A concrete example of a shared human experience that might be addressed in an epic:
A concrete example would be fighting an evil monster or suffering under an oppressive king.
'Seminar' is a noun. Nouns do not have antonyms. To answer the question anyway: A seminar is basically a shared group experience, so the opposite of that would be an experience by oneself. Alone.
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Shared is a verb (past tense of share) and an adjective (a shared prize).
Literally, it's a fellow soldier Figuratively, it means someone who has shared a difficult, dangerous or stressful experience It can also be two soldiers that protect each other in a war
gave a share, shared (e.g. I gave a share to him. I shared a part to him. I shared it to him.)
A concrete example of a shared human experience that might be addressed in an epic:A great military victoryMigrating to a new homelandprotecting one's people from invaders
A concrete example of a shared human experience that might be addressed in an epic:A great military victoryMigrating to a new homelandprotecting one's people from invaders
One example of a shared human experience that could be addressed in an epic is the quest for justice. This theme often involves characters seeking to right a wrong, overcome oppression, or restore balance in the world. The epic could follow the journey of a hero who faces numerous challenges and obstacles in order to achieve justice for themselves or for society as a whole.
a great military victory
Poaching of rare wildlife, as in C.-P. G. Parker's "Ooglatuk of the North: the Chungón Chronicle", a novella in the collection of my short fiction, Tales, Innocent and Ribald, of the Abitibi(work in progress). Most of the characters (though not including, for example, Ooglatuk herself, the giant female Yeti who leads the pack of poachers) are a group of real-life friends, often in this fiction with pseudonyms, who have a wealth of shared experiences, some of them quite strange.
DSM stands for "distributed shared memory". Distributed shared memory is a computer architecture where the memories can be addressed as one address.
contagion
There are just two universally shared human experiences. They are being born, and dying. Widely shared human experiences include falling in love, stubbing your toe on a stone, forgetting your best friend's birthday, being surprised by something your kid says when she thinks you're not listening, taking part in a battle, getting your hair cut, taking out your annoyance by kicking the cat, and finding the cat has given you a flea. A house, especially if is experieced as a home.
A shared experience of exploitation
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countries and islands that has shared historical experience
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