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    The ‘Greatness’ of Jay Gatsby Jay Gatsby is an accurate product of the Jazz age. His ‘Greatness’ can be scrutinised in several ways however his honesty and belief in the concept of the American Dream sets him apart from the other characters in the novel. In an age of Emotional degradation and loss of faith Gatsby proves to be a source of inspiration with his near idyllistic love for the now married Daisy Faye. His love for Daisy is often compared with a medieval chivalric love and this love is

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    put in place by Isaac Newton. Out of the 3 laws of motion he had declared the second law states that force equals mass times acceleration (F=ma). The Atwood machine is a machine that has a pulley in the air and a string running through the pulley‚ some kind of mass is suspended by each end of the string. When the suspended masses are unequal‚ the system will accelerate towards the direction of the larger mass. In this experiment‚ we used different masses to the velocity of the Atwood system. The

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    Software Requirements Specification Attendence Management System M Arslan Maqbool(10-arid-210) Rizwan Munir (11-arid-742) M Tabraiz Iqbal (11-arid-774) 11-december-201 Table of Contents 1. Introduction Error! Bookmark not defined. 1.1 Purpose Error! Bookmark not defined. 1.2 Scope Error! Bookmark not defined. 1.3 References Error! Bookmark not defined. 1.4 Overview

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    AND LITERARY SPACES. Baby Pushpa Sinha* Lalan Kishore Singh** This paper endeavors to study gender identity in the framework of the ideology of nationalism and its projections in media and literary texts. It analyses how masculinity and nationalism have always been parallel discourses in its exclusion or subordination of feminine roles in the constructions of the nation whether through its media projections or through literary texts.. The paper attempts to examine how these dominant discourses re-inscribe

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    Jacobs January 21‚ 2015 Achieving Greatness Greatness is something achieved by going above and beyond the norms of being great. Grandpa‚ Benjamin Slater‚ has achieved greatness through his hard work‚ generosity‚ and loving personality. Ben was always doing things to help others‚ including his children‚ grandchildren‚ and neighbors. He was the person other people would come to if they ever needed anything. Even if it was to fix a leaking sink‚ or they needed some advice. Benjamin’s hard work was

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    Mandate for Greatness

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    MANDATE FOR GREATNESS Ferdinand E. Marcos Each generation writes its own history. Our forebears have written theirs. With fortitude and excellence we must write ours. We must renew the vision of greatness for our country. This is a vision of our people rising above the routine to face formidable challenges and overcome them. It means the rigorous pursuit of excellence. It is a government that acts as the guardian of the laws’ majesty‚ the source of justice to the weak and solace to

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    The Greatness of Liberty The freedoms America carries is what makes it one of the best countries to live in. We‚ as human beings‚ each deserve an equal chance to prosper. Our constitution carries the Bill of Rights which gives us that chance‚ and allows us to live every day the way we want to. The freedoms of speech‚ religion‚ and press‚ the right to work at any job you qualify for‚ and the right to receive a free education are all factors that make America great. The ability for your opinion

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    ancestors. Which makes them more curious and adventurous to do things and break the boundaries of the old fashion way. Nanking Store Linda in the story was a brave woman and has an unconditional love with Peter. A strong woman despite of all the trashes and pains brought by her mother in law and the Chinese culture‚ she rise up with dignity and pride regaining herself. A quality of a woman who will not back down even against the culture and society. An attitude of a woman must have‚ defining rights

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    TASK 1 - SOCKET 1. Try the "Client-Server" program below! 2. Type the source code below into a text editor such as Notepad + +‚ Edit + +‚ JCreators‚ Eclipse or the other! Server Aplication import java.io.*; import java.net.*; public Class Main { public static void main (String [] args) throws IOException { ServerSocket server = null; Socket client = null; byte[] receiveBuf = new byte[64]; int recvMsgSize; try { server = new ServerSocket (8881); System.out.println(“Server started”);

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    Greatness of Ashoka BY SINDHURA CONTENTS: 1. Introduction 2. Development 3. Biography 4. Ashokas Dhamma(Dharma) 5. Specialties of Ashokas Dhamma 6. Universalism 7. Measures taken in propagating Dhamma 8. Administration of Ashoka 9. Conclusion 10. Bibilography Introduction In 304 BC‚ the second emperor of Mouryan dynasty‚ Bindusara brought a soul into the world .He was named as Ashoka Bindusara Mourya. His mother was Dharma and he had several older half brothers. Born and brought

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