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Using Research Material Ethically and Appropriately
Avoiding Plagiarism Using Research Material Ethically and Appropriately
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“Mythology (from the Greek 'mythos' for story-of-the-people, and 'logos' for word or speech, the spoken story of a people) is the study and interpretation of often sacred tales or fables of a culture known as 'myths' or the collection of such stories which usually deal with the human condition, good and evil, human origins, life and death, the afterlife, and the gods. Myths express the beliefs and values about these subjects held by a certain culture.” –Joshua Mark in “Mythology” in Ancient History Encyclopedia (page 5) Direct Quote According to Joshua Mark in the Ancient History Encyclopedia, mythology is a group of stories from a society about “the human condition, good and evil, human origins, life and death, the afterlife, and the gods” (5). This illustrates that the myths of a culture are typically wide-ranging and varied in subject.
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“Mythology (from the Greek 'mythos' for story-of-the-people, and 'logos' for word or speech, the spoken story of a people) is the study and interpretation of often sacred tales or fables of a culture known as 'myths' or the collection of such stories which usually deal with the human condition, good and evil, human origins, life and death, the afterlife, and the gods. Myths express the beliefs and values about these subjects held by a certain culture.” –Joshua Mark in “Mythology” in Ancient History Encyclopedia (page 5) Paraphrase The Ancient History Encyclopedia explains mythology as the study of stories important to a given culture. These stories often deal with timeless subjects, such as what it means to be human, where we came from, and what happens after we die (Mark 5).
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“Mythology (from the Greek 'mythos' for story-of-the-people, and 'logos' for word or speech, the spoken story of a people) is the study and interpretation of often sacred tales or fables of a culture known as 'myths' or the collection of such stories which usually deal with the human condition, good and evil, human origins, life and death, the afterlife, and the gods. Myths express the beliefs and values about these subjects held by a certain culture.” –Joshua Mark in “Mythology” in Ancient History Encyclopedia (page 5) Summary Joshua Mark explains in the “Mythology” section of the Ancient History Encyclopedia that the study of a culture’s mythology leads us to an understanding of that culture’s beliefs and ideals (5)
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Direct Quote According to Joshua Mark in the Ancient History Encyclopedia, mythology is a group of stories from a society about “the human condition, good and evil, human origins, life and death, the afterlife, and the gods” (5). This illustrates that the myths of a culture are typically wide-ranging and varied in subject. Paraphrase The Ancient History Encyclopedia explains mythology as the study of stories important to a given culture. These stories often deal with timeless subjects, such as what it means to be human, where we came from, and what happens after we die (Mark 5). Summary Joshua Mark explains in the “Mythology” section of the Ancient History Encyclopedia that the study of a culture’s mythology leads us to an understanding of that culture’s beliefs and ideals (5)
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