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    Great Gatsby Wt2

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    West Egg have newly accumulated wealth and lack any connections which they make up with lavish displays. They lack social grace and taste evidently seen in Gatsby’s flamboyant mansion and pink suit compared to the Buchanan’s home and Daisy’s white flowing dress. The lack of social connections is evident when Gatsby does not take hint of the subtle signal of the hypocrisy in the Sloane invitation to eat. Since the new rich have only recently acquired their wealth and once belonged to the lower class

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    Bread and Atwood

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    Wealth‚ Greed and Death – Are We to Blame for Global Starvation and Wars? Margaret Atwood’s “Bread” carefully crafts several scenarios in which most people easily relate. All the while however‚ Atwood sets up the reader to be overcome with emotion and empathy. Through bread‚ Atwood stealthy argues that we have an abundance of comfort and life while others are suffering throughout the world. That American’s turn a blind eye to what is happening in the world today. Eventually‚ Atwood leads the

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    Politics

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    Politics is the art or science of government or governing‚ especially the governing of a political entity‚ such as a nation‚ and the administration and control of its internal and external affairs. The role of a politician is varied and changes from day to day. Some politicians have greater responsibility or influence than others‚ depending on the size of the district they represent and the positions they hold on committees. As such‚ a politician’s schedule can begin very early in the morning

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    Racism is something that negatively hurts/affects people. It causes the victims to feel isolated from the world. In The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian‚ racism lowers Junior’s confidence and it causes him to think negatively about himself. It gives him a form of sadness and regret on how he currently has to live his life. In The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian‚ Sherman Alexie explores the existence and negative effects of racism against Indigenous Peoples. This is shown through

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    mettal steel

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    pillar of Islam which is giving the practice of charitable giving by muslim based on accumulated wealth. The other importance of Zakatis also in order to avoid stinginess and encourage donation. The zakat promotes a more equitable redistribution of wealth and fosters a sense of solidarity amongst of ummah. There are two main type of zakat which are zakat on self (zakat fitrah) and zakat on wealth (zakat mal). Based on Malaysian situation‚ practically all eligible muslim pay zakat on self (zakat

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    Imagine growing up in a society where you are told that you are dumb and stupid just because of 0your race. Sherman Alexie’s novel The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian tells the story of how Junior was an outsider because of his race for most of his life‚ until he made a change. In writing The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian‚ Sherman Alexie sought to show that determination and hardwork can help you overcome obstacles. Junior not giving up even when he has no support from others

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    Many Americans are not happy with the wealth gap. For instance‚ a 2013 Pew Analysis Middle study reviews nearly 50 percent of people in America believe the prosperity gap is a serious moral problem. Some people believe it’s a religious problem. Jim Wallis‚ a Christian writer and political activist‚ have said "God hates inequality."‚ when calling for a rise of the minimum wages. The United States public principles form by the Judeo-Christian tradition guides people with pride as equals before the

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    Too Big to Fail\

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    from now‚ when the “union leaders pull down salaries five times that of their superiors”(Hedges). The whole idea of this paper is that from as far as we can remember‚ there have been policies‚ and recalls on those‚ ones specifically aimed at the wealth and earnings of our country’s wealthiest verses our country’s poverty stricken and everyday man. Movement such as the Occupy Wall Street movement “simply asking us as a whole to use our bodies and voices” (Hedges) a prime example is when protestors

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    Donald Trump's Tax Cuts

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    The recent president-elect‚ Donald Trump‚ has proposed tax cuts both for corporations and individuals. His proposed plan calls for a corporate tax cut of 20%--from current 35% to his proposed 15%--and personal income tax cuts for all classes. These tax cuts are intended to boost the American economy by creating more jobs and increasing the GDP. Although whether or not the tax cuts will actually bring forth those benefits will be proved overtime‚ it is predicted that such drastic tax cuts will have

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    Sleep Now in the Fire: an Outcry Against the Cost of Avarice Wealth and power are powerful motivators for people and civilizations. While there are many people who have a more altruistic and minimal lifestyle‚ much of the leadership of our capitalist society draws from a pool of people who see acquisition of wealth as a symbol of a successful life. It is the American Dream to be able to show through such outward symbols as home ownership and vacations that one is moving upward in economic status

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