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  • Gatsby and Daisy - She Loves Me She Loves Him Not

    Gatsby and Daisy - She Loves Me She Loves Him Not

    She Loves Me She Loves Him Not All of the quotes that I choose for the project demonstrate a symbolic setting. For example on of the quote where Gatsby is through parties trying to get Daisy to come to him there are a few different symbols. The First one is the house because Gatsby want Daisy to come to Nicks next door so Gatsby’s house stands out. Also he would through all of these parties

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    Submitted: April 11, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Great Expectations

    Great Expectations

    Throughout the novel Great Expectations, the author Charles Dickens showed Pip’s interactions with many different kinds of characters. Mrs. Havisham, an elderly wealthy woman, had a great effect on him because he saw the way the rich live. Living along with Mrs. Havisham was her adopted daughter, Estella, and through her harsh commentary towards Pip, also had a great impact upon him. The last character who was proven to have influenced Pip was his sister’s

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    Submitted: April 11, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Gryorg: Great Bay Dungeon

    Gryorg: Great Bay Dungeon

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gryorg: Great Bay Dungeon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Items Gained: Heart Container Masks Gained: Gryorg Guardian Mask This is one of the toughest battles you will encounter in the game. Gryorg is a huge fish and 4 main attacks that do a lot of damage (well 3 of them do a lot of damage.) You have two ways of defeatin this guys, or you can do a combination of both, you can either: Stand on the platform

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    Submitted: April 12, 2010 By: Mike
  • Basic Science in a Nutshell

    Basic Science in a Nutshell

    Diffusion is the process of particles (particularly cells) moving from one area of lesser concentration to an area of higher concentration. A good example of diffusion would be dropping a drop of blood into water, the effect would result with the water all turning a reddish color and therefore the blood cells moved to an area of lesser concentration until equilibrium was reached. Another good example would be when somebody sprays a fragrance; it eventually

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    Submitted: April 13, 2010 By: Mike
  • How to Become a Great Baseball Player

    How to Become a Great Baseball Player

    Being great at a particular sport, such as baseball, is actually quite simple. It takes a mix of talent and even more hard work. I have seen a very large number of athletes come through this high school with all the talent in the world, but had no work ethic. Talent is only a fraction of what is needed to be great. The process of becoming a great baseball player takes talent, hard work, and

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    Submitted: April 15, 2010 By: Yan
  • Jay Gatsby

    Jay Gatsby

    Jay Gatsby is a man who lives next to Nick in West Egg and is a man made of Ѓenew moneyЃf. Jay is a quiet man that keeps to himself even when he throws his own party; he is inside looking out on everyone. Gatsby is a very interesting man with a very mysterious past which he is never really willing to tell. He first met Daisy just before the war and since then has

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    Submitted: April 15, 2010 By: Mike
  • Two Great Works

    Two Great Works

    Two Great Works Thesis Statement: The morals and themes in both the book and the movie are parallel in the story of racism and Alabama life in the 1930’s told through a young girl’s eyes (Scout). I. Introduction A. Comparing the book to the movie B. Challenges of director II. Differences between movie and book A. Characters 1. Aunt Alexandra 2. Miss Maudie B. Morals and themes of the book the are same III. Deletions

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    Submitted: April 16, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Great Depression

    Great Depression

    During the late 1920s the U.S. economy experienced rapid growth. As a result, when the economic decline of 1929 occurred, it was originally seen as part of an economic boom-bust-boom cycle. However, productivity continued to tailspin unexpectedly for three and a half years, resulting in the loss of millions of jobs and bankruptcies in countless businesses. One person who experienced the Great Depression said “It was a time of utter chaos, in which there were

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    Submitted: April 17, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Great Depression

    Great Depression

    The Great Depression began in late 1929 and lasted for about a decade. The economic depression that beset many countries in the 1930s was unique in its magnitude and its consequences. “At the depth of the depression, in 1933, one American worker in every four was out of a job. In other countries unemployment ranged between 15 percent and 25 percent of the labor force.” The great industrial slump continued throughout the 1930s, shaking the

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    Submitted: April 19, 2010 By: Monika
  • Great Depression

    Great Depression

    The Great Depression was a worldwide economic decline in 1930's. It was the most difficult and longest period of unemployment and low business activity in modern times. The Depression began in October 1929, when the stock values dropped very quickly. Many stockholders lost large amounts of money. Banks, factories, and stores closed and left millions of Americans jobless and penniless. Most families had to depend on charity to provide food. When the Depression began Herbert

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    Submitted: April 19, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Demosthenes the Great Orator

    Demosthenes the Great Orator

    Demosthenes was an amazing Orator in his time, but really struggled to get there. He was born around 384 B.C. and died 322 B.C. in Athens, Greece. He showed us that we can do anything that we set our minds to do, with his great achievements, and with making and writing speeches. Demosthenes tried very hard, with his speeches, to save Greece from enemies. Demosthenes was orphaned at the tender age of seven years old

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    Submitted: April 19, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Great Depression

    The Great Depression

    During the economic boom of the "Roaring Twenties," the traditional values of rural America were challenged by the Jazz Age, symbolized by women smoking, drinking, and wearing short skirts. The average American was busy buying automobiles and household appliances, and speculating in the stock market, where big money could be made. Those appliances were bought on credit, however. Although businesses had made huge gains -- 65 percent -- from the mechanization of manufacturing, the average

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    Submitted: April 19, 2010 By: Max
  • The Great Renaissance

    The Great Renaissance

    The Renaissance was one of the greatest cultural movements and it started in the early 1300's in Italy then later spread to other countries in Europe. The word renaissance comes from the act of being reborn. The reason this is used to describe this period in history is that many artists and scholars were studying the way of life in ancient Rome and Greece. To be more specific they were trying to restart the essence

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    Submitted: April 20, 2010 By: Andrew
  • America’s Great War: Review

    America’s Great War: Review

    In the book, America’s Great War: World War I and the American Experience, Robert H. Zieger discusses the events between 1914 through 1920 forever defined the United States in the Twentieth Century. When conflict broke out in Europe in 1914, the President, Woodrow Wilson, along with the American people wished to remain neutral. In the beginning of the Twentieth Century United States politics was still based on the “isolationism” ideals of the previous century. The

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    Submitted: April 21, 2010 By: Bred
  • A Great Alternative Energy Source

    A Great Alternative Energy Source

    A Great Alternative Energy Source Prices at the pump seem to be increasing over the years. This is mostly noticeable during the summer months where gas prices are at their highest due to increased gas consumption during the summer. A few different companies are experimenting with different forms of alternative energy, such as Biodiesel which is derived from vegetable oils and animal fats. It usually produces less air pollutants than petroleum-based diesel. There are also

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    Submitted: April 21, 2010 By: Mike
  • Evidence for the Great Flood

    Evidence for the Great Flood

    A flood generally causes a rather large amount of land to end up underwater. The Great Flood was no different, it caused almost all the land in the world to go underwater. Did the Flood—as recorded in Genesis chapters 6-8—really happen? Was there a humongous amount of water that completely eradicated man from the face of the earth with the exceptions of Noah and his family and subsequently sent vast amounts of land underwater? There

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    Submitted: April 21, 2010 By: Vika
  • The Great Walmart of China

    The Great Walmart of China

    When Wal-Mart sent an advanced team of executives to China in 1994, they were responsible for researching this enormous untapped market that offered over one-hundred cities with populations of more than one million. The external environment that was challenging Wal-Mart’s expansion into the Chinese market was complicated. Wal-Mart opened their superstore which was designed to meet the needs of the people in the new Chinese market. They could not just walk in with the

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    Submitted: April 23, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Bhangra, a Great Dance to Learn

    Bhangra, a Great Dance to Learn

    Navdeep Singh English 098 Bhangra, A great dance to learn The curtains arose and there was near dead silence for about 3 seconds. When the lights arose, I heard thousands of people screaming loud and rising to their feet. They were excited about what was coming forth, which was a totally unforgettable dance to be displayed to the entire audience. As the five minute routine started, I danced with enjoyment and displayed my incredible

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    Submitted: April 24, 2010 By: Steve
  • No Great Mischief

    No Great Mischief

    In No Great Mischief, Alistair MacLeod proves to the reader that it is impossible to talk about the Scottish-Canadian heritage without mentioning tradition, family and loyalty. MacLeod wrote this book about loyalty to family tradition. It is common to talk about these three things when one describes his family or his past in general, but in this book, MacLeod has included every single intricate detail about each one of the three aspects. Family plays

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    Submitted: April 24, 2010 By: Janna
  • The Great Gastby

    The Great Gastby

    This chapter provides the final pieces of Gatsby’s makeup, and this is done by further flashbacks into critical periods of his past. The real history narrated by Nick is, of course, in contrast to the information Gatsby has himself provided. Gatsby was born James Gatz on a North Dakota farm and he briefly attended College in Minnesota, but dropped out after a few weeks. He then worked on Lake Superior, fishing for salmon and clams,

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    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Vika
  • Informative - Comparisons of the First and Second Great Awakenings

    Informative - Comparisons of the First and Second Great Awakenings

    With the development of a civilized society in America during the 1700s and 1800s, the role religion played in an everyday person’s life was becoming more and more diminished. To combat this, a series of religious revivals were set in motion: The Great Awakenings. These were a series of large, sweeping religious, social, and political changes that sought to use the basis of religion to revive faith in a neglected belief, bring about numerous social

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    Submitted: April 26, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Peter the Great and His Accomplishments

    Peter the Great and His Accomplishments

    In 1629, a young and determined prince named Peter Alexeyevich Romanov took the crown of Russia. However, Peter inherited a state where the real power was held by a large group of traditional landowning elite, known as the boyard nobility. After a weak rule by Michael Romanov and his son, who was backed up by the nobility, the traditional Russian service system was breaking down, as the nobility attempted to avoid duty in the army.

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    Submitted: April 26, 2010 By: Max
  • 43 Great Coctails

    43 Great Coctails

    Cocktails Apple cocktail Ingredients: Almond, Amaretto, Apple Schnaps, Coffee Liquer (Kalua), Lime, Orange Juice, Pineapple Juice Apple cocktail Black Russian Ingredients: Vodka, Coffee Liquer (Kalua) Stir 4cl vodka with 2cl coffee liqueur into a whiskey glass. Add ice. Bloody Mary Ingredients: , Worcester Sauce, Tabasco, Tomato Juice, Lemon 4cl Vodka, 1cl lemon juice, salt, 1 dash of Worcestersauce, 1 dash of Tabasco, black pepper, 10cl tomato juice in shaker. Shake well and pour it in

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    Submitted: April 26, 2010 By: Mike
  • Great Wall of China Report

    Great Wall of China Report

    The Great Wall of China The Great Wall of China is truly one of the greatest architectural achievements in recorded history. The longest structure ever built, it is about 6,700 kilometers (4,163 miles) long and made entirely by hand. This wall is said to be visible from the moon. It crosses Northern China, from the East coast to Central China (Karls, 1). This massive wall is not only one of the ancient wonders of the

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    Submitted: April 26, 2010 By: Mike
  • Evacuation Was a Great Success" Discuss Using the Sources and Your Own Knowledge

    Evacuation Was a Great Success" Discuss Using the Sources and Your Own Knowledge

    "Evacuation was a great success" Discuss using the sources and your own knowledge In this essay I will be using the sources and my own knowledge to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of this statement and will then formulate my own opinion as to whether I agree or disagree with it. The first children were evacuated on the 31st August 1939. More followed between the 1st and 3rd of September until in all almost one

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    Submitted: April 27, 2010 By: Jon

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