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    costly • Timing is critical in any Web-based business. The playbook slows down the entire process. 2. Comment on the choice of Germany as eBay’s first international market. Germany was chosen in part because of its vast internet users of around 40 million. Ebay’s decision to enter into this foreign market was timed perfectly in June of 1999‚ allowing the company to successfully purchase a copycat site for $47 million. By purchasing a site already in existence it allowed for easier establishment

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    that is France. The French education puts a huge amount of time and effort into the school systems and a great emphasis on the grades‚ but while the students are very bright and educated‚ they lack a very important factor. As a comparison with the British education system‚ this is the factor of the character building‚ the well-being of the children and their personality. The difference is so great that when the students in the British schools get the self-nurture they need‚ the students in France develop

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    The Great Gatsby‚ written by F.Scott.Fitzgerald is merely a story of disillusionment. Fitzgerald through the relationship of Gatsby and Daisy showed that people were not only ignorant of the rest of the world‚ but of what went on in their personal lives. Out of all the characters in The Great GatsbyGatsby himself was the most out of touch with reality. He created Daisy in his mind as something out of this world‚ beautiful‚ and amazing. Through time away from Daisy Gatsby became more and more in

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    Is Gatsby great or not? Section 1: Gatsby is generous to the people at his parties. He throws banquets and spends a lot of money on food‚ preparations and entertainment. Gatsby is a generous host. “most people were brought” “Every Friday five crates of oranges and lemons arrived from a fruiterer in New York--every Monday these same oranges and lemons left his back door in a pyramid of pulpless halves.” “At least once a fortnight a corps of caterers came down with several hundred feet

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    What makes GatsbyGreat” The Great Gatsby is strong and wonderful novel written by American author F.Scott Fitzgerald in 1922‚ it represents the American dream in twentieth century. It’s written by using intelligent and even poetic phrases. The great Gatsby is the story of one man’s futile pursuit finding happiness through wealth‚ and the disappointment that necessarily follows. Gatsby is great hero because of his ability to live the American dream through hard work and determination‚ although

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    Analysis of Setting in The Great Gatsby Setting in The Great Gatsby has great meaning and is representative of social class. The East Egg is where all the old money people live. These people inherited their wealth from past family. An example would Tom. Tom inherited his money which is why he and Daisy live the East Egg. The West Egg is where all the new money people live. These people supposable earned their cash through hard work. Such examples know so far are Gatsby. Even though there are rumors

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    similarities found one in their drinks and interacted in ways that never would be possible without outside assistance. Young couples‚ both only for the night and lastingly‚ danced and weaved together as they moved together on the dance floor. At the tables around the estate there always seemed to be several individuals

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    own way. Even identical twins think and act differently. This is what makes people so hard to read. They may appear a certain way to the outside world‚ but be a totally different person. In the book‚ “The Great Gatsby‚” the main character is a mystery that no one is sure of. However‚ based upon what chapters one through three says the reader can make a good guess as to who Gatsby is. As with anyone‚ there are rumors about Gatsby that could be just that. Some say that he is was once a German spy

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    The subject of censorship is a very controversial one‚ especially the banning of books. Many people believe they must protect themselves and others from the "evils" of many classic books and works of art because they can be deemed "indecent" in one way or another. Many believe that this is absurd and censorship in its current form is a violation of our First Amendment right to free speech. Personally‚ I align myself with the latter‚ however I do feel there are occasions where censorship is justifiable

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    The Great Gatsby Gatsby’s obsessive attachment for his dream to come true is his downfall and ultimately leads to his death. The Great Gatsby is book that explores a man who wants to make his unrealistic dream a reality. F. Scott Fitzgerald uses drama and imagination to draw the readers in. Gatsby’s dream is very unrealistic because it depends on other peoples actions‚ daisy’s love for tom‚ and because his dream would only work in a perfect world.             Gatsby’s dream is unrealistic because

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