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    use of methamphetamines and trauma affects parenting capacity‚ skills‚ as well as its effects on young people. I found this training session very informative and useful especially how the clients/parents who are engaged in the child protection system do utilise some of the methamphetamines and having the knowledge which can be applied to practice about when is the best time to contact someone using these drugs‚ or the impacts it has on their parenting skills or the consequences of them leaving this

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    Discussion Questions: Who is someone that you feel you have a positive relationship with? What role do you think openness and truthfulness have in making this relationship positive?- I think that I have a positive relationship with my high school coach because she is always there for me if I need something and she listens to what’s have to say. Even though she is older then I am‚ I feel like we are best friends and we understand each other. I think they have an effect on the relationship because

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    Mayella Violet Ewell

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    Mayella Violet Ewell is Tom Robinson’s 19-and-a-half-year-old accuser and the eldest daughter of Bob Ewell; she has to take care of her siblings (such as Burris Ewell) due to Bob Ewell’s alcoholism. Before the trial‚ Mayella is noted for growing red geraniums outside her otherwise dirty home. Due to her family’s living situation‚ Mayella has no opportunity for human contact or love‚ and she eventually gets so desperate that she attempts to seduce a black man‚ Tom Robinson. Her father sees this through

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    Cunninghams Vs Ewells

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    Harper Lee’s novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” has many characters with such a wide variety of personalities. Two families that are juxtaposed and show a contrast are the Cunninghams and the Ewells. The comparison in this essay will be about the personalities of these two families through how they care about education‚ how they treat others as well as themselves‚ and how their financial situations are the same‚ but handled differently. All

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    Mayella Ewell Quotes

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    Is Mayella Ewell powerful? Numerous believe she is not‚ but a few suffice. Many say she is powerful in a few ways. Mayella Ewell is powerful; even though she lives in a dump and is considered poor by others‚ she still has advantages as a white female. These trump cards of hers‚ being white‚ poor‚ and female. To begin with‚ Mayella has a specific race. She is white‚ and being white in the 1960’s had countless superiorities. “ The witness swallowed hard. ‘She reached up an’ kissed me ‘side of

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    Analysis Of Mr. Ewell

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    As the jury sat down with a stern expression‚ murmurs began to erupt inside the room. I tried my best to stay calm but in the back of my mind I kept convincing myself that I’ll be named guilty‚ even though I was only helping Mrs. Ewell. I took a quick glimpse of Mr.Ewell and his face was filled with disgust‚ and hatred. His glaring eyes felt like torches on my back while Mr. Finch was twiddling his fingers trying his best to remain calm. If only I wasn’t a colored folk this would’ve ended a long

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    Ewell V. Robinson Case

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    Background: Bob Ewell is the father of Mayella Ewell‚ the victim in the Ewell v. Robinson case. Mayella Ewell claims to have been beaten and raped by Negro‚ Tom Robinson. She claims she had him do work for her in the yard and when she went inside to get a nickel to pay him‚ he rushed her whilst her back was turned. She says she turned around and he took control of her and beat and took advantage of her. These claims were blatant lies. The Initial Injuries Sheriff Heck Tate was called up to the

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    low class families the Cuninghams and the Ewells are similar in the sense that they are both in financial struggles because of the Great Depression however they differ in the fact that the Ewells lack education‚ a work ethic‚ and class while the Cunninghams are hard workers‚ and go to school whenever they can they are also a very proud family that does not accept handouts while the Ewells get by from welfare. Of course the main similarity between the Ewells and the Cunninghams is the fact that they

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    Parenting Does Amy Chua’s Tiger-mothering create little robots? Since I have been working with parenting at school‚ I have seen a lot discussions and interviews with Amy Chua. I have also read “The anti tiger mothers” approach to parenting‚ and seeing at least a dusin of videos had made me more interesting‚ regarding parenting primary among other stuff. I have set a series of questions and discussions that I would like to illuminate.

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    Atticus Vs Ewells

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    decent education‚ and it most certainly was not the number one priority. You were pretty much fine if you were in a rich white family‚ but the further down the caste system you were‚ you harder it was. In Maycomb‚ the Finches‚ the Cunninghams‚ and the Ewells all have a different view of their education‚ inside and outside of the schoolhouse. The Finch family includes Scout Finch‚ Jem Finch‚ and their father Atticus Finch. For Atticus being a lawyer‚ and for being a wealthy white man‚ the Finch family

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