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    by the name of Jay Gatsby who is still deeply in love with a woman who is already married to someone else. Daisy Buchanan is a very wealthy pinup girl living in the 1920’s in East Egg New York with her husband Tom Buchanan. Little does she know of Gatsby still being alive from serving in the military‚ nor does she know of her husbands whereabouts with other women. Daisy Buchanan will have some hard decisions to face‚ but what will she do with them? Daisy is smart and intelligent.

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    Laying on of Hands The Seniors kneel before the altar. They are blindfolded by their mentors to symbolize their unknown future. (Mentors will place kente cloth on right shoulder of the seniors.) Reverend Caleb A.P. Buchanan Prayer of Blessing Drummers Reverend Caleb A.P. Buchanan O God of Love‚ God of Laughter‚ God of Joy‚ and God of Surprises‚ you are the indispensable Fountain of our lives. We gather here as the faith community redeemed by Your Son‚ Jesus Christ. We ask you‚ O God‚ to charge

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    lifestyle‚ but more importantly‚ the downfall of the American Dream. This theme is portrayed by certain characters such as Jay Gatsby‚ Nick Carraway and Daisy Buchanan. Jay Gatsby is a young man who achieved great

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    Bibliography: Buchanan‚ D. and Huczynski‚ A. (2007) Organisational Behaviour: An Introductory Text‚ Prentice Hall‚ 6th edition‚ Chapter 18. Thompson‚ P. and McHugh‚ D. (2009) Work Organisations (4th edition)‚ London‚ Palgrave‚ Chapter 20. Buchanan‚ D.‚ T. Claydon‚ and M. Doyle (1999) ‘Organisation development and change: the legacy of the Nineties’‚ Human Resource Management Journal

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    that follows a cast of characters living in the fictional town of West Egg on prosperous Long Island in the summer of 1922. The story primarily concerns the young and mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby and his quixotic passion for the beautiful Daisy Buchanan. Considered to be Fitzgerald’s magnum opus‚ The Great Gatsby explores themes of decadence‚ idealism‚ resistance to change‚ social upheaval‚ and excess‚ creating a portrait of the Jazz Age that has been described as a cautionary tale regarding the

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    A social order involves a sense of how individuals all fit together in shared spaces. Social order could not be made and repaired unless individuals were able to make sense of‚ and make use of‚ shared norms which govern our behaviour in shared spaces. The ordinariness of these shared norms and expectations means that we often take social order for granted because it is so much a part of our ordinary everyday actions. In fact‚ we only tend to become aware of the complexity of social ordering when

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    of chances to further explore architecture. Paul Buchanan would take people he liked on occasional weekend field trips. They would go to some of Mr. Buchanan’s favorite houses in the countryside of Virginia that were very well secluded. They would arrive and Mr. Buchanan would say “Okay‚ you have 30 to 40 minutes and then I want you to reconvene here and when you come back tell me how the house progressed” as well as many other questions. Mr. Buchanan would then quiz everyone on what they thought occurred

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    both for and against the theory. First it may be useful to look at what is meant by the term ’intuitive scientists’. Our beliefs and knowledge along with attitudes have always been the basis of how we perceive our social world. Heider (cited in Buchanan‚ Anand‚ Joffe and Thomas‚ 2007) presents the idea that we are all ’intuitive scientists’ or ’ naïve psychologists’. This would suggest that we use a form of ’top down influence’‚ which brings past experiences to the task‚ shaping our expectations

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    could be continents away and more times than not the person choosing you is wealthy and advanced in years. The novel‚ The Mango Bride‚ by Marivi Soliven is about two women named Beverly and Amparo‚ that unknowingly come from the same family due to secrecy. They have different reasons for coming to the United States‚ Beverly being a mail order bride due to her mother saying she wanted her to have a better life rather than living in poverty‚ while Amparo got banished to the United States from Manila

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    frenzy of society during this time by setting up three distinct social classes which are old money‚ new money‚ and no money. In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald introduces three main characters‚ each from a different class‚ Jay Gatsby‚ Tom Buchanan‚ and Myrtle Wilson. These characters each have many imperfections that they must contend. Wealthy or not‚ each character wants to appear as the greatest. And so‚ throughout the novel they each find a way to put on a ‘mask’ to cover up their many

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