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    Game Changer History

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    manner of doing or thinking about something.” By that definition there are many people who helped changed the game of the hair stylist industry. There were tools that were invented hundreds of years ago that to this day we still use. Whether it is in our home or at a salon, we just have transformed those tools that were invented by using better technology to make them greater and more advanced. There are many people who were game changers in the industry of hairdressing, on of which was…

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    happiness until you finally succeed as something you maybe don’t even want? You can define your own success, which means you can define your own happiness. Speaking of success, what is success? According to the definition from Merriam Webster, success, as a noun, is ‘the fact of getting or achieving wealth, respect, or fame’. (Merriam-Webster 1995) The Oxford dictionary argues that it is ‘the fact that you have achieved something that you want and have been trying to do or get; the fact of…

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    Father states, “How would I look before the world if I introduced such a hunger-squeezed nobody for a son-in-law...”, and Fania replies, “That diamond show window that you brought into the house can’t hold a candle before Lipkin’s brains...I know what I want for my happiness” (75). Fania’s protection of her lover against Father’s disapproval and appeals to her own happiness determine that she is an assertive and practical person.…

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    Because of the unjustness between the poor and the wealthy in terms of college admittance, America, at the least, should make public colleges free for those who want access. Making that small adjustment equips lower classed students to feel accepted into a college that they truly want to pursue a job in. They will be able to study specifically in a certain field and eventually graduate with a higher-paying job. But without economic aid, lower classed students will not even have the chance to…

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    of those who do not have much of their own call those who own excess goods greedy. This occurs mainly because of how unequal their situations are. One family can be making a minimum wage of $12.00 and barely making ends meet, while another family could be earning a million a year and buying what they please. Now this seems highly unfair and many have called for a change because those living on low income want more. However, is it not safe to say that the people living on low income who wish for…

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    How Is Jay Gatsby Selfish

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    character that F. Scott Fitzgerald creates to be the center of conflict, in the book. He is a wealthy man living in West Egg, New York who throws extremely extravagant parties in his gargantuan house. Gatsby’s mysterious past and hard to believe track record makes people interested in him. Gatsby is a hopeless romantic trying to obtain his one and only love, a lavish man who wants everyone to know so, and is so mysterious, people wonder if all of these accomplishments can be obtained from one…

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    refer to death. The movie was about a detective who undertakes a job of saving an old millionaire man's daughters from blackmailers. However, it did not stay that far because the daughters were not innocence also. First of all, almost all characters were carrying at least one gun which is small enough to carrying in pockets. Some of them didn’t hesitate to use their guns. Because of the big traffic of using guns, a big question that is who killed who is appeared in audience’s mind.…

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    Adams creates this ideal in his novel: The Epic of America “The dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement.”(Adams, 214) Anyone who is currently in a bad position and wants to make a difference is under the enchantment of the American dream. Anywhere from the…

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    People who benefit them usually want the publicity and the fame that goes along with it, or they want to be liked by them. Attributes that will elevate people today are if they are attractive, a charming personality, height, superior in sports, ethnicity, religion, famous, rich and if they are free of disorders or disabilities. Many times, billionaires and millionaires marry younger wives, and mostly the wives want fame and the riches that come along with it. As well as girls who, from time to…

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    Intro: Every novel comes with its own wide variety of characters, who act differently, have different values, and care about different things. Amongst these, the ones who stand out to readers are those demonstrate intense emotions, and hence act upon these passions, sometimes in an ill-advised manner. Jay Gatsby, from the novel "The Great Gatsby" is the epitome of a passionate character. His unwavering determination to grasp his dream- reuniting with his former love Daisy Fay- pushes him into…

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