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    As humans we tend to assume celebrities parading down the red carpet are easily served with fame and fortune on a silver platter- blessed with the right genes or born into Hollywood dynasties. And although we want to make believe into those assumptions for many there are no silver platter. In fact‚ for many they are faced with great hardship and difficult challenges. Because of such manifest in their lives they are driven to realization of their dreams. It’s amazing how these successful individuals

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    Eleanor Farjeon (13 February 1881 – 5 June 1965) was an English author of children ’s stories and plays‚ poetry‚ biography‚ history and satire. Eleanor Farjeon was born in London‚ England on 13 February‚ 1881. The daughter of popular novelist Benjamin Farjeon and Maggie (Jefferson) Farjeon‚ Eleanor came from a literary family‚ her two younger brothers‚ Joseph and Herbert Farjeon‚ being writers‚ while the eldest‚ Harry Farjeon‚ was a composer. She won many literary awards and the prestigious Eleanor

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    Computer crime is an ongoing issue that we continuously see‚ and a major problem with this is that most people do not realize the harm that computer crime can cause. Computer crime is also a niche that continues to grow. This is based on the fact that there are many different perceptions about what computer crime is‚ and the harmful effects it can have. Because there is a gap between traditional views of what cyber crime is and the actual realities of these crimes‚ it is a criminal offense that will

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    remains his childhood‚ he always have craving for toys‚ new clothes and new bicycle. These desires also grow up as the children grow up. For instance‚ if somebody has a good job‚ he wants promotion. If somebody is a rich fellow‚ he wants to be millionaire. Therefore‚ you can say that desires don’t die until the person alive. Furthermore‚ the life is becoming so competitive and challenging these days. If somebody gets satisfied whatever he or she has‚ his or her progress will be stopped there.

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    LONG ISLAND‚ NEW YORK Jay Gatsby‚ esteemed millionaire was found dead yesterday afternoon in West Egg‚ Long Island at his mansion‚ along with his attacker‚ George Wilson‚ who was also found dead at the scene. According to police reports‚ George Wilson’s wife had been struck down by a car the night before‚ Michaelis‚ a neighbour who owns a restaurant beside George Wilson’s auto shop‚ said that George had been acting very erratically in the earlier hours claiming God speculates over everything.

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    their fortunes. Rockefeller was more or less handed money being part of the prestige aristocracy‚ however he was a very shred and organized man. He stressed the idea of planning ahead and never procrastinating‚ in most cases he was a penny-pinching millionaire. Even as a child he was always very organized and always planned ahead. This helped contribute to his success in his life with is Oil Company. Andrew Carnegie was not as fortunate as Rockefeller; he was an Irish Immigrant and at one point in his

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    has met - Gatsby. Unable to articulate his memories‚ his doctor advises him to write them down. In a flashback to the spring of 1922‚ Carraway has just moved to New York in search of the American Dream. As he settles into a cottage neighboring millionaire Jay Gatsby’s mansion on Long Island‚ Carraway grows increasingly captivated by the extravagant parties held at Gatsby’s estate and the lavish lifestyle of the rich. Across the bay from Gatsby‚ Carraway’s cousin‚ Daisy is unhappily married to racist

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    The Japanese post-war economic miracle is the name given to the historical phenomenon of Japan’s record period of economic growth following World War II‚ spurred mainly by United States investment but partly by Japanese government economic interventionism in particular through their Ministry of International Trade and Industry. The distinguishing characteristics of the Japanese economy during the "economic miracle" years included: the cooperation of manufacturers‚ suppliers‚ distributors‚ and banks

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    professionals. Usually they are not just dedicated to achieve sports goals. If an athlete can call the attention of the public‚ she/he would worth more for managers. If the role of athletes in society wasn’t to entertain‚ there would be any millionaire athlete. Being the best athlete to me isn’t being the highest paid player or even the greatest but the greatest athlete to me is being able to look your teammates in the eyes at the end of each and every game and have them know that you gave it

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    The constitution is a plan for government and was written in 1787. Our society is constantly changing‚ so our constitution needs to also. The role of government is to protect us and they can’t do that with a constitution that isn’t fit for our daily life. The constitution doesn’t support a strong central government. There are corrupt officials‚ growing population‚ and it is outdated. Corrupt officials are filling our government. These officials are just buying their way into our government and

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