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    Mrs. Richardson was a third grade teacher at Greenfield Elementary School. I switched to Greenfield Elementary School in third grade after passing the center based gifted test. I was nervous. It was my second new school since my family had moved to Virginia halfway through my first grade year. I was thriving at Watkins Elementary school and was unsure if I wanted to change again. Watkins Elementary School before I was considered for the gifted program. I was eight when I started my third grade year

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    were surrendered. 3/4th of Russia’s iron and coal‚ 1/2 of industrial plants‚ and 1/3 of crop area was included in this land. After Russia left WWI‚ the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic was created. 10. What goals did Woodrow Wilson set out in his 14 points? Woodrow Wilson‚ the 28th president of the United States‚ set out goals in 14 points program for world peace. His goals included terminating hidden diplomacy and planning of “open covenants of Peace‚” freedom of the oceans‚ dismissal of barriers

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    How successful were Presidents‚ Roosevelt‚ Taft and Wilson in addressing America’s economic problems? (24 marks) America in the late 19th and early 20th century was going through tremendous growth‚ with mass immigration and the consequent rapid growth of cities and urbanisation‚ industrialisation and mass production. Teddy Roosevelt‚ Taft and Wilson‚ the 3 main presidents of the early 20th century are often known for their many achievements both abroad and at home‚ and economic problems are one

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    Don’t Fit In‚ Stand Out Have you ever tried to be so perfect at something and it ended up going all wrong? I have. In the essay “So What’s So Bad About Being So-So?” by Lisa Wilson Strick (205-207) she makes the point that being perfect doesn’t always turn out the way you hope. I completely concur with her. Perfection can often be a wonderful thing‚ but for me‚ perfection caused me to have a very low confidence and so it became a vice in my life. Rather then being myself‚ I was too concerned

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    Tom Buchanan is considered the main villain or antagonist of the story The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Tom Buchanan possesses many unadmirable traits. He is a very racist man who believes that white people are the supreme and dominant race on Earth. He is also a violent man as he inflicts physical pain to other women. Firstly‚ Tom Buchanan is racist and his thoughts are that whites are the superior race among all human races. He makes several racist statements during his dinner with his

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    The Great Gatsby Critical Analysis In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ symbolism is used quite often‚ but sometimes left to the readers on how to interpret it. Using colors in the novel was one big way that Fitzgerald used symbolism and quite possibly used it because of how the readers could interpret it. Looking at the colors in a symbolic way explains a few things that the reader my not catch on to by just reading the story. Yellow and gold‚ blue‚ and grey are only a few named colors

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    begins a romantic relationship with her. In the story Tom has a lover‚ Myrtle Wilson. As the summer progresses‚ he finally gets an invitation to one of Gatsby’s great parties. He then learns that Gatsby is madly in love with Daisy and he asks Nick to help him meet up with her. After a short time Tom starts to get suspicious of Gatsby and Daisy’s relationship. However one night they discover that Gatsby’s car has struck and killed Myrtle. When they find out who was the driver Tom lets Myrtle’s husband George

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    An Analysis of Morals within The Great Gatsby Following the end of World War I‚ the citizens of the United States began to experience the transition from a war-effort focus to an artistic‚ cultural and capitalistic-driven society. The increasing rise of new capitalists establishes new social classes that not only define the identity of risk-taking entrepreneurs in the Roaring Twenties‚ but also contributes to an even greater divide between the traditional of-the-earth working class citizens and their

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    constant rise and collapse of the recurring notion of the American Dream. Some of the smaller characters within the novel such as Mr. and Mrs. Wilson provide the reader a contrast between the middle class and the elite. Myrtle Wilson is a lower class woman who doesn’t have the lavish lifestyle she desires. Myrtle never really truly loved her husband George Wilson‚ she married him because she knew he was a gentleman and would treat her right‚ but when she comes to find out how poor‚ he truly was she stated

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    The Great Gatsby Analysis

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    Introduction “The Great Gatsby” is a novel by the American author F. Scott Fitzgerald. First published in 1925‚ it is set on Long Island’s North Shore and in New York City from spring to autumn of 1922. The novel takes place following the First World War. American society enjoyed prosperity during the “roaring” as the economy soared. At the same

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