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    Joshua Ashkenazy Mr. Muir English II 21 May‚ 2012 Alternate Ending for Great Expectations Every book has an ending that reflects on certain themes shown previously in the book. In the book Great Expectations by Charles Dickens‚ money‚ power and corruption are the roots of the evils in society. There are certain criteria in making a conclusion to a book. According to my opinion‚ a book must have an ending that shows that the main character has learned from his mistakes and is willing to let go

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    and made many great quick decisions as a leader during the Second World War‚ outside of war-period circumstances many of his virtues become vices. No one in history has ever‚ will ever‚ or should ever‚ be labeled with absolute titles such as ’good’ or ’evil’. Most people‚ especially prominent historical figures‚ reside in the grey area. We can find the good in political figures that have gone down in history as ’evil’‚ and we can find the bad in those who have been labeled ’great’. Churchill is

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    By: Anonymous Plot Flaws in The Great Gatsby: The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ was a novel that epitomizes the time in our history known as the roaring twenties. It was a time of great extravagances and frolicsome attitudes. The novel also revealed the darker side of this time with its underlying themes of greed and betrayal on the part of many of the characters. The novel as a whole seems to be a very well thought out piece of literature with little or no flaws. However‚ if studied

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    Family Structure of Great Britain Many countries have experienced very significant changes in patterns of family formation and family structure. Great Britain is one of the countries where these changes have been particularly marked‚ with the result that British families have become less stable and more diverse. The roles of women and men within the family have also changed‚ especially for women with children‚ who are now very likely to be combining paid employment with domestic and care work

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    One reason why I believe Westfield is good for Newham is that the shopping centre has provided 10‚000 direct jobs‚ in over 3000 retailers including 70 restaurants‚ cafes and bars and a cinema. 2000 jobs went to a local long term unemployed people. In addition to this a huge amount of indirect jobs have been created. E.g. in the transport companies that make deliveries to the shopping centre. Buses run to the shopping centre which has created more employment. This means that the employees could now

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    Tamarine Vilar Culture’s Influence on The Great Gatsby At the time F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote The Great Gatsby‚ culture had a strong influence on the way he developed his characters. In the twenties‚ the pseudo future promised prosperity and that encouraged decadence‚ wantonness‚ and the abandonment of values to make those pursuits. Society focused on the accumulation of wealth‚ spending money‚ using/abusing power and having a good time. This culture dictated how people acted‚ reacted

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    the sensations felt during the act is always good. He is saying that when you have too much of it or pursue it too often‚ it ends up bringing pain and lasts only a short while. It is in this sense that Epicurus is a hedonist. A hedonist is one who believes that pleasure is the greatest good for people. This developed Epicureanism‚ a hedonistic philosophy that stressed science‚ serenity‚ and friendship as the keys to pleasure‚ happiness‚ and the good life. Some of the greatest producers

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    should teach in a way that students best learn. The role of grades is an important part of evaluating a student. A student who works hard and puts forth a lot of effort will normally earn good grades. The students are eager to learn new material and apply it. Me‚ myself often works extremely hard to earn good grades. Many times I do not get my desired grade because many times I just do enough to get by. I often get frustrated with myself for not achieving a grade I could have earned. Learning

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    Introduction The Great Chinese Famine was the period in China during 1959-1961‚ in which poor economic policies produced the largest famine in human history . It can be clearly seen that massive agricultural policy changes during the “Great Leap Forward” were the key factor in causing the famine. As well as this‚ numerous secondary factors also increased the severity of the holocaust. The unfavourable weather during the Great Leap Forward intensified mass crop failures‚ contributing to the food

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    Flyboys Wesley Ward James Bradley’s book‚ Flyboys is a great book that tells a great story. If you’re interested in world war two‚ this might be a good book for you. It not only tells a great world war two story‚ but also tells a great story of a few courageous young men who were known as flyboys‚ which was what they called pilots in world war two. The book tells about their small town teenage lives and background and how they came to be in the Navy. It tells about their education and their

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