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    The Great Day of My Life

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    The day that I left my girlfriend was definitely the great day of my life. First of all‚even though it has happened for two years but I got the impression that it’s was yesterday. The great feeling of that wise decision always stays with me until now. At that special moment‚ when the word Goodbye came out of my mouth‚ it set me free forever. Nothing on this earth can describe that amazing feeling. The feeling of freedom lift my spirits and self-esteem up . It was like I had a

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    The Ceremony” This depicts Woodrow Wilson officiating the marriage of a woman labeled “foreign entanglements” and Uncle Sam from a book labeled “League of Nations”. As Wilson asks if anyone objects‚ a man labeled “U.S. Senate” breaks through the window with the constitutional rights. Here we can see the reason is twofold. First and foremost‚ the United States wanted full power to decide when and if it went to war. The League

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    Life during the Great Depression The Great Depression was a recession that had affected every globalizing country. It started in 1929 with the Stock Market Crash‚ and it lasted throughout the 1930s. It caused many economic downturns. Unemployment and homelessness increased dramatically. Construction halted; farmers suffered and didn’t make a profit; mining and logging declined because there was no demand for it. The cause of the Great Depression are said to be many. But here are a few reasons

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    The Life and Motives of Alexander the Great Many people around the world have heard of Alexander III of Macedon‚ better known as Alexander the Great. One does not have to be a historian to know of his near deity-like status among the Greeks and other cultures in his time‚ as there have been books‚ movies‚ and other forms of media that tell of his conquests and his rise to prominence as a military commander. This paper will focus on two biographies of Alexander the Great written

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    August Wilson

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    03/01/13 August Wilson’s Fences is a play set in 1957‚ about a man named Troy Maxon‚ who lives his life through societal expectations. He has a family that he destroys by having an affair and getting his mistress pregnant. In August Wilson’s Fences‚ the character who is most bound by societal expectations is Troy. Troy is most bound by societal expectations because he couldn’t live out his dream of becoming a star baseball player because of his past. He refuses to believe that society has changed

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    nur 427 Larry garcia poc

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    on Hypertension for Larry Garcia Background of Larry Garcia Larry Garcia is a 45years old Hispanic male who was newly diagnosed with hypertension during a work-related physical exam. He has been married for eighteen years and has three children. He has been employed as a sales rep for ten years with the same company. His current position is a high pressured position‚ but he is performing very well at this present time. His is Catholic but only attends church on holidays. Larry likes to fish in his

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    By comparing and contrasting George Wilson and Tom Buchanan we discover several new insights due the juxtaposition. From the initial entrance of George Wilson in the book we can see that he is a weak man in the way his character is depicted. He is described as‚ "spiritless and anaemic...who mingled with the cement walls" (30). His presence is so insignificant in the beginning that he does not even stand out against the background of his own home. Tom‚ on the other hand‚ seems more aggressive the

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    only family and friends he has ever known. He is educated by Mr. Mathew Pocket and strikes a great friendship with his son‚ Herbert. His wealth and position changes him‚ and soon Pip leads a dissipated life full of idleness. He is ashamed of Joe and Biddy‚ and wants little to do with them. He thinks association with them will lower him in Estella’s eyes. Estella continues to be a powerful factor in his life. She has been

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    Myrtle Wilson Women

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    In “The Great Gatsby”‚ Fitzgerald illustrates how women‚ no matter what social status they are classified in‚ will still have to sacrifice and struggle to find a way to feed their desire for money. Daisy Buchanan‚ an upper class woman sacrifices her love for Jay Gatsby to keep her social standing and wealth. Jordan Baker‚ a wealthy woman gives up her own sexuality to gain fame and money which she thinks she deserves. And finally‚ Myrtle Wilson‚ a lower class housewife sells her own body for her desire

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    Gatsby spent his whole life trying to become a wealthy man. Gatsby met Daisy when he was still a young man with no money to offer her or no official bright future ahead of him. This caused Daisy to drift away from him because she wanted more to her life. Since her family was wealthy from a start‚ money was always a must in her life. But Mr.Gatsby never stopped loving her‚ thereforehe worked majority of his life trying to become a wealthy man to get Daisy back in his life. In his first shot of earning

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