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    Joseph Campbell was a scholar who studied ancient mythology for many years. He came up with the idea of the Hero’s Journey. The Hero’s Journey says that all the heroes will come across many processes throughout their journey. Each of the processes gets the hero closer to his/her prize. Perhaps I am not a hero, but I have experienced many things on leaving my home state and coming to a foreign one. My life as a kid is just like Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey because I have had to leave my…

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    He was brought up in a very musical family. By the time he was twenty his talent was recognized by the public and in 1792 he was told he was allowed to study with a guy called Joseph Haydn in Vienna. In Vienna the young Beethoven was a success by managing to make a very good living from concert. But by 1798 he had started to begin to notice that his hearing started to become impaired. Beethoven could still compose his music by…

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    Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness is one of the most famous stories of European imperialism in Africa and the horrors that came with it. The novella shows the dehumanization of the Africans by the Europeans and how the Europeans are going insane in the Congo The main character, Marlow, is searching for the elusive Mr. Kurtz. While traveling in the Congo, most of the people he meets compliment Mr. Kurtz one way or another. There are many people jealous of the success because Mr. Kurtz is known…

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    Cold War Speech Analysis

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    in Europe. Each and every leader had his own role during the cold war including those of who were thought to be giving factors for the birth of the cold war and those of who were thought to be aiming to end the tension, those leaders were such as joseph Stalin, John F.Kennedy, Winston Churchill and etc. mainly to be focused on was Winston Churchill who he was one of those leaders that believed in limiting the abilities of those dominating European affairs. According to (Editors, 2016)Winston…

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    commit horrible atrocities against their fellow man. It has caused political parties to overthrow their governments, religious leader to declare war, and tycoons to outsource jobs to countries that have virtually nonexistent human rights policies. In Joseph Conrad’s novel, The Heart of Darkness, Conrad cast a satirical depiction of the European view of the Belgian Congo and the events that actually occurred there, using the nature of oppression and cruelty, to bring to light the hypocrisy of…

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    Since the dawn of civilization, the need for stratification, hierarchy, and superiority has taken on numerous visages to establish the dominance of one group over another. Systems of feudalism, slavery, and colonialism have been employed throughout the world to fill this need, opening a Pandora’s Box of hatred, xenophobia, bigotry, and ignorance. These systems of stratification often benefitted their respective societies, but have posed questions to the value of life and moral concerns. The…

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    the Soviet Union If one wishes to peer into the atrocious effects of an oppressive regime they need look no further than the gulags. The gulags were forced-labor camps that existed within the Soviet Union during the reign of the oppressive dictator Joseph Stalin. The book One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn describes the single day of an average prisoner in the camp named Ivan Denisovich. In order to understand the society and conditions within the gulag one must…

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    unauthorized weapons test to executing other North Korean politicians, Kim Jong-UN has sparked many debates about his leadership skills and if he is a good leader for North Korea. He has even been compared to other leaders like the twenty-century dictator, Joseph Stalin. Even though Stalin has committed more heinous crimes then Kim Jong-UN, Stalin has had more of a positive impact on his country. There are many different governmental systems in world and when looking at different political…

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    Beethoven Biography Essay

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    Ludwig Van Beethoven was a great German composer and musical figure during the period between the Classical and Romantic eras. He was born on or about December 16, 1770 in the city of Bonn in the Electorate of Cologne, to mother Maria Magdalena van Beethoven and father Johann van Beethoven. His real birth date in unknown but he was baptized on December 17, 1770 and by law and custom babies were baptized within 24 hours of birth so it was assumed that he was born on December 16. He himself…

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    Heart of Darkness and Things Fall Apart shows the apparent ways that Joseph Conrad and Chinua Achebe differ in ways of presenting Africa in the colonization era. Conrad and Achebe books shows the difference between an Afrocentric and Eurocentric viewpoint. Joseph Conrad’s depictions of the Africans as savages an in a very racist undertone causes Chinua Achebe to write Things Fall Apart through the viewpoint of the natives of different tribes to show Africans, not as uncivilized savages, but as…

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