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    and 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic‚ people in America began to change their American dreams. They started to rebel against social traditions‚ lose self-control‚ and party like never before. F. Scott Fitzgerald dubs the era the Jazz Age‚ as he reflects on the ambiguities of the American Dream. In Fitzgerald’s short story “Winter Dreams” and the novel The Great Gatsby‚ there are many similarities between the two main characters‚ Dexter and Gatsby. Dexter Green and Jay Gatsby epitomize the self-reliant individual;

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    BICOL UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL MASTER IN NURSING College of NursingLegazpi CityName: ARVEE TEE LODRONIO‚ RN‚ EMR-B Year: MN IISubject: Reproductive Health in NursingTopic: Reaction Paper on Reproductive Health Bill (House Bill 5043 of 2008)Professor: Nera Galan‚ RN‚ MANReproductive Health Bill was introduced by Congresswoman Bellaflor J. Angara -Castillo is also known as ³Reproductive Health Care Act of 2002´‚assembled at Senateand House of Representatives of the Philippines‚ and now known

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    Draft #2 Author of Beowulf uses different syntax It is commonly known that the poem Beowulf was from the Anglo-Saxon time period. The Anglo-Saxon time period was a tribal society ruled by warrior kings. There were violent times and much fighting and conflicts. During the Anglo-Saxon time period‚ the people gathered in mead halls‚ which is a setting in the poem titled Beowulf. The author of Beowulf uses different ways to let readers notice the syntax of the poem. At first‚ stories were told

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    olution is to boycott this kind of advertising and legislate rules and guidelines for the advertisers. Although it is true that these types of advertisements are deceptive and disappointing‚ I disagree with Jozui’s solution because advertising is just another average appeal. Maybe her solution is not the best oIn the prompt‚ Sue Jozui claims that advertisers use celebrities’ testimonials over their products to gain the approval of the consumers. She identifies this as a problem because it is a

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    Diction In Antigone

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    meaning‚ plot‚ charactersdiction‚ thought‚ spectacle‚ and

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    redefined themselves and music grew to an all time high. This revolutionary and dynamic decade is the setting for The Great Gatsby and “Winter Dreams” both by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set in New York‚ The Great Gatsby is the story of James Gatz‚ a newly rich man who tries to regain the love of his past girlfriend‚ Daisy‚ who is already married. The story “Winter Dreams”‚ set in Minnesota‚ is the story of Dexter‚ a boy who falls in love with an even younger girl‚ Judy Jones‚ who falls back into love with

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    There are numerous similarities and differences between The Great Gatsby and "Winter Dreams". The key and most significant similarity between the two stories was the importance of class rank during their time period. Both stories emphasized class rank‚ which became very essential to the plot. Class rank informs how much money you make and how well you show it off to others. In The Great Gatsby‚ Tom‚ Daisy‚ and Gatsby were all very prosperous. Each of them showed off their wealth with the kinds

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    Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald utilizes literary techniques such as dictionsyntax‚ and detail to display the barbaric qualities of the characters in the novel. Fitzgerald uses detail to paint the image of the novel’s setting to show how the characters are uncivilized. The characters reveal themselves to be uncivilized partiers by their “slender riotous island” on which they reside. The characters live a life of lively disorder‚ doing whatever they please without the fear of consequences

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    The Wanderer Diction

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    purposes or to send a special message. While some poems talk about exciting battles and brute strength‚ “The Wanderer” is a lament. Filled with strife and loss‚ the unknown poet uses anaphora‚ tone‚ and diction to help create a melancholic tone. In the beginning of the poem‚ the unknown author uses diction with negative connotation such as “frozen”‚ “cruel”‚ and “sorrow”. The poet has experienced a great loss. With such a loss‚ the speaker often sees hallucinations of his king‚ a man he had fought beside

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    Meanwhile‚ “Annabel Lee”‚ originally published in 1849‚ focuses on the beauty of life and death through the eyes of a young man concerning the passing of his childhood love. While his poems contain similar subject matter‚ Edgar Allan Poe uses diction and tone

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