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    LESSONS I LEARNT FROM THREE IDIOTS ‘I have scored only 91%.I am very depressed‚ while mummy compares me to Monika who has scored a 93%‚she will easily get an admission in a good college but ‚what will be my future? This is a big challenge facing me .I am fed up with life; marks are everything for them but actually nothing. I wish I were one of those lucky ones like Monika……’ Today marks and competition form a big basis for educational systems. Today many of the children have the same condition

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    Lesson 3 Key Question # 11 Editorial A- Title: Don’t ignore recommendations from Jeffrey Baldwin inquest 1. What is the topic of this editorial? The topic of this editorial is the protection of children and how there is more that can be done to ensure their safety. 2. Briefly relate the background to the topic. This editorial is about Jeffrey Baldwin‚ a little boy who was killed by his grandmother‚ after he was placed in her care by Children’s Aid. She had previous allegations of child

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    Valuable Life Lessons Most people say you learn a lot in school and‚ some say you learn more in real life lessons. I would say you learn more out of school because school teaches the basics but out of school you learn how to live and be yourself. In the book‚ ”To Kill A Mockingbird‚” Scout also learns and makes memories off of real life lessons. Scout’s school was disappointing but she didn’t learn most of her lessons ‚there

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    idea is shown many times throughout the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ through the many experiences that the main characters go through. There are many things that Scout must learn to see through the hardship of the court case her dad called Atticus agrees to fight. A black man named Tom Robinson is accused of raping a 19 year old girl by her dad‚ called Bob Ewell. There are many other experiences that are eye opening to both Jem and Scout. In her novel‚ it shows the idea of growing into

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    Jean Louise "Scout" Finch Scout Finch is a girl who lives with her father‚ Atticus‚ her brother‚ Jem‚ and their black cook‚ Calpurnia‚ in Maycomb‚ Alabama. Throughout the book To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Scout sees her town through her little innocent eyes. She is very unique‚ usually confident in herself‚ and always curious about what’s going on around her. Scout‚ a very unique girl‚ was taught many of the things she knew by her father‚ Atticus. Atticus in many cases nurtured her mind‚ conscience

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    ”(Shakespeare SearchQuotes). In Harper Lee’s unforgettable novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ the innocence of children is the key to communicating several significant aspects of the story. The novel is narrated by Jean Louise ‘Scout’ Finch‚ who relays the story of a series of events involving social issues that take place in the quiet town of Maycomb County during her childhood in the 1930’s. Harper Lee establishes a distinct narrative voice for Scout through the use of her adult narration reflecting upon childhood

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee wrote the book To Kill a Mockingbird‚ which she based on people she knew from her hometown in Alabama. During the time this book was written many people were racist towards each other. She wrote this book based on a court case so she could show how hard it was for civil rights in the south for everyone. Scout and Jem finch are siblings that are alike and not alike. When comparing and contrasting Jem and Scout‚ there is a big difference in their coming of age‚ while

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    Book Review written by Jaya Tripathi Homeless Bird by Gloria Whelan Homeless Bird is the story of a young Indian village girl who overcomes adversity and extreme hardship to ultimately live a full and happy life on her own terms. I first heard about this book when a parent expressed his concern about the (in)appropriateness of its selection as required text for 5th graders in a public school in the United States. The book was chosen‚ he was told‚ to educate the students about India. So

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    Fear The Birds‚ the novella version is a more accurate and symbolic representation of how society was feeling at the time. The novella is a short story of a family living in euro England that is savagely attacked by birds. The film in the other hand is a loosely representation compared to the novella. In the film it is a town that is attacked by birds near a sea side town. The conflict starts with the town people being ignorant of the threat. In both the novella and the film of The Birds clearly show

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    To Kill a Mockingbird “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view - until you climb into his skin and walk around it” says Atticus.(Lee‚ 30) In Harper Lee’s‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ racism is shown as a big part through the eyes of a modest little girl named Scout. Scout learns numerous things by trying to learn something from another person’s perspective. She tries to think of things that could have happened if racism didn’t exists and how people would

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