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    another happy. However, within the holding of money comes a fickle feeling in the beholder which cannot keep him content. The characters in The Great Gatsby exhibit a strong desire for money as satisfaction in their lives. Daisy is a powerful example of this. When Gatsby took Nick and Daisy on a tour of his house, he threw all of his shirts around, and Daisy began to cry because they were “such beautiful shirts” (92). Daisy was jealous that she was not a part of Gatsby’s life and wealth. Daisy…

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    John Smith or William Bradford Would you rather be with a religions colony who protects its people or a non religions colony who can care less about you? In this essay I will be comparing and contrasting John Smith’s and William Bradford’s colonies. To see which would I prefer and for you to decide which you want. Also, this is my opinion and don’t speak for others, everyone has their own opinion. John Smith’s colony was very fascinating, but can be a real buzz kill at the same time.…

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    Inside The Great Gatsby

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    nothing in your life was wrong. Tom is the master of this. He uses his relationship with Daisy as a form of control but Gatsby threatens his control in this moment. He wants to be the best at other stuff too. Tom turns to Myrtle for instant gratification and puts his marriage in jeopardy throughout the whole novel because of it. On the flip side you have George Wilson. At the end of the novel George kills Gatsby as revenge for his wife and for closure. This is where he and Tom are different. The…

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    Not only that, but it also displays his love and hope, while showing that no matter how hard someone tries to live in the past, it will always be out of reach. This justifies the idea that one day while someone is striving for it, they will be, “borne back ceaselessly into the past,” (Fitzgerald 189). By knowing the true meaning of this symbol, it reveals…

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    How Time Fly Short Story

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    Those next few weeks I had worked on my colored drawing any chance I could. I would become enraged when I had to erase a mistake, I despised mistakes, it only took up time. I knew this was a level up from the fair I have known and conquered, it had to be perfect, it had to be my best. I used water color for my base, next I drew a black and white grandfather clock onto the washed over page. Once the most difficult part was out of…

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    had their uniforms already in there. At this moment, my heart…

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    “Behind every argument is someone’s ignorance.” (Author Unknown) This statement speaks on how the bases of an argument usually comes from the mind of a person who is unknowledgeable on a particular subject. However in some cases, both parties may be educated in their reasoning, but they do not know how to express both opinions effectively to each other thus it ends in a screaming match solving nothing. On the contrary, there is a way to for two parties to communicate their different point of…

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    there were financial problems that he could not get around. I was entirely empathetic for him; this caused me to wonder how he was taking all of this. He was very calm, collective, and mature about this decision he had made, and was strong about it too, as I remember how he told me, "all I can do is move forward and take any opportunities I can get". Christoffer 's goal was to be a realtor, because, in this career field, a degree is not necessary. He worked his way through real estate classes…

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    Snapchat Technology

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    then, if desired, add captions to them and send them to selected individuals.” (Techopedia) This innovation permits us to make these images public simply to our snapchat friends or go as far as anyone can see them. In a personal aspect, I utilize Snapchat to communicate with my friends that go to different universities all over the country. I show on my story what I am doing, who I am with and where I am. This allows my comrades to be caught up with my life and vice versa. I stay on the app to…

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    Jay Gatsby Downfall

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    Gatsby is a famous and successful work which is known by most people. This novel is written by an American author F. Scott Fitzgerald during 1925. Today, The Great Gatsby is widely considered to be a literary classic and a contender for the title "Great American Novel". In 1998, the Modern Library editorial board voted it the 20th century's best American novel and second best English-language novel of the same time period. This literary work follows a cast of characters living in the fictional…

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