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    to propose to the owner of Waitomo Adventures this as it would benefit their company by having an extra activity for groups to take part in. What you will learn is how to build a natural shelter, light lasting fires, build a search and rescue fire, tread water and learn how to survive underground in a cave, collect water and learn how to purify it, how to use a compass, find your way home in the wilderness and how to tie knots. Waitomo Adventures are an adventure tourism facility providing…

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    During the beginning of the movie The Hunger Games Katniss Everdeen commences her "Hero's Journey". In the beginning of the film Katniss' ordinary life is shown to the audience, including her poverty-stricken district, her small-knit family, and her friendship with a boy named Gale. The first step in the Hero's Journey is "The Ordinary World", in which the hero's normal life is examined before they go on their actual journey. On the day of the infamous reaping, in which two tributes (a girl…

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    He experienced a whole new adventure. Throughout his journey he never hesitated doing out new things instead he faced all his fears and went for everything that came his way. He no longer was person who used to day-dream. He built himself as a courageous person and underwent a self-growth…

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    he was around 7 yrs. old. Spending a lot of his time in the great outdoors from a very young age, fostered in him an adventurous spirit and an appreciation for the beauty of nature. For Pheonix, the great outdoors has certainly delivered some adventures. One morning, when they were camping in Yellowstone, he and his family departed from the camper in the morning to find their whole campsite had been trashed by bears, who decided to leave a generous amount of their scat behind. Another time,…

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    Antoine Roquentin’s feelings of “adventure” and Anny’s notion of “perfect moments” tie together throughout Nausea. Roquentin spends most of his time alone, self-analyzing, but it is through his adventure that he discovers what he has been missing. Unlike Roquentin, Anny had been chasing these “perfect moments” her whole life and by the end of the book, she feels as if she has run out of them. Anny and Roquentin’s lives seem to almost run parallel to each other, but going the opposite directions;…

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    A life of Adventure This morning as I knocked on the door to my fiancés apartment and her roommate Margarita answers the door. I don’t know if it is normal in the Ukraine to let your friends stand out in the cold, but after a few awkward moments she let me in the door. Over the past several weeks I have gotten know Margarita, and though we have extremely different lifestyles, and I have come to admire her adventurous spirit. She has a passion to visit foreign places, she has a thirst for…

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    include: becoming an adventure therapist, or landing myself in the career field of being a pilot, or even a solar coronal expert. I could enjoy travelling the world, or kayaking with…

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    Through this Walter developed a friendship, by just taking a simple risk. As individuals we should takes risks, that will benefit us but noticing that there is a limit of taking a risk to far. When we take an adventure or risk it may sometimes cost us money. When we spend all of it on our adventure, leaving us with no money left after. In Walter 's case, LIFE magazine is downsizing which Walter can easily lose his job. Walter is spending all this money to find Sean who doesn 't want to be found…

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    Some can’t go without it other have never even tried even tried it. It’s been practiced throughout history we call it adventure, but what separates the explorers from the people who stay in their comfort zone. Well I believe some people just love to adventure it’s in their heart they are what we call adrenaline seekers. They have strong qualities of bravery, curiosity and they have strong will to do what they love. Explorers of all kind show these qualities whether they are exploring mountains,…

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    I would definitely describe myself as someone who is always willing to try new things, including eating strange types of food, chewing on a “tongue numbing” plant at the Arboretum, and licking the bottom of daddy longlegs to see if it tastes like peppermint. Signing up for Orion was opening up the door to a new challenge that I have never experienced before. I have never gone hiking, let alone backpacking, nevertheless I gave the experience my all and what I got back from it was exponential.…

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