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    The woman behind the character of Daisy Buchanan Lives stories were always an option for writers. It represented the mean to embody their experiences and their bellowed‚ as in the case of F. Scott Fitzgerald. The author added a personal touch with each work‚ with his bellowed‚ Ginevra King. She was the woman behind his characters as in Judy Jones in "Winter Dreams" ;in Isabelle Borge in This Side of Paradise; most notably‚ Daisy Buchanan in The Great Gatsby . Fitzgerald also recreated

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    “Even a feeble-minded man wants to be like other men” (pg.199). In the novel‚ Flowers for Algernon‚ Daniel Keyes expresses the lifelong changes of Charlie Gordon. Charlie Gordon is thirty two years old‚ he’s a sweet kindhearted loving man who just wants to be accepted for the person that he is‚ while having the mindset and characteristics of a six year old. In this novel Charlie Gordon‚ a dynamic character‚ is inspired to changes with his personality and intelligence‚ to his lifestyle‚ and his final

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    What is the “spiritual reassessment or moral reconciliation” evident in the ending of The Doll’s House? British novelist Fay Weldon suggests‚ “The writers‚ I do believe‚ who get the best and most lasting response from their readers are the writers who offer a happy ending through moral development.” By this she means that the character or characters reassess their background or decisions to be able to move on such as being out casted but by that they gain confidence in themselves or losing a loved

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    According to the feminist writer Fay Weldon‚ “Men are irrelevant.” “Women are happy or unhappy‚ fulfilled or unfulfilled‚ and it has nothing to do with men.” Why then do traditional fairy tales portray women who judge their self worth upon whether or not a handsome Prince wants to marry them? Why are the Prince’s in these tales only concerned with women’s beauty and not their wit or intellect? Traditional nineteenth century gothic fiction stereotyped

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    Many people have experiences in the past‚ that when a lot of time has passed‚ it keeps involving in their lives. The book Flowers for Algernon discusses many things‚ and one of them is‚ that the past will always be a part of who we are. Daniel Keyes argues this by many ways. One way‚ is that‚ when Charlie has dreams‚ it reminds him about his past. Another way‚ is by making the old Charlie appear staring at him‚ finally‚ he also shows it by making Charlie not getting rid of the old Charlie. When

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    The American Dream: The reason behind the banned novel The Great Gatsby has become one of the most famous and celebrated literary classics in the nation. Its vivid and symbolic story of Jay Gatsby and his pursuit of Daisy has become a phenomenal story that has undoubtedly become one of the most well known novels in the history of American literature. Fitzgerald’s work demonstrates the social history of the Jazz Age and presents themes such as the American Dream‚ class‚ and the past and future; although

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    the Spotlight." Philly.com. 2006. Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 20 Mar. 2013. Naomi‚ Schaefer R. "WEEKEND JOURNAL; Taste -- De Gustibus: Harem‚ Scare ’Em: Worrying about Polygamy." Wall Street Journal: W.13. Jan 06 2006. ProQuest. Web. 20 Mar. 2013 . "Polygamy." Opposing Viewpoints Online Collection. Detroit: Gale‚ 2013. Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 20 Mar. 2013. Voshell‚ Fay. "Polygamy Is Detrimental to Marriage‚ Faith‚ and Society." Polygamy. Ed. Stefan Kiesbye. Detroit: Greenhaven

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    Republic of the Philippines Polytechnic University of the Philippines Sta. Mesa‚ Manila COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY National Service Training Program Civic Welfare Training Service 2 DR. ROVELINA B. JACOLBIA NSTP Director Ma’am: Good day! Republic Act 9163 effective year 2001 provided the guidelines for the community projects that students of NSTP-CWTS (Immersion Activities) should undertake as required and in accordance to the policy of the National Service Reserved Corps (NSRC). Pursuant to the

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    Job Performance Sabine Sonnentag‚ Judith Volmer and Anne Spychala Individual performance is of high relevance for organizations and individuals alike. Showing high performance when accomplishing tasks results in satisfaction‚ feelings of selfefficacy and mastery (Bandura‚ 1997; Kanfer et aL‚ 2005). Moreover‚ high performing individuals get promoted‚ awarded and honored. Career opportunities for individuals who perform well are much better than those of moderate or low performing

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