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  1. The Great Gatsby Color Imagery
    Color Imagery in The Great Gatsby To fully understand the meaning of his color use, the reader must recognize the situations in which these colors are used since they are...
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  2. The Great Gatsby
    Traditionally, Americans have sought to realise the American dream of success, fame and wealth through thrift and hard work. However, the industrialisation of the 19th and...
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  3. The First King Of Shannara
    magic, which was forbidden after the first war of the races. Bremen was the only one that knew that a rebel druid named Brona has learned to use great magic...
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  4. Slain
    The monster roared, its fury sparked a thousand tongues of fire from its hide. With one almighty sweep it sent Ryanna’s father flying over the top of the volcano, the wind ceased, the spell failed, and the monster drew itself to its full one...
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  5. Kant
    The Philosophy of History Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel With Prefaces by Charles Hegel and the Translator, J. Sibree, M.A. “The History of the World is not intelligible...
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  6. Water Awareness Campaign
    Wouter Schaap & Frank van Steenbergen The Authors: Wouter Schaap is a research associate in agricultural engineering with experience in the development of training...
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  7. Guilty Conscience
    Guilty conscience In psychology, we learn that there are a few stages in childhood that help us develop unique personalities, fears and preferences. Parents play the...
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  8. The Real Man
    Walt Disney as a real man. Walter Elias Disney was born on December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois to his parents, Elias Disney an Irish Canadian and Flora Call Disney, a German American. Walt was one of four children. Walt and his brother Roy and...
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  9. Communism Vs Socialism
    Communism and Socialism are two political systems that are focused on the treatment and equality of all members of the society. These terms are often used conversely, seeing...
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  10. American Revolution
    of its great importance, it encouraged others around the world to change their government. The colonies determination to beat Great Britian showed many countries...
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  11. Nature
    Midterm project 1: Eloisa V. De Leon 1BSA-1 Reputasyon It is a great TV show .It is about a happy family with a strong family ties. They understands each...
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  12. Mass Media: Objectifying Women
    Mass Media: Objectifying Women There is clear objectification of women in the mass media of today. In music it is not different. One of the most vivid case is Nelly’s...
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  13. The Great Debate: Evolution Versus Creationism
    “The Great Debate: Evolution versus Creationism” <br /> <br /> Evolution is a theory that’s based on science and more detailed evidence and Creationism is a faith-based theory. In no way is faith, a factor that influences the ideas and...
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  14. The Great American Illusion
    The Great Gatsby, written by Scott F. Fitzgerald in the 1920’s is the epitome of the Jazz Age, a phrase coined by the author himself. In the novel, Fitzgerald uses many literary elements to accurately portray the time period in which he lived...
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  15. My Great Escape (Place Paper)
    My Great Escape After a long day, sometimes I need to flee from the chaos; the dam at Lake Tyler is my safe haven, where I go to escape. The dam acts as a wall that keeps...
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  16. The Representation Of The Mother Figure In The Magic Toyshop
    Luce Irigaray in her essay “The bodily encounter with her mother” discusses the struggle of women in patriarchal society and argues that women as gender suffer from...
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  17. Walt Disney: Was The Man Really Behind The Magic?
    Was the Man Really Behind the Magic? "Try to imagine a world without Walt Disney. A world without his magic and whimsy" ("Walt" 1). With Walt's optimism and persistence...
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  18. The Great Gatsby
    to rich or smart like Tom was. In The Great Gatsby, the fact that the ... Fitzgerald(1963)describes the dust jacket as showing “two huge eyes...
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  19. Great Gatsby
    The Great Gatsby was written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, published by Charles Scribner’s Sons, and copyrighted in 1925. The book takes place mostly in a small town near New York known as West Egg during the 1920’s. <br /> One of the main...
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  20. The Great Gatsby - Jay Gatsby's Greatness
    The greatness of an individual can be defined in terms far beyond tangible accomplishments. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic American novel, The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby’s greatness comes from his need to experience success and his will to...
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  21. Roosevelt's Response To The Great Depression
    The Great Depression of the 1930’s was a great blow to America especially after the seeming prosperity of the twenties. The depression was a result not of false prosperity in the twenties, although the distribution of wealth was very uneven the...
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  22. Great Expectations
    talent to pip and treated him with great respect and almost as his own son. Pip ... are nearly all mine now” This shows us that she too like pip is...
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  23. Great Wall Of China
    The Great Wall of China was first built two thousand years ago by the first emperor of China, Shi Huangdi. It is the only man–made structure able to be seen in space, because of this the Wall has been named one of the Seven Wonders of the World...
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  24. Kids Baseball, a Great American Tradition
    Kids’ baseball is a really great American tradition. Fathers can relate to their kids who play Little League because male adults remember the experience as something vital that taught them life-skills and socialization during their youth...
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  25. The Great Gatsby
    “Texts can be valued for different reasons”<br /> Discuss this statement with references to “The Great Gatsby”.<br /> <br /> Texts can be valued and appreciated for numerous reasons, and this is particularly apparent in F. Scott...
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  26. The Great Pyramid Of Egypt
    “Man fears time, yet time fears the Pyramids”. At the city of Giza, the Great Pyramid of Khufu, standing for more than 5 millenniums, build by more than 100,000 people in one pharaoh’s life time, has been the greatest mystery in the ancient...
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  27. The Great Gatsby : Nick Carraway’s Perception
    Every character in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby, holds significant symbolic meaning, but none support the theme of Easterners compared to Westerners as wholly as Nick Carraway. In an impartial manner, Nick narrates and states his...
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  28. The Great Gatsby - a Caste System Based On Wealth
    “My philosophy of life is that if we make up our mind what we are going to make of our lives, then work hard toward that goal, we never lose - somehow we win out” (Ronald Reagan). In today’s world, numerous caste systems are evident. Each and...
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  29. The Great Gatsby a Critical Analysis
    Once there was a Greek philosopher by the name of Sophocles and he believed that \"The greatest grieves are those we cause ourselves.\" I believe this means that when things start to happen and people start paying more attention to the...
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  30. Jay Gatsby’s Greatness
    Many great American novels such as The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald interest us. Many readers could relate to this novel in plentiful ways such as how life sometimes can be so complicated. In the novel The Great Gatsby, Gatsby, who is the...
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