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    Death is always around us; it’s on every corner‚ in every room‚ completely unavoidable‚ yet somehow it still takes many of us by surprise. In the novel “The Great Gatsby” written by Scott F. Fitzgerald‚ the symbols for death are everywhere‚ yet aren’t bright in the light‚ making the tragic losses of those within the book unexpected and take us by surprise even though foreshadowed. From the seasons that occur‚ to the tired eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg‚ and even the gloomy Valley of Ashes. Death is

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    gives us rights‚ we need to preserve these and to do so we should take up the responsibilities that each and every one of us have‚ not only for ourselves but for our country. My main goal of this essay is to express these acts of responsibilities. As an adult we grow into many responsibilities such as paying taxes and taking care of ourselves and our family. We should be able to pay our own way in life‚ such as paying bills‚ utilities‚ etc. Nobody is supposed to take care of us or for us to live

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    Davis January 30‚ 2015 AP Lang Definition Rough Draft ! ! ! ! Wealth is defined in the Webster Dictionary as a state of being rich and having material prosperity. When asking who is the wealthiest person alive‚ people will most likely respond by saying Bill Gates or Oprah Winfrey. Why does wealth have to be related to materials and money? These things only bring out the worst in everybody. Wealth shouldn’t be measured by how many bills are in ones wallet but rather the prosperity and happiness one

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    Ella Fitzgerald Essay

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    Ella Fitzgerald: The First Lady of Song and Queen of Jazz By Madison Sadler How many of you like listening to jazz? Maybe you like a certain instrument being played or just the soothing sounds of it in general. Well‚ if you like jazz you have probably heard of Ella Fitzgerald. Nick-named “The First Lady of Song‚” Ella Fitzgerald was the most popular female jazz singer in the United States for more than half a century. In her lifetime‚ she won 13 Grammy awards and sold over 40 million albums. Ella

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    All around the world‚ people use music to express themselves‚ have fun‚ tell stories and tell of historical events. Likewise‚ the song The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald‚ was written by Gordon Lightfoot to not only tell the historical story of the night it sank‚ but also to show commemoration to those who lost their lives. According to Lightfoot‚ out of all his songs‚ this is the one he is most proud of‚ and for a good reason. (McCall‚ 2000) Through a unique combination of song characteristics such

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    What Makes Us Human

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    What makes us human? Are humans really biologically and socially different from the rest of the created world? Is there any special characteristic that separates us from other species or any other forms of life‚ or humans are just an improvement on the body and shape of other animals‚ the processes of millions of years? There were many attempts to answer these questions. As scientists studied the human body and skeleton‚ it helped them to recognize the remain between humans and apes‚ for example

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    The Ideal Society

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    the ideal society: An ideal society is something that the human kind strived to achieve throughout the whole existence‚ a society where needs of the people regardless of their race‚ religion or wealth would be met. There has been pondering over the conditions of such system‚ and many great thinkers‚ such as Plato‚ Thomas More‚ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. etc have offered their opinions on them to the public over the years. A dream of ‘Utopia’‚ however‚ seems unreachable as of now‚ as ideals and

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    Name : Amanda Aulia H. Class : 8I What Makes Us Directioners Nowadays‚ a lot of teenagers have their own idol. One Direction is one of the most famous teen hearth throbs and there are many reasons why we love them. The major reason‚ of course‚ is because of their incredible voices. Although they didn’t win X-Factor‚ they became even more famous than the first winner of X-Factor. Each of the members has different voices. For example‚ Harry has a husky voice which makes him different from the

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    What Fossils Tell Us

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    What fossils tell us This chapter looks at fossils and their formation. Fossils are traces of ancient plants or animals preserved in rocks. The number of fossils and their placement in rocks is called the fossil record. The study of fossils is called palaeontology. Because fossils are buried in rock‚ most of the time they are found only when the rock is dug up‚ worn out or cut away. Fossils may include parts of animals‚ their footprints‚ eggs or nests. Plants and their spores‚ or seeds‚ also make

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    The Great Gatsby: Symbolism Symbolism plays a huge role in The Great Gatsby‚ they help add to the understanding that we get from the novel itself. Fitzgerald uses many symbols throughout the novel such as colors to symbolize a character’s inner thoughts and feelings. The symbols are very much tied into the story to make implications more real. Fitzgerald conveys the spectacular lives of the ugly‚ rich‚ poor and the desperate through simple colors and objects. In the middle of the Valley of Ashes

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