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    University professor William Graham Sumner was an advocate of social Darwinism. Sumner said‚ “The aggregation of large fortunes is not at all a thing to be regretted‚ on the contrary‚ it is a necessary condition of many forms of social advance…. Millionaires are the product of natural selection.” The Salvation Army advocated the Social Gospel. Author Charles M. Sheldon asked his readers to consider “What would Jesus do?” in regard to society’s problems. Explain the difference between social

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    not only breaks off with Jordan Baker‚ he reminds her that he is 30‚ and is five years too old to lie to himself and call it honour. Heroes make poor liars. A hero is decisive. For Nick‚ this comes in the form of rejecting the lifestyle of the millionaires‚ in particular its snobbery‚ dishonesty‚ and consumption. This is a quiet triumph‚

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    emotional responses due to the anxiety‚ stress and unresolved question of whether something happened or not. For example‚ at the beginning of page 94 and onwards‚ the audience steps into Blanches shoes. When Stanley stats saying that “There isn’t no millionaire! And Mitch didn’t come back with roses’ cause I know where he is‚” we as the reader and audience are flabbergasted. We experience the same emotional tension that Blanche might have experienced. We are shocked by Stanley’s statement‚ leaving us with

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    Since the mid-1900s‚ researchers have been studying and developing the concept of genetic modification in bacteria‚ crops‚ animals and even humans. Successes with these studies have led to numerous improvements in humanity’s way of life‚ such as the production of human insulin‚ the Human Genome Project‚ and GMO crops‚ which allow farmers to harvest disease‚ climate‚ and pest resistant produce. Since the 1980s‚ scientists have been researching a technology that w was more recently named CRISPR; This

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    Roy M. Elias Ms. Felicia C. Dziadek ENGL 1301 Sec 28 February 2013 Fortunate Son by Creedence Clearwater Revival Creedence Clearwater Revival ’s (CCR) song titled "Fortunate Son" is a powerful protest song that represents the out cry of a working class people seeing the conflict in Vietnam as a “rich man’s war and a poor man’s fight” (Goldberg 46). The Vietnam War spawned more than its fair share of protest records and at times it seems that the 1960’s antiwar movement became almost synonymous

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    The Japanese post-war economic miracle is the name given to the historical phenomenon of Japan’s record period of economic growth following World War II‚ spurred mainly by United States investment but partly by Japanese government economic interventionism in particular through their Ministry of International Trade and Industry. The distinguishing characteristics of the Japanese economy during the "economic miracle" years included: the cooperation of manufacturers‚ suppliers‚ distributors‚ and banks

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    life. In fact‚ some of them makes more money than a typical doctor gets monthly. For an example‚ Siti Nurhaliza only have her SPM. She didn’t further her studies to any local or overseas universities. Yet she makes tons of money and is already a millionaire before she even got Dato’ K. siti nurhaliza isn’t just famous in Malaysia‚ she is also famous throughout other foreign countries. Does Indonesia knows Doctor Sabri who works in a clinic at Sungai Dua? I think

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    Time is money

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    ‘Time is money’ a quote by Benjamin Franklin‚ US first millionaire‚ is a proposition that stresses the importance of time and the need to use it wisely. Time is the most valuable thing in the world‚ that once it has been wasted‚ it can never be recovered. So‚ by this idea it implies that time is more valuable than money itself‚ money can be exchanged back and forth and if you lose it you can gain it back by working hard. Some people view time as minutes‚ hours‚ days‚ but I view time as opportunities

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    save one’s life. If someone of your dears needs to be operated‚ and if you have money to help him/her‚ it’s already happiness. But if any member of your family has incurable disease‚ you can’t do anything with money. BODY 2: Even if you are a millionaire or a billionaire‚ it doesn’t matter‚ and anyway our money will not help if you are unlucky. People on the board of Titanic were wealthy‚ but they had no luck.  BODY 3: You may marry a very rich man just for money‚ without having feelings towards

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    Gump is a 1994 American epic comedy-drama romance film based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Winston Groom. Forrest was a boy with an IQ of 75‚ but he overcame a lot of difficulties with his friends and mother’s help. In the end‚ he became a millionaire‚ married his girl and had a lovely son. After a comparison between Gatsby‚ Forrest Gump and their American dreams‚ we can find the reason. With the influence of culture background‚ Gatsby thought only money can realize his dream. He also cheated

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