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    Elham Shoghi Professor Sean Wilkinson English 100 3 September 2017 What’s So Funny? Imagine you had a very hard day. You are so exhausted and frustrated from all the work and everything else that went wrong at the same time. Sometimes you feel like the universe is playing a game with you and put you under a lot of responsibilities simultaneously. To escape, for even just a few minutes, you turn on your device and read or watch something funny. After some time, you have to go back to your real…

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    world. Gerberg has been a cartoonist since 1960 and sold his very first cartoon in 1961 to small magazines, like 1000 Jokes, Swank, and Diners Club Magazine, before publishing in major markets. Overtime his cartoons have appeared in The New Yorker, Playboy and numerous other publications. He has written, edited, and illustrated 43 books for both adults and children. His most respectable instructional work in his career for 28 years is Cartooning: The Art and the Business. Gerberg…

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    Fifty First Dates Analysis

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    Within the movie, Fifty First Dates, there are several interpersonal relationships that could be analyzed. Henry and Lucy, Lucy and her father, Lucy’s father and brother, as well as plenty of other relationships, though I believe the more interesting relationships lie in those connected to Lucy. For this paper, I will focus on the development of Henry and Lucy’s relationship, as it is not quite the normal progression of a relationship given Lucy’s memory problems. To show the unconventional…

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    Case Study Warner Body Works

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    Assignment2 Submitted to: Submitted by: Dr. Bashir Ahmad Anas Siddiqui (16-10711) Course: BUSN 321(B) Fall 2014 No of attached pages (10) Warner Body Works Case 35: Dividend Policy Case Summary: Warner Body Works has been known as the leading producer of custom coachwork for automobiles, delivery trucks and other special purposes vehicles. In order to increase their business…

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    For four days (January 17th to 20th), University of Toronto’s Trinity College Dramatic Society (TCDS) had performed Paula Vogel’s 1997 play How I Learned to Drive. The play revolves around Li’l Bit who reflects on her relationship with Uncle Peck, while learning the rules of the road. Through a retrospective narrative, Li’l Bit tells how learning to drive became a sexual motive for Uncle Peck. At the same time, Li’l Bit acknowledges the consequences of her actions, which affects her future.…

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    Malcolm X Historiography

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    The Autobiography of Malcolm X is written by American journalist and civil rights activist, Alex Haley. The content of the story was derived from several interviews with Malcolm X, conducted by Haley, beginning in 1963 up until Malcolm’s assassination in 1965. After dropping out from Alcorn State University, Haley enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard at the age of 18. At first, Haley was a steward, because it was one of the only jobs open to people of color. During World War II, Haley had gained an…

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    Classic literature is timeless as the characters in The Great Gatsby have identical values and attitudes towards particular themes and ideas in their society as we do today and will continue to no matter when you pick up this novel. The Great Gatsby written by F.Scott Fitzgerald in 1925 tells the story in 1922 through the eyes of Nick Caraway. Set in West Egg, New York Nick tells the story of how his extremely wealthy neighbour Jay Gatsby sets out to win back his former girlfriend Daisy Buchanan…

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    or a goal to pursue, but is unable to find what he is looking for through his unfulfilling job in bond business. Instead, he discovers his purpose in Gatsby, but during Nick 's original encounters with Gatsby, he sees Gatsby as only a philandering playboy. Nick 's inability to recognize Gatsby’s at the beginning of the novel result in confusion about Gatsby 's overly extravagant actions. David L. Minter notes that Gatsby 's story "is redeemed from corruption and waste, from failure and absurdity…

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    In the article “Where Have the Good Men Gone?” Kay S. Hymowitz warns readers that the men have turned into boys and they have changed overtime. This article first appeared in the Wall Street Journal on February 19, 2011. It is adapted from her book Manning Up: How the Rise of Women Has Turned Men into Boys. This article tells the audience how the good men have gone bad and turned into boys. She asks the audience, “Where have the good men gone?” Well, according to Hymowitz’s article there has…

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    Living Characters The social and love life of the Fitzgerald’s marriage is a main source of inspiration for the characters: Daisy, Tom, and Gatsby, in the Great Gatsby The stories F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote always represented even the tiniest parts and events of his life, even as subtle mention in his novels like the Great Gatsby. Beginning with his raising, Fitzgerald’s name was given to by him his parents: Edward Fitzgerald, a hard worker without a good income, and even though he drank more…

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