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    Millions of Americans live with various types of mental illness and mental health problems‚ such as social anxiety‚ depression‚ obsessive compulsive disorder‚ drug addiction‚ and personality disorders. Depression is a serious and pervasive mood disorder. It causes feelings of sadness‚ hopelessness‚ helplessness‚ and worthlessness. Depression can be mild to moderate with symptoms of apathy‚ little appetite‚ difficulty sleeping‚ low self-esteem‚ and low-grade fatigue. Or it can be more severe. Side

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    Gatsby was great. Not so because of all his wealth‚ but because of his persistence in fighting for his American Dream‚ which witnessed his pure love towards Daisy. Gatsby can be viewed as a tragic figure in the story. When he is first introduced‚ he seems to be surrounded by people and wealth. However‚ as the story progresses‚ we identify that everything in his life is fabricated. The true Gatsby‚ Jay Gatz‚ came from a humble background. When Jay Gatz fell in love with Daisy that came from a well

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    Chapter 1: The Facts 1. How does Nick describe himself at the beginning of the novel? As tolerant‚ and smart 2. How does Nick describe Tom Buchanan? One of the most powerful ends that ever played football and sturdy‚ straw haired man with a rather hard mouth and supercilious manner. 3. Who is Jordan Baker? Daisy’s friend 4. What is Gatsby doing when Nick first sees him? Standing on the lawn starring towards the city at a single green light Interpreting Meanings 1. Describe the ambiguity

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    Symbolism is a figure of speech that is used when an author wants to create a certain emotion in his literal work. It usually is an object‚ person‚ and situation to refer a bigger picture and idea other than just an object. The green light on Daisy’s dock‚ represents Gatsby’s ultimate goal of reuniting with Daisy and having her love forever. It acts as a beacon to him‚ reminding him of his goal and focusing all of his attention on achieving it. He literally cannot take his eyes off of the beacon

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    mean to be great? In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the author introduces a character known as the‚ “Great” Gatsby‚ but is this character truly great? I think that the character‚ the Great Gatsby truly is great because of the following reasons. The Great Gatsby’s born name is James Gatz. He was born poor‚ in poverty in which he knew he didn’t belong. He always knew he was destined for greatness and power beyond anyone’s imagination. However‚ despite his great poverty stricken

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    thread​ : ​ How to Write a 12 Essay in Just 10 Days  View Single Post       04­07­2011‚ 04:16 PM  AcademicHacker  Junior Member     Join Date: Jan 2009  Posts: 57    #​ 421  100 Great Examples (SAT Essay):    1. Steven Job (Apple Computers)  2. Michael Dell (Dell Computers)  3. Richard Branson (Virgin Records)  4. Donald Trump (Real Estate Mogul)  5. Howard Schultz (Starbucks)  6. Jack Welch (General Electric)  7. The Google Guys: Larry Page and Sergey  Brin  8. Andrew Carnegie  9. Nelson Mandela 

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    7 21 March 2014 Essential Question Essay At some point in our lives‚ we all have had long-term dreams that we may have wanted to come true. At the time‚ we probably clinged on to those dreams – never wanting to let go. Those dreams were what we lived for. We may have wanted to be an actor‚ or an astronaut. A painter‚ or a pilot. Pip has always had his mind set to being a blacksmith‚ but later realized that he has changed his mind about it. The theme of Great Expectations by Charles Dickens is that

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    How does Miley Cyrus’ actions and attitudes affect the youth of today? Miley Cyrus is clearly enjoying the attention. But are her wild new ways expectable for the teen sensation and inspiration she used to be? Miley Cyrus saw fame by becoming teen star ’Hannah Montana’ a TV show about a girl who lived a double life. Aimed at an audience of young girls‚ even I saw Miley as somewhat or a role model or inspiration. Now Miley has all grown up as is taking a different approach to her fame. Performing

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    Compare And Contrast Essay Deandre Presswood When you mention The Great Gatsby or Moby Dick there are always Two characters that come to mind. One of them is Ishmael and the other is Nick Carraway. Both of these characters have a lot similarities and dissimilarities‚ and even though they’re both reliable narrators. there are certain things that set them apart. The first dissimilarities between these Two is how they both end up in their situation. Ishmael chooses his path. He wanted a change of

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    INTRODUCTION What is real? In a modernist point of view the world shouldn’t be called reality. But if the world isn’t reality what is it then? What is reality in modernism? Modernism is a rejection of realism‚ which believed that science will save the world and where notion of science and social determinism is idealized. In modernism‚ science explains everything‚ which took away all the power of God‚ He became useless. In a way‚ life had lost its mystery‚ man‚ not God‚ could rule the world. Irving

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