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    of the story. Gatsby’s character is ‘filtered’ through Nick Carraway’s narration. However‚ Nick himself‚ becomes a figure whom we must interpret. As Nick tells us the story and we piece together our interpretation of Gatsby‚ we are also inevitably adjusting our sense of who the man is telling Gatsby’s story. Nick is able to comment on‚ and pass judgement on the events around him with the involved immediacy of a first-person voice. Dialogue & the scenic method Narrating the story from Nick’s

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    Symbols are used in difference ways. To add in meaning of the story or hint at an emotion or attitude towards something without directly stating it. Sometimes they are accessible while other times sometimes they are hostility‚ regardless‚ they are used to apparently‚ the story. In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott FitzgeraldFitzgerald uses symbolism to create a more illustrative story for the reader. Gatsby and Daisy have a relationship but separated when Gatsby went to War. When he came to West

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    political and social order Confucius (551-479 B.C.E.) and his school Confucius Educator and political advisor Sayings were compiled in the Analects by his disciples Confucian ideas Fundamentally moral and ethical in character Thoroughly practical: how to restore political and social order Concentrated on formation of junzi--"superior individuals" Edited and compiled the Zhou classics for his disciples to study Key Confucian values Ren--a sense of humanity‚ kindness‚ benevolence Li--a sense of

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    Krystle Johnson 2/17/2013 Chap 8- Segmentation and Targeting Market 1. Describe the specific type of consumer that the Coca-Cola Company is targeting with each of the following products: Diet Coke‚ Coke Zero‚ Diet Coke Plus‚ Coca-Cola Blak‚ and Full Throttle Blue Demon. What types of demographic segmentation is each product’s marketing most likely to include? Diet Coke (Women who want to lose weight)‚ Coke Zero (Men)‚ Diet Coke Plus (young male)‚ Coca-Cola Blak (Older men)‚ Full Throttle

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    Designing the Human Interface True-False Questions | 1. |The contents of a form or report correspond to the data elements contained in an associated data flow located on a data flow | | |diagram. | | | |

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    Attarn IB HL English The Things They Carried Commentary: How to Tell a True War Story Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried is a work of metafiction that manages to test fiction in its very nature through the chapter‚ “How to Tell a True War Story.” The blurred line between reality and the imagination is explored by the given account—the reader is alienated and forced to think‚ does the truth matter in a war story? This chapter alternates in narration between O’Brien as a soldier and as

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    Columbia Company‚ which manufactures machine tools‚ had the following transactions related to plant assets in 2014. Asset A: On June 2‚ 2014‚ Columbia purchased a stamping machine at a retail price of $12‚000. Columbia paid 6% sales tax on this purchase. Columbia paid a contractor $2‚800 for a specially wired platform for the machine‚ to ensure noninterrupted power to the machine. Columbia estimates the machine will have a 4-year useful life‚ with a salvage value of $2‚000 at the end of 4 years

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    Distortion of the American Dreams The Great Gatsby was written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ who is perhaps one of the most recognized authors associated with the literary flowering of the 1920’s in America. The concern of most authors during this time was of the materialism that had suddenly swept the country. Credit was easy‚ interest rates were low‚ and corruption abounded. In The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald portrays how the American dream of success was extinguished until it was nothing more than greedy

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    Problem 10.7 Which controls would best mitigate the following threats? a) The hours- worked field in a payroll transaction record contained the value 400 instead of 40. As a result‚ the employee received a paycheck for $6‚257.24 instead of $654.32. Answer: Data entry controls should be implemented of this threat. It can conduct a field check by separating the salaried and hours and minutes of fields. Limit check to ensure that each of the employees should not excess the limit of work

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    Overall how does Fitzgerald treat women in his novel? During the 1920s’ (also known as the Roaring 20s or the Jazz Age) women became more independent post-WW1‚ as they were finally given the right to vote. The 1920s’ was a decade of ‘the flapper‚’ the young women who exercised unprecedented freedom‚ having short hair‚ wearing relatively short skirts and applying make-up of a kind that had previously suggested immorality. Greatly increased mobility‚ in search of pleasure was a characteristic of a

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