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    Why is Gatsby so great?

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    A dream is defined as: a fanciful vision of the conscious mind; a fond hope or aspiration; anything so lovely‚ transitory‚ etc. as to seem dreamlike. In the beginning pages of Fitzgerald’s "The Great Gatsby"‚ Nick Carraway‚ the narrator of the story gives the audience a glimpse into Gatsby’s idealistic dream which is later disintegrated. "No- Gatsby turned out all right at the end; it is what preyed on Gatsby‚ what foul dust floated in the wake of his dreams that temporarily closed out my interest

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    The Aztecs‚ a flourishing mesoamérican Empire‚ were elite masters of war that would take on anyone that dared challenge them. If they were not at battle‚ they would be celebrating their many gods with various festivals and feasts. Compared to other civilizations during their time‚ like the Holy Roman empire‚ the Aztecs were more capable to stand their ground. where they would struggle for superiority even within their own lands. The Holy Roman Empire’s success‚ measured next to the Aztecs‚ is miniscule

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    Poetry is vital language. Poetry relies on the writer’s feelings‚ history and perceptions‚ so every person has the background needed to write poems. Because poetry draws on the senses and the senses give deep access to memories and feelings‚ poetry writing is relevant and interesting. Poetry is ancient. The most primitive peoples have used it‚ and the most civilized have cultivated it. In all ages and in all countries‚ poetry has been written – and eagerly read or listened to– by all kinds and

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    Introduction The Greek people were the most successful ancient civilization. I think this because they came up with amazing things like‚ art. Greece also came up with amazing food. Lastly Greece is the most successful ancient civilization because of their outstanding battle groups winning many wars. The Fallen Warrior Greece is the most successful ancient civilization because of the Greek art piece of art fallen warrior from the temple of Aphaia. This is a piece of art created in c. 480-470 BC

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    Essay Prompt: Why are online courses the most popular college classes? It is no surprise that online classes are the most popular sections of every course at CCSF as common sense tells me that the flexibility in schedule and location is attractive to many students. Of course‚ this common sense approach relies on my personal opinion rather than the sociological perspective. In this paper I will examine the matter from various sociological approaches‚ describe the part of online education in American

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    breached‚ most of his life and family secrets were revealed. King Tut was a very famous Pharaoh who had an extremely interesting family. One may know who king Akhenaten was‚ he was King Tut’s father. King Akhenaten also wasn’t very popular and still isn’t too popular today. The reason King Akhenaten wasn’t remembered throughout history‚ was because when he was Pharaoh he only believed in one god! And the villagers despised him for believing this. They thought that the gods would be displeased and

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    Sarah Busi Ms. Roach Honors American Literature 12 March 2013 Harry Houdini: World’s Greatest Magician “Remembered for his ability to escape from bonds and containers‚ Houdini is the world’s most famous magician‚ and his name is instantly recognized‚ although he died over 70 years ago” (“Harry 1”). Harry Houdini was much more than any ordinary magician a mother might hire for their child’s birthday party. When one thinks of Harry Houdini‚ the furthest thing from their mind would be the clichéd

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    Why Is Ged So Dangerous

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    Thus‚ almost inadvertently summoning up an evil shadow through the summoning of the spirit‚ it’s clear that Ged needs to control the reckless/impulsive aspects of his personality and increase his self-control in order to become mature. Ged’s emerging self-control is firstly evident when “These moments of fear and darkness‚ he said to himself‚ were shadows merely of his ignorance. The more he learned‚ the less he would have to fear‚ until finally in his full power as Wizard he needed fear nothing

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    Antwaun Waters English 1302-36316 12/13/12 Annotated Bibliography of Mark Twain Budd‚ Louis J. Mark Twain: social philosopher. University of Missouri Press‚ 2001. Budd’s classic text‚ first published in 1962‚ explores Twain’s political‚ social‚ and philosophical views. It studies them in the context of his writings‚ letters‚ and books and probes the author’s personal evolution over time. Budd looks at Twain’s views on American politics‚ capitalism‚ women‚ slavery‚ the Civil War‚ and imperialism

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    Over 500 years ago‚ Shakespeare was created and had became very popular. Shakespeare still exists today and is still very popular and is used almost every day in modern day time. I am going to be writing about the differences between shakespeare back then verses modern day Shakespeare and how similar and different they are from each other. Shakespeare is still important to this day and I am going to be talking about it. Shakespeare started in the 1500’s and was created by William Shakespeare. What

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