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    In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Jean Louise Finch‚ also known as Scout‚ has a particularly innate personality. Scout always does what she is told‚ unless she is with her brother Jem. When they are together she does whatever comes naturally to her. Scout is especially good‚ unusually intelligent‚ and remarkably unselfish. Scout has good intentions when planning her actions‚ most of the time. The one exception was when she acted profanely towards poor little Walter Cunningham

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    door is a widowed lawyer‚ Atticus Finch‚ and his two children‚ Jem and Scout. They are fairly well off and have a black maid‚ Calpurnia. This particular summer was more interesting than most. The kids made friends with a new boy‚ Dill. They acted out stories together. Dill spends time staring at my house like he is afraid of it. Once fall arrives and school starts‚ I begin to put little gifts for the kids in the knothole of the old tree. I like to watch the expressions on their faces when they find

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    Quintin Molina AED 309 – Leadership Principles and Practices 07/23/2014 Journal #2 Example of Leadership From the Forbes’ article “Leadership Lessons from Admiral Michelle Howard‚ The Highest Ranking Woman in Naval History”‚ written by Kathryn Dill‚ tells the history of the four-star admiral and Vice Chief of Naval Operations‚ the second highest position in the Navy‚ Michelle Howard and how she became the first American woman to get this position. It is all about her leadership. The first aspect

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    Harper Lee‚ in her novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ reveals a theme of judgement by conveying how the discernment of others is a result of ignorance and someone’s failure to place himself into another’s shoes‚ normally being portrayed through the children. In the first five chapters‚ the reader is introduced to Scout’s family‚ school‚ friends‚ homelife‚ and subjects and concepts that are common knowledge to the people of Maycomb. The children of Scout’s class base their perception of Miss Caroline on

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    time and even made a snowman of half dirt‚ half snow. Her father‚ Atticus Finch‚ is a lawyer who cares for everyone and is very kind. She loves her father very much and goes to him for advice when her life gets difficult. Scout‚ Jem‚ and their friend Dill‚ are interested in the rumors about a man named Boo Radley‚ who lives in their neighborhood but never leaves his house and some people say that at night‚ he comes and peers through peoples windows. A tree on the way back from school near the Radley

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    Modern technologies impact on mental development when compared with the old technologies‚ especially on children. New media technologies and a number of important studies were conducted in the 2000’s on the impact of children’s intellectual development‚ and various aspects of using such technologies. Many researches were conducted aimed to organize understanding the change that took place by using these technologies‚ and to explore the conversion in children’s behaviour and did focus to discover-what

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    Background: Thanks to Almighty Allah‚ Who bestowed us with courage & ability to achieve this opportunity. We have collected the data from our research through survey method and questionnaires and we are in no confusion for saying that this activity has enhanced our knowledge about the research work. We hereby take this opportunity to thank all those people including our friends and colleagues who have helped us for the successful completion of this project. The project shows the satisfaction level

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    Have you ever read a book then watched the movie and was disappointed? Well I know it happened to me. The book “To Kill a Mockingbird” was very different from the movie in many ways‚ but at the same time they were the same. Every movie is like the book in some way‚ no matter what. In the book and the movie‚ Tom Robinson’s trial was the same in many ways. The defendant told the same story and she got angry at Atticus. The trial also presented how Tom was right handed and how he was at Mayella’s house

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    In To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ many characters are employed to become symbols for themes. For example‚ Dolphus Raymond‚ the town drunkard an interracial relationship‚ is used to represent the theme of “appearance versus reality”. Generally‚ the people of Maycomb viewed Raymond as a drunkard heathen who had committed an act against god by marrying and starting a family with a black woman‚ In accordance with the racist views of the time‚ Raymond had committed a horrible atrocity‚ and the people

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    traditional roles. Scout Finch and Miss Maudie are two women who are supporting the feminist perspective of Maycomb‚ Alabama. Scout takes umbrage at being called a girl‚ and loves to play with her brother‚ Jem‚ and friend‚ Dill. Scout refused to be considered a girl. When Jem and Dill were going somewhere‚ and Scout didn’t want to because she was scared‚ Jem called her a girl and Scout felt she had to join to prove to them otherwise. “’I declare to the Lord you’re getting’ more like a girl every day

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