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    working hard. This person will in turn become wealthy and rise in the hierarchy of the community to help create the American society‚ a classless society full of wealthy individuals. The American dream is also based on whether that person appears happy and is able to enjoy the newfound wealth. In The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald dispels the myth of an American classless society. This is shown with the differences of the three geographic regions and the people who reside in them seem segregated to their

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    I. Title Karl Marx’s Concept of Classless Society is Unattainable and Impractical II. Introduction We are living in a society where there are rich‚ not so rich‚ and poor people or we can say that we have the class in the society called the upper class‚ the middle class and the lower class. In reality we have this stratum. Many of us believe that those rich people become richer and those poor people continuously become poorer. It is one of the reason why the

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    VLSM Made Easy Chika Nwokeoma Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSM) Made Easy 1 http://www.orbit-computer-solutions.com VLSM Made Easy Chika Nwokeoma This eBook is intellectual property of orbit-computer-solutions.com. It must only be published in its original form. Using parts or republishing altered parts of this guide is prohibited without permission from orbit-computer-solutions.com. An authorize sharing or distribution of this eBook without the knowledge of the copyright owner with result

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    shutdown ! interface Serial0/0/0 ip address 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.0 ! interface Serial0/0/1 no ip address ! interface Serial0/1/0 no ip address ! interface Serial0/1/1 no ip address shutdown ! interface Vlan1 no ip address shutdown ! ip classless ! ! ! ! ! ! ! line con 0 ! line aux 0 ! line vty 0 4 password class login ! ! ! end KL# Perth>en Password: Perth#show run Building configuration... Current configuration : 787 bytes ! version 12.4 no service timestamps log datetime msec no

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    that they were stagnant or under-developed when compared to Europe. These “European Miracle” historians either argue that as societies outside of Europe are “classless” they should either be ignored completely‚ or they are to be considered “stagnant and backward” (124). To this argument Blaut states: “…Africa was not classless in 1492…classless societies are not stagnant‚ and the historians that make this sort of argument…contradict themselves” (124-125). Slightly later in the text Padgug’s argument

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