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    In The Great Gatsby, F. Stott Fitzgerald shows the change in America’s morals in the “Jazz Age” using characters like, Daisy, Gatsby, Tom, and Myrtle. The Great Gatsby, shows the change in our society after World War I, by using characters who had changed over time. This time period known as the “Jazz Age”. During this time America’s morals were changing and society was changing as well. The first appearance of morals changing, is when Tom is cheating on Daisy with Myrtle showing that husbands…

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    When someone mentions New Jersey, what do you envision? Many have called it the “armpit of America” or refer to it as “Dirty Jersey”. My home state of New Jersey is none of those and I want to share with you the “real” New Jersey as opposed to the New Jersey that is often represented by the media. New Jersey usually comes across as being filled with a bunch of Jersey Shore people who don’t pump their own gas, but in reality it has a family rich environment, especially in my hometown of…

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    CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT The main character that watched all of the drama surrounding him unfold is Nick Carraway. He is a kind of simple, humble man from the Midwest that enjoys the richness of his new surroundings on Long Island at first but soon realizes that it isn’t all he thought it out to be. Nick is mostly in the background of what is happening before him but he is an integral part of the story as he retells it in a different way than how Gatsby or Tom or any other character would retell…

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    These are called death marches because of the extreme fatality rate made during them. As proved in the book Night by Elie Wiesel himself, “A hundred of us had got into the wagon. A dozen of us got out- among them, my father and I” (98). Elie Wiesel is faced with a difficult decision regarding if he and his father should stay back at the camp when the camp is being evacuated. Both Elie Wiesel and his father are offered a spot…

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    The Many Cries of the Trail When most people think of the ancestry of history in the United States, many think of the first settlers, Christopher Columbus and the Pilgrims. Not many recognize the Native Indians, Indians were the first people to settle in the lands and the many to be taken away from their sacred motherland. White Americans had said that they feared the Indians because they we’re aliens who took over land more so savages. President Andrew Jackson was the supreme ruler of the…

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    TJ Trump 2/9/16 Why Buffalo Soldiers were chosen to protect the first National Parks, 1886-1914. From 1886 to 1914, the Buffalo Soldiers assisted with the protection of the National Parks, in particular Sequoia and Yosemite National Parks. However, there is little information describing much about their service as park rangers there other than the benefits they brought to the parks. There is no clear reason as to why these soldiers were sent to guard the prestigious parks, instead of the…

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    1893 First succ essfu Duryeand a his brother Frank. 1895 An Italian Inventor name Guglielmo Marconi invented the radio. He made the radio wireless. 1899 The Detroit Automobile Company released its first commercial automobile. It was a delivery wagon designed by Henry…

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    increase in living cost in Pullman, as well as the decrease in wage. Adding these two components for the company at face value clearly shows lack of rational outside of dealing business and profits. The American Railroad Union (AMU) refused to handle any trains that are by Pullman, which crippled any reach between New York and California, threatening cities with famine. Grover Cleveland ordered troops to mitigate some of the problematic areas, (even when most of the protest displayed little…

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    In 1886, Richard Sears was working as a train station agent in North Redwood, Minnesota. During his free time, he would sell odds and ends to locals in order to make extra cash. One day, he stumbled upon a jeweler who had received an incorrect shipment of watches and offered to buy them off him. Richard sold them, made profit, and ordered a new batch for resale. This is when Richard created Sears which at the time was called R.W. Sears Watch Company. R.W. Sears Watch Company began as a mail…

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    In the midst of the Napoleonic War between Great Britain and France, the United States found it’s self in a strange positon. While it had declared neutrality during the war, the warring nations imposed several sanctions on the U.S. Great Brittan began taking U.S sailors as hostages and forcing them to work in the British Royal Navy, which you can imagine would have greatly helped Brittan’s war effort against France by building up its naval power. In effect, it was the United Stated that was…

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