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    constantly happening. More than often change can take you from the known world and spit you into the unknown, where you return a changed person. While embarking on the journeys provoked by change, you are on a hero’s journeys. The hero’s journey was popularized by Joseph Campbell. When describing what prompts hero’s journeys, Joseph Campbell said, The usual hero adventure begins with someone from whom something has been taken, or who feels there is something lacking in the normal experience available

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    Hitched to the snowmobile, the six-seater towing platform they sat on gently rocked side to side making everyone on board feel a little nauseous. The driver desperately raced against the worsening weather, eager to complete the last mile or so of the journey before the heavy snow brought it to an abrupt end. The thick snow coating his goggles as fast as he could wipe them clear. On Toms left sat an older gentleman who gripped onto his safety belt like his life depended on it, wincing at the bitter cold

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    Chris’s many adventures out into the wild and across America are what Chris is known for the most. Not a lot of people believe that Chris’s rubber tramp journey is necessary or even real. There are a lot of people second guessing Chis’s ideas, taking them as a phase that he will just pass like a milestone. Others believe that his self guided journey is a wonderful idea and has an important message. I think that

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    Atlanta, the center of the world. Jewel of the Carolinian federation. That’s what everyone calls it. I've lived here for over ten years and made my existence in the outer skirts. Farmlands and rice fields are what I know; it's what I learned. Everyone seems to love their vegetables. Corn, rice, greens, and gourds. Few require the want or money to need red meat regularly. It's not like we have too much space to raise beef cows anyway. The thing I remember about my mother and father are they could

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    the boat, Alayna peered out towards the Narrow Sea. Beyond the bay, adventure called her like a siren song. She longed to explore the lands beyond Westeros. However, this voyage wouldn’t ferry her towards that dream. She’d continue to dream of that journey. The schooner wouldn’t be sailing beyond the bay. Alayna had joined Elia and Ashara for a day of sailing. She dared not waste the opportunity to escape the keep. It wasn’t everyday one found the chance to leave. Within the last fortnight, court had

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    As I sit on the stage of the most prestigious music hall in the world, Carnegie Hall, with my cello in between my legs and bow in hand, the conductor raises his baton. He cues me along with 150 symphony players dressed in uniform black tuxedos and gowns. I was unbelievably nervous, sitting second chair for hundreds to see; we opened with, “The Marriage of Figaro” composed by Mozart. I had been preparing for this contest, this moment, all year and now it was finally upon me. When I was in the third

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    Have you ever loved one thing so much that you just can’t stop thinking about it? Well, running was that “thing” for 16-year-old track star Jessica Carlisle. She lived, breathed, and ate running every single day up until the accident. When her track team’s bus is coming home from their meet, they collide with another vehicle that is going the opposite way. One of their teammates’ dies and Jessica ends up losing her leg. Crushing her dreams, the surgical doctors tell her that eventually, she would

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    Nine years before thier big adventure, young Quentin Jacobson and Margo Roth Speigelman are going to a park to play. They find something very unexpected, a dead body decomposing on the base of a tree. Quentin wants to foreget the whole thing after telling this parents, but Margo wants to know why the man killed himself. Fastforwarding to their senior year in highschool, Margo sneaks over to Quentins (also known as Q), window to ask for his help. He drives her around to get revenge on her cheating

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    A Daughter’s Journey. Since she was young, Rea had dreams and aspirations. She had a vision of how her life would be, as most children do. She verbalized about college and her plans to attend. She has always been an artist and visualized of getting a degree in video game design. As she grew older her vision gradually changed and the things she once felt were consequential were not so anymore. She was ready to experience life. Though things transmuted

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    idea of a ‘journey’ apply to Tripitaka’s pilgrimage? If so, how? The idea of embarking on journeys has stood the test of time - early man explored uncharted territories, while modern citizens jump at the chance to have an overseas experience. Are we truly concerned with materialistic experiences, or are we seeking to expand our horizons ? The term pilgrimage itself suggests a journey to a geographical location of spiritual importance. However, journey in this case

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