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188 Stage Hero's Journey (Monomyth)- Resistance to Change

Resistance to Change


188 Stage Hero's Journey (Monomyth)- Every Hero Gets a New Name

Every Hero gets a New Name.


188 Stage Hero's Journey (Monomyth)- Every Hero Must Read The Book Of Law

Every Hero must read the Book of Law.


188 Stage Hero's Journey (Monomyth)- Past the Belly of the Whale, There is No Going Back

Past the Belly of the Whale, there is No Going Back.


188 Stage Hero's Journey (Monomyth)- The Underrated Use Of Symbolism

The underrated use of symbolism.


The Development Of Alphabet - 2500 BC To The Phonecians

The Indus script, written by officials of the Indus valley, was used mainly to assist the bureaucrats in administration. These seals were carved in soapstone or steatite, the center of which depicts an animal or yogic-like postured human form above and around it formal symbols, short lines or other animal forms. The significance and interpretations of these thousands of seals are unknown but the supposition is for trade and accounting purposes. These seals have also been mass-produced from molds on religious and ritual objects.


Free To Try Audiobooks

Audiobooks probably sound a bit old fashioned and stuffy. But, how do you know if you haven't tried? Try now for free.


Script - The Talking Leaves Of The Cherokee

The recorded history of the Native Americans began, like all other cultures, with an oral history being passed down from generation to generation. The Native Americans used imitative magic, meaning the stories or events they wanted to communicate were acted out using ceremony, sacred dancing or other rituals. When a shaman had successful communication with nature, bringing rain, sun or crops to abundance, these powerful rituals were recorded as petroglyphs.


The Origins Of Writing

The first recorded history of writing tablets comes from Sumer in 3100 BC. The chief of the temple called the 'sangu' (accountant) was responsible for noting animals and other goods to tally the temple's wealth. The images of these goods were simply drawn on lumps of wet clay and lines drawn in accordance with the number of each, allowed to dry in the sun and became a permanent tablet.


188 Stage Hero's Journey (Monomyth)- Screenwriter Essentials

188 stages of the Hero's Journey (Monomyth) you need to know about...Screenwriter Essentials


Writing Your Very First eBook

This article gives some general guidelines that you need to follow to create your first eBook simply and quickly. Like everything in life, you need to follow a map, and this is it as far as eBook creation is concerned!


Writing For Web - Are You A Victim Of The Word

Sometimes, you might come across text on the web that appears to be jumbled. It is full of odd foreign letters, is unreadable, and it takes ages to load. Do you know, nine times out of ten the culprit is a program that many people use every day.


188 Stage Hero's Journey (Monomyth) - Screenwriting Tips 8

188 stages of the Hero's Journey (Monomyth) you need to know about...


Crafting the Romantic Comedy

Article about writing the romantic comedy.


188 Stage Hero's Journey (Monomyth) - Screenwriting Tips And Tricks 8

188 stages of the Hero's Journey (Monomyth) you need to know about...


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