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I started a personal Hub Challenge on March 1 2010 through to March 31 2010. My personal hub challenge was to write 60 hubs in 31 days and to write and publish more hubs than the last time I attempted a hub challenge in May 2009. In May, I produced...
11 commentsAchetypes: Willing and Unwilling Hero
The archetype exists for a "Willing Hero" as a model for what features and characteristics belong to a great hero. This is not to say that a hero is perfect and without flaws (that's actually another different archetype), but that a hero fits the...
4 commentsAbout Archetypes
Archetypes are found everywhere and so they're used in many different ways. The average person has archetypes embedded in his or her thinking and this detail is what forms stereotypes. Essentially, stereotyping is 'seeing archetypes,' noticing...
7 commentsArchetypes: Shakespearean Archetypes in Literature
William Shakespeare (1564 (baptism, not d..o.b) - 1616) was an English playwright and poet, and some believe him to be the greatest writer in the English language and the world's most outstanding dramatist. The title, "Bard of Avon," derives from...
4 commentsHow To Do Research On An Urban Legend
You never know - untill you look - what will be inside some of those old books at your local library, at your grandparent's place or at a friend's place. If you've ever considered researching into an urban legend but aren't quite sure how to go...
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