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    easy pickings for the black bear as they generally don’t migrate to extremely far from the river banks and fish are so highly populated. An example of a super predator within the taiga biome would be the grey fox upon the lynx. Although a lynx has superior hearing a pack of wolves may very easily overcome its prey for an easy…

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    “The ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative.” Def.1. Google Dictionary. 13 March 2017. In the novel The Great Gatsby, the character Jay Gatsby (also known as James Gatz) exhibits all of the qualities of the American dream and shows just how the dream thrives in the world for those who care to reach for it. Mr. Gatsby is a man of many qualities and much speculation, however as the book…

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    After Dan Cody arrives on the shore of Lake Superior, Gatsby looks up to Cody’s yacht which represented “all the beauty and glamour” young Gatz had ever seen (Fitzgerald 100). The yacht represents not only a portion of the glamour and wealth of what Dan Cody possesses, but also a portion of the all…

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    Introduced to the FIRST Robotics Competition Team 3102 in sixth grade by my teacher, I became hooked on the program’s emphasis on improving technology education since day one. I wanted to join a program where the most sought-after award is more important than the first place trophy. In fact, the Chairman’s award, which recognizes the team that successfully develops a program aligning with FIRST’s core values of furthering science and technology education, is the most prestigious honor that can…

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    The world we live in likes to test our limits, it tries to make you get to your breaking point; but the real question is should you let win? We live in a world that is diverse in many ways, but with this bring many issues and controversial ideas. You can 't control a lot of things like what 's going to happen tomorrow. The only thing you can do is just hope that the test stops to give you enough time to get back on your feet. I believe that people should never give up even when it gets hard…

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    Dawn Essay

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    and that was a project that should eventually be “Dawn”. The main point of scientists who was working on the project was to create a hand dishwashing product with powerful grease handling abilities, and, also, soft and mild to skin. In 1972 Salt Lake City and Atlanta became the first cities in the United States to test Dawn; later in 1988 Dawn became number one selling dishwashing liquid in the United States (Dawn Newsroom-Timeline). Since its widespread creation in 1973, Dawn dishwashing…

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    How Gatsby Killed Gatsby Is death avoidable? And if so would you want to change your life in any way for a couple more seconds, days, or years? The Great Gatsby by, F Scott Fitzgerald is one of the most popular and well regarded books, Known as a classic, this book portrays hope and death much like Romeo and Juliet, but nothing gets fixed. Gatsby, just a man with hopes that are too big he grows into the person he wants to be, but it is still not enough. Gatsby lies about his life, James Gatz…

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    and his quixotic love for Daisy Buchanan. Gatsby devotes his life into creating the dream life he had planned for Daisy and himself. Jay Gatsby, formerly known as James Gatz, was born into the working-class on a North Dakota farm. Working on Lake Superior Gatz spots a yacht and warns him about the impending storm. The grateful owner, Dan Cody, takes Gatz in as his personal assistant. Gatz is granted the new name of Jay Gatsby. Enjoying the wealth and luxury, Gatsby fantasizes about living in…

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    Collateral Estoppel Case

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    Additionally, the fact that the parties in the instant case have failed to raise the issue of collateral estoppel is of no consequence. See Johnston v. Johnston, 297 Md. 48, 59 (1983) (applying the doctrine of res judicata sua sponte); Campbell v. Lake Hallowell Homeowners Ass’n, 157 Md. App. 504, 529 (2004) (“[I]n the interests of judicial economy, [a court] may sua sponte invoke res judicata or collateral estoppel to resolve a matter before…

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    Why Is Jay Gatsby Great

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel The Great Gatsby tells the story of mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby. Taking place in Long Island in the summer of 1922, Gatsby’s neighbor, Nick Carraway recounts the tale of Gatsby, from his service in the Great War, to his extravagant parties thrown in his lavish mansion. The focal point of this essay will be Jay Gatsby -- where did he come from? How did he become so rich? Lastly, what makes Gatsby so great? James Gatz, or Jay Gatsby, as he would later go by,…

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