Secret Security Clearance Defensive tactics training Troubleshooting Calm in emergency situations Trained in security Safety-conscious Quick learner Service-oriented Team leader WORK HISTORY Team Leader, 09/2011 to Current U.S. Army – Fort Campbell, KY Developed and led training programs in preparation for combat. Employed, fired and recovered anti-personnel and anti-tank rockets and mortars. Served as custodian of classified documents. Operated and maintained communications equipment.
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William E. Cosper English 201 – Spring 2016 Prof. Andreason March 29th 2016 The Hero’s Journey & Whale Rider Joseph Campbell's “Hero with a Thousand Faces” is the journey that heroes from myth undertake to transfer from their uncomfortable limits to their maximum potential. Throughout Campbell’s studies of myths, he has realized that all heroes follow a fundamentally similar path. Their stories are universal, which is why it is essential for us to pay attention to the myths of the Hero’s
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Foundation of Mythology Melissa Colon Professor Chris Jordan HUM/105 January 24, 2016 How is the word myth used popularly? For example, consider the statement, "It's a myth that..." In contrast, how is the word myth used in the academic context? After considering the definition in your textbooks and course materials, write a definition in your own words. In the modern world word math is used scarcely because the only time you hear it is if you stumble upon it or in a school
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time periods are different in their on respected ways, they are fundamentally the same. What I mean by fundamental is how all the actions and plot follow a similar pattern. This pattern is recognized in the The Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell. One of the first thing discussed by this book is the call to adventure. This is very evident in all three of these stories such as Odysseus call to the Trojan War, Sir Gawain and his quest to find the Green Knight ,and Beowulf journey to defeat
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Mythology How eventful would the world be, if all the fairy tales and folk lore we were told as children were true? First off not the ones that have been made up by big corporations to make money, or to entertain. These are the ones that are ancient. Written in the tombs of pyramids, ancient books, and history of the world tell of countless variations of the same stories. Telling of great gods coming to Earth as their normal selves, and sometimes even having wars. But, the real question is could
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A multitude of people of this century have their own definitions of an unsung hero. The true definition is one whose heroic actions, qualities, or achievements live on with acute, significant recognition. Susan B. Anthony is appropriate example of an unsung hero. Anthony was born on February 15, 1820, and died on March 13, 1906. She was the second out of seven children. Anthony was raised in a quaker household that promoted women's rights.Lastly she devoted her life to the rights of others. One
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The hero’s journey has played an integral part in society for thousands of years through the use of stories, books, films and other forms of media that bring with them certain values and traits that are a fundamental part of cultures across the world. A hero represents what a society or culture sees as having positive qualities such as courage or honour, a hero can be someone from an assortment of different backgrounds and beliefs systems with a range of qualities that provide a message to audiences
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What is the need to go on a journey for heroes? Is it their lack in confidence or are they really trying to make a significant mark in society? In the books that we are currently going over in class, each of the main characters has a goal they want to accomplish whether it is for personal benefit or to help others. The reasons why certain people set out to achieve journeys is so that they can help out their community, achieve a goal and connect to who they really are. One thing that compels
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Today individually will be talking about my absolute favorite myth called Helios and Clytie.It was supposed to be a mythical love story as it states in the title.Overall it can not burdensome to understand and pleasant to read.Hopefully the people who are willing to read this to enjoy this story.If you take a shot and carry out to the website called tales beyond belief you can find it there.When I was looking I was in disbelief that I could find a myth this exceptional.I knew I would find an overwhelming
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Joseph Campbell, a famous author, mythologist, and most notable for his book The Hero with a Thousand Faces. During the mid 1900’s, Campbell studied the heroic ideology throughout the world and time. Campbell realized similarities of the heroic journeys between the different cultures and time periods. Even though all heroic stories are different, they all have common patterns of their journey. He wrote his discovery in the book The Hero with a Thousand Faces. To summarize the heroic journey, Campbell
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