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    Strong symbolism can give a story the green light to becoming a classic. Numerous symbols appear throughout the exemplar of a novel “The Great Gatsby.” Each adds another element‚ or layer‚ to the distinguished anecdote. The symbol of the green light in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” is used to show the significance of Daisy to Gatsby and believing in the future. The readers are first introduced to Jay Gatsby with a mysterious description given by Nick Carraway after he first saw Gatsby

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    GREEN LIGHT Symbolism‚ the appropriation of an object or word to represent an abstract idea of quality‚ is used in literature in order to communicate a deeper meaning and facilitate weaving the thematic intricacies of the plot with one another. In the highly acclaimed novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ symbols are mentioned frequently to provide insight‚ such as the omniscient eyes of Dr. TJ Eckleberg‚ the mysterious Valley of Ashes‚ and the glowing green light Gatsby finds himself

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    Green Politics

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    1. Green parties are on the ascendancy in many developed countries. What explains the increasing support for green politics and to what extent do green parties offer a serious challenge to traditional political parties Green politics has become a contentious area in the political arena. As the environmental issues facing society has grown‚ the importance the public places on how they are addressed by political parties has grown correspondingly. Public support has grown relative to many factors.

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    Basics of Green Computing

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    Basics of Green Computing Introduction A green computer or green IT system is one where the entire process from design‚ manufacture‚ use‚ and disposal involves as little environmental impact as possible. In other words‚ a green initiative is taken in consideration of all facets of a computer’s life‚ from design to disposal. In the design aspect‚ a green computer is created to perform without a negative environmental impact. Such design includes everything from materials and components to how the

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    The Benefits of Green Tea

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    The Benefits of Green Tea Green tea originates from Asia. The Asians have bee using Green tea for many different medical reasons for at least 4‚000 years. Green tea is a very good beverage and is suitable for everyone. The reasons for that are‚ it is healthy‚ it contains lots of different medicines that are used for many different health issues‚ and it has a variety of different flavors. Green tea is very helpful to many different disfunctions such as: cancer‚ rheumatoid

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    Green School Initiatives

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    The idea of “Green Initiatives” in schools at any age level is a positive step towards installing sustainability in the minds of future generations. To reduce the amount of energy needed‚ recycle rain water‚ lessen landfill space and cut the barrels of oil used by Americans daily; can insure that our natural resource will be intact for many years to come. However‚ obstacles to Green Initiatives are costs‚ program management and proper data collection. Is it possible to initiate Green Methods in

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    Green Mile Summary

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    "The Green Mile" was a novel written by Stephen King in 1996. The story takes place in 1932 on the “E” Block or otherwise known as death row in Cold Mountain Penitentiary somewhere in Georgia. It is narrated by the main character‚ Paul‚ who is the captain of the prison guards who supervise the “E” Block. "The Green Mile" is the hallway between the cells of the cell block that leads to the execution room. The corridor is covered in green linoleum‚ hence‚ the "last" or green mile the inmates take to

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    symbols throughout the novel. One of the most important symbols was the green light. The green light sat at the end of Daisy Buchanan’s dock. Jay Gatsby‚ the protagonist‚ had an extreme love for Daisy. To Gatsby the green light resembled his dream‚ Daisy. When the light was first introduced into the novel Nick Carraway‚ the storyteller‚ said‚ “Involuntarily I glanced seaward and distinguished nothing except a single green light‚ minute and far away…” Nick described the light as‚ “minute and

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    John Green Article

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    A Star with No Faults By Claire Fox From chart-topping novels to witty brotherly videos‚ John Green is not your ordinary writer. With five novels in seven years‚ the New York Times bestselling author has acquired numerous awards‚ along with being a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize twice. John authored Looking for Alaska‚ An Abundance of Katherines‚ Paper Towns‚ The Fault in Our Stars‚ and co-wrote Will Grayson‚ Will Grayson with David Levithan. Although Green’s young adult novels

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    question: Regarding Green Day’s twelve-minute-long music video “Jesus of Suburbia” as well as its lyrics‚ how have the problems of American society led to the problems of American teenagers? Candidate Name: He‚ Jing Candidate Number: 001458-039 School Name: Shanghai Pinghe Bilingual School School Code: 001458 Word count: 3672 Abstract: I’m concerned about America’s troubled children and curious about the cause of their problems after I watched Green Day’s 12 minute music

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