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    write some numbers down. Daisy and Gatsby went off by themselves. After the party they all met up at Daisy’s house. While they are at Daisy’s Tom wants to go to town. They all get ready, and Tom drives Gatsby’s yellow car, and Gatsby drives Tom’s blue coupe’. They speed off to town. They rent a room at The Plaza hotel. While there Tom decides to confront Gatsby. Tom tells everyone that Gatsby is a bootlegger.…

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    The 1920s, a decade worthy of being nicknamed the Roaring Twenties as it was the first step towards the new modern age. It was right after the first World War had ended, all people wanted was to appreciate life and what people needed to be happy was some new inventions. The most popular invention and the most treasured invention during the 20s and onward was the automobile ("Canada A Country By Consent: The Roaring Twenties"). The automobile had developed in the twenties, brought negative…

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    Myrtle Great Gatsby

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald lived the American Dream in his prime. He published The Great Gatsby in the twenties, and he strived to do things exactly as his fictional character Jay Gatsby would. The parties Fitzgerald threw were replicas of those of Jay Gatsby. Fitzgerald envied his Gatsby in every aspect. Upon his death in 1940, the book started selling during and after World War II, when the American Dream seemed more attainable than ever. Jay Gatsby is an American icon. Every man wishes they…

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    Michael Crichton wrote the original “Jurassic Park” and Steven Spielberg captivated us with the 1993 Blockbuster that has turned into an impeccable franchise (Anderson, 2015). At ten years old, I merely went to see the movie a dozen times before my parents no longer would give into my paleontology obsession. “No one’s impressed by a dinosaur anymore,” are the lines expressed by park manager, Claire, in “Jurassic World” (Anderson, 2015). The franchise has spawned a mega-brand that has like any…

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    perfect example of hysteria.(History.com) It all started when a young girl by the name of abigail began randomly accusing people of being witches and then there were many hangings thus resulting in hysteria.(History.com) Abigail shortly after flew the coupe so to speak and took a lot of money with her.(History.com) This is usually how hysteria is started and finished unfortunately.(History.com) It caused the death of many innocents just because everyone was to afraid to question authority…

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    Concert, I noticed many strengths and weaknesses of my performances, but I also noticed my growth as a dancer. Even between two different days of performances, they were both distinct in their own ways. In the freshman dance, I noticed that my beginning coupe turns, I tended to falter and stumble on the transitions in between them, but I was able to recover from those mistakes. On Thursday I saw that my turn out on various steps was getting lost, but on Friday it was much better. In regards to…

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    Using PC used as a proxy server (Fiddler) between Nissan LEAF app (called NissanConnect EV) and the network, it was discovered that the app use an unprotected HTTP protocol (using GET commands) to access vehicle status. Status includes charge level, plug state and time, autonomy, HVAC activation, a timer, and passed trip information. To succeed, the request requires only a valid VIN number to identify the target vehicle, no user id, no password, no session. Activation of AC even returns a user…

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    Why Muscle Cars Are Dead

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    dead. The muscle cars of the past are still around, but car manufacturers do not make them anymore. The term “muscle” car refers to the two-door sports coupes that were manufactured from 1949 to the mid-1970s. These small cars had huge powerful engines that were designed for high performance driving. Although muscle cars were two-door sports coupes, they originally were used by bootleggers to easily escape from the authorities during the prohibition era. These cars were heavy and fast and able…

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    social and economic pressures, and who are often particularly vulnerable to such pressures because of chronic pain, depression, and the effects of medication” (p.6). When the patients were healed by the doctors, their families often need to spend coupe amounts of money. These expenses resemble an astronomical figures for the common families. They will be forced to go into debt until cannot burden; then they should give up treatment. Therefore, euthanasia is a rational choices, because it helps…

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    the accused is guilty. If we can not be one hundred percent sure the accused is guilty they should not be executed or serve life in prison. While the idea of finding out someone I love murdered someone and is now on death row would be difficult to coupe with, finding out someone I love or even myself were innocent and on death row would be…

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