Norse Mythology Final Project by Katrynna Trost. Why I Chose This Many aren’t as familiarized with Norse mythology as to Greek and Roman It has modern.

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Norse Mythology Final Project by Katrynna Trost

Why I Chose This Many aren’t as familiarized with Norse mythology as to Greek and Roman It has modern influences on our vocabulary and daily life i.e days of the week As an Anthropology major, religion and myths are a favorite topic to study Going to Denmark on summer session

Challenges LINKS were most difficult problem Didn’t know what to do for Excel Complex subject – Extremely difficult to organize Stories have different versions that contradict one another And of course… time constraints

You can always have fun in doing something challenging! Especially when the challenge is about something you love