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    The next phase of the “Hero’s Journey” is the “Supernatural Aid” from characters who provide help and guidance for the hero on his path as they represent the “benign, protective power of destiny” (Ubelhor 3). This aid is usually given by wise old men, gods or messengers in the form of weapons, amulets, magical aids and amulets and their roles are only fully fulfilled after the hero completely trust these helpers and protectors. Furthermore, the “helpers’” task is not to finish the task and…

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    King Tutankhamun

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    Post 1 (Did You Know) Image Text: King Tutankhamun was buried with a dagger made out of meteorite iron! AT: Tutankhamun was mummified more than 3,300 years ago and ancient Egyptians attached great significance to meteoritic iron for the production of fine ornamental or ceremonial objects. #DidYouKnow Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-36432635 Proposed images:…

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    Methods to achieve a heathy lifestyle Fat,huge, and gross are all words that people think when they hear the word obese. Obesity is something that effects many people, according to the NIH “More than two-thirds (68.8 percent) of adults are considered to be overweight or obese”. Now with that being said you might ask yourself how is that possible? Well, people become obese because they lack motivation to workout, they have unhealthy eating habits, and people not knowing how to live a healthy…

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    "Dwarves had not passed that way for many years but Gandalf had, and he knew how evil and danger had grown and thriven in the Wild, since the dragons had driven men from the lands, and the goblins had spread in secret after the battle of the Mines of Moria" (Tolkien,…

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    I Ms. Keren Batiste, LCSW is a current employee at The Pathways Rehabilitation Center. During this present time I am currently under supervision at my place of employment. I have been an employee here for a total of 15 years. My central goal is to ensure that the best quality of service is delivered to all my clients. As an LCSW I am aware of the stipulations that are important when I am bestowing client services. I take into consideration of the unique dynamics of cultural diversity,…

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    Abdullah Khan Mrs. Ciufo ENG3U1 16 November 2015 The Over Controlling Government of Gilead “Government’s first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives” (Ronald Reagan). Governments throughout the world interchangeably uses the democratic form of government and dictatorship. Throughout history, the white men have segregated several ethical groups by stripping them of their individualism and autonomy. In order to achieve this totalitarianism, these men are willing to do anything…

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    Destiney Analysis

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    life. Furthermore, Peter Jackson developed the idea that even fate assists those who pursue goals in righteousness; by the means of Gandalf’s resurrection, the chief protagonist figure in The Lord of the Rings. After he defeated the evil Balrog in Moria, “darkness took [him]” but he was “sent back until [his] task [was] done”. As a part “of this world, [one] must do something” toward personal ideals and dreams. Otherwise, a “cage would be [one’s] fate”, to wither powerlessly. However…

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    The Handmaid’s Tale Through the Feminist Critical Lense What would you do if you were in a future society where you were unable to choose your own path in life? In her story, The Handmaid’s Tale, Margaret Atwood creates an extreme circumstance to show the inequality between men and women in our current society. Several themes from the story make it a good fit to be viewed through the feminist critical theory lense, including: the role of women in the society, women’s sexuality, and…

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    However, throughout the story we see Offred is a strong individual in which never shows her weakness. To explain, she never shows her tears nor she never retaliates toward anything. In chapter one, we are introduced to the girls Alma. Janine. Dolores. Moria. June. The girls are not allowed to talk with one another and they cannot get out of the gym in which they are surveillance by guards and Aunt Sara and Aunt Elizabeth. In chapter two, we are exposed to a more we can see comfortably;a room…

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    Different Women in The Handmaid’s Tale Offred is, in some regard, a somewhat frail individual. There are a few cases of other ladies in the novel who have not been so influenced by the "reality or truth" of Gilead as Offred. They are determined and decided not to follow the standards of the new and improved Gilead. Offred's mother was an active member within the women's activist movement in the general public "before", she engaged in burning obscene material such as pornographic magazines and…

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