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    Surging rideshare companies such as, Lyft and Uber, offer struggling Americans jobs that were vacant in past times. However, such companies have been the bedrock of outrage from current professional chauffeurs. In my city of San Antonio, the City Council had approved a series of guidelines that regulate ridesharing companies. At the time, local taxi drivers had become gleeful, as the stern guidelines were being approved. Furthermore, the taxi drivers felt that the competition between the Taxi…

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    Humanity is looking for new invents. When the cars invented first they were big ease for people but now. Even driving is difficult for people. So a hot button is driverless cars alias autonomous cars. This technology’s regularly testing would begin announced by waymo. Waymo is an independent company. And in my opinion it is an awesome invent. But there are some questions in our minds. One of that is “is it safe or not?”. Can it help to minimise the car accidents or will it augment? This question…

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    Fitzgerald and Hemingway appear to be different, but actually have significant similarities. Hemingway uses short and simple language, and the iceberg model. Fitzgerald uses elaborate and precise language, but they both include religious symbolism and allusions to Jesus Christ in their texts. The difference between Fitzgerald and Hemingway’s style of writing, is that Hemingway uses more simple text passages, while Fitzgerald uses elaborate text passages. An example of Fitzgerald’s writing style…

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    white people as a force that oppresses him, prohibiting him from pursuing happiness. Bigger hates the fact that he can’t pursue his dream job, since he is African American. His mother advices him to take the job opportunity that Dalton gave him as chauffeur. That day he meets his friends, and they plan to rob a white…

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    The Younger’s family are all black: Walter Lee Younger the chauffeur, Beneatha Younger who is twenty years old and goes to college to become a doctor, Lena Younger is Walter and Beneatha’s mother, Ruth Younger is Walter’s wife and Travis Younger mother, and Travis Younger is the youngest in the family. The Younger’s…

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    He hopes that investing in a liquor store will suddenly accumulate all the money he will ever need. He finds his job as a chauffeur to be emasculating and he believes that with this he will improve himself socially and will be looked up to by all the people who (he believes) do not think much of him as a man, but Mama thought otherwise, “Mama: Oh – So now it’s life. Money is…

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    patience. Doug is in charge of a team to protect Tess Carlisle, the widow of a former U.S. President. Tess is well known for her political and charitable work, but seems to regard Doug less as a security officer and more as a servant—not unlike her chauffeur, Earl, or her nurse, Frederick. Doug regards it as beneath his professional dignity to perform little chores around the house or bring Tess her breakfast in bed. Tess orders him to do so, even to fetch her ball during a round of golf. Any…

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    windows. The Carriage House served as the Estate’s garage, stables, and living quarters for the chauffeur and groomsman. The garage was originally designed to house 10 cars. In the garage was also a mechanic’s shop and a gasoline tank complete with a pump and nozzle for refueling vehicles. The stables included two box stalls, four straight stalls, and a tack room. The second floor housed the chauffeur, groomsman, and their families. The Gate Lodge was built to house the Estate’s superintendent.…

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    The American Dream; a beautiful chance of success for anyone who strives hard enough. The american dream was attractive not only to immigrants but poorer families, such as the younger family in the book A Raisin In The Sun. However, it doesn’t seem that the youngers have truly realized the american dream. Therefore, it is likely that the youngers have disillusioned the american dream because they didn’t work hard for the money, they didn’t attempt at making their situation better before the life…

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    long before, but a peculiar combination of circumstances had prevented it — signed Jay Gatsby, in a majestic hand” (41) As part of his charade, Gatsby seems to favor flattery and extravagance as means to draw in potential guests. By sending his “chauffeur” to deliver his message, he is clearly going all out in an attempt to flatter his guest by making Nick feel special, just as he did with the woman who tore her dress, while also making his wealth known. Gatsby’s “surprisingly formal” use of…

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