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    The Oddyssey

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    The Odyssey Essay Both The Odyssey‚ written by Homer‚ and The Lion King‚ produced by Disney‚ conform to the same epic hero cycle elements explained in Joseph Campbell’s Hero with a Thousand Faces‚ including the call to adventure‚ the ultimate boon and the freedom to live. Both the stories of The Odyssey and The Lion King begin with the call to adventure. The heroes of The Odyssey and The Lion King‚ Odysseus and Simba‚ respectively face widely different obstacles in their quests to return

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    organism and reaches its peak in adolescence‚ basing on different ecological‚ anthropological‚ sociological‚ and psychological points of view. An investigation was made on the effect of circadian cycle on the intelligence level of 100 urban and 100 tribal school children (age 10 – 14 of class IV and class VI) of Nayagarh District‚ different Govt. schools‚ ‘Sai Saraswati Sishumandiir School’‚ and from the KISS School of KIIT University‚ Bhubaneswar‚Odisha. After being randomly selected the subjects

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    the scars go much deeper than the surface. Those scars take more than bandages to heal. Covering them up and making them invisible only made the damage more complex. The wasn’t much left of me when I finally sought help. There wasn’t much left inside‚ but on the outside I actually appeared to be doing very well. So when I walked into the counselor’s office that first day I appeared to be a fairly healthy individual. What didn’t show that day were all the wounds that were inside. Those scars that

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    William Avrit Maori People and Culture Ashford University ANT 101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Instructor Henninger 11/17/2012 Maori People and Culture New Zealanders often associate the word “M?oritanga” with their culture. The words meaning is “being like the M?ori people”. The Maori do not call their home New Zealand‚ but rather‚ Aotearoa‚ which means ‘land of the long white cloud’‚ as named by Kupe‚ who discovered New Zealand. The Maori themselves did not call themselves Maori

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    that many people like him want to leave a legacy‚ but leaving a legacy ends up leaving hurtful scars and spirals into something much bigger and corrupt. “Hazel is different. She walks lightly‚ old man. She walks lightly upon the earth. Hazel knows the truth: We’re as likely to hurt the universe as we are to help it‚ and we’re not likely to do either. People will say it’s sad that she leaves a lesser scar‚ that fewer remember her‚ that she was loved deeply but not widely. But it’s not sad‚ Van Houten

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    In the book Thirteen Reasons Why‚ by Jay Asher it follows two main symbols the color blue and scars. The symbols represent and reflect thoughts about a young freshman girl named Hannah. Hannah is the main focus of the book because she is the one who committed suicide and gave out thirteen reasons why she committed suicide. An adolescent boy named Clay is on one of the tapes of her suicide reasons. But he does not know that yet. “Well‚ you’re right. Something did happen. Justin grabbed my hand. We

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    Exploitation and commodification of indigenous tribal knowledge has raised wide human rights concerns. This is seen more rampant in the field of medicine. The knowledge of the indigenous communities on medicine is popularly known by the nomenclature “Traditional Medicine”. The focus of inquiry in this paper is the extent to which the existing legal regime especially the intellectual property paradigm attempts to protect and preserve the interest of the indigenous peoples over their knowledge. The

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    Ma Earth

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    product there nor for purchasing. They were actually buying its product at a cheap rate from a mainstream supplier. But the company wants to convey its message to the customers that the product is very precious and rare‚ and they get it only from the tribal area. So this was the ethical issue Heather was facing. She wasn’t ready to accept the way the company was marketing its product. If Heather shows its customers how the company is getting its resources for the Ore Essentials i.e. if she tells them

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    Analysis of I Am the Grass

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    Analysis of I Am The Grass Daly Walker has written a story about a doctor who is haunted by the shame and guilt he carries with him from the atrocious acts he committed while serving in the army; acts so horrible that he cannot speak of them. The story depends on his use of three literary elements: setting‚ plot and symbolism. He has never told his wife and daughter anything about the time he spent as a grunt with the 25th infantry in Vietnam even though the horrible memories are with him all the

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    many types of tourism in vogue. Some of the prominent tourist products are spiritual tourism‚ ecological tourism‚ religious tourism‚ health tourism‚ festival tourism and cultural tourism‚ ethnic tourism‚ farm tourism village tourism‚ rain tourism‚ tribal tourism‚ rural tourism‚ dark tourism and the list goes on. In a country like India opportunities to explore tourism are tremendous. In this paper a brief outline is drawn on Ethnic Tourism and its dimensions in India .what effects ethnic tourism has

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