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    wealth‚ appearance and their materialistic possessions. For example‚ when individuals see someone that is supposedly a millionaire‚ many people would typically think that they would be wearing S class clothing from Louis Vuitton. The materialistic possessions create different perspectives on people that can possibly spout into a stereotype‚ which is the reason why we depict millionaires to be wearing a tailored suit. This was expressed in the novel when Junior briefly clarifies the misunderstanding in

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    A job that opens up every four years and requires great responsibility‚ is a job that some strive to take. Being a U.S. president comes with many high expectations. The people of America wants to vote for someone who they can rely on when it comes to protecting their rights and their country. Throughout history some of the U.S. presidents were able to win over the hearts of many by their accomplishments during their terms in office. Then there were those who ended up being blamed for causing unfortunate

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    New York in the summer of 1922. Fitzgerald described the novel in a Jazz Era‚ with lavishing parties. There were two versions of film produced‚ 1974 directed by Jack Clayton and 2013 directed by Baz Luhrmann‚ which follows the life and times of millionaire Jay Gatsby and his neighbor Nick‚ and shows the roaring twenties life style. The Great Gatsby indicates the American Dream as a bigger impact in Gatsby’s life‚ but in the 1920’s it reaches the exploration of the society being a turnover in the era

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    In the out-[Need a title?]of-class assignment “The Appeal of the Real: Why Reality Television is so Popular”‚ the author‚ an undergraduate in an academic writing class seeks to argue that reality television benefits both its participants and viewers more than it harms them. However‚ the academic writing is ineffective in conveying the arguments the author wishes to present. The essay presented by the author lacks characteristics of an Aristotelian[Truly Aristotle?] academic writing‚ The main source

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    Name Prof. English 1010 5 September‚ 2013 Living the American Dream The American Dream is a popular thought that means different things to different people. Some people believe the American Dream is the best life that you could picture for yourself that is achieved through hard work and patience. From becoming Billionaires‚ to owning a home and having a family to take care of‚ everyone’s American Dream is different in some way. Immigrants from all around the world venture to America because

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    Socialism vs. Capitalism Comparison and Contrast Essay Outline Introduction “Socialism never took root in America because the poor see themselves not as an exploited proletariat but as temporarily embarrassed millionaires‚” pens Steinbeck. Thesis Statement: Socialism and Capitalism are basically antithetical schools of thought in economics and they represent three major differences in terms of their philosophy‚ social structure and economic basics. Body Paragraph 1 (Philosophy) Topic Sentence: Both

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    Sefa Ocak Period 1 10/16/2014 The Great Gatsby Theme Essay Dissatisfaction Many people aspire great fleets and affluence and live lifestyles that only millionaires can afford; millionaires such as Jay Gatsby. From the outside he’s practically living the American dream. He has an extravagant mansion‚ butler‚ Rolls-Royce‚ and weekly parties. At these parties of his‚ people all from different parts of the state come to enjoy the many rooms of his estate‚ the elaborate pool in his yard‚ and the live

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    Even if this woman is a lesbian‚ she still shows the world that it is never to late to help someone in need. Ellen DeGeneres‚ a comedian‚ shows people how to help others that need it. She has made many donations‚ and has helped many people in need. She has made many donations to schools in need of school supplies‚ to charity homes‚ so they can find curse to cancer‚ and other illnesses. The military needs the support that they need to fight for us. Finally‚ the homeless needs the most help because

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    Alexander Payne’s 2013 film‚ Nebraska‚ makes haste in introducing viewers to the adamant and goal driven senior‚ Woody Grant (played by Bruce Dern). In a strong‚ yet simplistic opening scene‚ viewers are immediately immersed in his trek to become a millionaire. Set in Billings‚ Montana‚ the film follows Woody’s hot pursuit of a cash prize offered by a sweepstakes letter he receives in the mail. The letter states that he is entitled to a reward of one-million-dollars in Lincoln‚ Nebraska. Instead of responding

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