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    It is Gatsby who destroys the Great Self ------so we should “beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past” Life is blended up with dream and memory. Believe it or not, when people are trying to “run faster, stretch out [their] arms further” to chase their fantasy, one vital thing is always missing—the pure and the ingenuous heart they had when they were young. Jay Gatsby, or James Gats, the main character from one of the most renowned novel in the U.S.…

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    Good Law Vs Positive Law

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    What is the law and why it is important for us? Law is a body of rules and regulations that are created by the jurisdiction to govern the social community. In the past, laws are often made by some powerful authoritarian people to rule their country and people. In today, such as Canada, laws are administrated by government officers, and it maintain a fair and peaceful environment for everyone. The main purpose of the law is to reduce the criminal rates and provide welfare for the citizens. Famous…

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    Money- some say it’s what makes the world go round. Small green pieces of cloth fiber paper are what control how someone will live and act. Money has caused war, death, problems, depressions, and anything in between, making many wonder what the point of money is anymore. In The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald, money is a key factor in the novel and especially affects characters such as Tom Buchanan and Jay Gatsby, causing many twists, turns, and even fatalities to happen. The way money…

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    The expanding of the brand did not just remained for the clothing only. Elie Saab also favored in introducing luxurious hotel and super yachts. The brand is now among the top names in the fashion industry in the world. However, the core product lines of the brand include Haute Couture, RTW, wedding dresses and accessories. The brand is based on two basic elements i.e. creativity and business…

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    A successor of immigrants himself, Los Angeles Ex-Chairman Villaraigosa, once contemplated about coming to America. He said, "We come to work, we come for a better life and to participate in the American dream". As indicated by the Merriam-Webster word reference, this fantasy, which is imagined by foreigners touching base to the Unified States each day, is an American social ideal that anxieties libertarianism and material success. With diligence and a touch of fortunes one can accomplish…

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    “shiftless and unsuccessful farm people.” (cite) He reinvented himself into “the sort of Jay Gatsby that a seventeen-year-old boy would be likely to invent, and to this conception he was faithful to the end.” When Dan Cody came into his life with a “yacht represented all the beauty and glamor in the world,” Gatsby left home and chased after his American Dreams. Later in the book, Gatsby describes Daisy’s voice as “full of money,” which gives us key insight as to why Gatsby fell in love with her.…

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    In the novel, “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the theme represents Gatsby’s corruption of his American dream in the 1920’s. The author exemplifies Gatsby’s corruption of his American dream by incorporating different metaphors, symbolisms and situational ironies, in order to address and captivate the main character, Gatsby from his shattered dreams that cannot be fulfilled within the novel. In the first paragraph, Gatsby continues to have the desires to repeat and retain his…

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    In the novel The Sun Also Rises the main focus is the lost generation. The way the modern woman acted was unacceptable to any traditional woman before this way of life. The modern woman during this time did almost whatever she wanted. A woman could smoke cigarettes, wear short skirts, wear her stockings short or not at all, and she could cut her hair as short as she wanted it. The modern woman was a representation of all that was lost consisting of the lost generation; manners, stability in a…

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    Both personal experiences and leadership opportunities have motivated me to pursue the development of my leadership skills. To begin with, I have been interested in leadership opportunities that are offered or that can be created since I was a young student. In elementary school I searched for ways to get involved. In grade 4, I was a Kindergarten Playground monitor. Once a week, I would go outside to play with the Kindergarten students, help them get dressed for outdoors and assist them if…

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    I. Introduction A. Have you guys heard of the different theories written about the Bermuda Triangle where pilots lost their time, direction, even their crew, and ways of communication. I wonder which theory you will believe after I finish my speech. B. The Bermuda Triangle is one of the most mysterious places in the world causing the disappearances of ships and planes without an accurate theory till today. C. Thesis Statement: The Devil 's Triangle is a mysterious phenomenon with various…

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