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    foreign powers. The presence of social class tensions is a key theme in the novella‚ as Kitty and Margaret are presented as the social opposites of one another: the former being neoclassical in her outlook‚ revolving around the "proper forms" of an upper-class performance‚ where as the latter is a character cast in strong contrast with Kitty‚ who appears to be a worn out working-class woman. The limited and changeable narrator in The Return of the Soldier is Jenny‚ Chris’ cousin. Bewilderment and

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    pretty difficult to communication and relate with different culture or society of people.it creates hope for those who had little or no opportunity to have sound education. What makes us is the ability to fit into the society of different class such as upper class‚ middle class and lower class. If everyone are destined to be a lawyer‚ doctor‚ politician‚ banker‚ etc. it will cause inflation in the society‚ leading to lack of diversity in division of labor and mediocrity in the society. Looking at it‚ we

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    What is the significance and importance of the Valley of Ashes in The Great Gatsby? The Valley of Ashes is a remote‚ barren wasteland located between the two Eggs and New York. The Valley is where George. B. Wilson works and lives with his wife‚ Myrtle. It is also where Myrtle is brutally killed in a hit and run accident towards the end of the novel. The Valley’s bleak and barren nature provides a contrast to the loudness and brightness of New York‚ which represents wild and selfish behaviour‚

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    status were the upper class‚ or Fitzgerald referred to them as “old money.”  The upper class inherited their money through a long line of wealthy ancestors.  The Upper Class mingled with the Upper Class‚ talking to lower class was acceptable but having dinner with them would socially be embarrassing and not acceptable. The 1920’s were an age of Consumption meant having fancy cars‚ boats‚ houses‚ and outfits. Rich people wore a lot of clothes. Even in the Privacy of their own homes‚ upper class people

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    Australia. The market is divided into four segments‚ the upper-class segment‚ the middle class segment‚ the working class segment and the lower class segment. The Westpac Altitude Platinum program which includes Altitude Platinum American Express Card and Altitude Platinum MasterCard aims to target a segment of Australian adults or permanent residents who earn more than $65‚000 per year. This service will concern the upper-middle class and the upper-class profiles such as white collar professionals‚ doctors

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    that it stresses the fact that even middle class consumers can lead the lifestyle of the wealthy by purchasing products that are said to be used only by the "upper class". The advertising strategies used by manufacturers gave common people the feeling of "sharing an experience" with the wealthy‚ because they lowered prices of so called "upper class" products‚ allowing the middle class to afford them. The parable was intended to make every person believe that they could enjoy every pleasure‚ benefit

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    Dannicah S. Blk 2.3 Rebellion of 1837 After learning about the rebellion of 1837 and constantly taking notes‚ I realized the rebellion was not successful in overturning the government but it did unite both Upper and Lower Canada together. This was able to take away any differences of the two cultures‚ English and French. The impact did not happen immediately as intended though. In fact it caused the government to get back at the reformers and concentrate more on their punishment such as transportation

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    the people who participated in sport. Before the industrial revolution there were two‚ so called‚ classes. The working class and the upper class. The income you had and your socialising groups generally determined the class you were in. For instance‚ if you had a low income and did manual work for a living‚ you were generally seen as working class. Whereas the upper class‚ were generally rich from birth and had titles. They thought that they had a birth right to be exclusive from the working class

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    The Rebellions of 1837/1838 in both Upper Canada and Lower Canada were attempts and attacks at their current government for various reasons. The rebellions in Upper Canada were to bring about an American style democracy‚ while the rebellions in Lower Canada were largely due to discrimination against the French‚ unequal taxation‚ and lack of power within the government to bring about any reformation. In the end‚ the rebellions in Upper and Lower Canada had a profound impact on the future of the British

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    Elizabeth I came into power and drastically changed the fashion of England. The fashion of the Elizabethan Era shaped the culture and made an impact on the era and its people. Elizabethan upper class’s clothing was elaborate and very layered. When Queen Elizabethan rose to power‚ she had a major impact on the clothing of upper class. Both men and women aspired to look like the Queen but their outfits could never outshine her because she always had to be the best dressed. During that

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