Chapter Seven Questions for The Great Gatsby 1. Why does Gatsby stop giving parties? 2. When does Tom first realize that Daisy loves Gatsby? 3. Why is Myrtle Wilson upset when she sees Tom and Jordan? 4. Why does Gatsby view Daisy’s child with surprise? 5. Why does Gatsby object to letting Tom drive his car? 6. What ironic situation is occurring on the drive to town? 7. Why is Nick pleased with Gatsby’s honesty about Ox ford? 9. What has increased Tom’s hatred of Gatsby? 10. Why does Tom’s
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freedom. This freedom is in charge of establishing the limit to the power of rulers. However‚ this limitation of power cannot be applied in democracies‚ as he calls it “Tyranny of the majority” ‚ because the will of people is the will of the most numerous. Moreover‚ one supposes that his own preferences
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Name ________________________________________ The Great Gatsby Study Question #4 (10pts) All questions should be in detailed complete sentences. Silent read pages 6163 to the break Class read pages. 6369 to the break 1. Starting pg 6567 Gatsby tells Nick about his past. List 5 things Gatsby tells Nick about his history. 1.Gatsby’s family is dead. 2. Gatsby came upon a great deal of money. 3. Gatsby was from the Middle West. 4. He tried to die in the war but got prompted to a major
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non-programmed decisions Prepared by: Rehab Mohamed Abd El Rasoule PROGRAMMED AND NONPROGRAMMED DECISIONS Programmed decisions: Programmed decision are decisions that have been made so many times in the past that managers have developed rules or guideline to be applied when certain situations are expected to occur in a certain situation. Another definition: It’s made in accordance with written or unwritten policies‚ procedures‚ or rules that simplify decision making
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Period 7 21 March 2014 Essential Question Essay At some point in our lives‚ we all have had long-term dreams that we may have wanted to come true. At the time‚ we probably clinged on to those dreams – never wanting to let go. Those dreams were what we lived for. We may have wanted to be an actor‚ or an astronaut. A painter‚ or a pilot. Pip has always had his mind set to being a blacksmith‚ but later realized that he has changed his mind about it. The theme of Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
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following: 1) Record the subject‚ grade level and the goal of the lesson plan. 7th grade Civics. Goal: 1. Identify the key issues discussed at the Constitutional Convention; 2. Describe the problems and solutions that were addressed by the Great Compromise of the Constitutional Convention of 1787. How did this lesson plan differ from the required lesson plan of this course? Much less detailed‚ in fact I would even call it vague. 2) Did the plan include an assessment? Not
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Hello everyone. I am Martin Luther King Jr and I am a very important historical figure. I am an American Baptist minister‚ activist‚ humanitarian‚ and leader in the African-American Civil Rights. Some of my influences were; Mahatma Gandhi‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ Bayard Rustin‚ and Henry David Thoreau. I am going to give you three reasons why you should keep me in the balloon; first I lead the March on Washington in 1963‚ I was in charge of the Birmingham Campaign‚ and I lead the Montgomery Bus Boycott
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my introduction was relatively effective because it introduced my topic in a way that most members of the class can most likely relate to. By asking the audience if they recognized the rolling paper‚ they were forced to focus on me as well as my question‚ which then introduced a relatively controversial topic. In doing so‚ I should have captured the attention of the audience. In reviewing my performance‚ however‚ it was clearly evident how nervous I was which hindered the eloquence of the introduction
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Decision making is an essential leadership skill. If you can learn how to make timely‚ well-considered decisions‚ then you can lead your team to well-deserved success. If‚ however‚ you make poor decisions‚ your time as a leader will be brutally short. To determine what leads people to make bad decisions‚ it’s helpful to consider what we would need to create the ideal decision-making environment. Most theories on decision-making are based on what the rational decision maker will do when faced with
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Said Concept of Freedom and Honor In Naguib Mahfouz’s novel “The Thief and The Dogs” the concept of freedom is conveyed much more differently than the understanding of freedom in a modern society. This is mostly caused by the politics and economy in the era along with the understanding of honor and characteristics behaviors to gain that honor. The novel begins with Said being released from prison after four wasted years. He knows that he has been betrayed by his friends and wife at that time;
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