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    Peaceful Rest Motor Lodge MKT 521 Name: Suparna Banik CWID: 50208459 Tristan Knaus‚ proprietor of the motel named Peaceful Rest Motor Lodge‚ has been experiencing challenges regarding growing of his business. Profit of the Peaceful Rest Motor Lodge has been downsizing because of less uses

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    a Mockingbird is about Atticus Finch and his values. Discuss whether this is true and how Harper Lee has crafted Atticus as the main character. In the book To Kill a Mockingbird it is true that it has been crafted to be focused around Atticus Finch and his values. Atticus shows many values throughout the book‚ such as justice‚ respect‚ corage‚ equality between white and black people‚ and being a good father for Scout and Jem Finch‚ which comes under responsibility. Atticus is also the moral main

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    would happen if you didn’t take it…? Atticus did. The kind father from Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird Was given the job to defend Tom Robinson‚ a black man‚ who was accused of rapping a white girl. As a lawyer‚ as good as Atticus was‚ he took the job and took Tom to trial. In this paper you will explore the character Atticus Finch‚ his family‚ job‚ and role in this story. Atticus Finch is a selfless man. Within the story we read the scene where Atticus is willing to stick up for an innocent

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    Throughout the book‚ readers are shown Atticus’ high morals and values and the events in chapter 15 only explore that further. In this chapter‚ Atticus chooses to put himself in harm’s way in order to do what is right‚ hence displaying moral courage. After the fellow townsfolk warn him of a lynch mob‚ the lawyer takes it upon himself to protect his client – Tom Robinson – from the racist mob. He goes out of his way to travel to the town late at night and unarmed‚ leaving himself very vulnerable.

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    In the book‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ we are told by the narrator that Maycomb County had nothing to fear but fear itself. We are told this because fear is an important aspect of the novel‚ it is the cause of many actions of the people of the town. This particular quote also expresses that the only thing that the people of Maycomb County had to fear was their own ridiculous fears‚ which was mainly the fear of the black community. Ultimately‚ Harper Lee is trying to convey through this quote that the

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    Cheyenne Coco Retreat Dr. Sullivan 25. Sept 2013 A relationship is like a plant it needs to be watered‚ fed and nurtured. A relationship needs common values‚ time and communication. My relationship with God is based mainly on trust‚ love and respect. In my opinion I believe that each and every day God influences my life in many different shapes and forms. Some might say there is no God but I don’t believe it one bit because each and every day of my life since I was a child I continue to succeed

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    Canada: A Bridge Connecting Together the Rest of the World By E. Chan The year was 1981‚ and Kin Chan had arrived in Canada for the first time‚ leaving China‚ the communist-controlled nation‚ to seek a better life and a promising future for his family. Having only partially completed secondary education (the Cultural Revolution forbids citizens to advance in education)‚ Chan still maintained his optimism: “[Chan]...do what whatever it takes to work hard and survive and raise a family here in

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    failure as a parent". Although he is not the perfect role model parent‚ he is very responsible and easily gained the trust of Jem and Scout‚ something essential in every parent-child relationship. Also‚ even though he is a single parent‚ he tries his best to raise Jem and Scout to be moral and respectable people. Atticus incorporated good moral values into Jem and Scout by acting as a good role model to them and strongly upholding justice and not taking favourites‚ even to his own children. He taught

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    Atticus’s Analyzation Atticus‚ I believe is the most influential character in the story. If he wasn’t there in the first place there would be no Jem or Scout. Then if he left in the middle of the story then everything would be altered. The book would just not end or ever be the same. Atticus is the sturdy rock in the raging sea of the story. He is that one person you would go to for comfort even if it’s silent comfort. He solved complex problems by looking past those masking emotions. He was a

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    The protagonist of the story is Atticus Finch himself‚ who is being a successful and smart lawyer devoted to his high moral principles is at the same time loving father of his children. Atticus is also defined as round and static‚ because there are no radical changes in his temper throughout the story. He is described indirectly as his character is revealed through actions‚ thoughts‚ speech and appearance‚ it helps the reader to create the image of Atticus Finch

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