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    by this that the United States was not as vulnerable nor secure as we imagined. There have been many controversies about what America is doing to assemble that rage. I believe that overall‚ the United States’ influence on the rest of the world is more detrimental to the rest of the world for the following reasons: Through out history‚ the U.S. has been very hypocritical on many occasions; we possess the biggest and strongest army and it has been used many times on our convenience; and‚ finally; other

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    You should have enough rest Nothing better than feeling of waking up completely and full refreshed. Sleep is necessary and important for life. Today‚ a person has lacked sleeping because of a busy schedule‚ every day. In today most people have timed to sleep around 4-6 hours If you think that’s enough‚ then you think wrong. That is not enough for the human body. This is an issue that should be solved urgently because Sleep not enough to have a bad affect than you think

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    prejudices going on around her. This instilled in her the admirable qualities of courageousness and maturity. Her father‚ Atticus Finch‚ was fighting for the freedom of the opposing side‚ the one everybody despised. This caused her to be put in many dangerous and hate filled situations in public which included school and the majority of Maycomb County’s white community. One night‚ Atticus had to flee to the jailhouse where Tom Robinson was held. He was surrounded by very shady people outside of the building

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    society‚ boredom‚ drug and alcohol abuse‚ disciplinary problems‚ personal problems and racial/political conflicts. Police‚ fire and emergency services are affected by increased workloads and false alarms. Also‚ facilities‚ such as parks and public rest rooms which everyone in the community uses‚ become vandalized. Vandalism affects your pocketbook too. People pay their taxes for a reason‚ to build a better community for the future generation. When the community is vandalized‚ the people are the ones

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    understanding describes Atticus‚ he efforts to understand the best in people. Atticus represents an intelligent figure for readers; He endures the characteristic of patience‚ moreover he does not appear angry often. In addition‚ Mr. Finch introduces himself as a modest individual‚ he attempts his best not to show off in any way. However‚ Atticus reveals lenience towards the children‚ he does not enjoy punishing them. Mr. Finch usually seems easy-going‚ when readers notice Atticus out of character‚ they

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    Atticus Finch is a heroic character in To Kill A Mockingbird. A hero is a person who is known for certain achievements and qualities. Atticus is known for many qualities he displayed during the novel‚ as well as various achievements. This makes him a heroic character. Atticus Finch is a hero because he defended a black man in court‚ proved his abilities and intelligences‚ and cared for everybody equally. During a time when black people were thought to be lower than white people‚ Atticus defended

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    at the very least over one million fathers don’t care about their children. Now looking at the book To Kill a Mockingbird we look at someone who isn’t like this at all. This man cares about his children. He is smart‚ loving‚ and just. His name is Atticus Finch.

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    Atticus! Atticus! I was hiding in a closet because I was getting abused by my owners‚ Julian my owner came close to me I thought he found me so I stopped breathing. He didn’t notice and passed by. I was scared to death‚ didn’t know what to do so I stayed in there until dusk usually the time my owners slept. I run out the closet so if they are awake they won’t see me‚ but I see Aquilla sitting there she is my owner’s wife. She sees me and calls me over and sees all my burses and asks me how did this

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    Robert Pekarek Mrs. Varga Honors English 1 B2 2 December 2013 Responsibility Does Not Rest On the Mentally Handicapped Have you ever been so terrified that you couldn’t think? The novella Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck follows George and Lennie‚ two travelling farm hands. George is a clever guy with an almost parental authority over the physically powerful but childlike Lennie. Lennie follows George and only George’s instructions. Lennie’s handicap blinds him to what is actually happening

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    According to Atticus Finch‚ heroism is “when you know you’re licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what. You rarely win‚ but sometimes you do.” Heroism occurs in many different shapes and sizes. There are several different components to being a hero. Heroes in fairy tales are usually strong‚ undeniably brave‚ and always come out victorious in the end. However‚ there are other types of heroes as well. Children who have survived cancer‚ or other fatal diseases

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