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  • Great Gatsby

    Great Gatsby

    Careless People F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby uses the characters of Tom and Daisy to symbolize the indifference the higher class exhibited during the 1920’s. At the end of the novel Nick states, “They were careless people, Tom and Daisy—they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness or whatever it was that kept them together and let other people clean up the mess they had

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    Submitted: June 27, 2016 By: jaeigdgleutf
  • A Great and Mighty Walk

    A Great and Mighty Walk

    Made in 1996, the film A Great and Mighty Walk is made by creator and student of history Dr. John Henrik Clarke, who, interchanges forward and backward between his very own story individual history, and his understandings on the historical backdrop of Africa, Pan- Africanism, the lemon of the social equality and the black power development and his investigative examination of Louis Farrakhan's Million Man March. Conceived in 1915, Dr. John Henrik Clarke was naturally

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    Submitted: September 9, 2016 By: brionna13
  • How to Be a Great Listener

    How to Be a Great Listener

    How To Be A Great Listener Siti Nabilah binti Mohd Khizam HSA0314 Study Skills (813) Madam Siti Khadijah binti Muhammad Semester 1 (2015/2016) Centre for Foundation Studies International Islamic University, Malaysia In this modern era, listening to speech sometimes might get very boring. Sometimes we are not listening very well and whatever the input that had been shared by the speakers are not being adapted by us. Research reveals that we tend to remember just

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    Submitted: November 7, 2016 By: haziq aziz
  • The Great Gatsby

    The Great Gatsby

    The Great Gatsby Within The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, social classes and the disillusionment of the American Dream are personified in a variety of ways. Throughout the novel, Fitzgerald is able to emphasize various elements of the 1920s lifestyle through the interactions between certain characters, and the way each character is personified within the book. With a variety of characters representing different social classes, Fitzgerald is able to show the reader the differences

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    Submitted: November 14, 2016 By: Alec97
  • Hope in the Great Gatsby

    Hope in the Great Gatsby

    Discuss ways in which Fitzgerald presents the themes of hopelessness and unfulfilled desires in The Great Gatsby. In your answer you should make connections and comparisons with the following passage, from Of Mice and Men “Who’s George?” she asked. “The little guy you come with?” Lennie smiled happily. “That’s him,” he said. “That’s the guy, an’ he’s gonna let me tend the rabbits.” “Well, if that’s all you want, I might get a couple rabbits

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    Submitted: December 6, 2016 By: filipziezio
  • A Review of Collins’ Good to Great

    A Review of Collins’ Good to Great

    Running head: A REVIEW OF COLLINS’ GOOD TO GREAT 1 A review of Collins’ Good to Great A REVIEW OF COLLINS’ GOOD TO GREAT 2 Abstract Collins and his research team sought to identify traits that separate great organizations from those considered good. Good- to- great companies were identified as those who produced fifteen year stock returns that bested the market average by seven times. These companies were compared and contrasted to companies with similar

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    Submitted: January 16, 2017 By: cael1310
  • The Great Gatsby

    The Great Gatsby

    [Last Name] Kenedei Wright Prosper May English 1 7/15/16 The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby was written by a man by the name F. Scott Fitzgerald. F. Scott Fitzgerald was born Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald on September 24, 1896. One of the great inspirations to write The Great Gatsby was that Francis lived through the roaring 20s. He had a chance to experience the flappers, the parties, and especially the drama. The Great Gatsby is

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    Submitted: January 17, 2017 By: kwright
  • Difference Between Expectation Hypothesis and Liquidity Preference

    Difference Between Expectation Hypothesis and Liquidity Preference

    Question 16 What is the difference between the expectations hypothesis and liquidity preference theory interpretation of the term structure of interest rates? The differences between the two term-structure of interest rate models, expectations hypothesis and liquidity preference theory, are hard to miss. Under the expectation hypothesis, the term structure of interest rate is said to reflect the market expectation of future short-term rates meaning that bonds with different maturity would be equivalent to a series

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    Essay Length: 308 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 22, 2017 By: Proud Sarinna
  • Braddon and Rossetti’s Response to Gender Expectation in Victorian Brittan

    Braddon and Rossetti’s Response to Gender Expectation in Victorian Brittan

    Braddon and Rossetti’s response to gender expectation in Victorian Brittan. When one is to compare and contrast the way in which Victorian writers of prose and poetry respond to key issue of gender expectation and sexuality of the era, it is primarily important to grasp a tangible understanding of the problem in question. Throughout the Victorian area the perception and expectation of gender roles were largely distinct. Men were illustrated as the provider and protector

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    Submitted: February 19, 2017 By: smck1995
  • Great Wave of Immigration in the United States Since 1965

    Great Wave of Immigration in the United States Since 1965

    Gresa Topallaj. Civilization essay, topic 1. Great Wave of immigration in the United States since 1965. Immigration has been the defining characteristic of America since before the country even began. In other words, America has always been a land of immigrants. It therefore has a rich history about immigration which has changed over time. The Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965 changed the face of America and has made America a one of a kind

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    Submitted: March 13, 2017 By: gresagt
  • The Great Debaters - an Even Greater Inspiration

    The Great Debaters - an Even Greater Inspiration

    Mills Eileen Mills CA 305- A The Great Debaters- An Even Greater Inspiration “Never Quit” is the message I take from the 2007 film The Great Debaters, a biographical drama about the Wiley Debate team in the 1930s. The Wiley Debate team that this movie is based on consisted of four African-American college students. One of which is a woman. They were met with opposition but they worked hard to overcome these obstacles so that

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    Submitted: April 9, 2017 By: Eileen Mills
  • Overview of Great White Sharks

    Overview of Great White Sharks

    Marsida Barjamaj BIO 132 Prof: Mark Frageau Overview of Great White Sharks The planet Earth needs to change the name. I don’t understand why we have to call the planet Earth instead of planet Water or Ocean where 70% of this planet it is covered from water. I have always been interested to know more about the ocean and the species which intrigues me. There are people who won’t even step foot in the ocean

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    Submitted: April 30, 2017 By: marsi
  • The Great Debaters Movie Review

    The Great Debaters Movie Review

    FILM CRITIQUE The Great Debaters (2007 film) Director: Denzel Washington Plot (ideas that drove the film): The plot begins when Professor Tolson asks the class to come out and try for the debate team for tryouts. Later about forty students show up to his house to debate with each other. He only ends up taking four students. Henry Lowe and Hamilton Burgess are taken as the primary debaters and Samantha Booke and James Farmer, Jr.

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    Submitted: May 2, 2017 By: Chris Wachter
  • The Great Blizzard of 1888

    The Great Blizzard of 1888

    Throughout the history of the United States we have had many storms, hurricanes, natural disasters, tornadoes and even blizzards. Now all of these storms and blizzards happen all over the place and even sometimes right here in Montclair New Jersey. Living in New jersey can be seen good and bad in a sense of weather. Good because there are no tornadoes and bad because there are blizzards and even hurricanes. As over the years here

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    Submitted: May 15, 2017 By: Rocco28
  • Great Food - Personal Essay

    Great Food - Personal Essay

    Descriptive Piece Great food, welcoming, and full of life is what comes to mind when I think about my kitchen. As I come home from a long, exhausting day of school, I hurriedly race up the stairs and into the welcoming arms of my kitchen. It surrounds me and embraces me with the warm, sweet aroma of apple cinnamon. I am able to enter into my kitchen and enjoy the sound of laughter and fun

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    Submitted: May 15, 2017 By: taleeta98
  • It Is Knowledge Produced with Great Difficulty That We Value Most

    It Is Knowledge Produced with Great Difficulty That We Value Most

    “It is knowledge produced with great difficulty that we truly value.” To what extent do you agree with this statement? Alexa Sy Y12DCL By definition, knowledge is the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject attained by the acquisition of facts, information, and skills through experience, education or other means. Knowledge can be produced in forms that vary in levels of difficulty - a relative concept that is dependent on the amount of effort put

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    Submitted: June 14, 2017 By: Alexa Sy
  • The Great Gatsby Vs. Tom

    The Great Gatsby Vs. Tom

    Ye Won Park 9 10 SENT Novel Gary Thursday, June 8, 2017 The Great Gatsby ESSAY QUESTION: Compare and contrast Gatsby and Tom. How are they alike? How are they different? Given the extremely negative light in which Tom is portrayed throughout the novel, why might Daisy choose to remain with him instead of leaving him for Gatsby? Heard about The Great Gatsby, one of the most beloved and influential America novel. Francis Scott Key

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    Submitted: June 29, 2017 By: 박 예원
  • The American Nightmare - a Great Gatsby Synthesis

    The American Nightmare - a Great Gatsby Synthesis

    2 June 2017 The American Nightmare “Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”, as defined by this nation so artfully within the Declaration of Independence, is the source of man’s ambition in America. However, this ideal is challenged by Scott F. Fitzgerald in The Great Gatsby, expanded on by John A. Pidgeon’s article about the novel, and put into present context through an editorial by Sarah Churchwell. Through these texts, the reader observes Fitzgerald’s argument

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    Submitted: July 22, 2017 By: William Zhou
  • The Great American Melting Pot

    The Great American Melting Pot

    What exactly is American culture? Well, American culture is not necessarily definable, it consists of many other cultural influences. This answer prompts other questions, three of which are: why is American culture not necessarily definable? How does American culture consist of many other cultural influences? Why does American culture consist of many different cultural influences? These three intriguing questions will be answered in this installment of “What is American culture?” Why is American culture not

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    Submitted: August 20, 2017 By: Davy Dunford
  • A Great and Mighty Walk

    A Great and Mighty Walk

    A Great and Mighty Walk Summary This infamous documentary, A Great and Mighty Walk, explores the life experiences and works of historian, author, and teacher Dr. John Henrik Clarke. The documentary interchanges between Clarke’s personal experiences and his personal interpretations of history. Throughout Clarke analyzes dominant movements in African American history dating to the time in Africa and events such as the Civil Rights Movement, Black Power Movement, and Louis Farrakhan’s Million Man March to

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    Submitted: September 5, 2017 By: kaylajenaew
  • Assess the Strengths and Weaknesses of the View That the Great Famine Was an Act of Genocide

    Assess the Strengths and Weaknesses of the View That the Great Famine Was an Act of Genocide

    Assess the strengths and weaknesses of the view that the Great Famine was an act of genocide. The great famine was several years of partial or near-complete harvest failure in which no province or county was left unaffected by what can only be described as a monumental disaster. The famine was caused by a potato blight known as Phytopthera Infestans[1] and therefore the primary cause of the famine can only be put down to sheer

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    Submitted: October 6, 2017 By: matty199797
  • The Great Gatsby

    The Great Gatsby

      The novel The Great Gatsby is taking place in the 1920s  and the narrator Nick Carraway describes the life of Jay Gatsby in how he tries to regain the love he used to have with Daisy Buchanan. F.  Scott Fitzgerald uses geography as a motif to expose the development of the theme and the characterization throughout the novel.     In the novel, Fitzgerald distinguishes the difference between West Egg and East Egg. “I lived at West

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    Submitted: October 24, 2017 By: Angela Kana
  • Great Ziggurat of King Ur-Nammu, Ur, Ca. 2100 Bce

    Great Ziggurat of King Ur-Nammu, Ur, Ca. 2100 Bce

    Smith Meghan Smith Debra Eck ARTH 101-01 September 21, 2017 Great Ziggurat of King Ur-Nammu, Ur, ca. 2100 BCE The ziggurats are the most distinctive landmarks of the Ancient Near East. The name ziggurat originated from Assyrian which “high” or “raised up.” The largest and the most well-preserved ziggurat in Mesopotamia is called Great Ziggurat of UR. A temple common for Sumerians, Babylonians and Assyrians. It is also means “to build on a flat space”

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    Submitted: October 29, 2017 By: Meghan Smith
  • The Great Theft

    The Great Theft

    Friday is a sacred day for Muslims that’s why It was important for us to closely see and diagnose what Muslims do in this day. So, going with our professor was a better way to explain things more. The mosque, that me and my class went to, was a nice building that properly represent Islam through some verses of the Quran and the sayings of the prophet Mohammed that were in the walls. I also

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    Submitted: November 21, 2017 By: hanen
  • The Great Depression: A Time of Struggles

    The Great Depression: A Time of Struggles

    The Great 1 The Great Depression The Great Depression: A Time of Struggles ________________ The Great 2 The Great Depression was a worldwide economic shock that left millions of people unemployed, leading to empty stomachs and homelessness; impacting the United States and Canada the most. This huge economic downturn lasted ten years from 1929 to 1939 and began after the stock market crash of October 24, 1929, commonly referred to as “Black Thursday”. On this

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    Submitted: December 11, 2017 By: John Oakwood

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