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    HOW DOES FITZGERALD TELL THE STORY IN CHAPTER 9? In the Great Gatsby‚ the last chapter of the novel is told two years later still from the perspective of Nick. Nick is writing two years later after the events with Gatsby‚ showing that a considerable amount of time has passed between its occurrence yet it is still fresh in Nick’s mind. The fact that Nick is still reminiscing about Gatsby and has written a book about him highlights the huge impact that Gatsby has had on Nick’s life. The strong

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    Mrs. S. is an 83 year old woman with multiple medical problems‚ including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (for which she sees a pulmonologist)‚ atrial fibrillation and systolic heart failure (for which she sees a cardiologist)‚ hypertension‚ diabetes‚ depression‚ and mild dementia. She comes to your provider’s office today with a new list of medications. Her pulmonologist changed her inhaler from one brand/strength to another brand/strength‚ but she is not sure why. Her cardiologist took her

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    How Shakespeare creates tension and suspense in Act 2 Scene 1 Macbeth is one of Shakespeare’s most dramatic tragedies which made it necessary for Shakespeare to create tension and suspense throughout the play. The play was written during the reign of King James 1st‚ and because of this the themes of the play have a striking resemblance to the period. Common beliefs in the 1600s are upheld throughout‚ such as witchcraft; King James felt threatened by ‘witches’ and this resulted in unmerciful killing

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    academic honesty policy * Understanding consequences of plagiarism * Avoiding plagiarism * Setting and achieving goals * Identifying long- and short-term educational and career goals * How to reach goals despite obstacles * How a University of Phoenix degree relates to goals * Managing time wisely * Balancing time at University of Phoenix * Juggling school‚ work‚ and family responsibilities * Prioritizing and avoiding

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    How 9/11 Changed the United States Americans have faced many changes since the terrorist attacks on September 11‚ 2001. The images we witnessed on the news over and over again still haunt us today. The families that received phone calls from loved ones who were going to die are still recovering. Our attitudes and concerns about safety are not as lax as they once were. Lives were lost‚ the economy took a nose dive‚ and the way we live has changed forever. The direct cost of the September 11th attacks

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    Non-charitable purpose trusts can be defined as ’private trusts intended to benefit purposes rather than beneficiaries’ . If the certainty of object is not qualified‚ then the trust usually fails because it is ’administratively unworkable’‚ this is often the case therefore for trusts which are merely established for a particular purpose rather than for a specified human beneficiary. Purpose trusts have been established and largely defined in case law‚ namely Re Astor’s Settlement Trust [1952] .

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    Apple Case 30: Taking a Bite Out of the Competition General: • Apple had the highest brand and repurchase loyalty of any computer manufacturer • Low market share always • Recognized as being innovative and considered to have a niche status • iPod and iTunes examples of innovation • Personal computer line to transition to Intel processors (BootCamp make run windows on mac machines) • Apple’s personal computers are known for their stylish design‚ ease of use‚ seamless integration of peripherals

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    gothic theme. The ‘Red Room’ is Janes room of torture‚ because Mrs Reed banishes Jane to that room every time she’s done something wrong. The ‘Red Room‚’ I feel has a gothic atmosphere because of the way it is portrayed‚ Bronte uses a lot of red to describe the room‚ hense the name ‘Red Room.’ It appers that Bronte used red as her discriptive word as it has connotations of danger‚ fire and passion‚ “The carpet was red‚ the table at the foot of the bed was covered with a crimson cloth.” The red in this

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    9/11 in Nebraska The September 11th attacks on the World Trade center not only affected New York but also affected the entire country in a way that no other event has. The attacks shook the way of life of many people including those in the classrooms around Nebraska. After the attacks George W. Bush said‚ “Today‚ our fellow citizens‚ our way of life‚ our very freedom came under attack in a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist acts.” It was just that the way of life of citizens was threatened

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    America felt the need to move towards the idea of foreign policy from 1895 to 1920; their success was a combination of idealism and self-interest. Both were influential in the decision to venture outside of U.S borders. America expanded due to idealistic view such as: The White Man’s Burden‚ Religious motivation‚ a social contract with the Western Hemisphere and the Spanish American War. However‚ self interest offered more of a substantial force with America’s desire for a stronger Navy‚ foreign

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