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    The Great Gatsby

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    The Great Gatsby: Did Money Kill the Great? Many people claim that The Great Gatsby is the quintessential American novel. This is due to the reoccurring theme of the book of the rise and fall of the American dream. The book is very significant because of its relation to the time period in which it was written and the actual events that were taking place in the world in and around the 1920’s. This period was called the "Roaring 20’s" because of the economy at the time was through

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    undeserved fate and a punishment exceeding the crime.  Jay Gatsby encompasses all of these characteristics of a tragic hero.  Although‚ the author tries to portray Gatsby as a perfect person‚ there are still some flaws that are noticeable.  Gatsby’s great life unwinds with the death of the tragic hero.    We know that Jay Gatsby was esteemed by the way others spoke of him.  Nick describes him as a very well mannered person and everyone who knew him looked up to him (53-54).  He wasn’t one of the rubbish

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    Abidi‚ 1 The Deceitful Green Light Green is the color of hope and it is viewed as one of the most important symbols in The Great Gatsby. Gatsby believed in the power of green light and its ability to provide him with everything that he desired. He felt that it could take away all his worries and create a prosperous life for him. Gatsby is characterized as being naïve since his dreams led him from rags to riches‚ and he was able to see a new developed America. Clearly‚ the green light

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    Big World Smal World

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    Big World-Small World Grantham University Big World-Small World When a company decides to expand globally there are numerous things to scrutinize about the process. Moving forward means understanding the stumbling blocks that come with the expansion. For instance‚ a few of the disadvantages of going global are increased cost. With a company abroad there are increased operating expenses for company networks to connect

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    Good to Great

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    A Book Report on Good to Great By Jim Collins (Book Report by Gary Tomlinson) Preface: Jim Collins is coauthor of Built to Last‚ a national bestseller for over five years with a million copies in print. A student of enduring great companies‚ he serves as a teacher to leaders throughout the corporate and social sectors. Formerly a faculty member at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business‚ where he received the Distinguished Teaching Award‚ Jim now works from his management research

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    Great Expectations

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    feelings towards Pip are confusing and cruel. From slapping him in the face as hard as she can‚ to making him feel as low as dirt saying he has coarse hands and thick soles and such‚ Estella is able to crush Pip inside. He feels as though he cannot let. As time goes on‚ Pip learns all about Estella from her attitude and appearance. This attitude and appearance is what Pip wanted to attain so that Estella would love him. In chapter 17 Pip tells Biddy I am not at all happy as I am (Dickens‚ 127). He

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    Compare the contexts of Ishiguro’s “Never Let Me Go”‚ Hardy’s “Far From the Madding Crowd” and the poems of U.A Fanthorpe The contextual background to these works set a framework for the themes and ideas to be revealed. Learning about the reflection of the authors’ own individuality in their work helps us understand characters and plots more easily. Also‚ the external influences (both societal and from relationships) elucidate the aims of the authors’. “Far From the Madding Crowd” was written

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    Summer reading assignment The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby is romance novel based in the 1920’s. in this book money makes everything happen and is the center of everyone’s lives. The money they posses is to buy them the best and most expensive things to try and impress everyone else. The money can buy everything but it doesn’t seem to be buying anyone happiness. “’Whenever you feel like criticizing anyone’ he told me ‘ just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the same advantages

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    The Great Communicator

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    Great Communicator When people think of a great communicator they often think only of famous people or ones who have made an impact in our society. When you look at the emergency services field people would think twice on picking them for a great communicator‚ but however when one is a Paramedic for three counties‚ a volunteer Firefighter for his town and was honorably discharged from the Navy that’s when you take a second glance. The qualities that make up the mold of a great communicator is personality

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    Peter the Great‚ the Tsar of Russia from 1682-1725 was a hero for the Russian people. He fought to make the country bigger and improve trade‚ made huge changes in the social and economic structures of Russia‚ and expanded the Russian military strength into a much larger power. Peter the Great spent two years trying to capture territory near Turkey called Azov. He did this for two different reasons. The first was to strengthen alliances in Europe against Turkey because of religious tensions. The

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