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    simply desperate to regain his young love‚ Daisy Buchanan. Gatsby has spent many years changing his life in order to win Daisy back‚ but when they finally meet again‚ “… Daisy tumbled short of his dreams” (Fitzgerald 95). Gatsby spent years building up an elaborate imagination of what he thought Daisy would be like when he finally met with her again. Not only does he spend many years thinking about her‚ he uses his time becoming the man he thinks Daisy wants. The way Gatsby changes his whole life

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    the new millennium in "Far From Heaven." Sirk propelled Rock Hudson to movie icon status as a regular player in many of the director’s popular flicks using‚ I think‚ the actor’s secret sexual preference to create characters that had a certain ambiguity about them. With "Far From Heaven" writer/helmer Todd Haynes seems to be doing the same for Julianne Moore. This is the second film that Haynes and Moore have worked together‚ the first being "Safe‚" and in this latest collaboration we see a professional

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    Comp II 25 January 2014 Ambiguity: Friend or Foe Often times during our earlier years‚ we stumble upon ‘loopholes’ within our language. We then take these ‘loopholes’ and mend them to our advantage. These ‘loopholes’ that I am referring to are words that have many different meanings‚ however actions can also be grouped into this. Much like the cartoon‚ “Future MBA” illustrated by Mike Shapiro. In this cartoon you see two students sitting at their desks‚ both with paper and pencil on the desk

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    When interpreting Nathaniel Hawthorne’s short story‚ "Young Goodman Brown"‚ one can decide Hawthorne’s intentional ambiguity towards Goodman Brown’s encounter with the devil in the forest. Throughout the story‚ textual evidence influences the reader to discover that the meeting with the Devil did actually occur in reality. Hawthorne was extremely straightforward with his references towards reality in "Young Goodman Brown" through Brown’s recount of the details. He makes known throughout his detailing

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    rules. Further‚ we were exposed to the way in which women who do not fit the mold of hegemonic femininity are forced to compensate in order to be accepted. Sex category is the way in which one’s gender is perceived by the general public‚ the ambiguity of Semenya’s sex category was what people were most troubled by as Semenya failed to conform to societies expectation regarding both sex and gender. Gender is a performance in that people are striving to attain a hegemonic - ideal- version of

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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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    “There are two types of people in this world. Those who lead‚ and those who follow.” -Steven Buchanan. [4]Inspiring numerous‚ Steven‚ who is only 14‚ is a leader at heart. [5]While countless amounts of people are shy‚ Steven is the exact opposite and displays colossal confidence. [3]Uniquely‚ he is able to solve the Rubik’s cube. [6]Steven takes fitness seriously. [1]Steven is a prime example of a natural born leader. Steven shows his determination and confidence through his appearance‚ cubing

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    Exploring these ideas given by Faulkner and De Beauvoir are essential to trying to understand the nature of humans and our relationship to not only self but others. I found the Ethics of Ambiguity to put into words some ideas that we have a hard time explaining. De Beauvoir does a great job explaining that ambiguity between an individual’s past

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    The diary of Daisy Renton - Asha Rusbridge Entry 1 I have been blacklisted‚ fired from two jobs in just a year. Both for reasons that are ridiculous‚ first of all because I wanted to get a pay rise I mean what I am supposed to do when I have so little money‚ just carry on like everything is ok. The other girls in my work needed the money to‚ they just had no confidence to be able to speak up and say the truth. The second reason was by far the most stupid and frustrating reason‚ this girl just did

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    MORALS Morals http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/kant-hume-morality/ Growing up I always was told to tell the truth‚ treat everyone how you would want to be treated and not to lie‚ cheat‚ or steal because these are morals I should live by. The definition of morals is a principle or habit with respect to right or wrong conduct. What is right and wrong‚ and who decides these rights and wrongs? I will go back and explore Kant and Locke to hopefully answer my questions. • The values people

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