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    Paul Fitzgerald, Elizabeth Gould, and Nick Mills with Alan Berger discuss Afghanistan\u27s Untold Story and the Road Ahead at the Ford Hall Forum, video recording, 5/7/2009

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    Najim Azadzoi, Nick Mills, Paul Fitzgerald, and Elizabeth Gould discuss the roots of the current crisis in Afghanistan and how to move toward a better future. The members of the panel contemplate what a peaceful, stable, and productive Afghanistan would look like, and what the new American administration can do to help Afghans realize this goal. Moderated by journalist Alan Berger of The Boston Globe‘s editorial board.https://dc.suffolk.edu/fhf-av/1078/thumbnail.jp

    The Great Gatsby: Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Harvard, Oxford

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    Where did Fitzgerald get the idea of having Clay's Economics reside in Nick Carraway's library?

    How far is F. Scott Fitzgerald efficient in reflecting the moral corruption in the American Society of Roaring Twenties?

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald is one of the artistic authors in American literature who has always inspired young generations ever since he was first published. The very first reason why his masterpieces are so impressive, is his flashing some sections from his real life in his short stories and novels. Furthermore, he is shining at reflecting the characteristics of his period-the glittering Jazz Era, the sophisticated, stylish Roaring Twenties. There are many sections of Fitzgerald’s life, which is very similar to his novel The Great Gatsby. To give some examples, Gatsby falls in love while he is a lieutenant like Fitzgerald and Daisy is keen on a wealthy life, full of luxury just like Zelda who is Fitzgerald’s wife in real life. Nick Carraway has also some similar aspects with Fitzgerald. They both go to Ivy League colleges (Nick goes to Yale and Fitzgerald goes to Princeton.). The real life of the author, embedded in the story, always makes the novel more alluring. That is why I chose The Great Gatsby. This extended essay is mainly an attempt to figure out the social attitudes during twenties and grasp the mood of this enigmatic Jazz Age by enjoying the masterpiece of one of the most transcendent, peerless American authors-F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby. Moral corruption is the main issue that is covered in this essay and the efficiency of Fitzgerald in reflecting the collapse of ethical values is focused on

    Interview with Nick Chirls

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    Nick Chirls was a high school student when he lost his mother, the woman he loved and respected as “the glue of our family.” She was working in the financial industry at Cantor Fitzgerald on the 104th floor of the World Trade Center on September 11th. His mother’s tragic death sent Nick reeling. Coming to grips with loss at the same time as he was growing up, Nick set out on a personal search to find the best way to honor all that his mother meant to him. Nick struggles to deal with his anger and grief as he adapts to his mother’s absence in his life and the changes her death causes in his family.For information about this project, please visit Project Rebirth’s website at http://www.projectrebirth.org/#missionPlease contact Project Rebirth at [email protected] if you are interested in obtaining companion documents and learning materials related to this film for educational purposes.Please let us know how this content affects you by sharing your story with us at https://www.library.georgetown.edu/digital-georgetown/share-stor

    Interview with Nick Chirls, 2003

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    Nick Chirls was a high school student when he lost his mother, the woman he loved and respected as “the glue of our family.” She was working in the financial industry at Cantor Fitzgerald on the 104th floor of the World Trade Center on September 11th. His mother’s tragic death sent Nick reeling. Coming to grips with loss at the same time as he was growing up, Nick set out on a personal search to find the best way to honor all that his mother meant to him. Nick struggles to deal with his anger and grief as he adapts to his mother’s absence in his life and the changes her death causes in his family.For information about this project, please visit Project Rebirth’s website at http://www.projectrebirth.org/#missionPlease contact Project Rebirth at [email protected] if you are interested in obtaining companion documents and learning materials related to this film for educational purposes.Please let us know how this content affects you by sharing your story with us at https://www.library.georgetown.edu/digital-georgetown/share-stor

    Interview with Nick Chirls, 2005

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    Nick Chirls was a high school student when he lost his mother, the woman he loved and respected as “the glue of our family.” She was working in the financial industry at Cantor Fitzgerald on the 104th floor of the World Trade Center on September 11th. His mother’s tragic death sent Nick reeling. Coming to grips with loss at the same time as he was growing up, Nick set out on a personal search to find the best way to honor all that his mother meant to him. Nick struggles to deal with his anger and grief as he adapts to his mother’s absence in his life and the changes her death causes in his family.For information about this project, please visit Project Rebirth’s website at http://www.projectrebirth.org/#missionPlease contact Project Rebirth at [email protected] if you are interested in obtaining companion documents and learning materials related to this film for educational purposes.Please let us know how this content affects you by sharing your story with us at https://www.library.georgetown.edu/digital-georgetown/share-stor

    Interview with Nick Chirls, 2002

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    Nick Chirls was a high school student when he lost his mother, the woman he loved and respected as “the glue of our family.” She was working in the financial industry at Cantor Fitzgerald on the 104th floor of the World Trade Center on September 11th. His mother’s tragic death sent Nick reeling. Coming to grips with loss at the same time as he was growing up, Nick set out on a personal search to find the best way to honor all that his mother meant to him. Nick struggles to deal with his anger and grief as he adapts to his mother’s absence in his life and the changes her death causes in his family.For information about this project, please visit Project Rebirth’s website at http://www.projectrebirth.org/#missionPlease contact Project Rebirth at [email protected] if you are interested in obtaining companion documents and learning materials related to this film for educational purposes.Please let us know how this content affects you by sharing your story with us at https://www.library.georgetown.edu/digital-georgetown/share-stor

    Interview with Nick Chirls, 2007

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    Nick Chirls was a high school student when he lost his mother, the woman he loved and respected as “the glue of our family.” She was working in the financial industry at Cantor Fitzgerald on the 104th floor of the World Trade Center on September 11th. His mother’s tragic death sent Nick reeling. Coming to grips with loss at the same time as he was growing up, Nick set out on a personal search to find the best way to honor all that his mother meant to him. Nick struggles to deal with his anger and grief as he adapts to his mother’s absence in his life and the changes her death causes in his family.For information about this project, please visit Project Rebirth’s website at http://www.projectrebirth.org/#missionPlease contact Project Rebirth at [email protected] if you are interested in obtaining companion documents and learning materials related to this film for educational purposes.Please let us know how this content affects you by sharing your story with us at https://www.library.georgetown.edu/digital-georgetown/share-stor

    Interview with Nick Chirls, 2005

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    Nick Chirls was a high school student when he lost his mother, the woman he loved and respected as "the glue of our family." She was working in the financial industry at Cantor Fitzgerald on the 104th floor of the World Trade Center on September 11th. His mother's tragic death sent Nick reeling. Coming to grips with loss at the same time as he was growing up, Nick set out on a personal search to find the best way to honor all that his mother meant to him. Nick struggles to deal with his anger and grief as he adapts to his mother's absence in his life and the changes her death causes in his family.For information about this project, please visit Project Rebirth's website at http://www.projectrebirth.org/#missionPlease contact Project Rebirth at [email protected] if you are interested in obtaining companion documents and learning materials related to this film for educational purposes.Please let us know how this content affects you by sharing your story with us at https://www.library.georgetown.edu/digital-georgetown/share-stor

    Interview with Nick Chirls, 2004

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    Nick Chirls was a high school student when he lost his mother, the woman he loved and respected as “the glue of our family.” She was working in the financial industry at Cantor Fitzgerald on the 104th floor of the World Trade Center on September 11th. His mother’s tragic death sent Nick reeling. Coming to grips with loss at the same time as he was growing up, Nick set out on a personal search to find the best way to honor all that his mother meant to him. Nick struggles to deal with his anger and grief as he adapts to his mother’s absence in his life and the changes her death causes in his family.For information about this project, please visit Project Rebirth’s website at http://www.projectrebirth.org/#missionPlease contact Project Rebirth at [email protected] if you are interested in obtaining companion documents and learning materials related to this film for educational purposes.Please let us know how this content affects you by sharing your story with us at https://www.library.georgetown.edu/digital-georgetown/share-stor
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