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    The American Dream is interpreted as someone starting at the bottom on the social or economical level and working hard towards success‚ luxury‚ and comfort. This dream shows that anyone‚ no matter who you are‚ can become successful and live a happy life. The American Dream is symbolized by having wealth‚ luxurious belongings‚ and healthy/happy family. The dream is represented by the ideas of someone who is self-sufficient and works hard to achieve the goal they placed in front of themselves to become

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    constantly changing‚ it is critical that those leading the organization are properly aligned in order to achieve the established mission‚ vision‚ and goals of the organization. General Mill’s mission is to “make lives healthier‚ easier and richer. General Mills is Nourishing Lives” (General Mills:Mission) . Each individual manager and leader within an organization has a different approach to achieving the organizations goals. Thus‚ this can be defined as their managerial leadership style. Gibson et al (2009)

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    ABOUT NISHAT MILLS LTD

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    ABOUT NISHAT MILLS LTD MISSION STATEMENT To provide quality products to customers and explore new markets to promote/expand sales of the Company through good governance and foster a sound and dynamic team‚ so as to achieve optimum prices of products of the Company for sustainable and equitable growth and prosperity of the Company. VISSION STATEMENT To transform the Company into a modern and dynamic yarn‚ cloth and processed cloth and finished product manufacturing Company with highly professionals

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    What I saw was a beautiful lady who was wearing this amazing golden dress that had one of a kind detail. What i found incredible was that in the painting there was so much of the color gold. One of the things that came to my head was the hair that the lady had and color of her skin she seem so pale. Also in her dress what i see see like patterns of eye all over her dress.. Including the background he uses this type of patterns i feel like they are small little shape. In general i see lots of shape

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    The Great Gatsby: The American Dream "Their love is founded upon feelings from the past‚ these give it‚ notwithstanding Gatsby’s insistence on being able to repeat the past‚ an inviolability. It exists in the world of money and corruption but is not of it." The Great Gatsby‚ a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is about the American Dream‚ and the demise of those who attempt to capture its false goals. For Jay‚ the dream is that‚ through wealth and power‚ one can obtain happiness

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    In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ a major theme is the American Dream versus Gatsby’s dream‚ the ideal dream‚ and the corruption and destruction of the dream. Fitzgerald reveals that the American Dream was transformed from a pure idea of security into a scheme of materialistic power. Through Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald showed the perseverance and hope the founding fathers had. Though the American Dream was corrupted‚ Gatsby’s was not. It was the "foul dust" who were corrupted that ended Gatsby and

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    One of the first things that young students are taught in American history is the idea of a ‘Great American Melting Pot’. This idea has been formulated over many years and deals with the immense amount of immigration to America and how society allows these groups to live among them in peace. Thomas Paine in The Rights of Man confirms this idea of diverse groups working together‚ often times when it seems impossible they could‚ and creating a successful society and government. This classification

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    upon the basics of hope of prosperity for all citizens that live here. Through hard work and dedication citizens would be able to thrive through economic classes in society and achieve this American Dream. However‚ throughout the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald supports the belief that the American Dream is an idealistic concept. As the main character of Gatsby develops‚ the reader soon realizes that he pertains to a dream of success in wealth and love. Gatsby comes from a low income

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    Decline of the American Dream Americans are good dreamers who are willing to work hard to turn their dreams into reality‚ and some of them do succeed. By the 1920’s‚ a multitude of people have made large amounts of money‚ but due to the material excessiveness of the rich‚ some gradually corrupted the purity of their American Dreams. In The Great Gatsby‚ F.Scott Fitzgerald criticizes the theme of the decline of the American Dream in the 1920s by showing the opulence and sloth of both rich and poor

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    Davis Mrs. Jones AP English 11 August 13‚ 2012 Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby and The American Dream America is commonly known as a place where opportunities are fairly unlimited to everyone. A shared goal among American society is the attainment of wealth‚ freedom‚ and prosperity. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby leads his reader on a winding‚ dangerous journey in order to describe a failed attempt to achieve the American Dream in a corrupt 1920’s society. Daisy Buchanan‚ Tom Buchanan‚ and

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