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    3.1.2 Gatsby——ego Ego is separated from id. And it suffered realistic cultivation so that it can be sensitive generally. It can gain the satisfaction and prevent from pain according to the “reality principle”. The name of “Gatsby”, which also can be explained as “by gate”. He is near the gate, but he can’t enter. This name can also symbolize that Gatsby wants to realize his American dream, but failed eventually. During the 1920s in America, Pursuing fortune and enjoyment became people’s fashion.…

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    Currently, in England and Wales, there are 43 regional police forces and additional specialised national forces, including, but not limited to: The British Transport Police; Ministry of Defence police; and the National Crime Agency. Other agencies, such as HM Revenue and Customs, and private security companies, can also legitimately enforce the law through proportionate punitive and retributive sanctions (Hale et al., 2013; Home Office,…

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    yards of the fire?” When Raina inquires about the in-charge of the cavalry, Bluntschli satirizes her idealistic notion about war and also exposes the supposed-heroics of Sergius: Raina: “First One! The bravest of the brave!” The man (prosaically): “Hm! You should see the poor devil pulling at his horse.” Raina: “Why should he pull at his horse?” The Man: “Do you suppose the fellow wants to get there before the others and be…

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    The Rain God is a novel about a Mexican family living in a town of the United States, New Mexico and Mexican border. The family has struggles with several members such as sexuality, racial and ethnic identification, deaths, etc. Symbolism is shown during the entire book by religion. Mama Chona is a very religious woman that influences all the family. She expects every member to be perfect and have innocent souls. What she means by that is she wants everyone t follow strict religious rules…

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    Cayman Island Case Study

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    Background of Cayman Island During the dark and moonless night of the 8th of February 1794, an navigational error have resulted ten of the British ships, including a Royal Navy vessel (HMS Convert), being wrecked on the treacherous coral reefs off East End, Grand Cayman. The local people saved everyone aboard the ships, including, so the story goes, a royal prince. When Britain's King George III heard of this act of gallantry, he is said to have decreed that the people of the Cayman Islands…

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    Inspector Muggins leant back in his chair and took a long drag on his cigar, with the contented air of a man who is paid to do nothing but sit in an office and drink whisky and puff on cigars. Which is exactly what Muggins did. The town Muggins lived in was a quiet one, so there was rarely any need for him to get off his considerable bottom and lumber off to some crime scene. So it came as something of a surprise when the phone rang. So much of a surprise, in fact, that Muggins fell off his…

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    Me: Good morning Theresa! How are you? Theresa: Good, I am doing well. Me: Thank you for coming over to my house! Let’s sit in the sunroom. The long futon over there is waiting for you. Would you like a drink? By the way, thank you for letting me interview you for my class assignment! Theresa: I could go for some tea. And you’re welcome. Thanks for choosing me. Me: No problem! If you don’t mind, I would like for you to answer just three questions. They are all about how you feel about the health…

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    developmental biology, geology, genetics and paleontology. Created by Charles Darwin who wrote The Origin of Species (1859) to define his theory of Evolution. It was centered mainly on observations he made on his 5-year long voyage around the world aboard the HMS Beagle (1831-36). Since then, mankind's origin has commonly been described from an evolutionary viewpoint. In addition,…

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    Fundamentals of Public Health: Science and Practice Assessment: Introduction: I have selected the Public health policy in smoking ban to provide an understanding of the key principles of the public health, discuss the key sociological and policy concepts and how these relate to health and healthcare. A case study will be used to describe the benefits of healthy life and the risk associated with unhealthy life style. I will also try to demonstrate an understanding of the strategies that…

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    Aerial Forces Impact

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    To what extent did the aerial forces of the First World War impact the course of the war and its outcome? “The day has passed when armies on the ground or navies on the sea can be the arbiter of a nation's destiny in war. The main power of defense and the power of initiative against an enemy has passed to the air.” -Brigadier General Billy Mitchell. November, 1918. The Italo-Turkish war, which lasted from 1911-12 and was predominantly fought in Libya, was the first recorded event of a bomb…

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