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    Zodiac Killer Research Paper

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    The Zodiac Killer was a serial killer who operated in Northern California for ten months in the late 1960s. He coined his name in a series of taunting letters he sent to the press until 1974. His letters included four cryptograms or ciphers‚ three of which have yet to be solved. The Zodiac murdered five known victims in Benicia‚ Vallejo‚ Lake Berryessa‚ and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. Others have been

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    Great Gatsby Essay

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    he meets a rich man named Dan Cody and over the next five years learns the way of the wealthy. When Gatsby meets Daisy in 1917‚ he is poor again and a lieutenant in the army. They fell in love but Gatsby must go off to fight in Europe. When he returns after the war he become involved with a criminal named Meyer Wolfsheim and amasses a great fortune. However‚ he still does not have Daisy so he bugs a huge mansion opposite Daisy’s house and throws huge parties every weekend hoping that she will someday

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    relationship between Gatsby and Daisy is the main one in the book‚ but the surrounding relationships all have a great affect on the main relationship and the whole book. In the end‚ through all the pain‚ love‚ and confusion‚ Daisy chooses Tom Buchanan

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    Gatsby’s love for Daisy could be considered an “obsession.” If Gatsby truly cared for Daisy‚ he would love her enough to let her live her new life with Tom in peace. Gatsby’s love for Daisy is undeniable‚ but is it really for the right reasons? Gatsby goes out of his way to become the person that Daisy would actually want to be with. Love and obsession are two different things. Love is having an intense feeling where obsession is filling your mind with someone or something in a troubling way. It

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    dream to found one of Great Britain’s best stadiums was realized. Henry and Joseph’s descendants own the club until 1982 were Joseph’s grand son sold it to Ken Bates. Ken bates was the chairman of Chelsea FC until 2003 were he sold it to the still sitting chairman‚ russian billionaire Roman Abramovic. But under the leadership of Ken Bates he led Chelsea to a long winning streak and they ended in the Premier League top six and in 2001 he bought one of the greatest Chelsea legends ever‚ Frank Lampard

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    Forced Ranking

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    a process oriented approach. About 20% of Fortune 1‚000 companies and growing are using this approach. “Some say forced ranking is not only the best method‚ but an essential practice to turn a struggling company into a market-dominating one.” (Bates‚ 2003) This approach is the best way to identify your high performing individuals and also the bottom performs who should be helped out. The high performers should be given promotions‚ financial incentives and training to grow within the company.

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    Gatsby really in love with Daisy‚ or his vision of her? Does she feel the same way for him‚ or does she truly love him? And what does the green light at the end of Daisy’s dock mean to Gatsby? As Gatsby falls in love with Daisy‚ Nick is slightly intrigued by this almost improbable match. How can a determined‚ wealthy man fall in love with a woman so shallow that she wishes her daughter to "be a fool … a beautiful little fool." (p. 17)? To everyone else‚ it’s obvious that Daisy is extremely shallow‚

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    The great gatsby exam

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    Memorable Quote Daisy is overwhelmed by the great value of the shirts from England. Also overwhelmed by Jay Gatsby’s wealth. Strong emotional reactions shows what a materialistic person Daisy is - comes from the fact that Gatsby is finally wealthy enough for her to be with and her realization that she should have waited for Gatsby who eventually became rich and powerful. Also could imply that she is upset about the fact that Gatsby now seems more successful than Tom because it seems like Daisy has never

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    narrator‚ is indecisive but thoughtful. He lives in West Egg on Long Island Sound‚ amidst the aristocratic air and luxurious titles. Gatsby‚ Nick’s neighbor‚ whose affairs apart from his parts remain unknown‚ is an extravagantly wealthy man. Leaving Daisy with her baby‚ Nick heads to Tom’s home in NY for a luncheon. Tom’s mistress‚ Myrtle Wilson‚ is acquainted with Nick; causing Nick to feel uncomfortable about attending the luncheon. Alcohol is freely administered during the luncheon and other parties

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    It all started off when Gatsby and Daisy started to fall in love with each other. However‚ until Gatsby had to leave for the war‚ Daisy became sad and lonely without him. In addition to her mother being against their relationship‚ she wanted her to marry a wealthy man. One of the wealthiest men in America‚ Tom Buchanan‚ became a wonderful prospect for Daisy. During the day of her wedding‚ a letter was sent to Daisy from Gatsby. As she was reading the letter‚ she wept her eyes

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