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    By: Miriam J. Baer‚ Deputy Legal Counsel Have you ever been involved in a real estate transaction in which you were not certain whether the parties had a binding contract? Perhaps the buyer and seller had reached an oral agreement when another buyer made an offer on the property. Maybe one of the parties got "cold feet" and wanted to back out of the deal even after signing the contract. To determine whether parties have an enforceable contract‚ you must be familiar with two basic concepts of contract

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    Kill a Mockingbird"‚ innocence is portrayed through the character of Scout. Her childish innocence shown throughout the book projects enormous effect on people and the outcome of various situations. The innocence shown also develops as the book goes on. First‚ it was the conflict at school where she did not quite understand what was going on. Second‚ there was the gang encounter where she showed them that there is much more to life. Scout’s curiousity portrays her innocence‚ as she seeks to grasp

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    of Symbolism in The Great Gatsby A symbol in literary work can be described as “something that represents something else by association‚ resemblance‚ or convention‚ especially a material object used to represent something invisible. Symbolism is used greatly through out the novel The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Many of the symbols portrayed in the novel provide great significance in the development of and the fate of its characters. Three major attributes to symbolism this

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    2014 The Titles Money‚ love‚ and society. The novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scout Fitzgerald is about a man who worked so hard just to get a girl of his dream. The novel is not only about Gatsby but also about the difference classes in society. Even though the title of the novel is The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald had a hard time deciding the title for the book before ultimately picking The Great Gatsby. Three titles he was considering beside The Great Gatsby were Among the Ash Heaps and Millionaires‚ Trimalchio

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    Oedipus Study Guide 3 1. When does Jocasta realize that Oedipus is her son? A.when she finds out that king polybus is not the father of Oedipus 2. Describe how Oedipus and Creon are foils. A.Creon is not prideful and has a main focus on the city while oedipus is hubris and care about personal conflicts. 3. How is Oedipus humbled at the end of the play? He realized that he is not the man he believed himself to be and realized what he has he actually has a cursed life 4. Why is Oedipus

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    Symbolism of The Great Gatsby By Michelle McInnes The Eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg are a symbol of karma and overall morality in the eyes of the judgements of a higher power and of Nick‚ who came from a much more wholesome and less distorted part of America. Their meaning for Gatsby is assumed to be his ultimate failure in giving up his self respect and morals for the pursuit of monay and status. The green light on the dock represents the distance between Jay Gatsby and Daisy. A physical distance

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    October 11‚ 2013 Death of Innocence Imagine someone being locked up in a cell for many years convicted for a crime he or she did not commit. This person whom has been locked up for many years up to the rest of their life‚ in a single cell with nothing to do‚ has been telling everyone that he or she is innocent of the crime that they were convicted of. Some examples of the top crimes committed are Murder‚ Assault‚ and Terrorism. Even though this person was telling everyone this‚ nobody believed

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    Although‚ mercury is a naturally occurring element‚ most of the mercury that comes in contact with us or the ecosystem is developed from human industrial factories‚ such as coal mines. Additionally‚ Studies have estimated there has been a 20 percent increase in mercury emission due to anthropogenic (coal mines) use in the last 150 years (1). Coal has become the major resource due to having the highest potential of becoming a significant energy resource compared to other fossil fuels. One of the

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    Running head: COLOR OF IMAGERY IN POEMS 1 COLOR IMAGERY IN POEMS 2 Color imagery; also known as color symbolism is a literary tool that refers to the meaning associated with a certain color. The color symbolizes a feeling or meaning. Author’s use color imagery to help the reader reference the feeling or meaning. In literature it is an object or reference used to provide meaning to the writing beyond what is essentially being described

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    Daniel Simmons Davis Adv English 11 12/10/2012 In Fitzgerlad’s “The Great Gatsby”‚ the reader knows Wolfsheim is related to organized crime in the 1920’s and is associated with Herman Rosenthal and his illegal gambling operations‚ which is supported by the facts presented in “The New York Times” as well as Wolfsheim’s quotes from the book. There is evidence in “The Great Gatsby” and “The New York Times” that Wolfsheim meets in the same café as Rosenthal to organize their illegal gambling operations

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