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    The treaty of 1863 reduced this territory and it was implied pressure by the United States to sell the reservation land. The Nez Perce entered into a war with the United States in 1877. This was known as the Nez Perce or Chief Josephs War. This war involved those within the Nez Perce who refused to be removed to the reservation land and the United States who wanted them to move there. The U.S gave the Nez Perce 30 days to move or they would attack. The Nez Perce were originally…

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    This 3rd nine weeks we did Entrepreneurship, I learned many knowledgeable things about being an entrepreneur in America or in the real world. Our company was Marvelous Mousse, it was a delectable, sweet, and savory dessert made with a graham cracker crumble, mousse, topped with whipped cream and Hershey chocolate shavings. The mousse consists of heavy whipping cream and either chocolate or strawberry syrup. My all around favorite part of the project was making the mousse. My favorite type was…

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    Despite how colonialism initiates the darkness within men, and it manifests itself in the treatment of natives, there is no greater character in Conrad’s story that exposes just how a journey into Africa, can quickly turn a man of good values into a dark savage, than the incomprehensible Mr. Kurtz. Throughout the beginnings of the novella, the reader only hears about Kurtz through Marlow and what others tell him. He is depicted as a man of countless abilities, and the star agent of the Company.…

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    ceased to be a blank space of delightful mystery – a white patch for a boy to dream gloriously over. It had become a place of darkness” (Conrad, 5). However, Marlow facilitates a sort of unmasking of that darkness, though he is not morally opposed to violence (Taylor, 197). This unmasking brings to light the inequalities between the natives and the outsiders though calls into question the ideologies of the West as well (Funge, 1261). Kurtz represents even more racial inequality. He has…

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    Nellie Bly, was once just an American woman with a dream to pursue a career in journalism, until opportunity came knocking at her door. While trying to come up with new ideas for her groundbreaking news column, Bly found herself wondering if she could travel the world in less than eighty days. Traveling the entire globe in under eighty days was no small feat, but it was also difficult to even get the trip approved by her editors for a number of reasons. After months of being denied because of…

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    Many people know about hitler and how he killed over six million jewish people but not everyone knows about an even worse dictator by the name of Joseph Stalin. This man killed over twenty two million of his own people as opposed to Adolf Hitler who only killed races whom he thought was inferior. Joseph Stalin was born in December 18th 1879 in Gori Georgia. Joseph's parents were Besarion Jughashvili and Keke Geladze. Stalin was born into a dysfunctional family in a poor village. As a result of…

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    Joseph Stalin was a very powerful and murderous dictator of the Soviet Union. He was a member of the Communist Party and became the leader of the Soviet Union from 1929 until his death in 1953. Joseph Stalin ruled the Soviet Union with an “iron fist” by having complete control over his people and leading his country through World War II and the start of the Cold War. When Joseph Stalin became the leader of the Soviet Union, he also became a dictator. A dictator is a ruler with total power or…

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    All works of literature and art entwine in a common thread that connects the stories by a universal and malleable outline- the Hero’s Journey. Joseph Campbell’s the Hero’s Journey, or the monomyth, applies to all stories to some degree through its 17-stages. The stages divide into 3 major components- separation (the Call to Adventure), initiation (the Trials), and return (the Aftermath and the Return)- that can pertain to individual journeys of self-actualization or endeavors of resolving…

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    others have captured the hearts of many. A number of such stories can actually be found to possess parallel structures to each other. The 12 Stages of The Hero’s Journey is a form of structure commonly found in Romance Narratives and was introduced in Joseph Campbell’s Monomyth from his book The Hero with a Thousand Faces. Campbell shows that many journeys, either literal or metaphorical, follow a similar structure. The hero starts in an ordinary, known world but is called to adventure and…

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    The Hero’s Journey is a basic pattern that every hero goes through in order to achieve a goal. This pattern consists of a quest, challenges, and then ends with a change in their life forever. Throughout their journey, the hero encounters challenges but also has allies to help them out. In The Epic of Gilgamesh, the Hero’s Journey, consisting of the departure, initiation, and then the return, is clearly displayed throughout the whole story. Gilgamesh’s journey started with the departure stage,…

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