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Brooke (Day One: Who is the Real Hero)
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Davis, Bryan M. "The Archetypal Hero in Literature, Religion, Movies, and Popular Culture." 11 Oct 1997. Stephen F. Austin University. (Day Mon Year accessed go here).<http://www.tatsbox.com/hero>.
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TV Tropes. “The Hero's Journey.” The Hero's Journey, 2013, tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TheHerosJourney.
Julia (Day 2: The Westernization of Aladdin)
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Nights, Arabian. “The Story of Aladdin; or, The Wonderful Lamp.” Short Stories and Classic Literature, americanliterature.com/author/arabian-nights/short-story/the-story-of-aladdin-or-the-wonderful-lamp.
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Wouter (Day 3: Moral Implications)
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“Ethics and Integrity.” Organizational Behavior: As Told by Disney, 4 Mar. 2014, learninganddevelopmentjournal.wordpress.com/2014/02/22/ethics-and-integrity/.
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Farhib (Day 4: The Undeserving Poor)
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Aladdin. Directed by Ron Clements and John Muskers, Walt Disney Pictures, 25 Nov. 1992.
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Strayer, Robert W. Ways of the World: a Brief Global History with Sources. Bedford/St Martin's, 2010.
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