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    In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel‚ The Great Gasby‚ in several aspects‚ the roles and actions of the different people in the society of the 1920s were mentioned. The juxtaposition between the rich and the poor were shown in the novel such as the two different setting‚ vivid characters and actions in addition to the motives behind it. The story starts out with Nick‚ as seen as the protagonist‚ gaining insight and his individual opinion on society as he narrates the societal status‚ values and actions

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    Could you please describe for our listeners what that is?” “Tenrtry the singularity will be the time when AI will have figured out how to make themselves and us smarter. Once that happens the process will build on itself until the robots are smart enough to figure out how we can live forever.” “Is that possible?” The interviewer asks. “Living forever?” “Of course‚” Professor Ziggler says‚ “What does it matter whether our operating systems are made of meat or silicon?” “Whenever you are ready just

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    Drinking Age In other countries around the world if you are under the age of 21 you can drink alcohol some countries don ’t even have an age limit‚ but in America you have to be 21 to buy alcohol. You can go to war and die for your country when you are 18‚ you can also vote‚ buy cigarettes‚ but you can ’t buy alcohol. One of the main causes of the drinking age being set to 21 was teenagers were getting into car accidents after getting drunk. I am not saying driving under the influence should be legal

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    different cultures‚ have different belief‚ and different backgrounds. They all need to overcome some of their short comings‚ such as attitude‚ behavior and responsibility issues. The attitude of a high school student versus a college student varies like night and day. Some high school students have a lackadaisical attitude. Students fall asleep in class‚ students don’t ask questions about subjects they don’t understand‚ and students don’t participate in class discussions. College students on the

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    Sociology 18

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    1. What would be an argument in support of sin taxes on fast-food meals?Considering that fast-food meals are usually less expensive than healthier options and provide food quickly for underpaid and overworked Americans‚ how might sin taxes unintentionally reproduce class difference? A good argument on the issue of taxing fast food is that it could help the health of our society. Most people tend to buy fast food because of time or just not wanting to cook and because most of the healthier food

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    helping them express what they are feeling. But above all make sure that every child feels secure in my room by keeping routines and discussing any unusual events in advance. Make sure to get to know every child and the routines and positions the child likes‚ creating at rusting and blossoming emotionally and physically secure. Provide toddlers with self exploring opportunities in which they can succeed‚ recognize there pleasure in new skills and support them to express their feeling in an appropriate

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    Short answer For my classic project‚ I chose to read “the enormous crocodile ”‚ written by Roald Dahl . It’s a classic given out in 1978. Roald Dahl Is a great writer and has had great success at writing children books. It’s something special about this book‚ the background and the title that made me choose it . The enormous crocodile sounds like a scary and exciting title and the background looks colourful and exciting. Science I also was well known with the writer (Roald Dahl)‚ it made it easier

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    Lab                                                                                                    Electric Fields Introduction: This experiment was to investigate the concept of the electric field‚ and to determine the shape of equal potential lines surrounding charged objects. 1. Procedures: Place the sheet of graph paper on a table and center the clear dish over the grid.   2. Prepare the conductors by first making 2 longer jumper cables from 4 short ones. Do this by simply opening the

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    I believe that Dystopian literature is popular right now among teens because. It shows the rebellious side of characters. It also shows how unique the main characters are‚ whether they are free or not it always shows them finding a way out of wherever they happen to be in the story‚ and they always survive because of their ability to adapt and use their mind to figure things out and find solutions to problems and challenges that they face‚ and overcome adversities. In the book maze runner thomas

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    Shakespeare’s play “As You Like It” as an example of pastoral literature Shakespeare’s play “As You Like It” is a typical example of pastoral literature. It gives a contrast between the court life‚ where everything is played by the rules‚ and the life in the forest‚ where people seek refuge and peace. This play shows that life in the forest has it’s rules‚ but not as strict as the ones in the court. “They say he is already in the forest of Arden‚… they say many young gentlemen flock to him every

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