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    Does Jay Gatsby Love

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    Gatsby is a man made of money, and in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, he throws a party every night, owns a huge house and is more than extravagant. He seems like the man who does not need more money, but the way he acts towards Daisy raises the question, does Gatsby love Daisy for her money and is obsessed with her or is it real genuine love that he feels? The way Gatsby talks and acts regarding Daisy makes it seem like he wants her for the money and is obsessed with her. Jay Gatsby…

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    fire hydrant and boys and girls are playing in the street, cooling off from the heat when a well-dressed, Italian man driving a nice car pulls down the street. He yells and threatens them that if his car gets wet there will be trouble. The use of word choice by the man tells us he thinks he is better than them and seems to dislike the African American people of the neighborhood. The man is also rude and disrespectful to the police officers helping him, telling us yet again, that he thinks he is…

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    states that while the development of transportation systems benefits humans economically, the natural ecosystem is significantly changed by this “road economy,” (p.1) due to the land separation. The changing of the landscape, such as a highway or a man-made canal, destructs the integrality of…

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    of the Holy Spirit. Baptism Water The holy baptism water signifies that life is given to man by God and is a symbol of His grace. Water also recalls the gospel, John 3: 1-6, "... unless a man is born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God...". Water is the Christian symbol of life as well as a sign of purity and cleansing from sin. While a white garment symbolizes the purity of the person wearing it, the purifying or cleansing quality of water is considered to be…

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    In fact his mom’s Bel Air but to their surprise the man had smashed the car to extract revenge and the narrator thought there would be no way to take the car back to his mom. He didn’t know what to do. He contemplated suicide to get out of the mess he had gotten into. When there they saw two girls pull up…

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    top of a barrel, tearing bits of bread off of the loaf with his teeth and watching the lone merchant ship bob in the wind pushed waters. As he often did, he had been wondering what held him to the small hold, other than the guild. Delvin was no longer an escape for him, but a source of anxiety. His parents had been killed years before. No matter where the ill minded man would go, he could always steal. So what made Riften so special? The answer seemed clear to him at the time; nothing. Had he…

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    The California Drought

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    with the disastrous juncture of the lack of water unconfined through the rivers; upon the devotion he has in himself, he sees a resolution to aid rivers of California. Without the water flowing, crops can decrease crucially, in which can only affect the whole state and its inhabitants because farmers are openly assuranitated to grow vigorous crops for all people in California. Extracted words from Weintraub, ‘’ We really need to focus on getting that water back. The project has been in operation…

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    Ethiopian Drinking Water

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    careers, one must think clearly about which country scientists choose to help. In Ethiopia, villages lack the adequate amount of drinking water to sustain every villagers need. Out of the 82,825,000 people that live in Ethiopia, 62% of people live without the supply of clean drinking water, and 271,000 children die each year from various causes, including unclean water (Onuoha). Most land in Ethiopia is farmland, which is the reason why the majority of Ethiopians live in rural areas. 84% of…

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    While we take it for granted, in the camp food and water were a great privilege to have. Freedom was not even reachable. He was unquestionably living inside a cage. David was feeling eager to tell me about the night he escaped. A guard from the camp had decided to help David escape. One evening, when David was told the amazing news by the guard, he did not know how to deal with this situation. He also added that, the night he chose to believe the man, he could feel that he was on his way to…

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    to the tip of the atmosphere to the bare minerals on the ground that nature is important in everyday life. It is what makes up Earth and creates a place where a diversity of humans can thrive and become who they strive to be. Whether it be the air, water, animals or even the other earthly elements, they all contain particular traits that make up the environment that people consider to have in common. The idea of this is rather odd but with today’s internet access, one cannot say they have not…

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