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    Welcome to the group and Thank you for welcoming me to this group, I think this is going to be a fun group to work with, I am excited to see what everyone’s strengths are. In this assignment we were asked some questions and According to Strengths Quest Signature Themes my top 5 are as follow. 1. Includer 2. Context 3. Developer 4. Relator 5. Communication The Signature Theme that best describes me is the Includer. I like to host gatherings at my house and if we go out somewhere I like to…

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    The complete saga of Star Wars plays a powerful role in today's culture and modern mythology, and gives a wonderful take on the classic myth of The Hero’s Quest. The Hero’s quest follows a character with either mysterious or humble beginnings, somebody who the average folk can relate to. This quest takes the Hero on a journey that often leads to self discovery, and as the name implies, a chance at true heroism. Star Wars is a classic hero’s tale that follows Luke Skywalker from his humble…

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    One quest I would love to achieve is planting numerous trees. Doing so, the planet would be a much better place to live in. People are cutting down countless amounts of trees for products such as paper and paper towels. Abounding amounts of trees cut down can be a problematic issue for the organisms in the future or even today. Therefore one quest for me is planting an abundant amount of trees. To attain this quest, there might be several ways to plant trees. I would use a common way which is…

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    In the drama Macbeth by William Shakespeare, the character, Macbeth, becomes corrupt through power that he gains. Throughout the quest for power, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are changed in physical and psychological ways. The play shows that even someone who starts out like Macbeth and does not crave power, will do terrible things to gain authority and power. In Macbeth, there is a point of change in Macbeth and Lady Macbeth after they murder King Duncan. Lady Macbeth takes the lead initially…

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    Senny’s Quest “Mom, when will cena be ready?” asked Senny, as she brushed his fur. “Mijo, it’s not time yet,” said his mom, Laura. Sammy, Senny’s dad, walked in and all the pups piled on him. The family gathered for dinner. Each had their own bowl of stew and a bone that Laura made. “Yay, food!” the pups said in unison. “Bone appetit,” their mother said with a wink. “Today, we will discuss the tale of the twenty golden bones treasure, located in Coconut Island, just a few minutes away,” said…

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    the wilderness by yourself, not being able to eat for days? If you would like to do this, a vision quest would be something for you. These vision quests took place in the 19th century, but you can still do it today (Krown). If you want to know more about these vision quests, than this paper will tell you about a vision quest. A vision quest is a very odd, but an interesting adventure. A vision quest is something that is commonly associated with an Indian Plains Ritual. This ritual is usually…

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    In the book The Sacred Quest: An Invitation to the Study of Religion, an example of schism was provided, “In 1947, to cite another famous example, India gained its independence from Great Britain; but in order to deal with the fears of Muslims, in particular, there had to be a partition of that subcontinent into a Muslim state (Pakistan) and a predominantly Hindu one (India)”. (Cunningham & Kelsay, 2013. p 86) In reading this it helped me understand how religions can divide a community simply…

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    said, “There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self.” Quests, as I have taken in choosing to pursue a college degree and Richard has taken in his pursuit for political gain in the short story “Lawyer’s League,” are all similar in that humans are naturally egocentric. Humans are creatures of advancement, and quests provide us with the ability to enhance our current state. In this way Richard and myself are very similar; we both…

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    there are some basic traits that will always be acceptable behavior for a hero in any timeline. In order to be called a hero, one must be on a meaningful quest, must be true at heart, and must resolve a conflict (or inspire others to rise up). In order to be a hero, you must be on a heroic or meaningful quest. What is a meaningful quest? It is a quest that truly has a valid purpose, and the potential to right a wrong, or save a damsel in distress. For instance, take Perceval’s journey, he…

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    While Ellsworth Toohey and Gail Wynand crossed paths in their quest for power, both their humble beginnings and their motivations for the power they achieved differed. Before comparing these goals to Howard Roark’s, it is essential to detail what exactly these quests consisted of. Ellsworth’s story begins early in his childhood, in an anecdote where he turned the hose on Johnny Stokes when he was seven years old. He received no repercussions for this incident because of his generally poor…

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