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    Gatsby is a young man who born in a backcountry‚ he suffered bitterness of life when he was a child. Affected by the Franklin’s road which leads to success‚ he is ambitious and yearning money and social status‚ he is a typical chaser of American Dream. But he is unable to change the poor living conditions‚ therefore he can not stop struggling between illusion and reality. At that time‚ the United States advocating the supremacy of money and hedonism‚ Gatsby believe that as long as get material prosperity

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    Things Fall Apart Theme of Family Will Saint-Louis Soc 101 Things fall apart assignment #2 What were some examples of criminal behavior in the culture? How did they control crime?             In thing fall apart the tribal elders regulate crime using the death penalty‚ exile‚ and reparations. Some great examples of criminal behavior would be when okonkwo beat his one of his wives nearly to death and when he killed three different people. His first killing was of Ikemefuna. Because the killing

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    CAREER EXPECTATIONS QUESTIONNAIRE Completion Instructions Your overall expectations for your future and what elements of work are most important to you can help you choose an appropriate career. Simply score the following statements from 1 to 4 alongside each preference. If you strongly disagree with a statement – score 1‚ and if you strongly agree score 4. Very Important Some Importance Slight importance No importance 4 1 Promotion 3 2 1 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 2 Control over

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    DaMario Jackson Ever had high expectations for a big move? And when you moved you were highly disappointed of the place that you moved to? Well I have and it is when I moved to Tyler‚ Texas my junior year in highschool. I’m going to talk about how this is a life changing experience and what I experienced when I moved to Tyler‚Texas It was August 8th when were scheduled to get on a plane to Tyler‚ Texas. Texas seemed like a nice place to live. The town I moved too was pretty big it was bigger

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    Moral Dilemmas and the Role of Gender on Celia‚ A Slave’s Life Located along the banks of the Middle River in Missouri‚ Calloway County was an area many relocated to in the pursuit of prosperity during the 1850’s. Among the newly settled was Robert Newcomb‚ an individual who represented the common man and their ideals of this time. Like many‚ Newsom made a living from the land (6) and had purchased five male slaves to maintain his sustainable yet successful farming lifestyle. He was prosperous

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    Course Expectation/Content “Expectation from Related Course” – GLC 2OC | How did the Ministry Expectation apply to your Co-op placement experience? (Provide specific examples of tasks‚ events…) | Skill Development/ Learning (Identify the ESSENTIAL SKILL developed and other learning acquired‚ with respect to your example) | Identify‚ on the basis of research‚ selectedoccupations or fields of work most suitedto them based on their personal profile. | Based on my personal profile in career studies

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    What makes Gatsby” Great” The Great Gatsby is strong and wonderful novel written by American author F.Scott Fitzgerald in 1922‚ it represents the American dream in twentieth century. It’s written by using intelligent and even poetic phrases. The great Gatsby is the story of one man’s futile pursuit finding happiness through wealth‚ and the disappointment that necessarily follows. Gatsby is great hero because of his ability to live the American dream through hard work and determination‚ although

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    What can you do for this company? I would be able to bring to the table the right knowledge to accomplish my job‚ and go beyond the expectations of my peers. Complete work as instructed and in a timely manner. Be helpful to my fellow co-workers‚ and be able to communicate with people in the work environment. Whenever I work with a company‚ I’m would be very loyal to it. You can have trust and confidence in me. I would make a good asset to company as I am a hard worker. I take pride in my work and

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    When the doctors urged Lorenzo’s parent to have patience while research continues into the cure for their disease‚ what they were saying is‚ please be patient enough to wait until after your son’s death while we work on this. Lorenzo’s ALD was a chronic‚ debilitating and terminal illness that caused great degrees of anxiety to his family because it drained their resources while still leaving the family uncertain as to the potential outcome of the treatment that

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    may be what many of the characters in The Great Gatsby believe (Jay Gatsby in particular)‚ one critical ideal is discarded in Fitzgerald’s twisted refinement of Franklin’s definition: morality. It is apparent that Jay Gatsby achieves his wealth and social status through illegal and immoral means‚ such as bootlegging alcohol. The irony becomes remarkably stunning when one realizes that the section of Franklin’s autobiography‚ which outlines his method for achieving this dream‚ is entitled "Moral Perfection"

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