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    Peace and Order

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    July 23‚ 2013 Mr. Efren V. Valdez Head for Student Affairs Data Center College of the Philippines Sir: Good day! It is with great pleasure to be writing this proposal to a person behind the success of many activities conducted by the school. Last Saturday‚ June 20‚ 2013‚ the Future Business Leaders Association conducted a meeting in regards for the election of new set of officers and the presentation of project plans for the organization. The officials and members of the FBLA agreed upon

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    Birth Order

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    s‚ especially the feelings of anger and frustration. Some children struggle with managing their anger and can trigger a reaction in another sibling. Often fighting between young children decreases as they get older and learn more language and social skills. Some facts about sibling rivalry Sibling rivalry has been identified as more common among children who are the same gender and close together in age. Rates of sibling rivalry are lower in families where children feel they are treated equally by their

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    On March 4‚ 1857 James Buchanan was sworn in as the 15th president of the United States of America‚ after defeating Republican candidate John C. Fremont. Serving as the President during the run up to the Civil War‚ his inability to stop the southern states drive towards secession. Therefore‚ leading many historians to believe that his presidency was a complete failure. (Biography) Unfortunately‚ with this title attached to his name all of his achievements and attributes to this country were disregarded

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    Order for Masks

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    Donaire in race for Fighter of Year award MANILA‚ Philippines - Bob Arum had something else at the back of his mind when he decided to pit Nonito Donaire Jr. against Jorge Arce on Dec. 15 at the Toyota Center in Houston‚ Texas. It will be the fourth fight for the year for the reigning WBO super-bantamweight champion. He won the first three‚ including a TKO of Toshiaki Nishioka last Oct. 13 in Carson City. Donaire‚ actually undefeated over the last 11 years‚ also outpointed Wilfredo Vasquez Jr

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    In the case of the characters Tom Buchanan and Daisy Buchanan‚ in the novel The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ love is not the glue that holds their marriage together. Instead‚ the marriage of Tom and Daisy is crafted by wealth‚ social class‚ and carelessness. Through the narration of another character‚ Nick Carraway‚ Tom Buchanan is portrayed as being a smug man who has little regard for the feelings of others. We learn this as information is revealed regarding the affair in which

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    In the Great Gatsby‚ social standings are always on the minds of the East and West Eggers. Either thinking about their wealth‚ appearances‚ or where they really stand in the social ladder‚ they are constantly thinking about themselves; and while some despise each other for what they are‚ others only dream about being them-people like Myrtle Wilson. Through Fitzgeralds choice of diction and detail‚ he conveys Myrtle as a low class dreamer‚ only desiring the acceptance from the upscale socialite friends

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    fall on totally opposite ends of the behavioral spectrum. There is Tom Buchanan who is the more dominant male figure and arrogant wiseguy‚ and then there is Jay Gatsby who is the more reserved and morally refined man of newly gained wealth. While both characters share a deep rooted love for Daisy‚ their characters differ greatly in how each expresses their love for her. Basically the dividing difference between Gatsby and Buchanan come from their backgrounds and rise to wealth. Both men have very

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    Who is Daisy Buchanan? If you were asked to describe Daisy Buchanan right after reading The Great Gatsby‚ you would more than likely describe her as superficial‚ shallow‚ fake and ditzy. However‚ there is another part of her that she hides from everyone‚ even herself. Under the surface‚ there is a reservoir. That is her character‚ and it takes Jay Gatsby to stir the waters and bring the cleanest form of Daisy to the surface. At first look‚ Daisy is a totally flat character. She came from money

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    Tom Buchanan 3) Tom beginning and end Tom Buchanan in the beginning of the novel is described to us as a intimidating‚ controlling‚ and a physically big character who doesn’t care about anyone and isn’t happy with anything‚ his actions related to his description as he cheated on his wife Daisy for Myrtle and didn’t show feelings towards anyone and to top it off applied racism. Tom didn’t change a lot through the novel as toward the end he was still controlling and powerful mentally and wealth

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    Throughout the winding plots of love triangles in both The Great Gatsby and The Sun Also Rises‚ Lady Brett Ashley and Daisy Buchanan play strikingly similar and diverse roles. While the two novels engage towards the same theme of the American Dream and the Lost Generation‚ they also follow drama induced romances around the two idolized women who create each main conflict. The many lovebirds that mindlessly trail their woman of their dreams eventually run into sticky situations and character fallout

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