collegial intuition has a sense of shared work

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    Different writers use different techniques to create a sense of atmosphere and mystery in their stories. I have chosen two ghost stories‚ ’The Monkey’s Paw’ written by W W Jacobs and ’Who Goes Down This Dark Road?’ written by Joan Aiken. I am going to use these two stories to compare the techniques used by writers from different times. Using these two stories I am going to describe how the openings takes place‚ the characters‚ story structure‚ historical contexts and the settings used to describe

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    The Manhattan Project Not even a decade ago‚ our society spent years of studies in order to develop advancements in new technologies or inventions and it punctuated intervals of time in which to absorb and adapt to the change. However‚ in modern society‚ the pace of developing “the next big thing” significantly increased. Unlike the past‚ our modern world required shorter intervals to adapt due to our historical developments. However‚ there is one subject that required adaptation among our ‘big

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    country rich with a unique culture and history‚ descended from its many invaders and settlers‚ such as the Anglo Saxons and Celts. These two groups have distinct cultures‚ myths‚ and archetypes that define them‚ but they do share some similarities. This includes their death and hero archetype. Death is an archetype that can be explored in nearly every culture in the world. Normally‚ it is viewed as melancholy and sorrowful‚ sometimes even peaceful. The Celts and Anglo Saxons saw it differently

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    still be acknowledged as heroic if she abandoned a man who helped her? For example in Atalanta’s Greek myth‚ Atalanta avoids romance at all cost and this seems to show that she breaks free from the stereotype that woman must find love to become a hero. Atalanta imposes a condition on men wanting to marry her‚ “As a way of disposing of them [men] easily and agreeably she declared that she would marry whoever could beat her in a footrace‚ knowing well that there was no such man alive. She had a delightful

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    Talia Hoffman 3-21-15 English 1 Allison Finn The Archetype of Water in The Things They Carried Water is the one of the most primal archetypes. It represents resurrection‚ purification and redemption. In the case of The Things They Carried‚ water is a constant companion to the characters of the story‚ whether good or bad. Water‚ in this book though‚ can also represent feeling of guilt and shame and the struggle involved with war. In some instances‚ the characters are desperate to find the purification

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    fear of getting close to people after the suicide of his friend‚ Michael. We’ll explore Charlie’s archetypes‚ his fears‚ the defense mechanisms used‚ and Charlie’s dreams. Charlie Kelmeckis allows his archetypes to move him from the person he was‚ to the person he desires to be. Through the duration of the movie‚ and Charlie’s freshman year he varies from many archetypes. Charlie’s main archetype is the everyman‚ his desire being to belong. A couple of

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    The life of Roger Casement was an interesting one to say the least. Some remember Casement as a hero while others think of him as a traitor. Casement was a man that devoted his life to investigating human’s rights in various areas of the world. When he was in his 20s‚ Casement was working for Henry Morton Stanley‚ a Welsh explorer‚ when he came across many issues in the Congolese State. It was the “Casement Report” that would lead to reform movements in the Congo. Later‚ Casement would report on

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    From reaching my little sister.””(The Hunger Games). Katniss Everdeen‚ a fictional character‚ is a pillar of strength throughout Suzanne Collins’s Hunger Games‚ published in 2008. The heroine of the book‚ shows that you don’t need supernatural powers to be a hero. Her selflessness‚ bravery‚ and skillful demeanor help her survive in a broken world of injustice and tyranny. When her beloved father died and her mother mentally checked out‚ Katniss knew protecting her delicate sister Prim had become

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    all reasoning of problems to be placed on Jewish people. Alot could have been avoided if all people were considered the same. In the novel Night‚ Moishe is the archetype of an outsider; he was viewed as different and people didn’t listen to him‚ as he warned of the danger coming‚ and it all changed as the unspeakable happened. An archetype of an outsider is the person who is set up to experience something different of others. It could be used to help setup for the upcoming events. The outsider is

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