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    FACTORS INFLUENCING IN CHIOCE OF ADVANCE LEVEL (A/L) STREAM: A CASE STUDY OF ORDINARY LEVEL (O/L) (2012) STUDENTS OF LEADING SCHOOLS IN JAFFNA TOWN. Vinthuja‚M.‚ Thanusha‚S.‚ Vijayananda‚C.‚ Niruthika‚K.‚ Vivitha‚J.‚ & Thanarupan‚Y. Department of Accounting‚ Faculty of Management Studies & Commerce‚ University of Jaffna‚ Sri Lanka. e-mail: vinthuja90@gmail.com Abstract Choice of stream is vital for every student future successful career

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    ‘Willy Loman is an anti-hero and an “ordinary man” who chased the wrong dreams.’ In light of this statement‚ how are his death and the play itself a tragedy? Aristotle states that a tragic hero should have a high status in society whilst wielding some sense of nobility. The character must also have greatness and be of noble stature which should be apparent in the play. The protagonist of the play‚ Willy‚ is not obviously shown to have such qualities which could make him an anti-hero. However‚

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    Heroes are introduced in the ORDINARY WORLD‚ where 2. they receive the CALL TO ADVENTURE. 3. They are RELUCTANT at first or REFUSE THE CALL‚ but 4. are encouraged by a MENTOR to 5. CROSS THE FIRST THRESHOLD and enter the Special World‚ where 6. they encounter TESTS‚ ALLIES‚ AND ENEMIES. 7. They APPROACH THE INMOST CAVE‚ crossing a second threshold 8. where they endure the ORDEAL. 9. They take possession of their REWARD and 10. are pursued on THE ROAD BACK to the Ordinary World. 11. They cross the third

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    Campbell’s stages of the heroic myth. We see Gilgamesh introduced in his ordinary world‚ he is called to adventure twice‚ he passes the first threshold‚ he meets several helpers and encounters tests‚ he reaches the innermost cave‚ endures the supreme ordeal‚ seizes the treasure‚ is resurrected‚ and returns home with the treasure. Gilgamesh begins the tale at home as the restless king (introduction of the hero in their ordinary world). He soon meets his helper Enkidu and the two of them go off on their

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    backed out on the challenge. There are 12 stages in this journey. The stages are The Ordinary World‚ The Call to Adventure‚ Refusal of the Call‚ Meeting the Mentor‚ Crossing the Threshold‚ Tests/ Allies/Enemies‚ Approach to the inmost Cave‚ The ordeal‚ Reward‚ The Road Back‚ Resurrection‚ and Return with the Elixir. These stages were every obstacle the hero had to go through to solve a problem. The Ordinary World is where the reader identifies the reader which is his home. The next stage is The

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    Jesus’ life‚ death‚ resurrection throughout each of the four Gospels. We are told of God’s love for man‚ His forgiveness toward us‚ and salvation. Even though they have different viewpoints‚ the Gospels share two main points. The first is that the risen Jesus who appeared to the disciples is the self-same Jesus of Nazareth and not just hallucination. The second is Jesus also transformed into a state of existence that is different from ordinary space-time existence. Resurrection is the transformation

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    __________ - There are 12 stages of the hero’s journey - The stages include; the ordinary world‚ the call to adventure‚ refusal of call‚ meeting with the mentor‚ crossing the threshold‚ tests allies and enemies‚ approach‚ the ordeal‚ the reward‚ the road back‚ the resurrection‚ and the return with the elixir. - The hero’s journey is the work of Carl Jung‚ but applied by Joseph Campbell. - In the ordinary world‚ we meet the hero. The call to adventure is when the hero is needed for something

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    stages. The three stages that best demonstrate this idea in Theseus are: Crossing the Threshold; Tests‚ Allies‚ Enemies; The Resurrection. One stage is called Crossing the Threshold which means‚ “...the hero commits to leaving the Ordinary World and entering a new region or condition with unfamiliar rules and values.”(Campbell). In the story of Theseus‚ the ordinary place that Theseus is leaving is the city of Athens. He leaves Athens on a ship with the other tributes with the intent of killing

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    11 January 2013 The Road Forward Envision a champion‚ emerging from the sacked city of Troy‚ which he previously conquered under his shrewd control. Odysseus—father of Telemachus‚ husband of Penelope‚ leader of men-- is now free after countless years of war to return to his homeland‚ Ithaca. Thus begins the longest journey of Odysseus’s life: a twenty year pursuit through many encounters with fantastic creatures‚ the cordial arms of the Phaaicians‚ and finally home to his yearning family in the

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    The first step in the Hero’s journey is The Ordinary World. In this step it showcases the hero’s normal life at the start of the story. It may show them a glimpse of a new special world to try and get them to start their journey. The second step is the Call to Adventure. The hero is faced with something that makes them start their journey. It could be a problem or challenge they need to overcome. The third step is the Refusal of the call. This is where the hero attempts to refuse the adventure because

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