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    Fitzgerald draws a social commentary on 1920s America and the American Dream as nothing more than a myth. The American Dream was the national ethos that arose from the Declaration of Independence written by the founding father Thomas Jefferson which states that “all men are created equal” and with hard work and determination they can achieve their goals. In the Great Gatsby, we see no characters who have achieved their dream, and the wealth that they have is not from their own hard work. Tom…

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    The second interview was held in a restaurant inside a mall near the place where MJ and his sister’s uncle lives. The place was not crowded and noisy compared to the first venue of the first interview. Again, the proximity between the interviewer and MJ was still considered important. The sitting arrangement (Figure 2) in the second venue was arranged by the researcher aiming for the comfort of both MJ and his sister because the chair was a soft couch. This arrangement also aimed to get a good…

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    Each morning, many kids and teens alike look in their closet and carefully or carelessly pick out an outfit, with no restrictions placed on their self-expression through clothes. Some, however, have limited or no freedom in what they wear. School uniforms have always been considered a controversial issue. Teachers and faculty continue to support dress codes while many students resist the steady increase in uniforms that is occurring in schools today. Both sides of the argument are well…

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    serial. I looked at my backed pack to check that I had the essentials. Then I told my parents that I was ready. We drove to the school. My dad parked in the school parking lot, I looked at the students inside, they all that the same uniform, a white polo shirt with blue jeans. It looked like a small army of little solders all in lines waiting for the teacher to come. We when to the office to register me. Inside the office there was a resection where there were two secretaries, both of them…

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    Pro School Uniforms

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    different than most.That's what it’s like for some people,and those people will most of the time want uniforms. School uniforms aren't always what you think they are.They can be set for school colors,so that girls wear skirts and a polo shirt, while the guys wear pants and a polo shirt,or they can be set so that girls wear a shirt and pants, but the point is that we don't know since uniforms will be different for every school. Uniforms can be a pro and a con,they have supporters for both…

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    Dress Code Consensus

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    The students at this school have come to a consensus in regards to the necessary change in the dress code that it needs to be implemented in order to appease the growing concerns. Although we are very much aware of the guidelines set forth by this institution we, however, can not disregard the wants of such a high percentage of the student body. These factors in conjunction with the approval of a student committee by our principal have propelled us to take action and bring about reform to this…

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    Jay Gatsby: Gatsby is a newly wealthy Midwesterner-turned-Easterner who orders his life around one desire: to be reunited with Daisy Buchanan, the love he lost five years earlier. Nick Carraway:The story's narrator. Nick rents the small house next to Gatsby's mansion in West Egg and, over the course of events, helps Gatsby reunite with Daisy (who happens to be Nick's cousin). Daisy Buchanan:Beautiful and mesmerizing. Her privileged upbringing in Louisville has conditioned her to a particular…

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    Mongol leader Genghis Khan born by the name of Temujin (1162-1227) rose from humble early stages to establish the largest land empire in history. After uniting the nomadic tribes of the Mongolian plateau, he seized huge areas of central Asia and China. His descendants extended the realm even further, advancing to such distant places only on horse and walking like Vietnam, Syria, Poland, and Korea. At their peak, at the high of the Mongols empire, they had controlled somewhere between 12 million…

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    Plaid Stereotypes

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    to squeeze different details and layouts. So, who's responsible for the plaid breakthrough? Mall store staples Abercrombie and Finch, Gap, Brooks Brothers, Forever 21, and Loft are leading the charge, adding their signature touch on basic plaid. Polo by Ralph Lauren, Neiman Marcus, and Nordstrom makes plaid luxurious and upscale. Magazine darlings J Crew and Land's End turn traditional plaid upside down to create chic results. Even traditional stores like Target and JC Penney are joining in…

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    Have you ever wondered why the Silk Road is important? The Silk was the major trade product that's when it traveled on the silk road. This route was opened by Zhang Qian. Many people called Silk Road, Silk Route linking China with West. To begin with, according to Ducksters.com article the Silk Road was important because it helped to generate trade and commerce between a number of different kingdoms and empires. The silk was invented in Ancient China according to kids history the silk fabric…

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