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    In the book Mr.Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald is about a main character named Mr. Jay Gatsby’s life and how it involved around it. A girl who the man was deeply love with as she goes by the name Daisy. Daisy and Mr. Gatsby knew one another and had reunited after 5 years when he got out of the war. But Mr‚Gatsby though that Daisy would wait for him till he got back from war. As he had thought wrong. He found out he Miss. Daisy was going to marry a man name Tom. The only reason Daisy had married Tom

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby introduced life during the 1920s where color was represented to serve ideal purposes of expressions and ideas. Fitgerald added symbolism to the novel by introducing symbolic values to the colors green and white. Fitzgerald uses green to allude to Gatsby’s choices‚ attitudes‚ and thoughts; while white represented a social facade behind every character’s action. The green light at the end of the dock was introduced as a vision in the first chapter‚ but later

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    THE GREAT GATSBY THE STRUCTURE OF THE DREAM by M M Green‚ Rand Afrikaans University The final belief is to believe in a fiction‚ which you know to be a fiction‚ there being nothing else. The exquisite truth is to know that it is a fiction and believe in it willingly. - Wallace Stevens The test of a first rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas -in the mind at the same time and still retain the abi1ity to function. – F Scott Fitzgerald‚ The Crack Up Miles Donald

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    KIRTI EDUCATION CENTRE PREM SIR 9811810567 MAIL AT: kecsolution@gmail.com‚ or Premsingh567@Gmail.Com Visit regularly at: kirtieducation.blogspot.com BSHF-101 2013-2014 Foundation Course in Humanities and Social Sciences Answer any two questions in 500 words each. (DCQ) Q1. Explain the terms ’Industrial’ and ’Post - industrial’ societies. Solution: In sociology‚ industrial society refers to a society driven by the use of technology to enable mass production‚ supporting a large population

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    One of my Elizabeth Gilbert’s favorite sayings: “Your emotions are the slaves to your thoughts‚ and you are the slave to your emotions.” You become what you believe you are and this is proved by science and many experiences of international influencers around the world. Affecting other’s emotions is not an easy task. However‚ when it happens and you really put your fingerprint on someone’s emotions‚ this would create a great inspirational story that deserves to be heard. One of my personal experiences

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    the Valley of Ashes. Fitzgerald uses carefully chosen words and phrases to create a withdrawn mood for this setting‚ Fitzgerald describes the “transcendent effort of men who move dimly and already crumbling through the powdery air.”(pg.23) This quote creates a clear description of the men desperately trying to reach the American Dream. Fitzgerald uses special words like transcendent‚ i interpreted that the men’s efforts are not seen by the wealthy and are ignored. Fitzgerald also describes the men

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    What is Your Ideal Career? I believe my ideal career would be in the legal field. There many professions in this field. Growing up in the 60’s and 70’s it was a challenge for me and my family. The legal system was unjust back then and I saw the police as a scary‚ powerful authority and they could do whatever they wanted to whomever they want. This opinion didn’t change until one summer I met a police officer that changed my opinion about the police force. By his action he showed me that all police

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    Home What About Abortion Other Essays History of Abortion Songs Contact Essays and Speeches We need truth in order to live. Although sufficiently available to us‚ truth has become elusive for many people. So how is it that we need truth but not seem to find it? The answer lies in our rejection of the underlying order of the universe‚ which we speak of as law. For us to recognize law is to recognize truth. It is law that causes the earth to revolve around the sun and men to bleed

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    lost the war then the colonists would be put to death. The most important of the ideals in this document is freedom. Freedom is most important because people wanted to rule themselves‚ have equal opportunities‚ and wanted to have their own lives and be happy. These were the main reasons for the colonist to fight for their freedom the Declaration of Independence promised them. Freedom from England’s tyranny is what the colonists wanted so they could have a say in the government. Comparative Studies

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    English Proverbs and Sayings  03. A bad workman quarrels with his tools.  13. A burnt child dreads the fire.  20. A close mouth catches no flies. 22. A cracked bell can never sound well. 25. A danger foreseen is half avoided.  31. A fool always rushes to the fore.  36. A fool’s tongue runs before his wit. 43. A friend’s frown is better than a foe’s smile.  44. A good anvil does not fear the hammer. 8. A good dog deserves a good bone. 49. A good example is the best sermon.  50. A good face is a letter

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