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    To Kill a Mockingbird: Analysis of symbolism. To Kill a Mockingbird is not just a simple story of growing up. This book contains metaphors and symbolism that greatly increase its literary value. Mockingbird The most important symbol in this story is probably the mockingbird. The theme of the mockingbird is shown in the title and throughout the rest of the book. After Scout and Jem received air rifles for Christmas‚ their father Atticus said to them "Shoot all the bluejays you want‚ if you can

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    [ Top 10 fancy items in 2010 ] Editor’s note:The world is full of scandals. Here are the 10 top scandals in China’s economic community this year‚ including a prestigious CEO who was accused of faking his career credentials‚ a dairy tycoon’s tricks and products from famous brands found to be faulty or even dangerous to consumers’ health.  Click for more "top ten" topics 1.Complaints over faulty HP laptops 2.Probe ordered into vaccines in Shanxi 3.Four night clubs suspended for using

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    and connection to their humble surrounds. * The second stanza presents the strong connection that Peter’s parents share with their garden. But while Skrzynecki’s parents take fulfilment in nurturing and fostering the garden (Tended roses and camellias/ Like adopted children)‚ Skrzynecki himself didn’t hold the same values as his parents (I’d ravage the backyard garden/ Like a hungry bird). This contrasting use of simile accurately depicts the sort of cultural background Skrzynecki feels he doesn’t

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    Tetley tea is a tea organization with a history traversing more than 175 years. Tetley tea is most known for its teabags‚ which incorporate the famous drawstring teabag‚ initially disclosed in 1997. The Tetley Tea Bag has now ended up one of Tetley’s biggest wellsprings of pay‚ and Tetley Tea has kept on planning new tea sacks. Beside the drawstring tea sack‚ where the tea pack has two strings for simple wringing‚ Tetley has likewise as of late planned the round tea sack for simpler and more reliable

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    To kill a mocking bird is a novel written by Harper lee set in the southern part of America just after the civil war had ended . This means that though slavery had been abolished ‚ black people were still held to a lower standard than white people . It is not only black people who are subjected to racial prejudice but also anyone who fails to conform to the social norms of the ‘tired old town’ of Maycomb. Atticus Finch is one of the main characters in To Kill a Mocking Bird.He is the father

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    Objective To determine soluble solid concentration in some fruits including tropical and temperate fruits by using handheld refractometer. Introduction “Sugar are the major soluble in fruits juices and estimate of sweetness. Other soluble materials include organic and amino acids‚ soluble pectins‚ and others. Soluble solid concentration can be determined in a small sample of fruits juice using a hand held refractometer. The measurement must be made at 20°C to get an accurate value. This instrument

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    The conversations with Mrs. Dubose reveal attributes of the Finches. Because “it was impossible to go to town without passing [Mrs. Dubose’s] house unless [Scout and Jem] wished to walk a mile out of the way‚” an interaction is inevitable. Jem and Scout strive to please Mrs. Dubose‚ but she always replies with derogatory statements. These statements make Jem furious. Atticus‚ their father‚ tells Jem to be a gentleman and not to let her make him mad. This request could be pursued by Jem until Mrs

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    followers that he would mediate without sleeping for nine years. After five years of mediation‚ he arrived to an area called Canton and he felt sleepy and tired. He was inspired by the nature and he collected some of the leaves from a tree called Camellia Sinesis. When he ate these leaves‚ he felt being active. Those leaves were tea leaves.  Introduction:- There are different ways to make tea‚ but the most popular way in gulf region is the Indian style. Karak tea is the most famous drink for

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    The search of human moral‚ basically whether people are good or evil‚ is a principle theme in Harper Lee’s novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. This theme is mainly highlighted throughout the novel by Jem and Scout Finch. However‚ Jem and Scout’s father‚ Atticus Finch is the moral voice of the story who understands human moral‚ making him the only one able to guide Jem and Scout. Jem and Scout first show us this theme through their childhood innocence. The Finch children originally assume that all people

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    Growing up is something that everyone has to go through. They say that ignorance is bliss. When you ’re a child‚ you do not have the knowledge of how everything in the world works‚ how people work. However‚ as you start growing up you realize things are not as black and white as you thought they were. Just like every child growing up‚ the main characters in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird" and Marigolds experience new morals and how the real world works as they are growing up. This brings the inner

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