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    Angus Cartwright III Case Exhibit 1 gives us an overview of each of the properties‚ such as the gross purchase price‚ the depreciable base‚ estimated sales prices‚ the amount of the first mortgage and so forth. These assumptions are significant to the calculations used throughout the entire case. In Exhibit 2 we find the first-year project setups. This is important information because we can see how much each real estate property will cost in the first year. This information is also useful

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    Vertigo – Hitchcock Defying Genre “…alternatively‚ a film can revise or reject the conventions associated with its genre” - Bordwell Based on the French novel D’Entre les Morts by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac‚ Vertigo is arguably one of Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpieces and the “strangest‚ yet most hauntingly beautiful film he had ever made” (Adair‚ 2002). At the time‚ its far-fetched plot drew a mixed response from critics – Time magazine called the movie a “Hitchcock and bull story” – but

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    Upon completing this interview I had a better perspective of grandma Judy. This interview allowed me to understand that for her generation marriage was encouraged at a young age in order to fulfill life and as she said not become an “old maid”. Society at that time didn’t care to hear of unmarried woman because you were of less value as you aged. Society now even encourages building family at a young age often questioning if there is something wrong‚ unhealthy or hidden about a person when they are

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    Winter Dreams Judy Jones was born wealthy and she was attracted to men with power and money. Aside from her physical beauty‚ her status gave her many social options. She was vain and liked to be seen with a procession of men. Dexter was one of them. The seductive mannerisms in her voice had a magical effect on men and it drew their attention. Her voice was not lady-like but her tone was deep. Later on Dexter remembered that unique voice. Fitzgerald wrote in the short story‚ “He imagined her husky

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    In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short story‚ “Winter Dreams”‚ he suggests that the American Dream is a desire for glittery things. In the short story‚ it shows that Dexter wants a glittery lifestyle. When Dexter works for that lifestyle‚ there are promising results. When Dexter doesn’t work hard‚ not so promising. Just as in life‚ in order to achieve what you want‚ you have to work hard. In the short story‚ Dexter works hard to achieve Material Success. An example of this is when Dexter owned a laundromat

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    anatomy and physiology lab 1. What are some differences between Judy and Mariah that might make Judy more "at risk" for skin? cancer than Mariah?Judy had a pasty white skin. Therefore‚ her skin had less melanin than Mariah who had black hair and more melanin and are more protected against the uv rays of sun. 2. What observations did Judy make concerning her mole? Her mole changed shaped and turned bigger and its side were jagged. The middle was purplish-black and its edge were darker than

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    One of the ways Dexter tries to strive for an admired status is through Judy Jones. Judy is the epitome of success and is portrayed as the typical American dream; beautiful and charming‚ but with an ‘ungodliness’ in spirit. Fitzgerald states‚ "Judy Jones‚ a slender enameled doll in the cloth of gold: gold in a band at her head‚ gold in two slipper points at her dress’s hem." (11) She is conveyed to be a pretty

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    This object that is important to me is from my Pre-K teacher Mrs. Judy. My book is wrinkled and bent. It also has the aroma of Kindergarten every time you open the book. It is also titled Clifford the Big Red Dog Goes to School. This book was an out of a blue present given to me by my Pre-K teacher. I always read it. Now‚ though‚ it sits on my bookshelf tucked away from the luminous light of day. This book also has a purple border and has a walloping yellow title. As it sits it’s 8in x 6in‚ and

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    facing the temptation of beauty. In the short story‚ “Winter Dreams”‚ written by Scott Fitzgerald‚ Dexter is attracted to the beauty of Judy Jones. Dexter says towards Judy‚ “ She wore a blue gingham dress‚ rimmed at throat and shoulders with a white edging… she was arrestingly beautiful.” Throughout the story Dexters emotions towards Judy change. He knows that Judy is getting with other men‚ but her beauty keeps tempting Dexter with her beauty. In the recent years there has been a higher number of

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    is rejecting him. Plato’s parents have left him in the care of the housekeeper‚ never to return again. When Jim and Plato meet in jail‚ another character was introduced‚ Judy‚ who is desperate for the male attention she does not receive from her father. In the film‚ “Rebel Without a Cause”‚ the characters Jim‚ Plato‚ and Judy fit the typical teenager stereotype extremely well. Jim is a perfect example of the typical teenager stereotype. This is first demonstrated by the knife fight scene‚ in which

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