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    by Daisy Buchanan. After the car hits Myrtle‚ Daisy continues to drive‚ but collapses on Gatsby‚ forcing him to drive. At the Buchanan’s house‚ Nick Carraway talks to Gatsby‚ who "[speaks] as if Daisy’s reaction [is] the only thing that [matters]" (136). Due to his incessant love for daisy‚ he only focuses towards Daisy’s emotions and even takes the blame for her. Regardless Myrtle’s death‚ Gatsby’s dream of having Daisy to himself makes him center his attention to her feelings after the accident

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    Edgar Allan Poe’s fictional detective C. Auguste Dupin is a complex character and one who often walks the line between lawful and criminal investigative practices. However shadowy and manipulative‚ Dupin’s prowess to frame a narrative and skills of detection are unmatched. In the article “Poe’s Dupin and the Power of Detection” Peter Thoms examines the narrative formula of detective fiction that Poe develops in the stories of Dupin and its connection to the audience. Thoms presents evidence of

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    Stefan Sagmeister is a designer who has been following his instinct and intuition to the fullest‚ having gained recognition for his unique‚ and often provocative‚ visual explorations. It’s possibly his very personal and almost self-centric way to design that leads to his original approach. On May 31‚ 19 years after starting his NYC studio he once again surprised the crowds with renaming to Sagmeister & Walsh in a ‘trademark’ Sagmeister fashion – naked in the studio. A bit of history. When the

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    Sound of Waves Commentary In this passage‚ found on pages 135 and 136 of The Sound of Waves‚ author Yukio Mishima utilizes brutal imagery through descriptive diction to expose the subtle sexism apparent on this island. Furthermore‚ he provides commentary on gender roles and stereotypes‚ which are apparent not only in his own life‚ but on the island of Uta-jima as well. Gender roles become apparent as the novel progresses because Shinji is looking for a woman of beauty rather than of intellect

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    down and summarised made to be comprehendible. Followed by a close examination of the Mental Capacity Act‚ before comparing the two in order to weigh out the positives and negatives of both Acts of Law. This will be done using real life cases. Section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983 gives a Constable a preserved power of arrest under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) 1984 permitting reasonable force. In addition‚ the caution should

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    states‚ “Rome was always immoral‚ and it always tolerated a whole range of immoral acts throughout its history” (p. 136). It would be hard to imagine that things continued to get worse until the morals were so bad that the empire collapsed. Although I do agree that “the explanation for why all human societies and empires collapse (is) because of their sinful nature” (Babcock‚ 2012. P. 136). When reading this‚ I thought about Noah and the ark; remembering God being so upset with all the sins of the

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    I. Title of the Case Stipulation Against Marriage Claudine de Castro Zialcita vs. Philippine Airlines (PAL) II. View Point Claudine de Castro Zialcita complained against Philippine Airlines (PAL) for dismissing her from her job by reason of her contracting marriage. Upon dismissing her the respondent of Philippine Airlines (PAL) invoked their policy which states that flight attendant applicants must be single and will be automatically separated from employment in the event that they subsequently

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    the project is given to deliberate you an idea about what we are going to work on. Abstract:  Bangladesh’s energy infrastructure is quite small‚ insufficient and poorly managed. The per capita energy consumption in Bangladesh is one of the lowest (136 kWH) in the world. Noncommercial energy sources‚ such as wood‚ animal wastes‚ and crop residues‚ are estimated to account for over half of the country’s energy consumption. Bangladesh has small reserves of oil and coal‚ but very large natural gas resources

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    In Founding a Nation 1783-1791‚ the authors claim to mostly agree on inhabitants seeking to acquire “actual settlements” rather than “vacant lands” (VOF‚ pg. 123). Vacant lands meant property over lands not taken for granted. Landlord companies monopolized the dispersal of lands from the West. Private organizations took custody of distributing land among new incoming colonizers by lobbying the government. Some colonists immigrate across to Ohio over the Appalachian Mountains due to poverty and the

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    He thinks‚ “And I knew that I knew. I knew that as plain on that day as I knew about Dewey Dell on that day” (136). Darl has discovered that Dewey Dell is pregnant. We can infer that she wants an abortion because she has been keeping the truth hidden from the rest of her family. Dewey Dell follows the family to town not only to honor her mother’s burial‚ but also

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