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    dont blame the eater

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    Who is Responsible for Your Weight? America is known for being one of the most obese countries in the world. Once you step foot in America‚ people can quickly find out why; everywhere you look there are a ton of fast food chains on nearly every block. Fast food to Americans is a quick‚ easy‚ and affordable way to get food. In the past Forty years‚ more than 160‚000 fast food restaurants have opened in America (Pirello). This cheap and quick meal comes at a cost; according to the Centers for

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    the reason why people say F. Scott Fitzgerald one of the greatest writers in the twentieth century is that his works were the examples of the Jazz Age. Many people were surprised about the way he depicts the American society. The Great Gatsby is a great example that describe the story of America. His works. The time he wrote this novel was a period of the high growth of America. For this reason‚ people’s clean life was damaged with the materialism. The interesting fact is that his own experience

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    Romeo And Juliet Blame

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    The deaths and tragedy of Romeo and Juliet were avoidable. Throughout the play Romeo and Juliet have been bossed around by their parents and they’ve been pulled apart and they wanted to be together permanently. So‚ their idea was to fake their deaths so they could finally be together with no one interfering‚ but the plan didn’t go as well as they’d hoped. Romeo and Juliet put their lives in other people’s hands and they did not take responsibility for themselves. Romeo and Juliet are to blame for

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    F Scott. Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby follows narrator Nick Carraway’s life after meeting Jay Gatsby‚ an extravagant man with an unknown past. By comparing and contrasting Nick Carraway’s interactions with people of different wealth‚ social class‚ and background‚ Fitzgerald explores the differences between those with different backgrounds and current wealth along with the role that it play in their social interactions and marriages. Throughout the entire novel‚ Fitzgerald creates symbolism through

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    The Great Gatsby ——Worksheet Chapter 1 1. How does Nick see himself? Nick sees himself as both highly moral and highly tolerant. 2. What does the Buchanan’s house look like? It’s elaborate‚ a cheerful red and white Georgian Colonial mansion overlooking the bay. There is a lawn started at the beach and ran toward the front door for a quarter of a mile‚ jumping over sun-dials and brick walks and burning gardens. The front was broken by a line of French windows‚ glowing with

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    Blame Mexico Essay

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    Why Blame Mexico?” Fred Reed’s article about immigrant controversy has caused great impact for a long time over the years in the United States. Mr. Reed explains that all the problems that Americans blame the Hispanic or Mexican people are just a matter of finding all the benefits that being on this side of the border can offer them. The author utilizes the metaphor and a little of sarcasm when he said: it’s like putting out a salt lick and then complaining when deer come‚ immigrant parents

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    People often wonder how two people that were in love had so tragic deaths. In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet this exactly happens. The characters in Romeo and Juliet play a vital role in the ending of the story. Initially‚ the feuding households‚ Montague and Capulet‚ were the reason that Romeo and Juliet could not be together and the reason why they both died in the end. Before the play begins‚ it tells us that the Montague and Capulet homes are against each other. In the beginning of Romeo

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    The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ paints a picture of what the time period was like. It was a time known as the "Jazz Age"‚ where the economy was on an upswing and money was easy to be had. Prohibition was in affect‚ and bootlegging was a highly lucrative but shady business venture. Jay Gatsby most likely took part in bootlegging‚ which is how he accumulated his vast amount of money. Tom Buchanan on the other hand‚ acquired his wealthy status‚ by inheritance. He did not earn his money‚ but

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    the first time. This was his first bad decision and shows he is too quick and emotional. He was also speeding when it comes to supposedly falling in love with Juliet when it was just lust. Romeo killed Tybalt in an act of revenge which also shows he acted too quick. He killed Tybalt because he becomes angry and loses control and kills Tybalt out of Revenge at the same time Romeo is probably lashing out at Tybalt due to the only guilt for having contribute to Mercutio’s death. If Romeo had not killed

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    The Great Gatsby- Gatsby´s Reasons to Become Rich CONTENTS I Introduction II Wealth and Power – Jay Gatsby III Conclusion I Introduction The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a story about wealth‚ power‚ love‚ intrigues and crime‚ showing the lives of a group of people‚ all members of the social upper class. One of the stories main themes is wealth and power. This topic concerns all the characters in the book but especially interesting is the relationship

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