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    Jay Gatsby Selfish

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    real name was James Gatz and he came from a poor family. He went to the military and he changed his name to Jay Gatsby. After five years he came back very rich but Daisy was married and he still had hopes of being together with her. "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald presents Jay Gatsby as a "great"‚ mysterious‚ and idealistic man who dedicated his life for his love for the selfish

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    Dream. He uses his writing throughout the novel to evaluate the lifestyle of the 1920s. Fitzgerald’s purpose in writing was to inform‚ as well as entertain‚ the reader about the hidden difficulties masked by the extravagance of the 1920s. He used Jay Gatsby to represent the ultimate American Dream that everyone strived for‚ as well as the devastating fall that came along with it. Fitzgerald also uses Daisy‚ Jordan‚ and Myrtle to convey to the reader the increasing importance of the role of women

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    Jay Gatsby Personality

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    Jay Gatsby‚ also known as Gatsby‚ is one of the most important characters in the story and shows many different personality and character traits from anyone else. He was a flat character. Gatsby did not change much from the moment Nick met him till the day he fell over dead in his own pool. He was very wealthy and everyone in the story seems to know how he became so wealthy in a different way. Although Gatsby seems to be the one that would be around everyone all of the time he is remarkably shy.

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    Lost City of Z

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    sounds almost unbelievable in forest country‚ and yet it is only too likely to happen. - Percy Harrison Fawcett” Implications of your learning: Now after hearing this story of Percy I care about finding him and the lost city of El Dorado (lost city of Z). With modern medicine and modern technology there must be a way to solve all the unanswered questions left by this book. Connections to other readings: One of the main connections to other readings I found was the story of Icarus. Icarus’s father Daedalus

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    world war z

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    Nikole Blodgett English 101 October 1‚ 2014 Paper 1: Literary Analysis In the book “World War Z” the characters in the book express many examples of the worst and best of human behavior. We see characters that choose self-preservation‚ and those who rise above self-preservation and instead choose self-sacrifice. The choice to save others or to save yourself really says what kind of person you are. Although we would like to say we would be the hero and save everyone before we would save ourselves

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    Biography Of Jay Gould

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    Jay Gould was born on May 27‚ 1836 in Roxboro‚ New York. His parents were Mary More and John Burr Gould. As a child‚ Gould studied at local schools and the Hobart Academy in New York. His father was a farmer but Gould decided not to follow his footsteps. Jay Gould’s first job was working as a bookkeeper for a blacksmith. While working for the blacksmith he was able to see how the business world worked. The blacksmith then started to offer Gould half interest in the blacksmith shop. As Jay grew

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    Monologue Of Jay Gatsby

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    Good afternoon‚ Today‚ we few are gathered here to reflect upon the life of a great man – Jay Gatsby. I have not known Gatsby for very long‚ I only met him recently after becoming his neighbour. Gatsby was extremely generous‚ ambitious and good hearted. To start I must highlight my disappointment. Not in Gatsby but those around him. This commemoration of him having so few attendees disappoints me considering that a few days ago he had floods of the wealthy attending his extravagant parties. It

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    The Death of Jay Gatsby

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    The Death of Jay Gatsby The responsibility of a murder is not always completely traced back to the killer. Sometimes‚ there is a person who directly‚ or indirectly‚ motivates the murder. The killing of Jay Gatsby is not excluded. His murder could have been prevented if a few instances were a little different. Interestingly enough‚ Daisy Buchannan accounts for three strong points as to why she should be held responsible for the death of Gatsby. The events that made Gatsby’s murder a reality

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    Obituary for Jay Gatsby

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    The body of Jay Gatsby was found at his own home in 1928. He was found in his swimming pool‚ murdered by another man. He was murdered by Geogre Wilson‚ who believed that is was Gatsby who killed his wife the previous night. Wilson‚ after shooting Gatsby‚ shot himself and was also found on Gatsby’s property. Jay Gatsby was originally born in North Dakota in 1895. He served as a lieutenant in World War 1 for a period of time‚ until the war ended in 1918. He also attended the University of Oxford

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    This is a study guide for both DB2 9 and 10‚ certification on z/OS. You may be 1 level down on the Fundamentals‚ however be aware IBM has discontinued the V8 tests. 1) These are books‚ I found helpful. They have study questions that I recommend you know the answers to before taking the test. For certification test: DB2 9 Fundamentals (000-730) DB2 9 Fundamentals Certification Study Guide by Roger E. Sanders DB2 9 Exam 730 Practice Questions by Robert Wingate

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