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    “Suffering has been stronger than all other teaching‚ and has taught me to understand what your heart used to be” (Dickens 284). The three major themes of Great Expectations by Charles Dickens are social status and character‚ growing pains‚ and revenge. In the novel‚ social class determines how a person is viewed and treated in society‚ but it does not define the character of a person. Pip realizes that class and wealth are less important that loyalty and affection. For example‚ “...Miss Havisham

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    In chapter 6 of The Great Gatsby‚ a reporter comes to Gatsby’s door to interview him about his personal life. Jay Gatsby’s original name was James Gatz and he was born on a North Dakota farm but went to college in St. Olaf‚ Minnesota. He dropped out of college and later met the wealthy Dan Cody who hired him as a personal assistant. When Dan Cody died he left Gatsby $25‚000‚ but his mistress prevented Gatsby from claiming it. After that‚ Gatsby was determined to become rich and successful. Later

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    need an “ongoing systematic collection and analysis of meaningful‚ assessable‚ and verifiable data”‚ and I think Daniel‚ and others have a solid job with the Climate survey for the past 10 years or more. To my understanding‚ the main reason that Great Colleges survey is not readily available is because we had the climate survey. Simply put‚ there is no reason for two different surveys. To my understanding‚ the argument should not be towards administering or sharing the survey (we all agree on

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    authority to the Bishops instead of the Pope. When the church decided to move the papacy back to the Roman empire there was another schism. This schism was called the Great western schism and resulted in two popes one that was backed by Rome and the other had the support of the Avignon this lasted until about 1417 when Martin V became Pope. During the 1500 to 1870 CE period God became distant and inaccessible to many which gave rise to Mysticism. Many turned to Marian Devotions during this time

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    famously known as F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is credited to creating arguably one of the most famous and renowned American novels of all time: The Great Gatsby. He was presented with many hardships in his career as an author‚ and unfortunately he did not overcome his‚ thought to have been‚ failure of a novel. He loved writing about wealth and cultural extravagance. In The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald was very fluent with explaining The American Dream; it was to achieve success in wealth and fame in the 1920’s

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    Cause of The Great War Many have speculated the primary cause of the first world war. Britain‚ Germany‚ Austria‚ Russia‚ France‚ Italy‚ and Serbia all took part in World War One‚ which was set off by the assassination of the Austrian Archduke and his wife. Many ask‚ “What was the unknown‚ very essential cause of World War One?” While there were countless causes of the Great War‚ the three major causes were the alliances between nations‚ imperialism‚ and the arms race. One of the influential causes

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    Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. Gatsby‚ throughout the novel‚ is utterly infatuated with Daisy in an extravagant‚ idealistic‚ and narcissistic fashion. Gatsby’s former lover from his days as a military officer in Kentucky‚ Daisy – radiant with glamour‚ prestige‚ dignity‚ sophistication‚ social grace‚ and all the blessings bestowed by the gods of wealth – has since married the effete‚ aristocratic Tom Buchanan. Gatsby‚ a diligent and resourceful man and one of literature’s great Platonic dreamers

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    image is subjective to the relation to the ruler. If conquered‚ perhaps the ruler is a villain‚ but if bravely conquering for one’s own nation‚ then a hero they surely are. Surely one of‚ if not the most successful rulers in history is Alexander the Great of Macedonia. King Alexander’s military genius led to his conquering of most of the known world to ancient Greeks‚ as well as the production of a near universal Hellenistic Culture during his time. Born 356 B.C.E. in Macedonia‚ Alexander was the

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    look or a style‚ it can describe who a person is beneath the color coat they may wear. Color determines who a person is in many stories and goes deeper than thought. The extensive use of Color is key in The Great Gatsby and helps find out who people really are. Gray is a color used in The Great Gatsby that describes hopelessness. The Valley of Ashes “a fantastic farm where ashes grow like wheat into ridges and hills and grotesque gardens; where ashes take forms of houses and chimneys and rising

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    During the 1930’s or as the others know as the dirty thirties came the great depression. The great depression is the longest economic downturn in the history of the Western industrialized world. This happened in North America‚ Europe‚ Canada and many more places around the world. People went through a lot during the great depression and lost many people. It also made the employment rate drop in increasingly numbers. The great depression had many causes from different places of the world‚ in North

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