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    The Great Gatsby‚ a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ introduces us to the narrator‚ Nick Carraway‚ who tells the story of how he became a friend of a mysterious‚ wealthy man‚ Gatsby‚ and how he learned of Gatsby’s tragic life story. Interestingly‚ there are many themes and ideas that the novel‚ The Great Gatsby explores but Gatsby’s pursuit of the American dream is one of its prominent themes. The novel explores the idea in multiple ways and some of these ways being symbolism‚ dialogue and actions

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    upper class. Many interpret the American Dream as being this passage to high social status and‚ once reaching that point‚ not having to concern about money at all. Though‚ the American Dream involves more than the social and economic standings of an individual. The dream involves attaining a balance between the spiritual strength and the physical strength of an individual. Jay Gatsby‚ of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ fails to reach his ultimate dream of love for Daisy in that he chooses

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    Opportunities‚ life skills and an insight into journalism: Work Experience? Hi! My name is Olive; I’m fourteen years old and am currently studying for my GCSEs at Treviglas Community College‚ Newquay. As a regular reader of SurfGirl’s online posts‚ I would like to ask you to consider having me in a voluntary work experience placement for the week beginning Monday 30th June 2014. I am an avid blogger‚ wannabe journalist and surfer in training‚ and as I have been considering pursuing a career

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    You must do things you think you cannot do Honorary guest‚ lecturers‚ parents‚ fellow graduates‚ good afternoon. I am your valedictorian Oshane Thomas and I am charging you today to do the things you think you cannot do. The important actions aren’t easy. They are hard because of our fears. No one is without them. One of my fears is being here today talking to you. On preparation for graduation‚ I was notified that I had to deliver a speech and the thought of actually doing it terrified me

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    A narrator‚ by definition‚ is how an author chooses to portray information to readers in their work. An author’s choice‚ in how to tell a story is ideal to the effect it has on readers. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s timeless classic The Great Gatsby‚ Nick Carraway tells the entire story as a first-person‚ peripheral narrator. Fitzgerald purposefully chooses Nick as a partially removed character‚ with very few emotions and personal opinions. By doing so‚ readers experience the same ambiguity of other character’s

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    The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1925 talks about the decline of the ‘American Dream’ and how it is not what everyone would like to thinks it is. This story is a huge drama all about love‚ loss and heartbreak that brings readers through a story that is fascinating and amazing. Fitzgerald shows readers how greed‚ false love‚ and jealousy ruined the idyllic American Dream. Money is what makes the world then and now revolve. In The Great Gatsby money is what makes

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    Do it wrong. Cartoonists‚ writers‚ musicians‚ actors‚ filmmakers‚ we all get the same questions. And we all have boring‚ stock answers like ‘draw every day’ or ‘practice a lot’. Sometimes it’s because we don’t know what we did right. But the real reason is that every bit of advice we give you has an expiration date. The world of art is always changing. The things people like‚ the way those things are distributed and sold is always changing. By the time you put in all that practice to get

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    Do you agree: Australian media representatives of Asian society are biased? Give reasons by way of examples. Mired in debt in Europe together with North America being under the background of weak economic recovery‚ the Australian government would link the future development and boom of Asia closely and it is undoubtedly wise and far-sighted. In fact‚ the "look Asian" and "embrace" in Asian policy had been proposed by politicians decades ago. As the financial turmoil sweeps the world‚ Australia

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    Human Values and Ethics in the Workplace Improving Leadership and Performance in the Water Education‚ Supply and Sanitation Sectors RESOURCE PAPER Teaching Managers Human ValuesHuman Values and Ethics in the Workplace” is a capacity-building initiative developed in a collaborative effort between the Global Dharma Center (GDC) and UN-HABITAT‚ within the framework of the Human Values Water‚ Sanitation and Hygiene Education (HVWSHE) Initiative of the Water for African/Asian Cities Programmes

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    The Great Gatsby as a description of the failure of the American dream. The Great Gatsby is a concentrated meditation on "the American dream‚" understood as the faith that anyone‚ even of the most humble origins‚ can attain wealth and social standing in the United States through talent and individual initiative. Fitzgerald explores the compelling appeal of this dream‚ and the circumstances that render it as deceptive as it is enduring. Fitzgerald’s protagonist is a young man from North Dakota

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