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    In addition, the film depicts that Hindus make the inner happiness and peace as the center of their lives instead of material things such as money. The film’s main character shows how inner peace and happiness weigh more than the materials she has. She gives up everything she has and seeks for the happiness through traveling from different places. The religion of Hinduism strongly believed that an individual who already found the inner peace has indeed found the peace that will abide by him…

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    Land of Oz. Wishing to go back home to Kansas, Dorothy journeys on towards Emerald City to meet the Wizard of Oz. The Wizard is said to be magical and will have the ability to send her and her dog back home. On this journey Dorothy meets a Scarecrow, Tin Man, and a Cowardly Lion who all wish to receive something from the Wizard. The Scarecrow needs a brain, the Tin Man is missing a heart, and the Cowardly Lion wants courage. Throughout their journey to Emerald City they are faced with different…

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    Your Inner Fish Analysis

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    In Neil Shubins’ “Your Inner Fish: A Journey Into the 3.5-Billion-Year History of the Human Body”, he takes the audience on the journey of the discovery and history of how different organisms and adaptations have converged to form a relationship between fish and tetrapods. Shubins first relates the evolutionary fact that humans and other forms of “tetrapods’ major body systems have developed from fish and sharks” (20), through his time on the field as a paleontologist. He describes his multiple…

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    Companions are the people that can help the hero through various tasks such as fighting in battle, learning a lesson, or achieving a particular goal during the journey. The companions, like the supernatural aid and talisman, are helpful to the hero in assisting the hero in accomplishing his goals and therefore having his journey be successful. With this in mind, the companions of Billy Jack are the school students, Jean who provides him with advice, Cole who supported Jean and protected the…

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    My Healing Journey

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    The first step of this journey to a healthy living of happiness and healing begins with the level of clarity on what exactly you want to achieve. The power of having passion to aligning with purpose to seek out prosperity is different for everyone. Asking the question, “if you woke up tomorrow and your life was perfectly how you wanted it to be? What would that look like to you? How would it feel that you are already there? What would need to happen for you to know that it was all you wanted…

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    The crust will be the first destination on our Journey to the Center of the Earth tour. The crust will be our shortest part of the expedition, for it is only 16 kilometers thick -- 8 below the oceans, and 40 below the continents. Make sure to pack a hat and gloves, as well as flip-flops and sunscreen, because the crust’s temperatures range from whatever the temperature is on the surface of the Earth to 870 degrees celsius! The crust is mostly made up of solid granite and basalt (volcanic lava…

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    through this journey that John is able to re-kindle his spirit and discover his true resilience. This journey centers on his venture forms the complicated but familiar world into one of wonder and horror. On his journey he will face many ordeals that will transform him, giving him the gift of knowledge. This hero’s journey is one that closely captures a more realistic world view that is both ____ and _____ McCarthy begins John Grady Cole's hero’s journey by having him answer to his own inner…

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    something that reminds them of home. For Marlow in Heart of Darkness, his complexity grows as he transitions from obsessing over the end of his journey, to obsessing over Kurtz and what Kurtz means for himself; as his obsession transitioned, it motivated him to continue his journey to the Inner Station and leaving the Congo with Kurtz. At the start of his journey, Marlow initially obsessed…

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    is introduced to Marlow by one of the sailors’ point of view. Marlow is onboard The Nellie attempting to recount the details of his experience in the Congo to the sailors in order to prepare them for the challenges they might be face along their journey. Marlow begins telling the story of how he got the job with the Belgian company and his skepticism of the imperialistic mission to civilize Africa. Before he set off to Africa, he came across a doctor who was curious about his true reasoning and…

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    Siddhartha Analysis Siddhartha is a truly complex story with a man who goes from a curious young man to an knowledgeable father. Siddhartha contains many emotions, ups and downs, and complex inner change. In many ways I can relate to Siddhartha and his journey. He reminds me of myself and the journey I went on that would cause me to learn new perspectives. The deep emotion and pain that is suffered represents many whose lives are affected by new experiences. The unique descriptions and…

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