Thursday, March 19, 2020
The eNotes Blog Scholarship Spotlight September2015
Scholarship Spotlight September2015 Every month, weà select some of the best scholarships around and post them here on our blog. When you are ready to apply,à check out our tips onà How to Write a Scholarship Essay! Dont Text and Drive Scholarship Amount: $500-$1,500 Eligibility:à This scholarship is for high school freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors, and for students currently enrolled in college or graduate school. Home schooled students are also eligible. Applicants must be US citizens or legal residents. Requirements: To apply, applicants must submit an application form including an 140-character message about texting while driving. The top 10 applications will be selected as finalists and asked to write a full length 500- to 1,000-word essay about texting while driving. Due Date: September 30, 2015 To read more information directly,à click here! Hit the Books Scholarship Amount: Up to $500 Eligibility:à Sponsored by CoffeeForLess.com, this $500 scholarship for books and other educational materials is available to students enrolled at an accredited college or university. Requirements:à A 500-word essay about ââ¬Å"the importance of education in their lives and how the scholarship money will assist the studentsââ¬â¢ goalsâ⬠is required to apply. Due Date: September 30, 2015 To read more information directly,à click here! QuestBridge National College Match Scholarship Amount:à College Match Scholarship Recipients are granted admission to one of QuestBridgeââ¬â¢s partner colleges with aà full, four-year scholarship worth over $200,000 each. Eligibility:à In order to be eligible to apply for the National College Match in the fall of 2015, applicants must graduate from high school during or before the summer of 2016 and plan to enroll as a freshman in college in the fall of 2016. The QuestBridge National College Match is open to all: U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents Students, regardless of citizenship, currently attending high school in the United States Requirements: Application including two letters of recommendation, secondary school report, high school transcript and standardized test score reports. Due Date: September 28, 2015 To read more information directly,à click here! The JW Surety Bondsà Scholarship Amount: $1,000 Eligibility: Scholarship is open to students and prospective students of accredited U.S. colleges andà universities. Both undergraduate and graduate students may apply. Award is valid nationwide (U.S. only) for accredited institution tuition. Requirements:à For those who love blogging, this scholarship is right up your alley. JW Surety Bonds is asking applicants to create content for their corporate blog. Content must be based on one of the acceptable topics included on their website, and should be interesting, professional, and creative. If your content is accepted and posted on their blog you are entered into a contest to win a $1,000 scholarship. Due Date: September 30, 2015 To read more information directly,à click here!
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
The Approach to the Inmost Cave in the Heros Journey
The Approach to the Inmost Cave in the Hero's Journey This article is part of our series on the heros journey, starting with The Heros Journey Introduction and The Archetypes of the Heros Journey. Approach to the Inmost Cave The hero has adjusted to the special world and goes on to seek its heart, the inmost cave. She passes into an intermediate zone with new threshold guardians and tests. She approaches the place where the object of the quest is hidden and where she will encounter supreme wonder and terror, according to Christopher Voglers The Writers Journey: Mythic Structure. She must use every lesson learned to survive. The hero often has disheartening setbacks while approaching the cave. She is torn apart by challenges, which allow her to put herself back together in a more effective form for the ordeal to come. She discovers she must get into the minds of those who stand in her way, Vogler says. If she can understand or empathize with them, the job of getting past them or absorbing them becomes much easier. The approach encompasses all the final preparations for the ordeal. It brings the hero to the stronghold of the opposition, where she needs to use every lesson she has learned. Dorothy and her friends, Scarecrow, Tin Man, and Cowardly Lion face a series of obstacles, enter a second special world (Oz) with its own unique guardians and rules, and are given the impossible task of entering the inmost cave, the Wicked Witchââ¬â¢s castle. Dorothy is warned of the supreme danger in this quest and becomes aware that she is challenging a powerful status quo. There is an eerie region around the inmost cave where it is clear that the hero has entered shamanââ¬â¢s territory on the edge of life and death, Vogler writes. Scarecrow is torn apart; Dorothy is flown off to the castle by monkeys, very like a shamanââ¬â¢s dream journey. The approach raises the stakes and rededicates the team to its mission. The urgency and life-or-death quality of the situation are underscored. Toto escapes to lead the friends to Dorothy. Dorothyââ¬â¢s intuition knows she must call on the help of her allies. The readerââ¬â¢s assumptions about the characters are turned upside down as they see each person exhibit surprising new qualities that emerge under the pressure of approach. The villains headquarters are defended with fierceness. Dorothys allies express misgivings, encourage each other, and plan their attack. They get into the skins of the guards, enter the castle, and use force, the Tin Manââ¬â¢s ax, to chop Dorothy out, but theyre soon blocked in all directions.
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