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    (Miller‚ Hill‚ Quester‚ & Hiller‚ 2011) studied an approach to assess the significance of graphic health warnings (GHW) on cigarette packets‚ on smoker’s beliefs and attitudes and smoking behavior and intentions. In 2006 Australia announced graphic health warnings (GHW) on cigarette packets‚ illustrating a range of tobacco associated pathology. This intervention‚ monitoring the attractiveness of a consumer product‚ was designed to raise consumers’ awareness of the ills of tobacco use‚ motivate quitting

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    There are several examples in the story Winter Dreams that reflects on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s life. According to biography.com‚ a website with biographies on famous people’s lives‚ Fitzgerald grew up in Minnesota‚ and during the beginning of Dexter Green’s life‚ he lived in Minnesota. “In the fall when the days became crisp and gray‚ the long Minnesota winter shut down like the white lid of a box‚ Dexter’s skis moved over the snow that hid the fairways of the golf course” (Fitzgerald). This quote

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    Island‚ New York City. The Great Gatsby critiques materialism and the new American Dream‚ no longer defined by prosperity for equality‚ but by prosperity for the goal of excess wealth. Nick Carraway‚ the protagonist‚ views Jay Gatsby’s disillusionment about Daisy Buchanan‚ the object of his affection. The tale is not a story about past lovers‚ but instead represents a cast of characters chasing the American Dream which destroys them. The theme suggests that Americans have created a second form of

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    their American Dream. The above examples are the extremes of an American system in which wealth and status decide your friends‚ future‚ and well-being. Personally‚ I think the American Dream is to attain the status that you desire -- whether it is social prosperity or affluence. Everyone’s definition is different with the American dream as it can be viewed from many different aspects; if you were born poor‚ it would be to reach a decent life‚ but if you were well-off‚ your American Dream would differ

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    Daisy in the great gatsby

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    Assignment Daisy Buchanan: A selfish‚ greedy and hurtful woman of a noble social class in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby Winter 2014 Ha T.T. Nguyen hanguyenyeume94@gmail.com One of the reasons contributing to the success of F.Scott Fitzgerald‘s novel The Great Gatsby is that the author cleverly builds a network of diverse and profound characters. One of those is Daisy Buchanan‚ who is round and dynamic with various aspects of her personality. Firstly‚ Daisy seems very

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    Great Gatsby‚ one of the main characters‚ Daisy Buchanan is perceived to be a very practical person. When describing someone as being "practical" it means that they are being realistic. This means a person makes sensible decisions and choices‚ especially the types of decisions and choices that you have to make every day.This person has a level head and can weigh out the options without being consumed with the fantasy of the possibilities. When it comes to Daisy Buchanan she is definitely the type of

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    the bazaar. The more one lets themself get attached to something or someone‚ the harder it is when they lose it. The speaker experienced this as a child and was never angrier. Similar to this speaker‚ Dexter in “Winter Dreams” experiences heart break at a young age. “Winter Dreams” by F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays this theme by his characterization of Dexter. In his head‚ he has ideals that he thinks he must fulfill; but because he intense focus on these ideals bring him all his trouble. He

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    frivolous. People’s this kind of concept is the reason why American dream disillusioned.

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    people that make them crave the unattainable? What is it about Dexter and Jake that leave them at the mercy of women who could not be "won in the kinetic sense" (Fitzgerald)? There are many similarities between the women and men in Fitzgerald’s "Winter Dreams" and Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises. Both Judy and Brett are very loud and forward; they are certain to make their presence known in a crowd and neither has a problem with overtly pursuing their targets. They never seem to run out of energy when

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    attraction to Daisy In the novel ‘The Great Gatsby’‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the main character - Gatsby – is in love with Daisy Buchannan. Moreover‚ the protagonist’s love for the young woman is the result of the objectifying and romanticizing of the latter. Throughout the novel‚ Nick shows Gatsby as the epitome of grandeur and the American Dream. Gatsby’s greatness‚ however‚ lies in his ability to pursue his dreams and‚ from them‚ create realities. This is the very case with Daisy. The main

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