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1 Sample SyllabusDay version Date Time Concept Activity Week One MondayDay 1 Academic Session 1 Warm up writing Journal What makes a hero Establish rules and administrative

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1 Sample SyllabusDay version Date Time Concept Activity Week One MondayDay 1 Academic Session 1 Warm up writing Journal What makes a hero Establish rules and administrative details Review and s. Graphic . Novels . & . S. chool . L. ibraries. Graphic Novels can have dialogue, violence, or sexual situations just like any other novel.. Comics/Graphic Novels. :. Women. Hero (examples: Wonder Woman, Jean Gray, Storm, Rogue, Batgirl, . Introduction – . What is the role of the villain in a Sherlock Holmes story?. How does Conan Doyle present …… as the . villain. . [INTRO to section - In this story the villain is … who …]. By: Jennifer Santos. Fiction. Woody from Toy Story 3 plays the role of a super hero. Woody escapes Sunnyside Daycare to go back home with Andy, but the rest of the toys (Buzz, Jessie, Bulls Eye, Rex, Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head, and etc.) stayed behind. When he finds out that Lotso have the toys in danger, he goes back to help them. . Doctor . Gournelos. COM 313. Heroes, Villains, and Antiheroes. Background . General Topic: Heroes, villains, and anti-heroes.. Case Study: What film and television fans define as heroes, villains, and antiheroes in pop culture films. . October 2015. Concept. . On October 1-2, we will be hosting the World Heroes Banquet. We have broken the laws of time and invited heroes from throughout history to participate. This is a global banquet featuring heroes and historical figures from around the world. . Definition. In literature, an antagonist is a character or a group of characters which stand in opposition to the . protagonist.  or the main character. . It is . common. to refer to an antagonist as a . People love heroes. We admire them, are fascinated by them, and even wear T Shirts with their pictures. While some heroes remain the same, others are reworked and changed as time goes on. This makes them relatable to the current generation and also allows for them to be used commercially again. Sherlock Holmes and Batman are 2 of the heroes that have seen a lot of rework in the past couple of years. Introduction – . What is the role of the villain in a Sherlock Holmes story?. How does Conan Doyle present …… as the villain. . [INTRO to section - In this story the villain is … who …]. 3. How does Conan Doyle present …… as the villain?. 1. 2. The Role of Faith in . Military Caregiving. Steve Schwab. Executive Director. The Elizabeth Dole Foundation. 3. A Personal Call to Action. Senator Elizabeth Dole was inspired to launch the Foundation in early 2012 after she . A hero is authentic, whereas a celebrity represents . derived (original) values. A . hero has achieved . something. Hero portrays their true self with all of their flaws. The Hero created himself. A Hero . JC Clapp, North Seattle College. Information here is compiled using and heavily borrowed from: . http://www.slideshare.net/MrRyanSIS/western-movies. and . http://www.slideshare.net/e4001105/western-genre-analysis#. Mrs. Samaddar. 1. Many people have faced and overcome obstacles to . become famous. . . These . are the heroes you read about in books, newspapers, magazines, and Internet articles. . 2. You watch these heroes as they relive their accomplishments on TV or in movies about their lives.. What is mythology?. Mythology. -- A collection of . stories, . esp. . belonging . to a particular religious or cultural tradition. . . A . myth. is a traditional story belonging to a group or culture. . . (540 B.C. – 480 B.C.). . One of the top Greek historical figures who exclaimed. the renowned “Come and get it” -“. Molon. Lave” to the . Persians and their leader . Xerxis. and died fighting with .

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