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    CHAPTER 1 Introduction and Background of Study Method that the team uses in this research is exploratory research. The purpose of these studies is to know why the young generation consume cigarettes and where do they get their source of income to buy cigarettes. Nowadays the demand of cigarette is getting high even though Government implements anti-smoking campaign. As a result‚ more people take these opportunities and more and more companies produce cigarettes and there are many types and preferences

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    But Gatsby has a dream of becoming wealthy. After meeting Daisy‚ he has a reason to strive to become prominent. Throughout his life‚ Gatsby gains the title of being a truly overall astonishing person. Nick was the factor that would be the piece of the formula to activate the entire story. Nick was born in the poor part of town but still although curious did not have any real desire to be part of the rich mans world. It was sort of brought upon him by Gatsby who need him in his plan to get to

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    Murder is wrong‚ but the simulation theory might not agree with that. Nick Bostrom published a paper proposing the simulation theory; a world that exist inside a computer. Assuming Bostrom’s theory is true‚ then not only do we exist in an augmented virtual reality‚ but that we could get away with killing another human being. I will first explain the simulation theory‚ then state the fact that we cannot be held responsible for murder‚ and then finally conclude with an objection expressing that murder

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    It is a convenient way of storing and retrieving information of a student that provides more easy way in enrolling‚ it also have the faculty and staff to make their work easier especially to a manual based school in terms of enrolling. 1.1 Background of the School: Cupang Elementary School Annex was initially established in 1993. It was built through the joint efforts of the people of Sitio Sto. Niño and the late Mr. Rodolfo Ruiz who served as the first Officer-in-Charge. After consultation

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    writing was obviously scribed by the “hard-handed men the work in Athens here‚ which never labored in their minds till now‚” (147). These actors butchered the intense plot of Pyramus and Thisbe. Things of no importance were given spotlight roles. While Nick Bottom played Pyramus and Francis Flute played Thisbe‚ the rest of the four men were used to represent the most obscure and unimportant objects of the play‚ completely neglecting the roles of Pyramus’s father‚ Thisbe’s mother and father‚ and Ercles

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    Nick Carraway Coming of Age The Great Gatsby‚ ultimately a fantastically written and intriguing novel‚ is solely based on Nick Carraway’s growth in matureness and self-dependence throughout the novel. The Great Gatsby is written from the viewpoint of Nick Carraway as the narrator and comes from the perspective of a fresh start. This is a story about Nick and how his views and morals change depending on the people he surrounds himself with. Nick has a strong sense of reality and also learns a lot

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    cities really. Nick Carraway; the narrator‚ represents all that is good an wholesome in the great midwest. He is a well-educated man who aspires to be a bond broker. His character is conflicted internally and externally throughout the novel but really culminates into a loathing for all things eastern. Carraway’s farmboy charm and doe-eyed innocence is put to the test when he meets The Great Jay Gatsby. Gatsby represents all things Nick is unfamiliar with and is curious about. Nick‚ being from the

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    Organizational Interview Nick Sorbe I was so happy to have chosen the interviewee‚ Nick Sorbe‚ for learning more about how a small town business can permit such remarkable leadership roles‚ teamwork‚ communication skills and an enthusiastic environment. The first thing that I will cover will be to give more of a back ground about Nick and what has led him to where he is at today. Next‚ it is important to know a little bit more about what Nick manages. The depth of my paper will be about

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    curious natures to me... " - Nick Carraway. In this classic novel‚ “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald uses Nick Carraway as a narrator. Nick changes profoundly over the course of the novel‚ and his transformation is just as intriguing as Gatsby’s dramatic story. Nick does not clearly know the past between Daisy and Jay Gatsby‚ Nick is too submerged in events and relationships therefore he is somewhat biased as exemplified by his relationship with Jordan. Nick Carraway judges people even though

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    essay. This essential character in the story is none other than Nick Carraway‚ the antithesis of Gatsby and a peripheral narrator of the book. Nick is the quintessential model of a character that plays a significant role not only in the development of other prominent characters‚ but also in the central theme of the novel-- the corruption and fallibility of the “American Dream.” Nick’s close relationships with Jay Gatsby and

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