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    Differing Opinions on The American Dream In the book‚ The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ one of the main focuses is the American Dream. While Gatsby’s idea of the American Dream may vary from Tom’s‚ everyone understands what the dream is to themselves. Whether it is money‚ fame‚ family‚ or success‚ the American Dream is whatever someone wants to achieve in their lifetime. There are many ways that people view the American Dream. Some view it as money‚ status‚ or fame while others view

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    • Which external environment dimensions were most relevant in this case? Why? The most important external environment dimension is the technological. News Corps is a media company which has to evolve and adapt with all technological evolutions. The second is the socio-cultural factor‚ nowadays media are essential‚ technologies are progressing really quickly. People have higher expectations about communication and entertainment so companies have to satisfy the customers and respond to his needs

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    During the “Jazz Age” there was a bustle of fun and adventure. Throughout literary works the devolution of characters was becoming more pronounced. In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the symbol of a closing‚ yet exuberant wheel of life describes the life of Gatsby from the start‚ the middle‚ and the dreadful end. In the beginning‚ the mystery of Gatsby shows the cycle of his miserable life. The author noted‚ “Only Gatsby‚ the man who gives his name to this book‚ was exempt from my reaction

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    actor Chris Colfer once said‚ “People are not born heroes or villains; they’re created by the people around them.” By definition‚ a villain is a character in a book‚ play‚ film‚ etc.‚ that harms other people. In The Great Gatsby‚ author F. Scott Fitzgerald displays Jay Gatsby as an everyman‚ who strives to obtain his goals. Gatsby’s determination and values are traits that are admired by Nick‚ the narrator of the book‚ who consistently “finds [himself] on Gatsby’s side.” However‚ due to his naivety

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    Daisy‚ and began to clog on the brick fireplace. Then she remembered the heat and sat down guiltily…” (Fitzgerald 116) This statement is vital to the impact and emotion in this part of the book. As a result of Daisy’s movement‚ jitteriness‚ and inability to really stay still‚ it can be determined that she is on edge and nervous. By not coming right out and saying that she is nervous‚ Fitzgerald creates an “actions speak louder than words” kind of feeling.

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    HOW DOES FITZGERALD TELL THE STORY IN CHAPTER 9? In the Great Gatsby‚ the last chapter of the novel is told two years later still from the perspective of Nick. Nick is writing two years later after the events with Gatsby‚ showing that a considerable amount of time has passed between its occurrence yet it is still fresh in Nick’s mind. The fact that Nick is still reminiscing about Gatsby and has written a book about him highlights the huge impact that Gatsby has had on Nick’s life. The strong

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    The book‚ The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald‚ has some wonderful and extravagant lifestyles portrayed between the pages. The are examples of the many forms of life; the rich‚ high class: Daisy‚ Tom‚ Jordan‚ and Gatsby; The middle class: Nick; and the Lower‚ blue collar‚ working class: George‚ and Myrtle. They all have their stories of what they came from and what they have become. Some have moved down; others have moved up. This movement may be large‚ it may be petite‚ but in either way they

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    Store is more than just a storage facility. It is an essential part of our Supply Chain Management for the effective and efficient flow of goods‚ services and related information in order to meet our customers’ requirements by storing‚ identifying‚ sorting‚ distributing and managing spare parts‚ materials and other goods for other departments. 5S is a workplace organization method with 5 primary phases to organize a work space for efficiency and effectiveness by eliminating unnecessary items‚ arranging

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    In chapter 2 of The Great Gatsby‚ the author’s use of his highly skilled diction helps him develop the characters of Tom Buchanan and Myrtle Wilson. Also the author of this novel‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ makes great use of the way that he phrases his words to develop the character of Tom and Myrtle. Fitzgerald implements various writing techniques in order to accomplish such a refine development of those two characters. In addition‚ one of the techniques implemented in Fitzgerald’s development

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    Fitzgerald presents the character of Jay Gatsby who seeks a similar experience to that of BB‚ however in his quest to obtain Daisy he becomes tainted by the immorality of his world. Love can only be fully consummated when it remains uncorrupted; The Great

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