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    In our era, the electronic culture is becoming increasingly highlighted,we can easily find that all aspects of our lives are becoming more and more visible. That is to say, we are experiencing a new cultural era, which means things that could not see in the past can be seen today. The development of the Internet and the emergence of high definition TV set show the visual culture is everywhere. Visual culture uses different media to present the diversification of visual effects, stimulating…

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    only glide, but scientist say over time evolutionary traits have been passed down to the birds that can fly. The Caihong Juji Had lived in northeastern china, 160 million years ago in the late Jurassic period. Which there were also many dinosaurs that lived in this period. The Caihong Juji had lived in the rainforest. It would glided across tree with it’s feathers and look for food. It was a carnivore (meat eater) that had hunted for small mammals, and reptiles. It would also show off it’s…

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    Jin Character Analysis

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    Over the course of the graphic novel, Jin’s personality changes immensely. In the beginning, Jin is very timid and does not stand up for himself. This is a result of him being a new student of a different race. Though, at the end of the story, he becomes confident in himself as a result of him experiencing life as a popular white boy and seeing why being himself is a good thing. The internal conflict Jin experiences are based on the conflicting identities he has. This is best seen when Jin…

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    The Journey

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    Depression is a serious matter and some people overcome being depressed and having a low self esteem but others do not and these poems talk about how your life can go from being miserable to being amazing. “The Journey” by Mary Oliver talks abou the road from the bottom to the top of depression while “The laughing heart” by Charles Bukowski talks about how anyone can take control of their life no matter how bad it is going. Charles Bukowski used repetition and diction to describe how his poem…

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    why the red-hooded figure wants to make the journey. The backstory of the ruined civilization, with its intricate statues and colossal stone guardians, is never told. Late in the game, the red-hooded traveler, now almost completely caked in snow, struggles through a blizzard until collapsing on hill. As the screen fades the white, six white robed figures appear and revive the player, sending them into the sky far above the snowstorm to complete their journey. As the game ends, the player is…

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    In his novel, Voltaire takes us on a Journey; the journey of Candide as he travels from continent to continent in search of people and in search of answers. At the heart of his trek, lies Candide’s longing for his love, Cunegonde. Throughout his journey to end up with Cunegonde, Candide faced many treacherous passages and persistent hardships along the way that seem to constantly leave him pondering philosophically with his companions or with himself. Some of these thoughts and questions that…

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    right into place with Joseph Campbell’s, “Hero’s Journey” as Odysseus travels far and wide to complete his journey. He voyages through all of the twelve stages present in the hero’s journey while discovering, fighting, and traveling with his men till the very end. While on his voyage he becomes and meets characters that match the Hero’s Journey archetypes as they help or prevent him on his journey. The interpretation of the stages of the Hero’s Journey below helps to describe Odysseus’s travels…

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    The hero’s journey is the layout of which a hero’s adventure starts and comes to an end. This is a common template used by writers in their stories. The hero’s journey can be seen in many different historic literature and continues through today’s literature. Homer’s the Odyssey and the Bible’s Gospel of Matthew, are both examples of the Hero’s journey being used in ancient literature. Through the Hero’s journey, the hero will go through twelve steps to complete their adventure. The first step…

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    Hero's Journey

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    an individual must go through the cycle of the hero 's journey. The life of a real life hero is reflected by the epic literary example “The Hero’s Journey” that is exhibited in the book The Hero with a Thousand Faces; therefore, a hero in today’s world must undergo the same twelve stages that are listed in “The Hero’s Journey.” The hero’s journey is known for telling how…

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    Technology Journey 1 Technology has come a far way from where it first started off. The new and improved devices are becoming so advanced that it is mind-blowing what these gadgets can do nowadays. Today, I use technology on a daily basis and couldn’t imagine what my life would be like without it. I say that now, but about twelve years ago when I was in elementary school, I was just being introduced to the whole new world of technology. The first time I used a computer was in kindergarten back…

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