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    The American Dream term was initially derived in the year 1931 and has consistently modified its projected goal throughout the decades. Originally, people believed that anything could be attainable if one decided to strive in the workforce and enhance their current financial status. But as the world introduced a wide variety of customs, beliefs, advancements in technology, and other impactful sources in social life, people have begun to misinterpret the American Dream and have been provoked to…

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    With great wealth comes great responsibility; in The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald tries to illustrate how untrue this statement really can be. Scott yearns to show, in a fast paced and money driven world, that fortune does not necessarily define a person. At the heart of this life is the complex character Jay Gatsby – who doesn’t seem to fit anywhere. Growing up poor and gaining a vast wealth: it seems he can pay homage to both sides but fits nowhere. The character of Gatsby seems to match…

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    Northern War Strategy

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    1861 – 1862: Lincoln and the Union high commands initial strategic proposal came from Major General Winfield Scott. The general-in-chief of the proposed “Anaconda Plan.” Scott’s master vision was an 80,000 man army pushing down the Mississippi River, severing the Confederacy in half while the Union navy instituted a blockade to suffocate and cut of the South’s trade. One factor that Scott and many of his staff thought was unique in the war was that a bulk of Southerners were pro-Unionist and…

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    Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic by Alison Bechdel is an autobiographical graphic memoir that correlates her coming of age with her discovery of her homosexuality. Bechdel is also battling her inner fears that came along with her upraising but is baffled by the unearthing of her father’s own homosexuality. Her artistic decisions are affected by her homosexuality because she chooses to add stereotypical gender roles. Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic develops a proper story line by…

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    In the critical review, we would like to share a well-known movie, which is directed by Robert Stromberg, entitled “Maleficent”. This movie is an action, adventure and family movie. The story is about two rival kingdoms, human kingdom, ruled by a vain and greedy king and the Moors, a peaceful kingdom. A powerful fairy, Maleficent helps Stefan who failed to steal jewel and they grow close. One day, the king wants to attack the Moors but been defeated and he wants to revenge through offers his…

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    the Civil War. Grant learned much of his leadership skills from Generals Zachary Taylor and General Winfield Scott. The Mexican War was Grant’s first opportunity to show his leadership abilities. Grant won several battles when he was allowed to lead troops. It was during the war with Mexico that Grant really began to learn how to lead from General Zachary Taylor and General Winfield Scott. It was Taylor 's leadership style that Grant appreciated the most so he spent his time observing…

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    The Uglies Book Report

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    The Uglies written by Scott Westerfeld was published by Simon Pulse Publishing on May 2011 and contains 406 pages. The Uglies is a science fiction novel about Tally Youngblood, a teenage girl, living in Uglyville, who is trying to decide the truth of the pretty operation and the importance of her friends. The Uglies is the first of the four books in the Ugly series. Tally Youngblood, the main character in this novel, is a fifteen year old girl that lives in Uglyville. The author makes Tally…

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    “Nature, at least, didn’t need an operation to be beautiful. It just was” (Westerfeld). Characters constantly change throughout stories as they develop new ways of seeing things. In Uglies, it displays the journey and development of a young fifteen year old girl named Tally Youngblood. She starts off having her whole life planned out in front of her; however, she later begins thinking about what she really wants when she explores other parts of the world. Tally goes through major changes and…

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    a sitcom that is a “documentary” about a paper company called Dunder Mifflin in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The characters that I chose to analyze are Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson), Jim Halpert (John Krasinski), Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer), and Michael Scott (Steve Carell). Dwight Schrute works at Dunder Mifflin as a sales representative. He wears the same type of clothes everyday, a mustard-colored dress shirt, dark tie, and a brown suit jacket. He is a tall, skinny, white male, and he has short…

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    The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is a book full of mystery and demise. Two of the main characters, Tom Buchanan and Jay Gatsby, play roles against each other. French philosopher, Albert Camus, describes Gatsby best by saying, "I know of only one duty, that is to love" (BrainyQuote). Gatsby's quest to find love throughout this story is the catalyst for many tribulations. Daisy causes polarity between these two that is rivaled through the story. With Gatsby, being an idealist, and…

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