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    Dearest Daisy Monologue

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    My dearest Daisy‚ I have come to the realization that I will be loving you for the rest of my life‚ for every bit of you is engrained in me. It feels like it has been an eternity since I have last seen you. Eternities that my heart still continues to beat for you and only you my love‚ in which my yearning to be with you has only grown and consumed me from the inside out. I am writing to let you know I love you. I have recently received the news that you are to marry Tom Buchanan soon and I must

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    Fake Tan Bann

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    bleach from the blonde’s hair dye has been the thing damaging their minds. But we now see a similar result coming from the mind melting toxins of fake tan. Some innocent young women‚ and even men‚ are at the foot of the baffling effects of the chain reaction as changed the way we looked at modern society. No wonder youth employment rates are down. The fake tan industry has been booming since the late 1990 furthermore the cotton industry has also has been on the rise. I think that this is down to the

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    Out of the five main characters in the Great Gatsby‚ I disliked Tom Buchanan the most ( however his wife Daisy was a close second). He just didn’t seem like he was a nice person‚ and he also seemed extremely self-absorbed. I don’t believe that he and I would choose the same values that we would consider important in guiding our lives. <br> <br>One of Tom’s important values is wealth. He was very rich and thought that it made him superior to other people. He enjoys showing off his possessions‚ "

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    Fake Online Degrees

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    There are literally hundreds of online schools that offer legitimate online courses‚ degrees‚ and diplomas. Unfortunately‚ however‚ there is also a big bucket full of diploma mills‚ and outright fakes. These fake schools claim to be accredited. The agency giving them accreditation is usually just as phony as the degree or diploma they are selling. I am sure that getting a quick diploma may be tempting to some people. Really‚ what could be better than just paying $200 or $300 getting the diploma

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    Art Fakes and Forgeries

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    Chris Wiley English 1000 13 September 2010 Fakes and Forgeries Lessing v. Dutton The two essays‚ “What is Wrong with a Forgery‚” by Alfred Lessing and “Artistic Crimes‚” by Denis Dutton‚ explore the different reasons that they give negative connotation to the concept of an artistic forgery. Each author concludes that a forgery is indeed wrongful‚ however their reasons for this conclusion differ in several distinct ways. This essay will summarize both authors’ main points and compare and

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    Fake Vader's Lockdown

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    The fake Vader’s were a tool used to create suspense and were concreted well through use‚ but it was so convenient at the times they would come. I would like the book better if the author took more of the readers time explaining why the prison is so corrupt and terrifying‚ but he just skips over the whole mad science running the prison behind the scenes. Alex could have been exploring what the fake Vader’s do to the prisoners they take‚ a great chapter

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    Contrast: Daisy and Myrtle The Great Gatsby is a novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. This novel features Jay Gatsby‚ George Wilson‚ Nick Carraway‚ Jordan Baker and Tom Buchanan along with many others to show the hopes‚ the struggles and the romance the characters went through each and every day. Due to the mixing of the two social classes: the rich and the poor‚ we learn about the causes and effects of what they face. In the book‚ two major characters that greatly influenced this story were Daisy Buchanan

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    In the novel “The Great Gatsby” Tom Buchanan is a man who has it all. He was an all star footballer in high school‚ he is wealthy‚ and is married to a beautiful woman‚ Daisy. Although Tom has all of these nice things‚ he also has some downfalls. Tom was selfish with his women‚ he gets what he wants when he wants it‚ and he is a hypocrite. Tom Buchanan displays a significant amount of arrogance in this novel. First‚ Tom Buchanan loves Daisy‚ that is why he married her‚ but he is also in love with

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    In the novel The Great Gatsby Tom Buchanan and George Wilson both have many similarities and differences in the way they treat women. Whether it is how they treat their wives or the way that Tom treats Myrtle‚ the woman he is cheating on Daisy with. Tom Buchanan believes that since he comes from old money and he did not have to work for his wealth that he is entitled to anything that he wants without having to face the consequences. In the novel it says “she’s not leaving me! Certainly not for a

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    Jillian Lydon Mrs. Dolan Literature 2 17 October 2014 Jay Gatsby vs. Tom Buchanan Throughout the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the characters Jay Gatsby and Tom Buchanan are compared and contrasted quite frequently. Gatsby and Tom are alike in that they are both extremely wealthy and flaunt it‚ both men also are in love with Daisy Buchanan and both Tom and Gatsby have secrets that they are hiding from their loved ones. The two men differ in the way they came into their money

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