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    Jay Cutler is a very famous body builder. He was born August 3,1973. He grew up in Massachusetts and lived there for quite some time. He has 3 brothers and 3 sisters. He was the youngest sibling. He received a college degree in Criminal Justice. Now that he is focussed on his body building he has moved to Las Vegas to live on with his wife, Kerry. He has always been involved in sports growing up. He didn’t get into body building until he was 18 years old. He started out just wanting to look better but soon helium realized helium wanted to contend too. Jay quickly found a love for the sport. He is now an IFBB professional bodybuilder. Jay has won the title of Mr. Olympia 3 times in his career. He keeps his weight astatine 274 when astatine…

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    What happened to Aaron Rodgers? Seriously. Here’s a player who was the epitome of an NFL quarterback in 2010. Six years later, you’d think Rodgers was a rookie from an FCS school in North Dakota. Wait, bad example. Sorry Carson Wentz. Rodgers’ passes seem to always be slightly off, and it often seems like he’s meeting his receivers for the first time each game. The once feared offense of the NFL North now seems to have a Cutler-esque feel. That’s a scary proposition considering all the years…

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    character is Jay Wild. He is a very important person in the case of Hae Lee, without him there would not have been a real conviction against Adnan at all. Why is this important though? Thoughts are up in the air when it comes to the truthfulness of Jays testimony, especially when he is involved, but gets off scotch free due to his allegations against Adnan. Although he was able to bargain a plea deal, he ran the risk of putting himself behind bars in order to let what he believes to be the truth…

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    Tom Buchanan and Jay Gatsby... perfect foils? By: Daniela Calderon In “The Great Gatsby,” written by Scott Fitzgerald, Tom Buchanan and Jay Gatsby are two characters that struggle with the idea of losing their shared love interest, Daisy. Tom and Gatsby’s attachment to Daisy is differently justified due to their contrasting views, personalities, attitudes, actions, backgrounds, and other factors, some of which they do share and concur in. Fitzgerald did a great thing here. He created two…

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    In The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald money, power, and the fulfillment of dreams is what the story’s about. On the surface the story is about love but underneath it is about the decay of society’s morals and how the American dream is a fantasy, only money and power matter. Money, power, and dreams relate to each other by way of three of the characters in the book, Gatsby, Daisy, and Tom. Gatsby is the dreamer, Daisy cares about money, and Tom desires and needs power. People who…

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    Jay would stare into the green light on the Buchanan's dock endlessly while reaching for it. While Gatsby is reaching for this light, which represents the past when he was in a happy relationship with Daisy, he is unaware of the consequences that are created from his absent-minded choices that he takes to win back Daisy. For example Jay takes the blame for a murder, throws giant parties, gets involved in bootlegging, and most importantly becomes someone he isn't deep down all to impress a girl…

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    Mitchell’s argument is both convincing and intriguing. He supports it with evidence from both within the novel and without, utilizing important scenes and clinical analyses of narcissists. Not only is it believable, it explains Gatsby’s behavior throughout the entire novel. Mitchell has succeeded in his attempt to prove Jay Gatsby to be a pathological narcissist. Everything that Gatsby appreciated was nothing more than a mirror, even in the last moments of his life; Gatsby may have been…

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    E. “With 1500 of them out there converting 2 Chinamen apiece per annum against an uphill birthrate of 33,000 pagans per day, it will take upwards of a million years to make the conversions balance the output…” (Twain 4) This quote comes from Mark Twain’s essay entitled “The United States of Lyncherdom”; for Twain, a southern man, to write such a liberal essay at the time when lynching was popular is really quite a bold move. Unfortunately it was not published until after his death for he feared…

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    a journal, is fighting with depression and alcoholism caused by the sequence of events he lived with a mysterious man name, Jay Gatsby. Nick’s Doctor listens to him re-encountering the story which led him to his current situation. Nick’s story explains that seven years ago, he moved into a tiny house on Long Island, and had the wealthy, sumptuous, and mysterious Jay Gatsby as a neighbour. Gatsby sent an invitation to Nick, however Nick had no idea Gatsby’s real intentions for this invitation is…

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    Reflective Response 890 I believe that Jay Gatsby and Othello’s inability to face the truth lead to their tragic consequences, but in real life I believe it is not the case. The Great Gatsby and ‘Othello’ are both stories beautifully constructed by William Shakespeare and F. Scott Fitzgerald. I believe that the refusal to face the truth for Gatsby and Othello, was definitely an element used by the authors to construct them as tragic protagonists. Jay Gatsby from The Great Gatsby is an…

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