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    1. From this film I learned that it is very hard and unfair for individuals involved with a protest. In order to discourage protesters they would take photographs of the individuals protesting for immigration reasons. The owner of Forever 21 also told them that they “never actually worked for him.” The protesters received little to no help from outsiders and they did not have faith in their protests. In order to respond to such tactics protesters can overcome these negative actions by never giving

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    The Great Illusion Something evil lurks in the small‚ quiet town of Seymour‚ NY but no one knows anything about it. A place named Seymour would make you think its residents would ‘see more‚ but the townspeople there were blinded by evil. It is a place where people enjoy the simple things in life‚ where they smell the roses and know each other’s name. In Seymour lives a boy named Christophe. Growing up‚ Christophe always felt different‚ but more than anything‚ he just wanted to be understood. He

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    Sitting in a university classroom‚ coming from a fairly privileged socioeconomic background it is difficult to image the experiences of inhabitants living in Indian slums. Katherine Boo’s novel‚ ‘Behind the Beautiful Forevers’‚ coupled with course material helps begin to depict a story of poverty that many North Americans have been sheltered from. Therefore‚ in this paper chapter’s one and two from Boo’s novel will be analysed based on theoretical content presented in the first half of the ‘Development

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    Consider the view that free will is an illusion (30 marks) You decide on the chocolate cake confident that you could have chosen the sandwich instead. You were free to do both‚ but as a matter of fact‚ you chose to eat the unhealthy option. But were you actually free to choose the unchosen alternative? Many philosophers think that free will is actually an illusion – that the choice you actually made was inevitable. Schopenhauer‚ for example‚ argued that for a man to say that he could have chosen

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    Jееna Tijеrina Mrs. Linda Ramon AP-еnglish III Dеcеmbеr 18‚ 2014 A Psychoanalysis of Jay Gatsby A pеrsonal analysis of Jay Gatsby‘s pеrsonality shows that hе is a pathological narcissist. Thе thеmеs of pеrfеction and omnipotеncе in Gatsby‘s charactеr arе classic symptoms of narcissism‚ in which thе “еgo-idеal” has bеcomе inflatеd and dеstructivе. Gatsby‘s grandiosе liеs‚ poor sеnsе of rеality‚ sеnsе of еntitlеmеnt‚ and еxploitivе trеatmеnt of othеrs offеr furthеr еvidеncе for this thеory. In a pеrson

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    Jay Cooke was an American financier they died at the age of 96 (1821-1905). Cooke is often acknowledged as the first major investment banker in the United States. He is credited with the creation of the first wirehouse which is a large integrated broker with a national‚ as opposed to regional‚ business. He greatly helped finance the Union during the Civil War. In fact‚ he worked with the Treasury Secretary‚ Salmon P. Chase‚ and was so successful in distributing Treasury Notes (which are notes issued

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    Gatsby’s Obituary Jay Gatsby was a beloved son and friend. He had been through a lot while he lived. Gatsby had served in the war. He had become a captain before he went to the front. He then got his majority and the command of the divisional machine guns following the Argonne battles. Before going to war he came from unsuccessful farmer parents. He tought he could better himself so he left his family. Gatsby had also met the love of his life‚ Daisy before the war. For five years his only dream

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    entertaining this illusion that the stranger is John even though they know they were playing a role. Margaret kept hoping the illusion could continue with the stranger trying to mimic how the real John would look‚ walk‚ and even talk. The stranger would go to work like the real John and while he was away‚ Margaret would feel a sigh of relief‚ but when she took her kids to the playground‚ her old feelings came back. The old feelings scared Margaret to the point of her continuing the illusion even though

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    involved in this story‚ particularly‚ the portrayal of Jay Gatsby. In a world where corruption is around every corner‚ Nick is quick to dislike everyone that surrounds him‚ except for Gatsby‚ Nick grows admiration for a man that might just be as corrupt as the rest. Nick partakes in Gatsby’s adventure to reunite love -- having to question the morality of his actions every now-and-then -- this adventure makes everyone beg the question; “is Jay Gatsby great?” Gatsby’s greatness is not in the vastness

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    physique. We also tend to use those physical features to stereotype individuals into categories such as intelligence‚ athletic ability‚ or even the possibility to be violent in nature. In the documentary‚ “The Difference Between Us:- The Power of an Illusion.” it talks about how genetically we are not that different from one another compared to other species‚ but because we live in a racialized world our similarities in biology are forgotten. During the video‚ a class of students was all using their

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