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    hi how are you?Each of the four important geographical locations in the novel—West Egg‚ East Egg‚ the valley of ashes‚ and New York City—corresponds to a particular theme or type of character encountered in the story. West Egg is like Gatsby‚ full of garish extravagance‚ symbolizing the emergence of the new rich alongside the established aristocracy of the 1920s. East Egg is like the Buchanans‚ wealthy‚ possessing high social status‚ and powerful‚ symbolizing the old upper class that continued to

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    Mr. Rowe Junior Honors English 26 January 2014 How funny is that? James Thurber is an American author who has a very unique sense of humor‚ using events and references from his childhood. On December 8‚ 1894‚ self-described “night of the wild portent”‚ Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Mary Thurber gave birth to their second child‚ James Grover Thurber‚ in Columbus Ohio. He came into the world with one older brother named William. He later had a younger brother named Robert. No one knew at that time

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    Here’s How: 1. Ask for the essay’s required length. When your teacher tells you it’s an essay test‚ ask these two questions: 1. Will there be one essay topic or more than one? 2. What is the approximate length of the response or responses (if more than one) Some teachers give essay tests and require one long essay in response to one prompt. Others give essay tests and give two or three (or more) prompts. You’ll need to know more facts and details to support your answer/s if

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    How to be Happy Introduction Throughout history many have tried to find what makes the “good life”. One key consideration when discussing what makes the “good life” is happiness. Many have tried to define happiness or how to achieve it‚ such as Aristotle in The Eudemian Ethics. Happiness seems to be subject to personal interpretation‚ but what makes people happy or leads to happiness seems to be rooted in human interaction and habit. People who consider themselves to be happy have strong family

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    How to Be Healthy

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    How to be Healthy What most people want to be is healthy. When people think of being healthy‚ they think of staying active‚ walking‚ playing sports‚ etc… But in order to maintain a good health‚ you have to be healthy in four areas: physically‚ mentally‚ spiritually‚ and emotionally. The stereotypical way of staying healthy is of course by exercising. This is very important‚ because you need to keep your body fit so you can have a longer life. There are many great ways of staying physically healthy

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    How To Cheerleading

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    From doubting my skills to fearing the outcome of a performance in the future‚ the opportunity to persevere was always available. I learned to take full advantage of such chances. While facing adversity I learned how to empower myself and persist despite the odds. Although cheerleading demands my finest diligence‚ such requests appear daily at school‚ work‚ or almost anywhere else. This determination to overcome inside and outside of my cheerleading uniform will

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    From a very young age‚ I had aspirations of becoming an engineer‚ because I wanted to build machines that did not require direct human energy inputs to operate. I achieved this for the first time a few weeks later‚ designing a vehicle that carried it’s energy stored in rubber-bands; it wasn’t a roaring success‚ but the fact that it wasn’t perfect only increased my desire to learn more about engineering. Soon afterwards‚ I became a serious motor sport enthusiast‚ and to understand the sport more

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    U.S History Ms.Afolabi Summer Assignment Trayvon Martin Medical Examiner Fired “Shiping Bao‚ the medical examiner who changed his mind on crucial aspects during his testimony at George Zimmerman’s trial‚ has been fired. But he’s not going down without a fight. Bao has hired a lawyer and is hinting at a lawsuit.” I disagree with the editorial I do because I feel like the only reason why his examiner was fired is because the seriousness of the case an the publicity it brung. I feel like in

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    How to Prepare Oral Argument (The text is quoted from Duke Law School Moot Court Board’s website with minor modifications) For anyone unfamiliar with the in’s and out’s of Jessup moot court oral argument‚ the following is a useful guide. For further guidance‚ you may view a video recording of past Jessup moot court competition. Structure & Sequence 1. Opening Competitors may be seated after the judges sit down. When the judges indicate that they are ready‚ the student should rise and

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    1. Which of the following is NOT in the labor force? a. Discouraged workers b. Those who worked full time‚ but in a family business c. Those temporarily laid off who will be recalled soon d. The unemployed e. All of the above For the question below‚ assume the following. The non-institutional civilian population is 400 million‚ of which 200 million are employed and 16 million are unemployed. 2. Based on the above‚ the labor force participation rate is a. 4% b. 5% c. 7.4% d. 8%

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