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    “They’re a rotten crowd…you’re worth the whole damn bunch put together.” To what extent do you agree with Nick’s comment? Nick’s observation that Gatsby is more worthy than the other characters in The Great Gatsby is true. At first he is hesitant to take a stand or to judge those with whom he comes into contact however‚ he begins to find everything about New York disgusting. Daisy’s inability to think about anyone else but herself and her wealth tarnishes her actions making her worthless however

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    There is no doubt that Gatsby is "worth the whole damn bunch put together." Although he is naïve and obsessed‚ he also has a dream that he prepared to fight for‚ integrity to his friends and it is these qualities together with Gatsby’s inherent concern for others that make him morally superior to the "rotten crowd" – particularly the Buchanans‚ Jordan Baker and Myrtle. To decide whether Gatsby is better than the other characters it will be necessary to analyse the characters and to compare and contrast

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    <center><b>What is Nick’s last compliment to Gatsby and why is it true?</b></center> <br> <br>Nick’s final compliment to Gatsby was "You’re worth the whole damn bunch of the them." This is true because Nick in the end of the novel admired Gatsby in some aspects. This quote is also true because compared to the carelessness of Tom and Daisy; Jay Gatsby was a great man. Another reason why the following statement is true is because in the end of the novel the reader can realize that Gatsby was the one

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    How far do you agree with Nick’s view that Gatsby is “worth the whole damn bunch put together”? The title character of The Great Gatsby is a young man‚ around thirty years old‚ who rose from an impoverished childhood in rural North Dakota to become fabulously wealthy. Indeed‚ Gatsby has become famous around New York for the elaborate parties held every weekend at his mansion‚ ostentatious spectacles to which people long to be invited. And yet‚ Nick Carraway’s description of the protagonist asserts

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    How far do you agree with Nick’s view that Gatsby is “worth the whole damn bunch put together”? The title character of The Great Gatsby is a young man‚ around thirty years old‚ who rose from an impoverished childhood in rural North Dakota to become fabulously wealthy. Indeed‚ Gatsby has become famous around New York for the elaborate parties held every weekend at his mansion‚ ostentatious spectacles to which people long to be invited. And yet‚ Nick Carraway’s description of the protagonist asserts

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    Damn

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    management community continues to expand - your growth as professionals and soon-to-be-professionals in DAM is our continuing goal. In New York City well facilitate a lively exchange among conference participants. Well have panel sessions‚ breakout groups‚ enhanced networking environments‚ round table workshops‚ case study reviews and‚ of course‚ formal talks. There will be multiple opportunities to take away lessons learned and knowledge of best practices. Whatever your area or level of expertise you will

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    it attached itself to the Apple DOS 3.3 operating system and spread by floppy disk . This virus was originally a joke‚ created by the high school student and put onto a game. The disk could only be used 49 times. 5. Ways of computer viruses enter your computer Viruses are most easily spread by attachments in e-mail messages or instant messaging messages. That is why it is essential that you never open e-mail attachments unless you know who it’s from and you are expecting it. Viruses can be disguised

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    view that Gatsby is “worth the whole damn bunch put together” I believe that when comparing the worth of the characters Nick assessed their ability to be moral‚ loving and selfless. Despite Gatsby’s involvement in ‘bootlegging’ and his life being built around lies‚ Gatsby possesses a worth that the other characters lack; a dedication to another human that is selfless‚ loving and hopeful‚ his determination to peruse his dreams also adds to his worth throughout. Gatsby’s worth is demonstrated throughout

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    The wild bunch When Sam Peckinpah got back into making films he had the right people backing him up during this movie. The man that gave Peckinpah a chance for a comeback was Phil Feldman. Phil Feldman helped Peckinpah by getting him cast for the film the wild bunch. Peckinpah believe that Phil was on his side. Onset many believes Peckinpah was a madman on set and can trigger a lot of anger out the actors. And Feldman‚ though he refused to be steamrolled by the Peckinpah personality‚ backed his

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    Criminal Justice : Policy and Practice Police Deviance : Rotten Apple or Rotten Barrel? Jessica 18th November 2010 Contents 1. Abtract……………………………………………………………………..….P.3 2. Bad Barrel : Police culture leads to corruption………………………..…..…..P.5 3. Application : IRA Miscarriage of Justice………………………………….....P.10 4. Application : Case of Rolando Mandoza………….…………………………P.12 5. Policy implication…………………………………………………………….P.14 6. Conclusion……………………………………………………………………P.16 7. References……………………………………………………………………P

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