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What Online Informal Communications Reveal About Social Structure and Process in Disaster Jeannette Sutton Trauma Health and Hazards Center February 23 2011 Introductory
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What Online Informal Communications Reveal About Social Structure and Process in Disaster Jeannette Sutton Trauma Health and Hazards Center February 23 2011 Introductory Thoughts The public is a liability . Youre not a hero but you talk a good game You and your friends are holding court regaling the crowds with your tales of derringdo Can you fight your way through a drunken haze to concoct the best boasts The most believable Or at least ones that are The Definition of the Hero: . From Shrek to Wolverine and Everyone Else in Between. What is an archetype?. The term “archetypes” signifies ancient patterns of personality and relationships that appear across the world’s myths, legends, and folk tales.. Fathers Day. 1 Samuel 14:1-13. The Heroic Heart. Jonathan said to his young armor-bearer, “Come, let’s go over to the outpost of those uncircumcised men. Perhaps the . Lord. will act in our behalf. Nothing can hinder the . 1 Education Impact Report: 2014 HIP United States Engagements HeroTown/Flint Initiative The Heroic Imagination Project has teamed up with HeroTown USA education modules to Flint, Michigan and the g EP 2 IC Definition: Spring Lake Youth exists to EXALT God, to PARTICIPATE in Christ’ Ministry , PROCLAIM the Gospel through words and actions, to IMMERSE students in the Body of Christ, When? Where? Who?. We may say that . Beowulf. was composed somewhere in England between about 521 AD . and1026 . AD . We . do not know for sure where in England the poem was composed. . Nor . do we know if the poem was composed by a single author, or whether it is the result of the merging together of ballads by different authors, nor whether the poem was significantly altered subsequent to its first written form.. 1500 B.C. - 1 B.C.. `. The Greek World . Greece is the land of islands, mountains, and peninsulas. Rocky hilltops separate parts for the territory from each other and make the soil difficult to farm. White limestone cliffs drop off into the blue and ever-present sea. Most parts of Greece are within 50 miles of saltwater, and this rugged, maritime landscape has affected Greece’s history from its beginning. The rough terrain meant settlements were isolated and self-sufficient, and the proximity to the sea encouraged trade and provided access to other cultures. . Despite some heroic efforts over the past few years, Lusoga remains mostly underde-veloped. It is under continuous pressure from more prestigious languages, such as the neighbour-ing Luganda and espec Tragedies and. The Tragic Hero. Tragedy. A story about an important and heroic figure, who by his own fault and his fate causes his downfall.. Should evoke “fear and pity”: . F. ear that if this could happen to a great man it could happen to any man;. Friedrich Nietzsche . “He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you.”. J. R. R. Tolkien. 449-1066 A.D.. Beowulf. A Brief History of the Old English Period. 800-600 BC: Celts and Britons. 55 BC - 407 AD: Romans. 449 AD: Anglo-Saxon invasion (Germanic tribes). 597: Saint Augustine starts to spread Christianity in British Isles. t. he Epic Hero. What does it take to become an . epic hero. ?. He . is a . man. who seems . able to conquer most problems . that he . encounters. .. He does . not. . have. any . “super” powers. th. -15. th. century. Narrative Genres. Epics. Breton . lais. Romances. Fabliaux. Beast fables and bestiaries. Romance. Story of heroic adventure often encompassing courtly love . A. chivalrous, heroic knight, who, abiding chivalry's strict codes, fights and defeats monsters and giants, thereby winning . noble
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