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    This is excellently portrayed in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s outstanding American classic, The Great Gatsby, in which the theme of superficiality is explored through the characterisation of the glamorous, but shallow lives of the wealthy. Fitzgerald’s 1925 bestselling masterpiece serves as a critique of the superficial and materialistic world of fantasy and grandeur in which the novel is set, and remains a relevant novel, pertaining to a contemporary audience. The world of extravagant parties and…

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    Self-driving cars of Google have secured just about a million miles of street, however, after a spate of late backside mishaps; their well-being has gone under investigation. Mechanized cars can likewise be customized to manage particular circumstances, and Google 's autos use the machine is figuring out how to perceive specific deterrents and activity situations. Google 's group as of now is preparing its self-driving cars to recognize distinctive hand motions (Markoff). Be that as it may, cars…

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    World Consumption of American Culture The world is consumed by American culture. Why, you ask? It’s because according to America, those who aren’t democratic and capitalist are wrong. For the past 80 years it hasn’t been America trying to learn from its mistakes, it has been America dominating its political, economic, and wartime opponents no matter the playing field. On the surface it may seem that this is good for the US, but for others who don’t want to play along, they’ve got a problem on…

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    My First Flag

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    My first flag is about the character Arnold Spirit from the book, “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian” by Sherman Alexie. Arnold is a budding cartoonist living at the rez (Spokane Indian Reservation), he sees how his family and friends are suffering inside his troubled home and he takes his future into his own hands. After seeing he got the same textbook that his mother used when she was fifteen (who is thirty years older than him), he decided to leave after his teacher on the rez…

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    KELLER: Katie. How many times can you let them break your heart? KATE: Any number of times. (7) This was in the beginning of the book when they were just finding out about Helen’s disability, not able to hear or see. To me, this passage means that Kate still has hope, and that she is willing to do everything it takes for Helen to see and hear. This fall I have experienced a series of injuries. In total, I have missed about 10 weeks of sports. Soccer is my passion. It always has been. I love…

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    Verbal communication is indispensable. Well, at least that’s what I thought, before I was unable to speak for three hours. It was an interesting exercise. I thought about all the people in the world who are incapable of speaking, but still able to communicate. With knowing this, it helped me to remain focused and hold my tongue until my time was up. It was comedy night at my church on Saturday, May 28th. I knew I was going to be there awhile, so it was the perfect place for this exercise. I was…

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    The American auto industry is dealing with a lot of challenges in order to manufacture their products as the years go by. Many of these challenges that these industries faces can be main factor that interacted with one another but are individually can be main issues that the industry is facing. There are a lot of factors that the auto industry is facing but I am only going to focus on a few which are big main factors which could be part of other factors. First would be consumer’s demands, making…

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    1990s Welfare Reforms

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    Jack Golden Ms. Cintorino English 11R September 11, 2016 During the welfare reforms of the 1990s was the most discussed topic since many people of the American population believe people were cheating the system by having more kids many acts came into play to balance out welfare the reasoning to see if low wage mothers could survive. What you don’t necessarily realize when you start selling your time by the hour is what you’re really selling is your life” (Ehrenreich) when you work a…

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    Callie and Marie show characterization when they judge each other off what they are seeing and how it effects both of them. Callie is judgmental when she sees Marie pull up she automatically see a rich family with a Lexus. She also makes a statement about putting the word cheap in the paper because they are driving a nice vehicle. Judging was not done on just one person’s part she judge based off what Marie was driving. Callie is being a good mom who loved Bo so much…

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    Picture this: Mr. Smith, having some care trouble, pulls his Lexus over to the curb on Cypress Boulevard in the middle of East Los Angeles and proceeds to the nearest 7-11 to call for a tow truck. His Armani Suit signals to everyone around that this guy just does not belong. Five kids pass by wearing NFL jerseys and sagging slacks. They all glare and one mutters a sarcastic “oooooh, baby,” as he looks Mr. Smith up and down. In his own world, the clothes Mr. Smith wears mean sophistication and…

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