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    Washington D.C. also I will provide the history about it. A. The city is mainly based on government and everything from museums to mansion brings millions of tourists each year. B. Washington has a growing‚ diversified economy of professional and business service jobs. Body I. First‚ the city is mainly based on government and everything from museums to mansion brings millions of tourists each year. A. It’s a home to many national monuments and museums‚ which are primarily situated on

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    “old money” are elegant‚ down to earth‚ and have good tastes. Mr Gatsby‚ who resides in West Egg is labeled “new money” and is portrayed as materialistic and egotistical. Mr. Gatsby‚ the extremely wealthy protagonist in this novel‚ has a enormous mansion. It is so large that it is simply ridiculous. Nick depicts it as‚ “My house was at the very top of the egg‚ only fifty yards from the Sound‚ and squeezed between two huge places that rented for twelve or fifteen thousand a season. The one on my right

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    Mashad Lodhy Dr. D. Smith ENG4U0 2 March 2015 Character Comparison of Fortunato from Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado” and Prince Prospero from “The Masque of the Red Death” In “The Cask of Amontillado” and “The Masque of the Red Death”‚ Edgar Allan Poe shows that the untimely death of a character is based on previous actions and is exaggerated based on the extremity of the actions taken. For example‚ in “The Cask of Amontillado”‚ Poe demonstrates that the death of Fortunato is a result

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    gloom and horror‚ including supernatural beings‚ and the atmosphere of mystery and suspense. Undoubtedly‚ the first five paragraphs of the story create a gothic mood of gloom and horror and describe the setting. He specifically calls this place the “mansion of gloom” and frequently states its antiquity. Edgar puts into his story great descriptions of the eerie feeling and gloomy mood by adding statements made by the narrator like “There was an iciness‚ a sinking‚ a sickening of the heart—an unredeemed

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    of each of the characters mentioned show it. The houses of Gatsby‚ Tom and Nick represent their lifestyle and social position‚ but do not accurately represent their personality. Throughout the book‚ Jay Gatsby throws a lot of parties in his huge mansion. This shows that he is very wealthy‚ and tries a lot to show it to Daisy‚ wife of Tom Buchanan. When his house is described‚ the setting is often a modern and fun place. This also represents his social status because whenever he throws a party‚ everyone

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    Gatsby’s main motivation and only goal. Gatsby’s grand mansion is an example of one lavish object‚ filled with an abundance of antiques and an awe-inspiring library. Daisy is simply overwhelmed as she sets her eyes on the magnificent mansion for the first time. “‘That huge place there?’ she cried pointing. ‘Do you like it?’ [Gatsby replied]’” (95). Daisy’s reaction to the mansion causes Gatsby to ask of her approval‚ since the mansion exists as the sole purpose for Daisy’s admiration. Gatsby

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    08 Fall Promotional Plan Executive Summary Naturally brewed with no added preservatives in Golden‚ Colorado‚ the heart of the Rockies‚ Coors Light is the eighth leading beer brand in the world. As Molson Coors’ largest brand‚ the new parent company after the 2005 merger‚ Coors Light has established itself as the biggest selling brand in both the US and Canada. The merger‚ however‚ left the company heavily indebted and with limited capital suffered a

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    A Plant cell is complex and difficult to understand. A Plant cell is comparable to a party at a mansion. Each organelle which makes up the cell of a Plant is comparable to an aspect of a party. The membrane in a Plant cell separates the cell from the environment and regulates the molecule passage in and out of the cell. The bouncer is considered the membrane of the party. The bouncers have a list and‚ only allow certain people into the party‚ separating who is inside the party from who is

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    Introduction The architectural style’s evolution in Malaysia from pre-colonial years through colonial time and later to independence has become one of the great triumph stories for its development in the post-colonial period. Without any doubt‚ the conquerors in the past had apparently exerted their influences on the architectural development. Besides‚ Malaysia is a multi racial country with its population consisting of the predominantly Malay population with the Chinese‚ Indian and other minor

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    ruined mansion was built by a Scottish rubber planter‚ William Kellie Smith in 1915 to 1926 ( Unfinished ). Like the Taj Mahal‚ it was built with love from a husband to his daring lovely wife and as a gift to his newborn son. How? : The Kellie’s castle was named after William’s mother‚ Kellie and his hometown in Scotland that is Easter Kellas.   The architectural styles : Because of his interest and fascination with Hindu religion and the Indian culture‚ he built this mansion with the

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