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    “The journey not the arrival matters” Discuss this statement focusing on HOW the composers of your prescribed text and two related texts represent the concept of journey. A physical journey involves both a beginning and ending. The beginning and ending is not what is important‚ in fact the journey itself is important. Physical journeys involve movement to new places whilst incurring obstacles. A physical journey has many opportunities for its travellers‚ these allow for physical‚ environmental

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    Legends‚ myths‚ and folklore have always captured my attention. Whether they are about made-up‚ mystical creatures or even creatures turning into humans‚ I always seem to thoroughly enjoy the stories behind them. After reading the novel Selkie Girl and watching the movie Secret of Roan Inish‚ I started to draw some similarities and differences between the two. Further research from other selkie folklore stories really began to show me that there are different elements to each myth that continuously

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    is has been changing all around world with the advancements in vampire science fiction books‚ movies‚ and television shows. Although vampires are considered mythological creatures‚ they still bring about strong opinions in our worlds society. In the earlier years of our world‚ vampires were seen as very scary mythological creatures. But‚ movies‚ television shows‚ and literature in the modern world such as The Twilight Series‚ Vampire Academy‚ Vampires Suck‚ and The Vampire Diaries have given vampires

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    What Is A Symbol

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    nature‚ but only exercised through the experiences of the social. On the contrary‚ Strauss’ approach to explaining symbols and the categories of understanding is purely a priori. According to his writings in The Savage Mind‚ similarities in myths and mythical structures point us to the conclusion that all human minds are wired the same –this is the only way that we could see the same structures come up in myths all over the world. Thus‚ Durkheim uses a reductionist breakdown to explain the development

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    Novels and Words: Notes

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    Negrito are a class of several ethnic groups who inhabit isolated parts of Southeast Asia. Ati children‚ the Philippines.Their current populations include 12 Andamanese peoples of the Andaman Islands‚ six Semang peoples of Malaysia‚ the Mani of Thailand‚ and the Aeta‚ Agta‚ Ati‚ and 30 other peoples of the Philippines.Reports from British traders also speak of negrito people on Borneo (Sarawak). (Journal of the Malayan Branch Royal Asiatic Society‚ Vol. XXIX‚ part 1‚ 1956) Balangay is the first

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    approach and ultimate results for the Z3 would influence the whole BMW operation in the United States. Dr. Helmut Panke‚ chairman and CEO of BMW (U.S.) Holding Corp. since 1993‚ noted that the Z3 was destined to be "the first BMW not made by mythical little creatures in the Bavarian woods. This car will be made in Spartanburg‚ South Carolina. Some people think BMW means German-made. With the Z3‚ we must show we can be successful as a global company‚ manufacturing at strategic locations -- even if not

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    In The Giver‚ a science fictional novel by Lois Lowry‚ a boy named Jonas lives in a dystopian society. The society Jonas lives in is supposedly utopian society‚ a society that seems perfect. Jonas becomes the Receiver and he gets memories of what the world was like before his community. He notices that his community is actually the opposite of a utopian society‚ but that it is a dystopian society. Through all of his memories and time with The Giver‚ Jonas notices that he lives in a dystopian society

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    On August 8th‚ 2000‚ another child was brought into the world. Her name is Hope Faye Fawn Zombro. The name has many stories; most are untold‚ mainly because she doesn’t speak a lot. She may not say much‚ but she knows a lot. She’s a very passionate and inspired teen. Art‚ music‚ writing‚ and photography are just a few that she heavily cherishes. She is a dreamer of big things. One day she hopes to open a flower shop‚ start a YouTube channel‚ become a professional photographer‚ paint her first portrait

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    Shakespeare’s Ambiguous Protagonist A Midsummer Night’s Dream reveals the story of four Athenian lovers on the path finding true love. As this play involves many characters and personalities‚ it can be misleading as to which of these lovebirds or mythical creatures represents the protagonist. However‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare is dominated by the comedy and spirit of the protagonist‚ Puck. To begin‚ Puck’s role as protagonist may seem overshadowed by other strong personalities in

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    The creation of the earth

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    something or someone is where the stories converge. In the Yuchi story the creators of earth are Godly animal-like creatures that have their own unique traits; this allows them to build the land‚ hills and valleys of earth together. In the Iroquis story the creators of earth are what the monsters (lower beings) of the story would understand to be the offspring and body of a mythical being from above‚ what they know to be called a human woman and her twin sons. The underlining creator in each story

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