Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Ethics of the US in the Vietnam War

Ethics of the US in the Vietnam War Aaron Sanders I think that OBrien says that courage is something that is gained once and as you encounter times where you have to break through your fears to do what is right, your courage slowly gains. His specific point of, stashing it away alternatively shows that you have to not be courageous all the time. He says that We must steadily increase our moral capital in preparation for that day when the account must be drawn out. meaning that there is that one time where all of your previous experiences that gained you courage, now lead you past a major barrier, unlike anything you had ever dealt with before. I wasnt exactly that surprised that he was a coward to enter the war, mainly in the sense that this was a war that many people had been opposed to, OBrien specifically stated on page 38 that, I was drafted to fight a war I hated Young, yes, and politically naive, but even so the American War in Vietnam seemed to me wrong.. If you dont want to do something, like go to war, then, of course, you were cowardly. Do I agree on these grounds? Yes, and No. First off, this is possibly the choice between living as a coward for the rest of your life, or by joining your brothers as they get slaughtered in the jungle a whole hemisphere away from home. Both sides of which I have an equal opinion for. It may be cowardice to not join in a fight overseas, but at least you get to live out your life at home but be labeled a coward. I also think though that you shouldnt be forced to fight for a cause that you dont believe in. However, if you get drafted, then you do have a moral obligation to go and fight for Americas beliefs. If you are drafted, you should think about the broader impact of what you not answering the draft call entails. When America enters a war it is always supposed to be for what is right. If you then dont answer that call you aid the enemy because they have a more dedicated military and citizen population all fighting for what they believe is right. Shame has a major role within the lives of the soldiers, because they feel that killing people is shameful and something that no one should have to do, or watching a buddy die and feeling as though you couldve stopped it. OBrien especially feels shame after he killed his first Viet Cong soldier, [Kiowa] told me that it was a good kill, that I was a soldier, and this was war, that I should shape up and stop staring Sometimes I try to forgive myself and other times I dont. (OBrien, 127-128). I would say that heroism and stupidity is both a result of the shame they feel. Heroism is shown in the sense that it gives the soldiers something more to fight for. Take the Alpha company after Kiowa died, Move it, [Mitchell Sanders] said. Kiowas waiting on us'(OBrien, 160). They had all felt shame that he had died in such a cruel way, having drowned in the villages latrine during a mortar strike. After that he is used as a rallying cry for the rest of the soldiers. However shame also caused stupi dity, The next morning [Rat Kiley] shot himself. He took off his boots and socks, laid out his medical kit, doped himself up then shot himself in the foot. (OBrien, 212) Rat was so shamed by the war that he would do anything to get out of it, even shoot himself in the foot. Its sad the lengths someone would go to rid themselves of the burden of shame. It ends up being stupid what it will drive them too, it may not even be a conscious decision that pushes them off the edge though in Rat Kileys case he fully made the decision. Shame can and should be used though as a rallying cry of sorts, because it gives you a reason more powerful than anything else to make the shame go away. In my mind the relationship that OBrien is talking about, between shame and courage is that the shame in life helps you grow courage if you use, like in question 3, put it away and let it grow. These little acts of heroism that may even seem like stupidity at times, though but not stupidity in the sense of shoo ting yourself in the foot or injuring yourself in other ways, but it is these acts of heroism that will grow your courage. After reading the chapter entitled Speaking of Courage and then getting sort of an analysis in Notes, the effect is actually quite powerful. I felt as though what OBrien had explained in Notes about some parts being fake and others real, couldnt take away from the empathy that I had developed with Norman. I think since some parts had to be fabricated, it actually made it more connectable mainly in the sense that you have a character in a town that takes you along and makes you feel what he is feeling through him reliving the memories. He had to keep thinking to himself because no one had let him just spill his guts, and its just an emotion mix of loneliness and shame. The feeling of shame of The truth, Norman Bowker wouldve said, is I let the guy go.' (OBrien, 147). My appreciation actually doesnt change for the story. The important parts are completely there and they are backed up by incredibly life-like storytelling, a town that doesnt feel much at home, and just being alone with t he thoughts of the character as he relives one of his most shameful moments. With Notes after it, the message of just how lost Norman was feeling that late evening on July 4th as he drove around the lake becomes painfully clear, [OBrien] received a long, disjointed letter in which Bowker described the problem of finding a meaningful use for his life after the war. (OBrien, 149). This reality check that Mr. OBrien put into the first few paragraphs of Notes really hit home what soldiers that come home from the war filled with shame and confusion really put up with. For me Speaking of Courage was really sealed as being completely true in my mind when Mr. OBrien said Speaking of Courage was written in 1975 at the suggestion of Norman Bowker, who three years later hanged himself in the locker room of a YMCA in his hometown in central Iowa. (OBrien, 149). I think Norman ending up committing suicide after all of his pain and suffering finally got to him, fit with how Speaking of Courage en ded, with him deciding that,. It was a pretty good show. (OBrien 148), it was this easing of pain that he wanted so badly after witnessing his best friend and comrade drown while he just stood and essentially watched helplessly, that made him decide to hang himself. Overall I think that Mr. OBrien really made me appreciate Speaking of Courage by making it believable with just the powerful simplicity of the complex feelingsÂÂ   Norman was experiencing. It was this simplicity that made it so easy and believable to be Norman, and feel what he was feeling. His narration of the reasoning behind how he got the idea also added to the authenticity because he tried to make it sound as though Norman was telling his story, perfectly relaying what he felt at every revolution around that lake. WORKS CITED OBrien, Tim. The Things They Carried: A Work of Fiction. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2010. Print.

Sunday, January 19, 2020

Employment Law Essay -- UK Employment Law

In order to discuss and analyse the above statement, in depth reference will be made to various documents which can in some circumstances relate to contracts of employment and whether those particular documents which are not contractual can be incorporated into a contract, creating legal enforceability for employers and employees. Firstly it must be established what exactly is a contract of employment. A contract of employment is an agreement between an employer and employee, forming the basis of an employment relationship; enforceable by law. Contracts of employment may be given orally or in writing: Employment Rights Act 1996 s 230(2) and commence immediately. Actual written contracts require an employee's signature and the signature of a company representative. Contracts of employment can involve both express and implied terms and can appear in many forms. The express terms, being those which both parties have agreed to, whether by signing a contractual document or acting in a particular way are seldom found in just one document. Terms are repeatedly found in an array of documents, whether they be from the actual formal contract, written statements or an employee handbook. The two latter documents are just some examples of prima facia non contractual documents. In reality very few employees have a formal written contract of employment , but to whom the act does apply: must receive a statement setting out the key particulars of their employment in writing within two months of commencing employment . Written statements are known as the Terms and Conditions of Employment: essentially evidence of the contract, providing clarity for both employee and employer but it is not the actual contract of employment per se. A written statem... ...ent of an employment contract. This is likely to be troublesome point for some time to come and likely to work on case by case basis. Works Cited Employment Rights Act 1996 s 230(2) (n1) s 1 Ian Smith and Aaron Bake, Smith and Wood’s Employment Law (10th edn Oxford University Press, Oxford 2010) 80 [1974] ICR 420 CA Smith and Baker (n3) 81 John Bowers, Bowers on Employment Law (6th edn, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2002) 39 [1972] 2 QB 455 Smith and Baker (n3) citing Lord Denning MR per (n7) [2006] EWCA Civ 1277, [2006] IRLR 961 Slade and 11 KBW, Tolley’s Employment Handbook (24th edn, LexisNexis 2010) citing (n9) (n9) University of London External Programme ‘Chapter2 The contract of employment’ http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/current_students/programme_resources/laws/subject_guides/labour_law/lablaw_ch2.pdf

Saturday, January 11, 2020

The Great Gatsby

Overview: Your team will create  one PowerPoint presentation according to the instructions below. Each member of your team will contribute information and help the leader compile the information into  one final presentation. Team assignment: * Your team will select one of the following characters from  The Great Gatsby: * Nick Carraway * Jay Gatsby * Daisy Buchanan * Tom Buchanan * Jordan Baker * Myrtle Wilson * George Wilson * As a team, create a profile for that character as if he /she is a member of a modern day social networking site, such as Facebook or MySpace. Your team's final presentation should be a PowerPoint presentation of 5-7 slides. Include at least three visuals and at least four of the following items: * A quotation that expresses the character's philosophy of life * A brief description of the character's family or friends. * A brief description of the time in which the character lives. * A brief description of the world in which the character lives. * A brief description of the character's conflicts or struggles. * Something interesting about the character.As the week begins, join your team and do the following: * Each team should select a leader. * Each team member should participate fully. Points will be based on both the amount of material posted and the quality of the work posted. * Remember that short comments, such as â€Å"I will go along with what everyone wants to do,† may earn no points. Offer significant material that advances the project. * Instead of listing websites, offer the information from that site along with the reference. Do not just offer material that was cut-and-pasted from websites; instead, write the information in your own words, and cite your sources. Note about visuals: Your team  can create your own visuals, use clip art, or use items from the Internet. If you use Internet images in your presentation, cite the sources on your final slide. Post your team's final presentation in Doc Sharing. At the en d of the week, you may download the other team projects posted in Doc sharing and enjoy viewing them.Daisy is the center of the story, and the character who originates the vast majority of events within the book. The life and fortune of Gatsby are built on the hope that someday he may revive his love with Daisy. Daisy has something that makes her special, and she is different from Jordan, and the rest of the women in the work, and this is seen through the narrations of Nick and Gatsby, and even in the way in which Tom defends her image in front of his lover.She is woman native of Louisville, Kentucky and through the stories told by Jordan, we know that she was the center of attention and the soul of the party, and is a beautiful woman who likes to have fun and flirt through cheeky and extremely frivolous conversations, and this is so inevitable that even her cousin is a victim of her gadgets, she did it at her first party at Gatsby’s house: â€Å"These things excite me so,â €  she whispered. â€Å"If you want to kiss me any time during the evening, Nick, just let me know and I’ll be glad to arrange it for you. Just mention my name.Or present a green card. I’m giving out green†. Nick describes the voice of Daisy as beautiful, mysterious, flirtatious, intriguing, exciting, sensual, and famous, and Gatsby includes that it is full of money; on several occasions, the characters comment that it is a magical instrument used by her, which is full of promises and beautiful things on the distance, and Daisy uses her seductive voice to drag people towards her, especially to Gatsby since the voice of Daisy speaks of everything he want of it, wealth, social status, true happiness and he cannot refuse to this attraction.Besides her seductive and alluring voice, she is a dreamy woman and she sees her past with melancholy and idealizes her first love affair, presenting her present as boring and stuffy and she struggles daily with the pressures of society which forced her to marry an aggressive, overbearing and arrogant man who woke her up from her childhood dreams and made her realize that very often dreams don't become reality, although in her deep insight, she keeps the hope that hers can become a reality. But Daisy's biggest problem is that he is not a mythical goddess, but she is an ordinary person with strengths and weaknesses, and she is used to live her life in a certain way, following the rules and by this obedience, she hopes some rewards. When Gatsby comes back to her life, moving its foundations and challenging her to leave behind these ties and conventionalisms, she frightens, and decides to return to her safe harbor, which is Tom, and prefers to be unhappy that to have to sacrifice her live to escape with Gatsby, and leave everything behind. She is selfish and only thinks about her, unlike Gatsby who made his life according to his unconditional love towards her. The Great Gatsby Jay Gatsby, born James Gatz, the son of poor farmers, â€Å"sprang from his platonic conception of himself† (Fitzgerald 98). Thanks to a job on millionaire Dan Cody’s yacht, Jay was inspired to change his way of life. Despite his mysterious past, including rumours that he killed a man, Gatsby was in every way a tragic hero. After meeting a beautiful girl named Daisy in Louisville, Gatsby spent his whole life fighting to be with her. He was too poor to ever be seen with her, so he got in deep with some gangsters just trying to earn enough money to be with her. When he finally had enough cash, he found out that she was married. The instance comes up where he had to lie for her, and she wasn’t even grateful. After trying so hard for all those years to impress her, she ended up being the death of him – literally. Trying to recapture the past, nothing ends up going right for Gatsby, and he dies because of it. That, in it of itself, is the definition of a tragic hero. Daisy Fay was everything a guy could dream of – fun, slender, and extremely beautiful. If you had the best summer romance of your life with an amazing person, only to have them tell you that you were too poor to be with them, what would you do? Would you give up, or would you fight for them? Jay Gatsby chose the latter. After Daisy told him he wasn’t rich enough, he was devastated. Tragically, when he was finally rich enough to be with the girl of his dreams he found out she’d moved on. The only thing that Gatsby could do was admire her from afar, which is kind of creepy but apparently some girls find that romantic. â€Å"‘Gatsby bought that house so that he could be just across the bay. ’ Then it had not been merely the stars to which he had aspired on that June night. He came alive to me, delivered suddenly from the womb of his purposeless splendor. † (Fitzgerald 78). Gatsby was so in love with Daisy after all those years that he moved right across the bay from her. He was so obsessed with her that he didn’t stop to think about the consequences. Daisy was married, and pining after a married woman just screams ‘bad idea’. If her husband ever found out†¦ watch out Gatsby. He was so overwhelmed when he finally saw Daisy again, he thought it was unreal, surely thinking back to when they were initially together. He hadn’t once ceased looking at Daisy, and I think he revalued everything in his house according to the measure of response it drew from her well-loved eyes. Sometimes, too, he stared around at his possessions in a dazed way, as though in her actual and astounding presence none of it was any longer real. Once he nearly toppled down a flight of stairs. † (Fitzgerald 91) Gatsby spent a vast amount of h is life trying to be with Daisy, and now that she was actually in his house the whole situation felt surreal. Being so dedicated to the smallest things, like her presence in his house, was bad judgement. At that point Daisy could have manipulated him into doing whatever she wanted. Getting so involved with a woman in general is usually a bad idea, especially a married one. Going back to when Daisy told Gatsby he didn’t have enough money to be with her, Gatsby must have been desperate. At that point he probably would have done anything to get Daisy back, including getting involved with some very bad people. †Ã¢â‚¬â„¢Meyer Wolfsheim? No, he’s a gambler. ’ Gatsby hesitated, then added coolly, ‘He’s the man who fixed the World’s Series back in 1919. † (Fitzgerald 73) Meyer Wolfsheim was a very bad person with molars for cuff links, and young Gatsby must have thought that getting involved with his ‘business’ would help him earn enough money to be good enough for Daisy. You would think that someone with teeth for accessories would be a person to generally avoid. Wolfsheim helped Gatsby get the money he needed by selling alco hol during the time of prohibition and selling him some drug-stores. Earning all that money in such an awful way must have been a story Gatsby didn’t share very often. ’It took me just three years to earn the money that bought it. ’ ‘I thought you inherited your money. ’ ‘I did old sport,’ he said automatically. ‘But I lost most of it in the big panic. The panic of war. ’ I think he hardly knew what he was saying for when I asked him what business he was in he answered, ‘That’s my affair,’ before he realized that wasn’t the appropriate reply. ‘Oh, I’ve been in several things,’ he corrected himself. ‘I was in the drug business and then I Was in the oil business. But I’m not in either one now. † (Fitzgerald 90) Gatsby was so used to lying about how he actually received all his money that when Nick, one of his closest friends, asked him he immediately lied. Having the instinct to lie, especially to his friends, was only going to c ome back and bite him in the butt, especially since he was involved with gangsters in the first place. ‘When witnesses concoct lies, they often miss the obvious. ’ – John Grisham. This quote is applicable to Gatsby because agreeing to lie for Daisy, he missed Nick’s warnings for him to get away due to Wilson’s inevitable repercussions. If a girl is cheating on her husband, she probably isn’t very trustworthy in the first place, so Gatsby agreeing to lie for Daisy and say he killed Myrtle was probably a bad idea. †Ã¢â‚¬â„¢Yes,’ he said after a moment, ‘but of course I’ll say I was. ’†(Fitzgerald 143) Agreeing to lie was the first step towards his demise. Daisy couldn’t risk Gatsby accidentally letting it slip that she was the one driving, and she had to tell Tom something†¦ after everything that went on between the three of them, Tom and Daisy realized that they were still in love with each other and they just wanted everything to go back to normal. ‘What if I did tell him? That fellow had it coming to him. He threw dust into your eyes just like he did in Daisy’s, but he was a tough one. He ran over Myrtle like you’d run over a dog and never even stopped his car. ’† (Fitzgerald 178). Daisy turned on Gatsby just as quick as he had agreed to lie for her; she told Tom that Gatsby had agreed to lie for her and that they needed to get rid of him in case he told. Tom told Wilson that it was Gatsby and Wilson was so enraged that he shot Gatsby and then killed himself. Lying for Daisy only led to more trouble for Gatsby. The rash decision to lie ended his life as soon as he agreed to it. A tragic hero is a person who, through his or her own actions, leads to their own demise. Gatsby, through yearning for a girl he could never really have, working with convicts to get his money, and lying for aforementioned girl who only cared about herself unambiguously lead to his own murder, making him fit the description of a tragic hero to a tee. Gatsby did everything for a girl who turned on him like it was nothing. Was it worth it? Would you have done the same? The Great Gatsby Jay Gatsby, born James Gatz, the son of poor farmers, â€Å"sprang from his platonic conception of himself† (Fitzgerald 98). Thanks to a job on millionaire Dan Cody’s yacht, Jay was inspired to change his way of life. Despite his mysterious past, including rumours that he killed a man, Gatsby was in every way a tragic hero. After meeting a beautiful girl named Daisy in Louisville, Gatsby spent his whole life fighting to be with her. He was too poor to ever be seen with her, so he got in deep with some gangsters just trying to earn enough money to be with her. When he finally had enough cash, he found out that she was married. The instance comes up where he had to lie for her, and she wasn’t even grateful. After trying so hard for all those years to impress her, she ended up being the death of him – literally. Trying to recapture the past, nothing ends up going right for Gatsby, and he dies because of it. That, in it of itself, is the definition of a tragic hero. Daisy Fay was everything a guy could dream of – fun, slender, and extremely beautiful. If you had the best summer romance of your life with an amazing person, only to have them tell you that you were too poor to be with them, what would you do? Would you give up, or would you fight for them? Jay Gatsby chose the latter. After Daisy told him he wasn’t rich enough, he was devastated. Tragically, when he was finally rich enough to be with the girl of his dreams he found out she’d moved on. The only thing that Gatsby could do was admire her from afar, which is kind of creepy but apparently some girls find that romantic. â€Å"‘Gatsby bought that house so that he could be just across the bay. ’ Then it had not been merely the stars to which he had aspired on that June night. He came alive to me, delivered suddenly from the womb of his purposeless splendor. † (Fitzgerald 78). Gatsby was so in love with Daisy after all those years that he moved right across the bay from her. He was so obsessed with her that he didn’t stop to think about the consequences. Daisy was married, and pining after a married woman just screams ‘bad idea’. If her husband ever found out†¦ watch out Gatsby. He was so overwhelmed when he finally saw Daisy again, he thought it was unreal, surely thinking back to when they were initially together. He hadn’t once ceased looking at Daisy, and I think he revalued everything in his house according to the measure of response it drew from her well-loved eyes. Sometimes, too, he stared around at his possessions in a dazed way, as though in her actual and astounding presence none of it was any longer real. Once he nearly toppled down a flight of stairs. † (Fitzgerald 91) Gatsby spent a vast amount of h is life trying to be with Daisy, and now that she was actually in his house the whole situation felt surreal. Being so dedicated to the smallest things, like her presence in his house, was bad judgement. At that point Daisy could have manipulated him into doing whatever she wanted. Getting so involved with a woman in general is usually a bad idea, especially a married one. Going back to when Daisy told Gatsby he didn’t have enough money to be with her, Gatsby must have been desperate. At that point he probably would have done anything to get Daisy back, including getting involved with some very bad people. †Ã¢â‚¬â„¢Meyer Wolfsheim? No, he’s a gambler. ’ Gatsby hesitated, then added coolly, ‘He’s the man who fixed the World’s Series back in 1919. † (Fitzgerald 73) Meyer Wolfsheim was a very bad person with molars for cuff links, and young Gatsby must have thought that getting involved with his ‘business’ would help him earn enough money to be good enough for Daisy. You would think that someone with teeth for accessories would be a person to generally avoid. Wolfsheim helped Gatsby get the money he needed by selling alco hol during the time of prohibition and selling him some drug-stores. Earning all that money in such an awful way must have been a story Gatsby didn’t share very often. ’It took me just three years to earn the money that bought it. ’ ‘I thought you inherited your money. ’ ‘I did old sport,’ he said automatically. ‘But I lost most of it in the big panic. The panic of war. ’ I think he hardly knew what he was saying for when I asked him what business he was in he answered, ‘That’s my affair,’ before he realized that wasn’t the appropriate reply. ‘Oh, I’ve been in several things,’ he corrected himself. ‘I was in the drug business and then I Was in the oil business. But I’m not in either one now. † (Fitzgerald 90) Gatsby was so used to lying about how he actually received all his money that when Nick, one of his closest friends, asked him he immediately lied. Having the instinct to lie, especially to his friends, was only going to c ome back and bite him in the butt, especially since he was involved with gangsters in the first place. ‘When witnesses concoct lies, they often miss the obvious. ’ – John Grisham. This quote is applicable to Gatsby because agreeing to lie for Daisy, he missed Nick’s warnings for him to get away due to Wilson’s inevitable repercussions. If a girl is cheating on her husband, she probably isn’t very trustworthy in the first place, so Gatsby agreeing to lie for Daisy and say he killed Myrtle was probably a bad idea. †Ã¢â‚¬â„¢Yes,’ he said after a moment, ‘but of course I’ll say I was. ’†(Fitzgerald 143) Agreeing to lie was the first step towards his demise. Daisy couldn’t risk Gatsby accidentally letting it slip that she was the one driving, and she had to tell Tom something†¦ after everything that went on between the three of them, Tom and Daisy realized that they were still in love with each other and they just wanted everything to go back to normal. ‘What if I did tell him? That fellow had it coming to him. He threw dust into your eyes just like he did in Daisy’s, but he was a tough one. He ran over Myrtle like you’d run over a dog and never even stopped his car. ’† (Fitzgerald 178). Daisy turned on Gatsby just as quick as he had agreed to lie for her; she told Tom that Gatsby had agreed to lie for her and that they needed to get rid of him in case he told. Tom told Wilson that it was Gatsby and Wilson was so enraged that he shot Gatsby and then killed himself. Lying for Daisy only led to more trouble for Gatsby. The rash decision to lie ended his life as soon as he agreed to it. A tragic hero is a person who, through his or her own actions, leads to their own demise. Gatsby, through yearning for a girl he could never really have, working with convicts to get his money, and lying for aforementioned girl who only cared about herself unambiguously lead to his own murder, making him fit the description of a tragic hero to a tee. Gatsby did everything for a girl who turned on him like it was nothing. Was it worth it? Would you have done the same? The Great Gatsby Every man wants to be considered great in the eyes of his peers, but it is important to remember what greatness truly means. There are thousands of ways to define the word â€Å"great,† but I have my own definition of the word. A great man is selfless, honest, and trustworthy. He is sincere, has strong values, and he does things for the benefit of others. Jay Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s main character in the novel The Great Gatsby, is a charismatic man who throws elaborate parties for the wealthy people of Long Island. To those around him, Gatsby appears to be a great man, however, the reader can see through this facade and understands that he is not as great as he appears. Because he is stubbornly narrow-minded, selfishly uses people for his benefit, and seeks to destroy a family, Jay Gatsby is not a great man by any means. Jay Gatsby is stubbornly narrow-minded, and refuses to accept the reality that he cannot be with Daisy Buchanan. Jay Gatsby is unable to let go of the few moments he shared with Daisy years ago, before he was shipped off to Europe to fight in the Great War. While he is away, Daisy marries Tom Buchanan, yet Gatsby still tries to win her hand. Instead of moving away from Daisy and starting a new life, Gatsby moves across the bay from her and insists he will meet her again. At one of Gatsby’s parties, Nick urges Gatsby not to ask too much from Daisy. Nick realizes that Daisy has moved on with her life and reminds Gatsby that he cannot repeat the past. Gatsby replies in shock saying â€Å"Can’t repeat the past? †¦Why of course you can† (110)! Gatsby, who has everything luxury imaginable, refuses to believe that he cannot relive his past with Daisy. A great man would get around such an obstacle in life, and would find another way to fulfill his heart’s desire. Because Gatsby put all of his â€Å"eggs in one basket,† he was left with nothing when his only love refused to be with him. Nick Carraway knew that Gatsby was narrow-minded and said that he â€Å"paid a high price for living too long with a single dream† (161). Unfortunately for Gatsby, that high price was his life. Jay Gatsby cannot be considered a great man because he selfishly uses people for his own benefit. Gatsby does not have any friends until Nick moves in next door; however this friendship is not genuine. Gatsby is simply using Nick in order to meet Daisy. Gatsby also uses Jordan to get closer to Daisy. Once he finds out that Jordan knows Daisy, he begins to make his clandestine arrangements. Acting as Gatsby’s pawn, Jordan relays a message to Nick saying, â€Å"He wants to know†¦if you’ll invite Daisy to your house some afternoon and then let him come over† (78). Gatsby is quick to ask for favors from Nick, even though he barely knows him. Gatsby pretends to be Nick’s friend; however, friendship works both ways and Gatsby never delivers on his end. Gatsby’s selfish use of people who care about him prevents him from being great. A great man does things for the benefit of others, expecting nothing in return. If Gatsby were a great man, he would not use innocent people as part of his plan to destroy a family. Gatsby actively tries to break up a marriage and family by trying to take Daisy away from her husband and daughter. Gatsby is not content with his current relationship because Daisy is still married to Tom, and he does not have her to himself. Gatsby takes drastic measures in an attempt to win back Daisy, which includes confronting her husband, Tom Buchanan. Gatsby becomes so bold as to tell Tom that Daisy never loved him. When arguing with Tom, Gatsby says, â€Å"Daisy, that’s all over now†¦it doesn’t matter any more. Just tell him the truth- that you never loved him- and it’s all wiped out forever† (132). Gatsby is only concerned with himself and does not consider how he would tear apart a family if Daisy were to run away with him. Marriage is a sacred union, in which individuals commit themselves to one another for the remainder of their lives. Gatsby gives no consideration to Daisy’s young daughter who would have to live the rest of her life without her mother. Gatsby’s inconsiderate actions make it clear that he is not great. A great man would never do anything to harm a family because a great man has values. If Gatsby was a great man, he would accept that Daisy married Tom, and look for love elsewhere. Jay Gatsby is not a great man because he uses people for his own benefit, very stubborn, and attempts to break up a marriage. Great men look to help better the lives of others around them. Everything that Gatsby does is selfish and nobody else besides him benefits from his actions. Gatsby uses his wealth to make it appear to others that he is a great man, however the reader knows that even the parties that Gatsby throws are for his own benefit. Gatsby cannot be considered a great man because of his selfishness and indifference to the feelings of others. The Great Gatsby RADHA KRISHNA FUSED Hosts  Ã¢â‚¬â€œ NARAD MUNI – N REPORTER – R R – good evening, namashkaar. Satsriakaal, vannakumm aur jinhe ye sab lage kumm unko mera pyaar bharaa sweet saa welcome doston aaj hum aapko ek bahut hee aiti haasik flight per†¦ ek historical love story sunanae waale hain – a story about a bhola bhala chori ,and cute si anjani chori, jee haan aapne sahi suna – aaj hum aapko swarag lok ki sair karvaane waale hain†¦ – and wahaan ki latest gossips se roobaroo karvaane waale hain†¦ yeh kahani kuch hai suni . uch ansuni. kuch anjani ,kuch jani kuch pechani. but isse pehle hum show ko aage badhaaye pehle – jaisa ki customary hai – kyun naa ganesh ji mahaaraaj ki vandana ho jaaye – GANESH VANDANA (song: jaidev) (welcome song: kesaria balam) R – Haan to friends aaj 21st  century ke pehle dashak me it’s possible to travel to swarg lok from dharti lok – Aur aaj iss journey ko h um devlok se live telecast karne waale hai – sirf aur sirf aapke liye – so are you ready –I am†¦ here we go†¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦ (walks to the shuttle/exit/gate/wing) /o – welcome to swarg loke.. swarg loke me aap sabhi kaa swagat hai†¦ next scene – swarglok Narad Intro –BACHNA EH HASINO R interrupts N. M – R – Excuse me!!! Ye narad muni jii kahaan milenge N – Narad muniiiiii Main hee Narad Muni – aur pyaar se log mujhe N. M. bulaate hain – R – tum aur narad muni – IMPOSSIBLE – I mean khud ko dekho – aapki veena kahaan hai – gherua vastra – wo mountain jaisa jooda – tum to suit me ho – N – hey hey hey!!! Ye sab uss Ramanand Sagar ki galti hai†¦ ill date woh hume every Saturday Sunday wahi old fashioned vesh bhoosa me wahi pooraane avatar me dikhata hai – R – poorane avatar me N – aur nahi to kya – this is our new version – infact yahaan swarag lok me sab cheezen change ho chuki hai – anyways ab ye sab chorro and temme aap yahaan kyun aaye ho†¦ R – oh! narad muni ji! Wo actually kya hai naa main neeche dharti lok me ek bahut hee famous gossip show ka host hun and main yahaan khaas aapse milne aaya hun†¦Ã¢â‚¬â€œ aap gossip king ho naa isiliye – and I want to know ki swarg lok ki latest gossip kya haiN – arre pehle bolnaa thaa naa –maine to apne makeup ka touch up bhi nahi kiya – latest gossip me hai  R-K  kaa affair†¦ R – SRK SR-K  kaun N – arre   tum RK ko nahi janti R – nahi†¦ Kaun RK N – uff!!! Tum sabko her ek cheez samjhaani padti hai –  Rmatlab rads and Ks matlab krish†¦ tumhe unse milna hai – ruko abhi milwaata hun – R – arre arre ek sec N. M. Ji†¦ mujhe milwaane dijiye naa – kisna se – afterall main show ki host hun aa p nahi†¦ Wo kisna hai N – dekhiye mr. reporter ji – apne krishna ka intro thik diya but†¦ R – but kya†¦N – but aapne krish kaa intro wrong diya†¦ you know krish ekdum must hai – usse sone kaa bahut shaukh hai†¦ din bhar buss phone per lagaa rehta hai†¦ hamesha har ek jagah late pahunchta hai†¦ aur haan uski planning ki timing ke baare me kyaa kehna – always in the last minute†¦ krish ko cheezen bhoolne kaa bhi bada shaukh hai†¦ and last but not the least uske highly logical logics hamesha illogical hote hain.. in short ab tum mujhe milwaane do humare kisna se humaare ishhhtyle me Desi boys+ Munda kukad kamal ka+ Aadat se majboorR – arre waah ye naya version o kafi dhin chaak thaa – ab NM ji please mujhe rads ke baare me bhi kuch bataiye naa N – o rads ke bare me – wo bahut hee sweet hai – hamesha hansti rehti hai – infact krish to rads ke issi smile per fi daa hai†¦ wo apne dosto ke liye kuch bhi kar sakti hai†¦ and unlike kisna she’s very planned†¦ usse romantic novels padhne kaa bhi bahut shaukh hai.. aur you won’t find her without her lip balm†¦ jab dekho tab apna lip balm lagati rehti hai†¦ trekking kaa bhi rads ko bahut hee shaukh hai†¦ all in all she’s a perfect match for our kisna..Rads intro- BANNA RE + OH PIYA+ RADHA ON THE DANCE FLOOR N – (comes talking on phone) – haan kya king kaa three of a kind hai and ikka top card hai – arre abhi raise kar de.. river khulte hee all-in kar dena†¦ okay.. okay†¦ R – N. M. Ji, aap abhi poker ki baat kar rahe thhe naa.. I just love poker.. kyaa aapko bhi poker pasand hai†¦ N – hahaha! Arre mujhe kyaa even Rad and krish are die hard poker fans†¦ R – that is soo interesting – ab NM ji plz mujhe Rad and krish ke ched chaad ke baareme kuch bataaiye naa – you know kisna to famous thaa radho ko chedne ke liyeN – arre waah kya point diya hai†¦ well now a days chedna is very simple – pehle kisna matka phod ke radha ko cheda karta thaa – aur aajkal krish rads ko miscall aur messgaes se chedta hai R – mobile To dhiru bhai yahan pe bhi famous hai, Karlo swarlog muthi meh N – hahaha!!! Ab hume bhi to timepass ke liye kuch chahiye†¦ R –can I add u in mah contact N – nahi main whts app karta hun†¦ R – then I will whtsapp u†¦ neways ab aap aur kuch bataaiye naa inke ched chaad ke baare me – N – ab bataana kyaa hai yaar – khud hee dekh lo – – – CHED CHAAD SEGMENT Maiya yashodha+ natkat natkat+ chod do Aanchal+kyon aage peeche+ Saiyan Ji baiya chudake nahin jana) R – sirji†¦ N. M. Ji inka chedne kaa style to ekdum bollywood se inspired lagta hai†¦ N- excuse me!!! chahe ched chaad ho yaa romance – hum bollwood se nahi b alki bollywood humse inspired hota hai†¦ R – N. Muni ji ab jab aapne romance ki baat chedd hee di hai to thodi aur gossips dijiye naa†¦ rads and krish ke romance ke bare me†¦ ye bataaiye naa ki pehle kisne propose kiya thaa†¦ N – kiss ne propose kiya thaa R – arre wohi to main pooch rahaa hun kiss ne propose kiya thaaN – arre wahi to main bhi keh raha hun†¦ Kiss ne proposae kiya thaa†¦ R – †¦ †¦ †¦ N – ruko tumhe poori story samjhaane do – jab college me pehli baar krish ne rads ko dekha he was totally bowled over.. wo brahmand metro rail me ek stop pehle utarne laga†¦ unhone apne telephone numbers exchange kiye†¦ R – aur fir sms aur calls kaa silsilaa shuru ho gaya†¦ N – right†¦ and then dheere dheere long walks bhi shuru ho gaye†¦ aur jab ek baar rads kaa accident hua and she was in bed rest – ussi beech humaare rads  Ã‚  ki tubelight jali k i krish usse kitna pyaar karta hai.. and rest as they say is history†¦R – wow NM ji soooo romantic†¦ muhe kuch aur gossips dijiye naa N – ab dekho main jyaada kisi ke personal life me interfere nahi karta.. main ek kaam karta hoon – tumhe inn dono ke romance ki ek jhalki dikhaa deta hoon†¦ ROMANTIC SEGMENT- TUM MILE + SALAME ISHQ+ISHQ WALA+ SACHI SACHI+ EK MEIN AUR EK TU+ LONG DA LASHKARA R – achcha N. M. Ji what about gopiyan†¦ krish AAJ BHI UNKE SANG NAIN MATAKA KARTA HAI KYAA N – gopiyan to tab bhi thi and aaj bhi hai†¦ fark sirf itna hai ki ab gopiyon ki jagah saaliyon ne le lee hai†¦ R – AUR RAAS LILA raas lila kaa kyaa†¦N – arre pehle raas lila vrindavan gardens me hoti thii aur aajkal wo disco me hoti hai†¦ R – to NM ji meri bhi ek apsara ke saath disco me couple entry karwaaiye naa – N – naarayan naarayan.. tathaastu†¦ Disco segment-AAEVEIN AAEVEIN+DISCO DEEWAN E+ VELLE+YAAD AA RAHA HAI N enters talking / blabbering on phone – N – haan aap venue book kar do.. aur mujhe sabse achche caterers chahiye – iss shaadi me koi kami nahi honi chahiye†¦ R – enters†¦ R – N. M ji †¦ ye aap kisike shaadi ki baat kar rahe hai †¦ N – arre ye looo†¦ tumhe nahi pataa – rad and krish ki shaadi fix ho gayi hai†¦ aur mujhe event manager appoint kiya gaya hai†¦R – but Rad aur krish ki shaadi – how is it possible – N – .. naarayan naarayan!!! In this yug anything is possible!!! Aur waise bhi hum devtaaon ki bhi to kuch wishes hoti hai†¦ itne yugon se hum tumhaari wishes poori karte aa rahe the – ab humaari baari hai†¦ R – to n. m. ji meri bhi ek choti see wish poori kar dijiye naa – mujhe bhi inki shaadi me shaamil hona hai – kuch chakkar chalaiye naa – plzzz plzzz plzzz N – narayan narayan – m ain aaj bade achche mood me hun†¦ tathaastu†¦ WEDDING SEGMENT- SONIVE + GUNJE+BADHAI HO BADHAI+ PYARA BHAIYA MERA+SONI BANNO+ NAVRAI MAJHI+TUMHI HO BANDHUR – WAISE nm JI YE APSAARAYEIN KAHIN PER DIKHAAI NAHI DE RAHI N – saari apsaraayein mehendi lagaane me busy hai†¦ R – to hum yahaan kya kar rahein hai .. chaliye hum bhi mehendi lagaane me busy ho jaate hai†¦ N – hahahaha†¦ chalo†¦ Mehendi segment – MEHENDI RACHAN/ MEHENDI HAI RACHNE + MEHENDI KI RAAT R – so NM ji mehendi ke function me to mujhe mazza hee aa gaya – but then wht abt krish ke friends.. unka kyaa kehna hai†¦ N – ok let me not tell it .. tum khud hee dekh lo†¦ Zorr kaa jhatka – kids N – well ye to buss ek chota version thaa.. krish ke gwaal baalon kaa.. ow lemme show you what the full fledged version of it is like †¦ hit the music Zor kaa jhatka+ ek kuwara (elders) R – NM ji doston kaa to thik hai.. but swarg loke ke baaki nivasiyon kaa kya kehna hai.. you knw brahma ji Vishnu ji.. etc etc†¦ N – naarayan naarayan.. sabhi ati prasann hai.. sab bahut hee khush hai.. aur aaj yahaan kuch log aaye bhi hai iss yugal jode ko aashirwaad dene ke liye†¦ Pyaar mill jaaye+ jab koi baat+ hum saath saath hai+ kya kehna R – waah aaj to mujhe mazaa hee aa gaya†¦ N. M. Ji thank you aapne mere saaath aaj bahut saaari gossips share kari†¦ thank you so so much..N – hahaha†¦ welcome welcome†¦ ab jaate jaate main tumhe ek bahut hee top ki secret bataane waala hun†¦ and ye kisi se bhi matt kehnaa†¦ R – (excited) haan haan pakka†¦ N – kalyug me dharti per ek baar fir kisna aur radhaa kaa janam hua hai.. R – _______ N – haan aur ye secret kisi ko bhi nahi pata†¦ do you want to meet them†¦ R – off course†¦ N – theek hai chalo main tumhaari ye wish bhi poori kar deta hun†¦ fir matt kehna bhagwaan wish poora nahi karte†¦ tathaastu!!! Ladies and gentlemen can we have a huge round of applause for our very own Jodi of rads nd krish , i. , rohit nd shikha Bride + Groom Tenu leke(rohit) + dhime dhime(shikha) + tune jo pal bhar mein-dabang(together) As soon as the bride n groom segment gets over – N – doston aaj ke show me hume bahut hee mazza aaya – I hope aap logon ko bhi utna hee mazaa aaya hoga.. per picture abhi baki hai mere dost – its time to celebrate – let the music play – – – Finaale – sadi gali + jhoom barabar + gal mithi mithi ———————–THE BEGINNING——————— Also add brides brothers segment : songs- phoolon ka taaro ka + taaron Ka chamakta gehna ho. The Great Gatsby RADHA KRISHNA FUSED Hosts  Ã¢â‚¬â€œ NARAD MUNI – N REPORTER – R R – good evening, namashkaar. Satsriakaal, vannakumm aur jinhe ye sab lage kumm unko mera pyaar bharaa sweet saa welcome doston aaj hum aapko ek bahut hee aiti haasik flight per†¦ ek historical love story sunanae waale hain – a story about a bhola bhala chori ,and cute si anjani chori, jee haan aapne sahi suna – aaj hum aapko swarag lok ki sair karvaane waale hain†¦ – and wahaan ki latest gossips se roobaroo karvaane waale hain†¦ yeh kahani kuch hai suni . uch ansuni. kuch anjani ,kuch jani kuch pechani. but isse pehle hum show ko aage badhaaye pehle – jaisa ki customary hai – kyun naa ganesh ji mahaaraaj ki vandana ho jaaye – GANESH VANDANA (song: jaidev) (welcome song: kesaria balam) R – Haan to friends aaj 21st  century ke pehle dashak me it’s possible to travel to swarg lok from dharti lok – Aur aaj iss journey ko h um devlok se live telecast karne waale hai – sirf aur sirf aapke liye – so are you ready –I am†¦ here we go†¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦ (walks to the shuttle/exit/gate/wing) /o – welcome to swarg loke.. swarg loke me aap sabhi kaa swagat hai†¦ next scene – swarglok Narad Intro –BACHNA EH HASINO R interrupts N. M – R – Excuse me!!! Ye narad muni jii kahaan milenge N – Narad muniiiiii Main hee Narad Muni – aur pyaar se log mujhe N. M. bulaate hain – R – tum aur narad muni – IMPOSSIBLE – I mean khud ko dekho – aapki veena kahaan hai – gherua vastra – wo mountain jaisa jooda – tum to suit me ho – N – hey hey hey!!! Ye sab uss Ramanand Sagar ki galti hai†¦ ill date woh hume every Saturday Sunday wahi old fashioned vesh bhoosa me wahi pooraane avatar me dikhata hai – R – poorane avatar me N – aur nahi to kya – this is our new version – infact yahaan swarag lok me sab cheezen change ho chuki hai – anyways ab ye sab chorro and temme aap yahaan kyun aaye ho†¦ R – oh! narad muni ji! Wo actually kya hai naa main neeche dharti lok me ek bahut hee famous gossip show ka host hun and main yahaan khaas aapse milne aaya hun†¦Ã¢â‚¬â€œ aap gossip king ho naa isiliye – and I want to know ki swarg lok ki latest gossip kya haiN – arre pehle bolnaa thaa naa –maine to apne makeup ka touch up bhi nahi kiya – latest gossip me hai  R-K  kaa affair†¦ R – SRK SR-K  kaun N – arre   tum RK ko nahi janti R – nahi†¦ Kaun RK N – uff!!! Tum sabko her ek cheez samjhaani padti hai –  Rmatlab rads and Ks matlab krish†¦ tumhe unse milna hai – ruko abhi milwaata hun – R – arre arre ek sec N. M. Ji†¦ mujhe milwaane dijiye naa – kisna se – afterall main show ki host hun aa p nahi†¦ Wo kisna hai N – dekhiye mr. reporter ji – apne krishna ka intro thik diya but†¦ R – but kya†¦N – but aapne krish kaa intro wrong diya†¦ you know krish ekdum must hai – usse sone kaa bahut shaukh hai†¦ din bhar buss phone per lagaa rehta hai†¦ hamesha har ek jagah late pahunchta hai†¦ aur haan uski planning ki timing ke baare me kyaa kehna – always in the last minute†¦ krish ko cheezen bhoolne kaa bhi bada shaukh hai†¦ and last but not the least uske highly logical logics hamesha illogical hote hain.. in short ab tum mujhe milwaane do humare kisna se humaare ishhhtyle me Desi boys+ Munda kukad kamal ka+ Aadat se majboorR – arre waah ye naya version o kafi dhin chaak thaa – ab NM ji please mujhe rads ke baare me bhi kuch bataiye naa N – o rads ke bare me – wo bahut hee sweet hai – hamesha hansti rehti hai – infact krish to rads ke issi smile per fi daa hai†¦ wo apne dosto ke liye kuch bhi kar sakti hai†¦ and unlike kisna she’s very planned†¦ usse romantic novels padhne kaa bhi bahut shaukh hai.. aur you won’t find her without her lip balm†¦ jab dekho tab apna lip balm lagati rehti hai†¦ trekking kaa bhi rads ko bahut hee shaukh hai†¦ all in all she’s a perfect match for our kisna..Rads intro- BANNA RE + OH PIYA+ RADHA ON THE DANCE FLOOR N – (comes talking on phone) – haan kya king kaa three of a kind hai and ikka top card hai – arre abhi raise kar de.. river khulte hee all-in kar dena†¦ okay.. okay†¦ R – N. M. Ji, aap abhi poker ki baat kar rahe thhe naa.. I just love poker.. kyaa aapko bhi poker pasand hai†¦ N – hahaha! Arre mujhe kyaa even Rad and krish are die hard poker fans†¦ R – that is soo interesting – ab NM ji plz mujhe Rad and krish ke ched chaad ke baareme kuch bataaiye naa – you know kisna to famous thaa radho ko chedne ke liyeN – arre waah kya point diya hai†¦ well now a days chedna is very simple – pehle kisna matka phod ke radha ko cheda karta thaa – aur aajkal krish rads ko miscall aur messgaes se chedta hai R – mobile To dhiru bhai yahan pe bhi famous hai, Karlo swarlog muthi meh N – hahaha!!! Ab hume bhi to timepass ke liye kuch chahiye†¦ R –can I add u in mah contact N – nahi main whts app karta hun†¦ R – then I will whtsapp u†¦ neways ab aap aur kuch bataaiye naa inke ched chaad ke baare me – N – ab bataana kyaa hai yaar – khud hee dekh lo – – – CHED CHAAD SEGMENT Maiya yashodha+ natkat natkat+ chod do Aanchal+kyon aage peeche+ Saiyan Ji baiya chudake nahin jana) R – sirji†¦ N. M. Ji inka chedne kaa style to ekdum bollywood se inspired lagta hai†¦ N- excuse me!!! chahe ched chaad ho yaa romance – hum bollwood se nahi b alki bollywood humse inspired hota hai†¦ R – N. Muni ji ab jab aapne romance ki baat chedd hee di hai to thodi aur gossips dijiye naa†¦ rads and krish ke romance ke bare me†¦ ye bataaiye naa ki pehle kisne propose kiya thaa†¦ N – kiss ne propose kiya thaa R – arre wohi to main pooch rahaa hun kiss ne propose kiya thaaN – arre wahi to main bhi keh raha hun†¦ Kiss ne proposae kiya thaa†¦ R – †¦ †¦ †¦ N – ruko tumhe poori story samjhaane do – jab college me pehli baar krish ne rads ko dekha he was totally bowled over.. wo brahmand metro rail me ek stop pehle utarne laga†¦ unhone apne telephone numbers exchange kiye†¦ R – aur fir sms aur calls kaa silsilaa shuru ho gaya†¦ N – right†¦ and then dheere dheere long walks bhi shuru ho gaye†¦ aur jab ek baar rads kaa accident hua and she was in bed rest – ussi beech humaare rads  Ã‚  ki tubelight jali k i krish usse kitna pyaar karta hai.. and rest as they say is history†¦R – wow NM ji soooo romantic†¦ muhe kuch aur gossips dijiye naa N – ab dekho main jyaada kisi ke personal life me interfere nahi karta.. main ek kaam karta hoon – tumhe inn dono ke romance ki ek jhalki dikhaa deta hoon†¦ ROMANTIC SEGMENT- TUM MILE + SALAME ISHQ+ISHQ WALA+ SACHI SACHI+ EK MEIN AUR EK TU+ LONG DA LASHKARA R – achcha N. M. Ji what about gopiyan†¦ krish AAJ BHI UNKE SANG NAIN MATAKA KARTA HAI KYAA N – gopiyan to tab bhi thi and aaj bhi hai†¦ fark sirf itna hai ki ab gopiyon ki jagah saaliyon ne le lee hai†¦ R – AUR RAAS LILA raas lila kaa kyaa†¦N – arre pehle raas lila vrindavan gardens me hoti thii aur aajkal wo disco me hoti hai†¦ R – to NM ji meri bhi ek apsara ke saath disco me couple entry karwaaiye naa – N – naarayan naarayan.. tathaastu†¦ Disco segment-AAEVEIN AAEVEIN+DISCO DEEWAN E+ VELLE+YAAD AA RAHA HAI N enters talking / blabbering on phone – N – haan aap venue book kar do.. aur mujhe sabse achche caterers chahiye – iss shaadi me koi kami nahi honi chahiye†¦ R – enters†¦ R – N. M ji †¦ ye aap kisike shaadi ki baat kar rahe hai †¦ N – arre ye looo†¦ tumhe nahi pataa – rad and krish ki shaadi fix ho gayi hai†¦ aur mujhe event manager appoint kiya gaya hai†¦R – but Rad aur krish ki shaadi – how is it possible – N – .. naarayan naarayan!!! In this yug anything is possible!!! Aur waise bhi hum devtaaon ki bhi to kuch wishes hoti hai†¦ itne yugon se hum tumhaari wishes poori karte aa rahe the – ab humaari baari hai†¦ R – to n. m. ji meri bhi ek choti see wish poori kar dijiye naa – mujhe bhi inki shaadi me shaamil hona hai – kuch chakkar chalaiye naa – plzzz plzzz plzzz N – narayan narayan – m ain aaj bade achche mood me hun†¦ tathaastu†¦ WEDDING SEGMENT- SONIVE + GUNJE+BADHAI HO BADHAI+ PYARA BHAIYA MERA+SONI BANNO+ NAVRAI MAJHI+TUMHI HO BANDHUR – WAISE nm JI YE APSAARAYEIN KAHIN PER DIKHAAI NAHI DE RAHI N – saari apsaraayein mehendi lagaane me busy hai†¦ R – to hum yahaan kya kar rahein hai .. chaliye hum bhi mehendi lagaane me busy ho jaate hai†¦ N – hahahaha†¦ chalo†¦ Mehendi segment – MEHENDI RACHAN/ MEHENDI HAI RACHNE + MEHENDI KI RAAT R – so NM ji mehendi ke function me to mujhe mazza hee aa gaya – but then wht abt krish ke friends.. unka kyaa kehna hai†¦ N – ok let me not tell it .. tum khud hee dekh lo†¦ Zorr kaa jhatka – kids N – well ye to buss ek chota version thaa.. krish ke gwaal baalon kaa.. ow lemme show you what the full fledged version of it is like †¦ hit the music Zor kaa jhatka+ ek kuwara (elders) R – NM ji doston kaa to thik hai.. but swarg loke ke baaki nivasiyon kaa kya kehna hai.. you knw brahma ji Vishnu ji.. etc etc†¦ N – naarayan naarayan.. sabhi ati prasann hai.. sab bahut hee khush hai.. aur aaj yahaan kuch log aaye bhi hai iss yugal jode ko aashirwaad dene ke liye†¦ Pyaar mill jaaye+ jab koi baat+ hum saath saath hai+ kya kehna R – waah aaj to mujhe mazaa hee aa gaya†¦ N. M. Ji thank you aapne mere saaath aaj bahut saaari gossips share kari†¦ thank you so so much..N – hahaha†¦ welcome welcome†¦ ab jaate jaate main tumhe ek bahut hee top ki secret bataane waala hun†¦ and ye kisi se bhi matt kehnaa†¦ R – (excited) haan haan pakka†¦ N – kalyug me dharti per ek baar fir kisna aur radhaa kaa janam hua hai.. R – _______ N – haan aur ye secret kisi ko bhi nahi pata†¦ do you want to meet them†¦ R – off course†¦ N – theek hai chalo main tumhaari ye wish bhi poori kar deta hun†¦ fir matt kehna bhagwaan wish poora nahi karte†¦ tathaastu!!! Ladies and gentlemen can we have a huge round of applause for our very own Jodi of rads nd krish , i. , rohit nd shikha Bride + Groom Tenu leke(rohit) + dhime dhime(shikha) + tune jo pal bhar mein-dabang(together) As soon as the bride n groom segment gets over – N – doston aaj ke show me hume bahut hee mazza aaya – I hope aap logon ko bhi utna hee mazaa aaya hoga.. per picture abhi baki hai mere dost – its time to celebrate – let the music play – – – Finaale – sadi gali + jhoom barabar + gal mithi mithi ———————–THE BEGINNING——————— Also add brides brothers segment : songs- phoolon ka taaro ka + taaron Ka chamakta gehna ho. The Great Gatsby Overview: Your team will create  one PowerPoint presentation according to the instructions below. Each member of your team will contribute information and help the leader compile the information into  one final presentation. Team assignment: * Your team will select one of the following characters from  The Great Gatsby: * Nick Carraway * Jay Gatsby * Daisy Buchanan * Tom Buchanan * Jordan Baker * Myrtle Wilson * George Wilson * As a team, create a profile for that character as if he /she is a member of a modern day social networking site, such as Facebook or MySpace. Your team's final presentation should be a PowerPoint presentation of 5-7 slides. Include at least three visuals and at least four of the following items: * A quotation that expresses the character's philosophy of life * A brief description of the character's family or friends. * A brief description of the time in which the character lives. * A brief description of the world in which the character lives. * A brief description of the character's conflicts or struggles. * Something interesting about the character.As the week begins, join your team and do the following: * Each team should select a leader. * Each team member should participate fully. Points will be based on both the amount of material posted and the quality of the work posted. * Remember that short comments, such as â€Å"I will go along with what everyone wants to do,† may earn no points. Offer significant material that advances the project. * Instead of listing websites, offer the information from that site along with the reference. Do not just offer material that was cut-and-pasted from websites; instead, write the information in your own words, and cite your sources. Note about visuals: Your team  can create your own visuals, use clip art, or use items from the Internet. If you use Internet images in your presentation, cite the sources on your final slide. Post your team's final presentation in Doc Sharing. At the en d of the week, you may download the other team projects posted in Doc sharing and enjoy viewing them.Daisy is the center of the story, and the character who originates the vast majority of events within the book. The life and fortune of Gatsby are built on the hope that someday he may revive his love with Daisy. Daisy has something that makes her special, and she is different from Jordan, and the rest of the women in the work, and this is seen through the narrations of Nick and Gatsby, and even in the way in which Tom defends her image in front of his lover.She is woman native of Louisville, Kentucky and through the stories told by Jordan, we know that she was the center of attention and the soul of the party, and is a beautiful woman who likes to have fun and flirt through cheeky and extremely frivolous conversations, and this is so inevitable that even her cousin is a victim of her gadgets, she did it at her first party at Gatsby’s house: â€Å"These things excite me so,â €  she whispered. â€Å"If you want to kiss me any time during the evening, Nick, just let me know and I’ll be glad to arrange it for you. Just mention my name.Or present a green card. I’m giving out green†. Nick describes the voice of Daisy as beautiful, mysterious, flirtatious, intriguing, exciting, sensual, and famous, and Gatsby includes that it is full of money; on several occasions, the characters comment that it is a magical instrument used by her, which is full of promises and beautiful things on the distance, and Daisy uses her seductive voice to drag people towards her, especially to Gatsby since the voice of Daisy speaks of everything he want of it, wealth, social status, true happiness and he cannot refuse to this attraction.Besides her seductive and alluring voice, she is a dreamy woman and she sees her past with melancholy and idealizes her first love affair, presenting her present as boring and stuffy and she struggles daily with the pressures of society which forced her to marry an aggressive, overbearing and arrogant man who woke her up from her childhood dreams and made her realize that very often dreams don't become reality, although in her deep insight, she keeps the hope that hers can become a reality. But Daisy's biggest problem is that he is not a mythical goddess, but she is an ordinary person with strengths and weaknesses, and she is used to live her life in a certain way, following the rules and by this obedience, she hopes some rewards. When Gatsby comes back to her life, moving its foundations and challenging her to leave behind these ties and conventionalisms, she frightens, and decides to return to her safe harbor, which is Tom, and prefers to be unhappy that to have to sacrifice her live to escape with Gatsby, and leave everything behind. She is selfish and only thinks about her, unlike Gatsby who made his life according to his unconditional love towards her. The Great Gatsby Overview: Your team will create  one PowerPoint presentation according to the instructions below. Each member of your team will contribute information and help the leader compile the information into  one final presentation. Team assignment: * Your team will select one of the following characters from  The Great Gatsby: * Nick Carraway * Jay Gatsby * Daisy Buchanan * Tom Buchanan * Jordan Baker * Myrtle Wilson * George Wilson * As a team, create a profile for that character as if he /she is a member of a modern day social networking site, such as Facebook or MySpace. Your team's final presentation should be a PowerPoint presentation of 5-7 slides. Include at least three visuals and at least four of the following items: * A quotation that expresses the character's philosophy of life * A brief description of the character's family or friends. * A brief description of the time in which the character lives. * A brief description of the world in which the character lives. * A brief description of the character's conflicts or struggles. * Something interesting about the character.As the week begins, join your team and do the following: * Each team should select a leader. * Each team member should participate fully. Points will be based on both the amount of material posted and the quality of the work posted. * Remember that short comments, such as â€Å"I will go along with what everyone wants to do,† may earn no points. Offer significant material that advances the project. * Instead of listing websites, offer the information from that site along with the reference. Do not just offer material that was cut-and-pasted from websites; instead, write the information in your own words, and cite your sources. Note about visuals: Your team  can create your own visuals, use clip art, or use items from the Internet. If you use Internet images in your presentation, cite the sources on your final slide. Post your team's final presentation in Doc Sharing. At the en d of the week, you may download the other team projects posted in Doc sharing and enjoy viewing them.Daisy is the center of the story, and the character who originates the vast majority of events within the book. The life and fortune of Gatsby are built on the hope that someday he may revive his love with Daisy. Daisy has something that makes her special, and she is different from Jordan, and the rest of the women in the work, and this is seen through the narrations of Nick and Gatsby, and even in the way in which Tom defends her image in front of his lover.She is woman native of Louisville, Kentucky and through the stories told by Jordan, we know that she was the center of attention and the soul of the party, and is a beautiful woman who likes to have fun and flirt through cheeky and extremely frivolous conversations, and this is so inevitable that even her cousin is a victim of her gadgets, she did it at her first party at Gatsby’s house: â€Å"These things excite me so,â €  she whispered. â€Å"If you want to kiss me any time during the evening, Nick, just let me know and I’ll be glad to arrange it for you. Just mention my name.Or present a green card. I’m giving out green†. Nick describes the voice of Daisy as beautiful, mysterious, flirtatious, intriguing, exciting, sensual, and famous, and Gatsby includes that it is full of money; on several occasions, the characters comment that it is a magical instrument used by her, which is full of promises and beautiful things on the distance, and Daisy uses her seductive voice to drag people towards her, especially to Gatsby since the voice of Daisy speaks of everything he want of it, wealth, social status, true happiness and he cannot refuse to this attraction.Besides her seductive and alluring voice, she is a dreamy woman and she sees her past with melancholy and idealizes her first love affair, presenting her present as boring and stuffy and she struggles daily with the pressures of society which forced her to marry an aggressive, overbearing and arrogant man who woke her up from her childhood dreams and made her realize that very often dreams don't become reality, although in her deep insight, she keeps the hope that hers can become a reality. But Daisy's biggest problem is that he is not a mythical goddess, but she is an ordinary person with strengths and weaknesses, and she is used to live her life in a certain way, following the rules and by this obedience, she hopes some rewards. When Gatsby comes back to her life, moving its foundations and challenging her to leave behind these ties and conventionalisms, she frightens, and decides to return to her safe harbor, which is Tom, and prefers to be unhappy that to have to sacrifice her live to escape with Gatsby, and leave everything behind. She is selfish and only thinks about her, unlike Gatsby who made his life according to his unconditional love towards her.

Friday, January 3, 2020

Foreign Policy Problem For Nepal - 1123 Words

After defeating the incumbent prime minister, KP Oli is in the process of forming a new government in Nepal. His government faces daunting challenges -- both old and new. Let us start with the old challenges. Foreign policy of each country is driven by its national interest. Both India and China prefer a seamlessly friendly government in Kathmandu, which is not possible given their strategic contest and territorial conflict. This creates an irreconcilable foreign policy problem for Nepal. This problem has been so as old as the unified Nepal. King Prithivi Narayan Shah understood this conflict of interests between the two neighbors, characterized his newly unified kingdom as a yam between two large boulders, and counselled his†¦show more content†¦Washington supported the coup staged by General Sisi to throw out the democratically chosen regime. Although western countries do not tire pledging their commitment to human rights, they continue to do deals with the most oppressive regimes in the world if they are powerful and have strategic resources like oil and uranium. Obviously, India prefers to maintain its influence in Nepal, if not increase it. The Sugauli Treaty of 1815, 1950 Treaty, shared culture, open and accessible border, Nepal s economic reliance on India have given India certain advantages in Nepal. China is seeking to change the status quo. New Delhi punishes its smaller neighbors if they cozy up with Beijing. For instance, when Nepal bought weapons from China, India imposed economic blockade on Nepal in 1989-90. Similarly, when Bhutan moved closer to China and accepted 20 Chinese buses, India cut off its fuel subsidy to Thimpu in 2013. That brings me to the new challenges of Nepal: India s unannounced economic embargo; implementation of the new constitution; and Nepal s accelerated economic development. 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