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    The demolition of the Brokaw Mansion in 1965‚ described by the New York Times in an article entitled “Rape of the Brokaw Mansion‚” in

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    forwarding after the war‚ Gatsby became a wealthy man owning one of the most lavishly beautiful mansion in the novel. The mansion is located in the West Egg‚ Long Island where according to the author‚ it is less fashionable compared to the East Egg‚ the more wealthy and lavishing side. Gatsby’s mansion had a variety of symbolic meanings depending on the scene. Overall it represented Gatsby himself. At first the mansion was portrayed as‚”blazing with light which fell unreal on the shrubbery and made thin elongating

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    About Mansion Casino Imagine for a minute‚ all the notions a mansion conjures up in one’s imagination. One would expect to find class and elegance abound. With the veteran online casino titled Mansion Casino‚ that is exactly the vision that has been delivered to customers for over a decade. Mansion Casino has used its appeal to draw upscale customers who are looking for a special place to play online slots and table games. Guests were first invited to visit Mansion Casino back in 2004. When the

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    Inherent within humanity is the need to belong‚ in which an individual must accept one another in order to achieve a greater sense of connectedness and identity. This is firstly evident in Shakespeare’s As You Like It whereby the ideas of love are used to reveal how relationships are fundamental to one’s sense of belonging. Act 1 Scene 3 explores belonging and not belonging through love and nature as it establishes the plot at the mark of separation from court and country by Rosalind and Celia breaking

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    The fact that his mansion is described as a “colossal affair‚” demonstrates how hard Gatsby is trying to show off his wealth. Its architectural design is a “factual imitation” of Hotel de Ville. Although his mansion is “spanking” new‚ it tries to look old since it’s covered in ivy which adds a “classic” appearance. Likewise‚ his luxurious parties are mainly for show

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    Part One The Background of Two Characters Pride and prejudice and A Dream of Red Mansions almost exist in the same time‚ although their authors belong to different countries. With the development of the history‚ the two works attract more and more people. 1.1 The Basic Relationship of Pride and Prejudice Pride and prejudice’s author would like to choose the daily life as the material‚ which is in stark contrast as for the popular sentimental novels and the affectation of writing methods. It vividly

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    KAPIS MANSIONS Banica Road‚ Roxas City‚ Capiz Filamer Christian University Roxas Avenue‚ Roxas City‚ Capiz In partial fulfillment of the requirements in the subject Internship I Submitted to: Mr. Nino G. Bolano‚ MBA HRM Practicum Coordinator Submitted by: Anisco‚ Ma. Christine A. Denoya‚ Kevin Porter‚ Dareel L. Villaruz‚ JC Loyz V. BSHRM 2-B PREFACE On the Job Training is one method by which college students is given a chance to apply what they have learned from the school

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    cannot be any more magical. The entire park is a work of art the rides‚ are not just rides they are more than that. In the park‚ rides are both thrilling and non-thrilling Space Mountain is like flying through outer space on a rocket‚ and the Haunted Mansion is extremely scary. Walking through the front gates of Disneyland sucks all negativity out of you; it’s pure magic and will transform you. There is a lot more to Disneyland then just the park. There are a number of things‚ like growing up with

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    table‚ Olson could see someone out back cutting the grass and a small child playing with her dolls. Mrs. Ray pointed at the jewelry box. “It was right in there! What am I going to do? It was a gift from Hugh Heffner when I lived at the playboy mansion as one of his bunnies. The emeralds were rare and very expensive.” Monica pondered for a moment. “Hugh Heffner gave you an emerald necklace?” “Yes‚ as a matter of fact he did. It was a token of appreciation.” It was about thirty years ago. He

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    A Magical Dream My heart is pounding faster than a drum line during a college football game and I have a feeling inside my stomach as if there is a dancing leprechaun doing back flips. My family and I have arrived! I walk in slow motion with tiny steps through the tall magical gates with my head held high reading the glistering sign that says‚ “Welcome to the Magic Kingdom.” I whisper under my breath “I can’t believe I am here” as if I just stepped into a land of imagination. Before I could blink

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