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    Activity 11: "The Great Gatsby" Chapters 1-4 Chapter 1 1. What impression do you have of the narrator‚ Nick Carraway‚ from his narration and actions? He seems like a very intelligent‚ smart‚ peaceful‚ but interesting man from the way he talks‚ describes things and interacts with Daisy‚ Tom & Miss Baker. 2. What do you learn about Daisy Buchanan from her dress‚ dialogue‚ and body language? That she might be very classy‚ but really she seems sensual and like a flirt. Chapter 2  3. How

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    Tattoos Past and Present Debra Nehring Eng/101 9/15/11 Kimberly Stanley Tattoos Past and Present Some people may have tattoos and others may find them ugly or despise them but one thing is true‚ tattoos are a part of the past and understanding where they came from can give us a greater appreciation for them today. The Egyptians‚ the Japanese‚ the Chinese‚ and more all have elaborate art histories whether it is buried in the pyramids‚ the temples‚ the sculptures

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    a) Kotler‚ Keller and Burton discuss the advantages and disadvantages of globalization. List and describe these‚ using examples to illustrate your answer. (10 marks) b) Once a company decides on a particular country‚ it must determine the best mode of entry. List five modes of entry discussing one (1) mode of entry in detail (10 marks) Advantages: 1. Economies of scale in production and distribution 2. Lower marketing costs 3. Power and scope 4. Consistency in brand image

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    The New York Times The Mysterious Jay Gatsby THE MYSTERY He is very well known for his extravagant and luxurious parties. With the massive mansion‚ the chauffeurs‚ the amazing food‚ and the fabulous people who come to theses soirees. But still no one really knows who Gatsby really is. He is a man of many secrets. Killed A Man According to several sources Gatsby is a murderer. It has been said that while he was in the war he for no reason at

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    voting system. It is part of the British political culture and consequently predominately used in the UK as well as former British colonies‚ e.g. the United States‚ Canada‚ Nigeria‚ and India (Electoral-Reforms.org.uk‚ n.d.). However‚ throughout the past decades‚ criticism of the system especially in the United Kingdom has become more substantial and focused. The plurality system is considered an effective and simple voting system‚ which results in a stable government (Bale‚ 2008‚ p.169). However‚

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    unattainable; thus‚ one may often compromise or modify his dream in order for it to match or perhaps justify the practical. This imperfect reality generates an unattainable dream. Jay Gatsby’s disillusionment in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby permits Gatsby to imagine that which will never exist. When his reality and fantasy collide in such a way‚ his fantasy perishes‚ and additional conflicted dreams and imperfect reality ensue. Gatsby’s passion is an exercise in futility because reality

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    The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald was written and set in the 1920’s‚ a decade known as the "Jazz Age." Fitzgerald described it as a time when "the parties were bigger‚ the pace was faster‚ the buildings were higher‚ the morals were looser." 1 It was just after the 1st World War and the young generation began to rebel. The young women (known as the flappers) would have their hair styled into short bobs‚ would wear clothes that were much shorter than before and smoke of

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    Brandenburg Taylor Gatsby Essay (Prompt 5) 26 August 2013 The Harsh Reality "Gatsby believed in the green light‚ the orgiastic future that year by year recedes before us. It eluded us then‚ but that’s no matter – to-morrow we will run faster‚ stretch out our arms farther...And one fine morning –" The last sentence of The Great Gatsby. Leaves so many questions unanswered‚ leaves so many possible ideas about what it could possibly mean. There are many potential reasons as to why Fitzgerald

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    people‚ could never fully understand the world‚ themselves‚ or others. In The Great Gatsby‚ the characters are all very troubled. They cheat on their spouses‚ commit murder‚ do dirty business‚ yet the characters never see these issues in themselves and only partially recognise the issues with others. Gatsby never comes to understand himself and though Nick understand Gatsby‚ he is blind to himself. Nick and Gatsby’s

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    It is all useless. It is like chasing the wind." (Ecclesiastes 2:26). The "it" in this case‚ F Scott Fitzgerald’s groundbreaking novel The Great Gatsby‚ refers to the exhaustive efforts Gatsby undertakes in his quest for life: the life he wants to live‚ the so-called American Dream. The novel is Fitzgerald’s vessel of commentary and criticism of the American Dream. As he paints a vivid portrait of the Jazz Age‚ Fitzgerald defines this Dream‚ and through Gatsby’s downfall‚ expresses the futility and

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