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    In this novel the Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald creates Gatsby as a character who becomes great. He begins life as just an ordinary‚ lower-class‚ citizen. But Gatsby has a dream of becoming wealthy. After meeting Daisy‚ he has a reason to strive to become prominent. Throughout his life‚ Gatsby gains the title of truly being great. Even before Gatsby is introduced‚ he is hinted at being out of the ordinary. The first evidence of this is when Nick says‚ "Gatsby turned out all right at the

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    Summary of Work Done by SBMAB McDonald Steel Building Products Limited (MSBPL) is a Category A member of Steel Building Manufacturers Association of Bangladesh (SBMAB). According to Statement of Subscription of SBMAB published on May 05‚ 2014‚ MSBPL is supposed to pay SBMAB BDT 400‚000. This amount has been requested as per decision of the SBMAB meeting held on June 08‚ 2013 regarding the following issues: Working with National Board of Revenue (NBR)‚ Ministry of Trade and Commerce‚ Ministry of

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    Summary This case is about a conversation between Jorge Gonzales‚ the CEO from Taracare Inc.‚ and his manufacturing manager Alfredo Diaz. Alfredo was hired because Taracare was having difficulties in meeting the deliveries and in quality. After some time and only making little progress‚ Alfred scheduled a meeting with Jorge to discuss the problems. The main points Alfredo concerns was: Problems with Purchasing materials Delivery promises from the sales that can´t be meet New designs‚ which are nearly

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    Summary Huang xiaoxiaArticle: Using netnography research method to reveal the underlying dimensions of the customer/tourist experience This study aims to examine the concept of customer experience in the tourist industry by using netnography research method. Customer experience is defined as the internal and subjective response that customers have of any direct or indirect contact with a company. The origin of “customer experience” is the book‚ Experience Economy. The authors claimed that experiences

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    Summary Of The death Of Karen Silkwood The Death of Karen Silkwood is a story about the death of a 28 years old woman . Her  name is Karen Silkwood .  According to the author’s story ‚ she died in a car accident in 1974 .   The beginning of the story  is when Karen changes her job as a secretary to work as a laborer at an unclear factory . At the first ‚ she likes everything the wage ‚ the job and the workers too .She has a lot of friends immediately . The end was not as satisfying as

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    in 1795 Dred Scott just seemed like every other black slave in the South‚ but down the road he would be one of the biggest influences in the civil rights movement and the progression of slavery. Dred Scott tried to earn his freedom in a very unusual ways for the black slaves back then‚ he fought like the white men would; in court. This case would later influence the South succeeding into the confederacy‚ and most certainly making a big point into slavery coming to an end. Dred Scott earned his freedom

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    Summary In the article “The Climate Crisis at the End of Our Fork” by Anna Lappé she wants to bring attention the affects that the food on your plate can have to the climate change problem. She goes through how the land‚ agriculture‚ and waste aspects of farming go into the problem. The change in agriculture is impacting the environment so much that it is now noticeable in all different areas of the world. She likes to show how every time the global climate issue is brought up everyone can only name

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    In The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the narrator vicariously recounts Jay Gatsby’s flaw as his inability to distinguish between reality and illusions‚ which can be seen through his persistent goal of acquiring the wealth and power of the individuals who are considered “old-money.” Although the social hierarchy established by the classification of individuals as either “old-money” or “new-money” made attaining a different status an elusive task‚ Gatsby chooses to ignore this reality. He instead

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    not just one character among several others‚ it is through his eyes and ears that we form our opinions of the other characters. Often readers of this novel confuse Nick’s stance towards those characters and the world he describes with those of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s because the fictional world he has created closely resembles the world he himself experienced. Fitzgerald’s exceptional and creative writing allows him to take even stronger control of what he wants us to

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    The human condition is the experience of existence and life as humans. This notion can be seen through the novel "The Great Gatsby"‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald and the film "Blade Runner"‚ directed by Ridley Scott. These texts explore the themes of human judgment‚ the ambition involved in being human and human morals‚ which make up part of the human condition. This is shown through the actions‚ comments‚ and descriptions of the characters in the texts. The quote "’They’re a rotten crowd‚’ I

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