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    complicated and messy thing, especially when it’s faked for protection and money. Daisy Buchanan is an excellent example of this complicated love. She tends to flirt with a lot of men and can never make up her mind for whom she is actually devoted to. She is much too young and irresponsible to actually make choices for herself and relies on all the men she is with to make the decisions for her. Daisy is just a girl who is charmed by money and men. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, the…

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    Lake to Winston Schmidt in New Girl Hey Winston Schmidt, I know you are the wealthiest person within your roommates, I doubt that you never worried about money in your life. I would like to introduce a netflix original movie whose main clue is money to you. It is a thriller and suspense film about how a sheriff revenged for his illegitimate young son and ‘robbed’ the bank without being suspected. The movie was narrated from the end, which makes the story more interesting. Unlike some flashback…

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    When we look at the character Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby, is F. Scott Fitzgerald really showing us a man of greatness? To determine if Jay Gatsby is really a great person we need to look at what people consider a great person is. The English language dictionary tells us the meaning of great is a person who has achieved distinction and honor in some field. Some describe a great person as someone that will do what is right even if doing the wrong things is easier. Some say a great person is a…

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    today’s society often gives people a false sense of reality by their incorrect depiction of money, crime, law, love and basic life structure. Due to the fact that what we watch on TV is the most common influencer of young adults today, we often become desensitized from reality. The most occurring example of misleading portrayal we often see is in criminal law shows. In the majority of shows we watch today the speed of things is often rushed and cut short so they can fit everything…

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    Lord Squanderfield Satire

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    arranged for economic benefit rather than for love. For the painting, we can easily found the satire in painting that Hogarth painted. The satire is about a conventional marriage within the English upper class. The marriage contract describes a story of an arranged marriage between the daughter of a wealthy merchant and the son of a Lord Squanderfield. Hogarth did a lot of details about this painting. From Lord Squanderfield's action, we can found that he is pointing to his family tree to…

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    college students do not have the power or wealth to get into a prestige college, than the other college student with money sufficient for a prestige collage has a better opportunity of getting in then the college student with less money. That individual who could afford to go to the best college is now graduating from college, he most likely is going to get a real good job making more money than the individual who is not able to afford the upper class college. This individual will probably…

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    Thriving, for the success of our country is something we should all contribute to make America great again. Our society has shown resilience by the problems of unemployment, influences, and technology in this generation. Resilience is affecting our communication skills, our education, and bad reputations. Throughout the years, unemployment is becoming more and more of a problem. Being unemployed shows a lack of resilience in our society because money is an important factor in life. More people…

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    Introduction: The essay College is a Waste of Time and Money written by Caroline Bird in 1975 addresses a topic that still plagues most young adults today. Is college worth it? Just like in the title Bird discusses her points of view about whether or not every person should to go to college or not. She adds other views points and opinions into the mix such as no student actually wants to go to college that it isn’t a smart investment financially. There are points that are agreeable and others…

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    that created the boomerang generation. What is the boomerang generation? The boomerang generation is the young generation that can’t seem to stand on their own feet and takes a bit longer for them to do vs other perouse generations. Some countries like Japan have no clue what the big deal is and welcome the “three generation under a roof” as they have no problem with it. But the increase of young people going back to their parents have increased and there must be a problem somewhere that has…

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    focuses more on his belief that marrying for money is better sense than marrying for love as the individual who marry money are more practical and they can found greater independence and freedom within the marriage. CONTENT: The article contains the author’s perspective on marrying for money. Individual who marry money is more practical and they can found greater independence and freedom within the marriage. The writers believed that marrying for money will provide benefits either for man or…

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