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    F. Scott Fitzgerald 's novel, The Great Gatsby, explores many themes including self-fashioning, dreams which are achieved/ defeated, and social mobility. The one theme that really stands out is Jay Gatsby 's desire for more. He is never happy with what he has, or what he had in the past. In The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby 's obsessive desire for more -- for fame, for wealth, for Daisy -- leads to his downfall. Jay Gatsby 's obsessive desire for fame makes him seem like he is trying too hard to…

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    extravagant and stylish fashion. It is said that her wardrobe consisted of over 2,000 gowns and that she never wore the same one twice (86). However, the expensive fabrics were not enough for Elizabeth. The gowns had to be stitched with gold and silver threads and embellished with stones, such as diamonds and pearls. When Mary was in power, gowns would be found in dull colors. Once Elizabeth took the throne, gowns became more vibrant. Fabrics were dyed an infinite number of colors and…

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    People know of many female Asian Americans that have become inspirations due to their success in their chosen careers. Three of the most notable are Michelle Kwan, Jhumpa Lahiri, and Vera Wang. These women have given honor to their country and made significant contributions to the world of sports, literature, and fashion, respectively. They serve as proof that gender and race are irrelevant to what a person can do. Michelle Kwan won over 40 championships including nine U.S. titles in figure…

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    A 1950s knee-length wedding dress with lace detail and complimentary bridesmaids gowns with a floral print would be the ideal attire for a barn wedding. A long wedding dress could be problematic because if the barn floors are rough, it could snag the bottom of your gown. Lead the Way Transportation needs to be seriously considered when you're having a barn wedding. If your wedding and reception are in different locations…

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    Imagine you are a three-year-old and you have to wake up six in the morning. The first thing that you do is a cold tanning spray to your body, heavy make-up and hard lipsticks. Then you had to dress up like a Barbie with glitzy gowns, extended hair settings and rehearsal for the talent show. At 10am, the competition starts with five critiques of grading all the way until 2:30pm, the judging time, but it did not mean that you can take a rest because you need to look energetic to judges and…

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    Waiting For The Future

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    Each day that I get older, the more I realize the sand in the glass slides by faster. Realizing that this time is not just going by quickly, it is spent worrying and waiting about things that I should not. From every age, I can remember something I waited to do or something for which I was excited about. When I was younger, I could not wait to grow up. I wanted to attend school, play sports, and graduate with all my friends, I looked forward to so many things in the future that I could not wait…

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    “You can never make a second first impression.” This age-old saying is used in our society to emphasize the importance of making a good, memorable first impression. Any initial encounters with new people, places, and things are significant because it is human nature to make quick judgements and formulate opinions without having the whole story. The wealthy socialites of West and East Egg residing in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby, are far more concerned with outward appearances…

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    Many start planning months or even years ahead. There is so much that goes into planning a wedding and not very many people realize it until it’s their time to walk down the aisle. Planning ahead is crucial when planning a wedding. Some would disagree with this and think a wedding could be planned the month before. If someone is planning on going all out with a huge wedding, they need to give themselves plenty of time to figure things out. Planning a wedding is already stressful and running out…

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    Aerosolized Pentamidine

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    Reduction of Staff & Nonclinical Caregivers (Guardians, Relatives or Visitors) exposure: 1. Protective personal equipment (PPE) required during the treatment are as follows: glove, gown and N95 mask. These protective personal equipment (PPE) is not optional and must be worn at all times. The listed PPE’s applies to the assigned staff and assisting nonclinical caregiver such as guardians, relatives or visitors. 2. Treatment Room…

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    Essay On Puritan Children

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    parents still cared for their well being. Every child had strict clothes to wear at a young age. Baby’s clothing was limited to linen socks (Sayles 1). “Until age six or seven they generally wore long gowns that open down the front (Stannard 457). Even though boys usually don’t normally wear gowns they were given a code to do so. “Children in New England were treated much the same as children in England (457). Both girls and boys wore the same clothing throughout most of their early childhood…

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