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    Practise Essay- How does Part One of “To Kill a Mockingbird” show the importance of understanding individual difference? Harper Lee’s 1960 novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” conveys the importance of understanding individual difference through many aspects. Individual difference is the fact that every person is different from the other‚ that no one is the same and we all have our different views and opinions. This is portrayed through Miss Caroline’s unfriendliness towards Scout‚ the different

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    It might be said: To Kill a Mockingbird ’To Kill a Mockingbird’ is a novel by Harper Lee that teaches many essential and significant life lessons. During the story‚ the narrator of the story‚ who is a growing girl Scout Finch‚ is able to illustrate many reoccurring themes including prejudice‚ maturity and friendship. These three aspects manage to indicate to the reader life lessons and can make the reader a greater person‚ its themes teach us

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    1- 2- 3- 4- Jem and Dill come up with a daring plan to try to lure out Boo Radley. They decide to write Boo a note‚ asking him politely to come outside‚ and offering to buy him an ice cream. They found a shutter on the house that was loose‚ and decided that was where they would stick the letter. Scout met up with the boys‚ and they filled her in on their plan. Scout was nervous‚ but didn’t want to show it‚ so she agreed to stand watch. Jem would simply stand outside the fence closest to the window

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    ----------------------- December 1st 1955 Black African American citizen‚ Rosa Parks is arrested for refusing to give up her seat when the bus was filling up. She was allegedly arrested for violating bus segregation laws and behaving in disorderly conduct. 1955 The Montgomery Bus Boycott April 23th 1956 The Montgomery bus company decides to implement a policy of desegregation after the U. S. Supreme Court dismisses the appeal of a federal appeals court ruling outlawing bus segregation

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    Since the mobile crusher has the advantages of good mobility‚ the ability of extending with the raw materials or the construction place‚ and the ability of forming a variety of combinations‚ which can meet customers’ demand for different materials‚ therefore‚it is deeply loved by the masses of customers.However‚ the daily work environment of the mobile crusher is very bad‚ and it is exposed to the weather every day‚ the equipment aging and failure is unavoidable‚ so we must maintain and repair it

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    Boo Radley is essential to the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" because he is a catalyst for many other things to happen through out the book. For example he allows the reader to see what the mentality of some of the people in Maycomb. For example Miss. Stephanie Crawford‚ who demonises Boo as a monster and also a large proportion of the community who‚ for example‚ will not eat the nuts produced by the tree on the Radley’s property as they will be poisoned. "Miss. Stephanie Crawford said she woke up

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    There are many different "mockingbird" characters in Harper Lee’s classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird. Early on in the novel‚ Atticus tells his children to "shoot all the blue jays that you want‚ but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird" (Lee 103). He says this because mockingbirds are known to be harmless creatures that do nothing but sing joyously. Lee cleverly uses this mockingbird imagery to title her classic novel and to describe characters that are kind‚ innocent people and have done nothing

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    “People always say that I didn’t give up my seat because I was tired‚” wrote Parks in her autobiography‚ “but that isn’t true. I was not tired physically… No‚ the only tired I was‚ was tired of giving in.” Rosa Parks was born February 4‚ 1913 and died October 24‚ 2005‚ She will always be remembered. United States Congress called Rosa the “first lady of civil rights”.Rosa was an excellent leader. She was a very important leader for both men and women. What inspired her was that she knew she could

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    Today‚ healthcare has advanced through extreme procedures in the past that the United States government will never get to make-up for. Innocents were tortured in hopes that they were leading towards finding a cure for their diseases. The Tuskegee Experiment is one of the first documented experiments in the United States that fully admits to the wrong doings they performed to African Americans in their program. The Tuskegee Experiment was‚ by definition‚ the same as a clinical trial in today’s society

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    The Tuskegee Syphilis Study was created in 1932‚ with many different experiments and one goal: to study the history of syphilis to get treatment for blacks. The U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) wanted to determine the natural course of untreated syphilis in black males. It’s main purpose was to justify treatment programs for everyone‚ no matter the color of their skin. The researchers studied the men‚ who were all prone to latent syphilis‚ and needed to determine how the syphilis will manifest

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