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    F. Scott Fitzgerald shows many weakening points in the idea of the American Dream using the book The Great Gatsby through the topics of American being a land of bounty and beauty, the belief in progress and optimism, and triumph of an individual. He disproves the idea of America being a beautiful land with unlimited opportunities by showing the reader the hardships of the people living in the Valley of Ashes. Fitzgerald denies the belief of progress and that everything eventually getting…

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    To define topography is by thinking about the arrangement of natural or artificial materials of an area. There is the geographic component as part of the definition, but for locations like the Inca Empire had a much deeper meaning. The topography of the Inca Empire was what formed the culture; therefore it discusses the way of life and adaption for the people. As the definition of topography is defined as the natural material and what is illustrated from the map, there is an important aspect to…

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    Virtual Manipulatives

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    forthright with clear directions. Overall, it’s difficult to argue the lack of benefit of this tool across the mathematical spectrum but certainly more research needs to be completed in order to be able to link manipulatives directly to achievement. Bountiful other factors go into achievement, from learning environment to lesson structure, it’s difficult to account for the growth or lack thereof that can be attributed to one single tool such as…

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    Security Countermeasures

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    Modern power systems are made up of several interacting national systems. These systems interact providing essential support and monitoring in various power grids or sectors. While the advantages of systems interacting are bountiful in information gathering and sharing, it is not without certain drawbacks. Our society is dependent upon the availability of power and is quickly incapacitated by its loss. Simply observe the moderate disruption that is caused during severe weather. Often, these…

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    Talaandig, Ubo, Manobo, T’boli, Tiruray, Bagobo,Tagakaolo, Dibabawon, Manguangan, and Mansaka are all considered Lumads. The Lumads are well known for being peaceful and gentle and also considered as most vulnerable group. Lumad’s territories are bountiful with natural resources, especially minerals, which is the reason why outsiders are interested in their ancestral domains. (La Viña,…

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    Summer Reading Essay Prompt Individualism is the moral stance, political philosophy, ideology, or social outlook that stresses the moral worth and value of the individual. Ralph Waldo Emerson, arguably the most important individual in the Transcendentalist movement, expressed the gravity of the “integrity of your own mind” which seemed to influence the writings of many authors. Emerson’s wrote in Self-Reliance a cohesive statement of individualism, which contained his most meticulous comment…

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    immigrants have trouble pronouncing english words with Rs and Ls. So instead of saying Hello America, he says “Harro Amellica” (Yang)! This is demonstrated again when he speaks to Danny’s tutor and remarks that she is “such pretty American girl with bountiful amellican bosom! Must bind feet and bear Chin Kee’s children” (Yang 50). This not only references the speech impediment but also the way women were treated in China at one time. By dramatizing the illustration and speech patterns, Yang…

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    A Man Called Ove Analysis

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    Finding Happiness Through Adaptation Bountiful theories have been developed overtime by students, journalists, scientists, and more on how to find joy. Some argue that you can’t force happiness while others insist that it is a feeling to be made. Whether happiness comes naturally or must be made depends on the temperament and perspective of each person who seeks it. When obstacles are thrown into peoples’ paths some get hung up while others brush them off as temporary eyesores in an overall…

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    America gained independence through bloodshed, gory battles, and a plethora of heated debates among the founding fathers of our country. The Continental Congress-who in the end signed the Declaration of Independence- was ironically initially not unanimously united in the idea of creating an independent nation: The United States of America. It was transparent that the liberation could only occur effectively if the delegates were able to make decisions on issues that they had with cutting off ties…

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    Every great book is usually followed by a popular film, and it is the director and screen writer 's job to forge a piece that lives up and relates to the book. These books turned into movies can be seen everywhere, such as The Da Vinci Code, Harry Potter, or The Fault in Our Stars. Another great example of this, is the creation of the film The Great Gatsby written by Baz Luhrmann in 2013, and is based off the novel The Great Gatsby written by Scott Fitzgerald in 1925. Luhrmann nearly captured…

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