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    ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR 2013-14 Profile Dr David Redfern In the 1970s I worked in the car industry (BL Cars) and then in an iron foundry (Beans Foundries) in what was then called Personnel. Later in the 1980s and early 1990s I was employed in the bus industry leaving West Midlands Travel as Industrial Relations Manager. Initially the business was publically owed but later by the workforce. I have been at University College Salford and then the University of Salford for nearly 20 years

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    character. He symbolizes honesty. He is old money and Daisy’s cousin. He went to Yale with Tom Buchanan‚ Daisy’s husband. He is Gatsby’s neighbor and his best friend. Jay Gatsby is the protagonist. Jay Gatsby born as James Gatz to a poor family in North Dakota‚ become fabulously wealthy. He Symbolizes the both the corrupted Dream and the original uncorrupted Dream quest for the American dream. Daisy Buchanan is from Louisville‚ Kentucky. Daisy is Gatsby’s lover and Tom Buchanan’s wife. Daisy is dynamic

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    well-organized essay‚ discuss how the author’s use of language-particularly diction‚ dialogue‚ and selection of detail-serves to develop and/or compare the characters of Tom Buchanan and Jay Gatsby. Thesis: By using confrontational dialogue and the contemptuous tone during the dialogue‚ Fitzgerald portrays that the characters of Tom Buchanan and Jay Gatsby are in fact very similar. Topic Sentence: Fitzgerald emphasizes Tom and Gatsby’s similar characteristic of being possessive using contemptuous tone

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    society and function together. The essay I chose for summarize and critique is “To Reunite a Nation” by Patrick Buchanan. This article was a speech given at the Nixon Library in Yerba Linda‚ California. It is reprinted in the Faigley & Selzer text Good Reasons with Contemporary Argument‚ fifth edition. This article mentions the issue America will face if U.S allots mass immigrant. Buchanan argues that reducing the rate of immigrants America will still be a land of immigrants‚ and it will benefit large

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    Cited: Buchanan‚ Patrick. State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America. New York: St. Martin’s Press‚ 2006. Johnson‚ Kevin R. The Huddled Masses: Immigration and Civil Rights in the United States. Philadelphia: Temple University Press

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    The Great Gatsby Symbolism

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    Carraway moves into West Egg from the Midwest to seek out his fortune as a bond salesman. Nick then meets Gatsby on his dock long towards West Egg from East Egg. With the help of Nick‚ Gatsby finally reunites with his past love‚ Daisy Buchanan‚ who is married to Tom Buchanan. The twisted love story ends with a tragedy of Gatsby dying thinking Daisy chose him over Tom‚ which sadly was not the case. In the Great Gatsby‚ the character Daisy represents many of the symbolisms between all the men in the story

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    made and remade through the theories of Erving Goffman and Michael Foucault. This sentence is a bit complex—why not say this assignment compares and contrasts the work of ---In order to illustrate this‚ two case studies of traffic regulation‚ ‘The Buchanan report’ and ‘ Monderman’s thesis’ will be used to relate and feature‚ (illustrate/exemplify?) key points from both social scientists. This is a step in the right direction—I would suggest that you can touch upon some of the issues that you will consider—e

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    and lies‚ where characters will stop at nothing to obtain what they desire. Fitzgerald provides a window into the American Dream and shows that it has become one based on immorality and deception.  Although the marriage of Daisy and Tom Buchanan may have been based on love and devotion‚ it‚ like the American Dream as a whole‚ has been corrupted to become disingenuous and predatory. Tom and Daisy are two people who are content with the somewhat platonic relationship they share. They acquire

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    Selection of Detail The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ uses a specific choice of words along with selection of detail to develop the characters of Tom Buchanan and Myrtle Wilson. This essay will cite specific examples that correspond to Fitzgerald’s use of diction and details. Although this passage does not emphasize on Tom Buchanan‚ his character is developed through the use of literary techniques. Tom’s character speaks three times during the course of this scene‚ and all three times his

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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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