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  • The Great Gatsby: Did Money Kill the Great?

    The Great Gatsby: Did Money Kill the Great?

    The Great Gatsby: Did Money Kill the Great? Many people claim that The Great Gatsby is the quintessential American novel. This is due to the reoccurring theme of the book of the rise and fall of the American dream. The book is very significant because of its relation to the time period in which it was written and the actual events that were taking place in the world in and around the 1920’s. This period

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    Submitted: March 29, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Great Gatsby

    Great Gatsby

    The Great Gatsby is based on a man named Jay Gatsby and his idealistic infatuation to a girl named Daisy that he met while he was young. Gatsby was not of a wealthy family and therefore Daisy would not marry him. Gatsby devoted his life to getting what he needed to win Daisy. After the war Gatsby became a bootlegger to attain what he needed to win Daisy. In the Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald

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    Submitted: March 29, 2010 By: Fatih
  • From Past to Present:

    From Past to Present:

    From Past to Present: Reflections of What Used to Be Envision five years from now. Driving through the streets, where you drove your old friends to places you remember listening to the radio, looking at the stores that once were your favorite hangouts, cruising through your common shortcuts. Clearly you will have remembered great memories and sad ones, and when you come back, both memories will come again at the places where they had happened.

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    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Artur
  • The Great Gadsby

    The Great Gadsby

    The Great Gatsby The story begins with the book’s author, who we later learn is named Nick Carraway, recalling stories from his childhood about lessons his father taught him. He speaks of his past and characterizes himself as both highly moral and highly tolerant. He cites that it was his father who taught him not to pass his judgment onto people. Nick mentions that the hero of the story, Gatsby, was the exact opposite of

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Vika
  • Sports Is Great

    Sports Is Great

    Who could forget the Pacers-Piston brawl in which players from the Indiana Pacers went into the stands and fought with the Detroit fans? The incident took place on Novemmber 19, 2004 when Detroit Piston's player, Ben Wallace pushed Ron Artest after receiving a hard foul. Several players from both teams joined the fray. But the real escalation in violence took place when a fan threw a cup at Artest. This lead him to run into

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Jack
  • An Overview and Lessons Learned from the Great Depression

    An Overview and Lessons Learned from the Great Depression

    An Overview and Lessons Learned From the Great Depression The Great Depression was the most terrible and longest economic collapse in the history of the modern industrial world. The stock market crash in 1929 began the depression (Smith, 2002). The events associated with the Great Depression had destructive effects on the United States. During the depression, there was a decline in the production and sale of goods as well as an increase in unemployment. Many

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Mike
  • Shakespeare's Hamlet

    Shakespeare's Hamlet

    In Shakespeare’s tragedy, Hamlet, there is a dominant and overwhelming theme that is concurrent throughout the play. Throughout the play, all the characters appear as one thing on the outside, yet on the inside they are completely different. The theme of Appearance versus Reality surrounds Hamlet due to the fact that the characters portray themselves as one person on the outside and one different on the inside. In the play, Claudius, Hamlet’s uncle, appears to

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Yan
  • Alexander the Great

    Alexander the Great

    Gladiator Gladiatorial events were a token of the Roman civilization. A brutal form of sacrifice adapted from the earlier civilization of Etruscans, who believed when a person dies, his spirit relies on a blood sacrifice to survive in the afterlife. The first event to take place in Rome was in 264 BC, when Decimus Brutus held a sacrifice to honor is dead father (Roman Gladiator). Soon after these events became an undeniable part of the

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    Submitted: April 1, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Presentation Critique

    Presentation Critique

    I enjoyed going to the town of Randolph Selectmen Meeting. I felt that Selectmen Bill Alexopoulos was on the right track and had good arguments and points throughout his whole Presentation. However, I noticed a few things that, hopefully, might improve it. For his introduction, Bill mentioned about how race relations are so tense and rocky are due in part to the inflexible and judgmental ideas of white people. I don't what he meant by

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    Submitted: April 1, 2010 By: Mike
  • Explorers of the Renaissance

    Explorers of the Renaissance

    Exploration There were things made in the Middle Ages, which were used later in the Renaissance. One was invented in the twelfth century was the magnetic compass. Another was a portable device used by sailors to help them find their way, which is called an astrolabe. The astrolabe helped determine latitude. Which was very important in navigation. One was invented in the twelfth century and it was the magnetic compass. Maps became very reliable also.

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    Submitted: April 1, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Great Gatsby and the 20’s

    Great Gatsby and the 20’s

    Erik Ferjentsik 127W Paper After a time of prosperity, the roaring 1920’s became a decade of social decay and declining moral values. The forces this erosion of ethics can be explained by a variety of theories. However, F. Scott Fitzgerald paints a convincing portrait of waning social virtue in his novel, The Great Gatsby. Fitzgerald portrays the nefarious effects of materialism created by the wealth-driven culture of the time. This was an era where societal

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    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: regina
  • In Act 3 Scene 2 of Shakespeare's Play “julius Caesar”, Why Does Antony Succeed and Brutus Fail to Persuade the Crowd.

    In Act 3 Scene 2 of Shakespeare's Play “julius Caesar”, Why Does Antony Succeed and Brutus Fail to Persuade the Crowd.

    I have studied Julius Caesar a play written by William Shakespeare. I focused the study on act 3 scene 2 the speeches by Brutus and Antony. I am looking at the persuasive techniques used by the two speakers and why Antony’s speech won over the crowd. Julius Caesar has been an influential figure in history for 2000 years. Caesar was such a powerful, heroic leader with his death a devastating civil war ensued. Julius Caesar

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    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Mike
  • One Great Trip

    One Great Trip

    One Great Trip Have you ever been on a trip and you just wanted everyone to get along? If this has happened to you then keep reading. To make your trip drama free, plan your trip in advance, select your friends, and most of all, have a lot of fun. First, you need to plan your trip well and in advance. If you do not have a good spot, then your fun will be pretty

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    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: Jon
  • The Great Chain of Being

    The Great Chain of Being

    The Great Chain of Being Most of the concepts about the nature of living things in the early modern era were derived from the writings of Aristotle. Aristotle wrote about the concept of distinct types of organisms that could be distinguished from all the rest. Aristotle was interested in much more than the biological world, and attempted to build a theory of the world as a whole. As part of this theory, he believed that

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    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: Bred
  • Do You Agree with Lewis's Statement That” We Depend for a Very Great Deal of Our Happiness or Misery on Circumstances Outside All Human Control.

    Do You Agree with Lewis's Statement That” We Depend for a Very Great Deal of Our Happiness or Misery on Circumstances Outside All Human Control.

    Do you agree with Lewis’s statement that” we depend for a very great deal of our happiness or misery on circumstances outside all human control. In the United States, there are 50% of married couple divorce in recent year and 59.9% of them got divorced because unhappiness; they might just marry for money, beauty or some other reasons. So I agree with C.S. Lewis statement “that we depend for a very great deal of our

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    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Roaring Twenties and the Great Gatsby

    Roaring Twenties and the Great Gatsby

    The 1920Ѓfs in America, known as the ЃeRoaring TwentiesЃf, was a time of celebration after a devastating war. It was a period of time in America characterised by prosperity and optimism. There was a general feeling of discontinuity associated with modernity and a break with traditions. New technologies, like automobiles (left), movies and radios, spread the idea of modernity to a large part of the population. There were also new ideas and theories that clashed

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    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: Monika
  • Sonnet of William Shakespeare

    Sonnet of William Shakespeare

    Sonnet of William Shakespeare William Shakespeare is known throughout the world for his literary works. Though he is well known for his poetry, he still remains a mysterious figure. William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-Upon-Avon, on April 23, 1564. Record indicated that he was baptized at Holy Trinity Church three days later. William was born of John Shakespeare, a Glover and leather merchant and Mary Arden a landed local heiress. Shakespeare’s father, John, had a

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    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: Victor
  • Good to Great Book Review

    Good to Great Book Review

    Good to Great Book Review To transform a good company to great company is all manages’ dream, but only few of them make it. To find out the core factors which lead to a good company became a great company is very difficult, because in different era, different industry companies face different opportunities and threats. To begin the research for the Good-to-Great study, Jim Collins and his research team searched for companies that: performed at

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    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: Mike
  • Down and out in the Great Depression

    Down and out in the Great Depression

    During the 1920’s, America was a prosperous nation going through the “Big Boom” and loving every second of it. However, this fortune didn’t last long, because with the 1930’s came a period of serious economic recession, a period called the Great Depression. By 1933, a quarter of the nation’s workers (about 40 million) were without jobs. The weekly income rate dropped from $24.76 per week in 1929 to $16.65 per week in 1933 (McElvaine, 8).

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    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Kevin
  • The Great Gatsby

    The Great Gatsby

    One of the great ironies of life is that when one is young, he can’t wait to grow up, but as soon as he is old, he just wants to be young again. The same immature and vain values that one has as a youth can hold true all through an individual’s life. The Great Gatsby, a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, tells the story of a love suck Jay Gatsby in pursuit of

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    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Fonta
  • The Past and the Present

    The Past and the Present

    THE PAST AND THE PRESENT China, one of the last Communist holdouts, has made enormous advances over the last two decades in the direction of becoming an industrialized country with a market-driven financial system. Its people, a fifth of the world’s populace, are still amid the world’s poorest; however, the effects of quick industrialization and urbanization will make China a main economic power in the 21st century. In 2000 and 2001, China’s economy was performing

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    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Artur
  • Great Minds Think Alike

    Great Minds Think Alike

    Great Minds Think Alike My life has been amazing so far. Through all the ups and downs, smiles and frowns I wouldn't trade it for any other life. I did it all by holding true to my beliefs and my philosophies. No one described my way of thinking better than the man himself, Kanye West. In the song “Last Call” off of his debut album The College Dropout he spits, “Now I could let

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    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Nivea/beiersdorf Presentation

    Nivea/beiersdorf Presentation

    Deutsch Jahre 2004-2005 Inhaltsangabe Welche Platz besitzt Beiersdorf auf der deutschen Markplatz? In der Welt? Was sind die Eigenschaften dieses Gruppen? Einfьhrung I) Ein Unternehmen durch die Welt A. Beiersdorf im einige Stellen 1) Prдsentation des Gruppen 2) Geschichte B. Konkurrent 1) Marktplatz 2) L’Oreal 3) Anderen (Clarins, Clinique, Chanel…) C. Plan des Unternehmens 1) Innovation 2) Expansion des Gruppe 3) Objektiv & Projekte D. Stдrke und Schwierigkeiten II) Der Erfolg dieses Unternehmens A.

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    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Anna
  • The Great Bollywood

    The Great Bollywood

    The Great Bollywood Motion pictures have been around for a long time. They are popular all over the world. When people think of motion pictures, Hollywood always pops in their heads. As great and as popular as Hollywood is, there is a larger film industry in the world, and it’s not in the U.S. The largest film industry in the world is called Bollywood and it is located in Bombay, India. Bollywood puts out

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    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Bred
  • English Oral Presentation

    English Oral Presentation

    Slide 1: Title/Question How does Atwood create parallels and contrast between the 20th century feminism and the oppression of women in Gilead? Slide 2: Introduction Good morning, class. The question I will be analysing today is " How does Atwood create parallels and contrasts between 20th century feminism and the oppression of women in Gilead? " I will first look at some background information on the dystopian novel by Margaret Atwood, then I will look

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    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Top