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    Sorotto's Trial

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    Last Friday, a court in Naples, Italy, sent trial subpoenas to Mickey Mouse, Tweety, and Donald and Daisy Duck, in what appears to have been a clerical error. The defendant awaiting trial there is charged with counterfeiting Disney and Warner Brothers products. Apparently, court clerks included on the witness list not only the companies’ legal representatives, but also their imaginary ones: "Topolino," "Paperino," "Paperina," and "Titti" (that’s apparently Tweety in Italian). A summons went out

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    will to win, the desire to succeed, the urge to reach your full potential... these are the keys that will unlock the door to personal excellence.” (Confucius) Gatsby would change his entire life because of his desire to be with his one true love Daisy. He would do anything to impress her, and wealth was the best way to catch her eye. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s, The Great Gatsby, the author uses the connotative meanings of the colors green and white to develop the character James Gatsby. Fitzgerald

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    However, in 2008 when Martha Peterson learned of the horizontal and vertical cracks in the basement and saw the paint peeling from the walls, she should have been aware something was wrong, even though Duck again assured her not to worry because “…every house has those.” Also, when looking to the common law there are many elements which must be present to plead fraud. Some of these are “that there must be a representation of an existing fact; It must

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    the book Daisy--Gatsby’s love-- is described as having a house with red and white, “... a cheerful red-and-white Georgian Colonial mansion, overlooking the bay.”(p. 6) This symbolizes the passion Gatsby has for her but how she is just a little bit too far out of his reach. “Gatsby stood in the centre of a crimson carpet and gazed around with fascinated eyes. daisy watched him and laughed, her sweet, exciting laugh...”(p. 116) This excerpt from the novel shows again Gatsby’s love for Daisy and

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    Gatsby Wealth Analysis

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    really wants and that is Daisy. When you have a lot of money like Gatsby it is hard to live your life in peace, everyone wants to know what you're doing, where you are, and they criticize people with money a lot more than people with none. If you make your money how the “Bootlegger” Jay Gatz did some people get suspicious and if they don't like you certain people are gonna try to come after your wealth, like how Tom started to question Gatsby when Tom knew he was seeing Daisy. This shows that his wealth

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    has killed in his lifetime, if any. The only knowledge the public eye has of Mr. Gatsby is that he is very wealthy, he has countless vehicles and he wears elaborate clothing. Even at his own parties Gatsby does not stay to mingle with his guests, he ducks in for a moment to see who has arrived and then he disappears to his quarters. Therefore, when the unfortunate event of Myrtle's death occurred and her maker being Mr. Gatsby’s car, no one could be any reference to say this was not Mr. Gatsby’s character

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    character with underground business connections. This gives nick the feeling that Mr Gatsby's wealth is not pleasant. after the lunch, Nick saw Jordan, and Jordan told him mr Gatsby and daisy use to love each other then, that mr Gatsby told her, mr Gatsby also said he was in love with her during first world war, daisy love him too but she married

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    Most parents teach their children to use the Golden Rule: Treat others the way one wants to be treated. Most children abide by the rule, that is until the lure of money, alcohol, drugs, and adultery take place. The people of the Long Island area all have experienced the temptations causing havoc and disaster for ones around them. Within the novel, The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Nick Carraway witnesses adultery between many good friends, the loneliness of another, murder, and scandal

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    Batman's Monologue

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    The trees became but a gradient of green, the mellow shades of spring. He could hear the faint laughter of children from afar. He hoped they were wearing sunscreen. He and Daisy met online. Her name suited her, he thought. She was small and dainty and sweet. An occasional forum reply quickly turned to frequent texting. Something about them just clicked. He thought this young woman was who he would grow old with, who would

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    matriarch of the household. She raises three young boys whilst also raising herself. At many points in the book, she attempts to set herself free, but ultimately always finds her way back into the prison she calls home. She and the infamous character Daisy Buchanan- of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald- seek their own, personal sense of freedom through their protective nature over their respective children, the way they ignore the problems they face, and the way they both seem to try and reach

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