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    Charlotte’s Web Critical Review: Focus on Setting In a very real sense‚ Charlotte’s Web is set in E. B. White’s barn in Maine. In the story though it is not White’s barn but the Zuckerman’s farm. And yet‚ the farm is not the only setting in the book. In chapter 17 we were introduced to a new setting‚ the country fair. The first image we are given when the group arrives at the fair is of the Ferris wheel: “When they pulled into the Fair Grounds‚ they could hear music and see the Ferris wheel turning

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    The novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” is a story about coming of age. It tells of the experiences of Scout and Jem Finch‚ and how these experiences shaped their understanding of the world. The Tom Robinson trial was the main event that taught the children about justice. It was during the trial itself that Scout and Jem were exposed to the cruel deformation of the justice system‚ a justice system corrupted by racism. Since Scout and Jem were young‚ they’ve always been exposed to a fair form of justice

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    Review Questions 1. What is liver mortis? How might this reveal information about the time of death? Liver mortis is a change that occurs when the blood settles in the lowest part of the body. This usually occurs between 8 to 12 hours after death. If the body was found and this hadn’t occurred yet‚ then the scientists know the time of death was before the 8-12 hour period. 2. What three aspects does a forensic autopsy seek information about? Describe each of these aspects. Cause of death- the medical

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    Life on the Mississippi 1. One example of the first point of realism is‚ “After all these years I can picture that old time to myself now‚ just as it was then: the white town drowsing in the sunshine of a summer’s morning; the streets empty‚ or pretty nearly so; one or two clerks sitting in front of the Water Street stores‚ with their splint-bottomed chairs tilted back against the wall‚ chins on breasts‚ hats slouched over their faces‚ asleep-- with shingle-shavings enough around to show what

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    MISSISSIPPI BURNING Mississippi Burning (1988) is a hard hitting action drama designed to shock and educate the viewers on the topics of racism‚ justice and the law. When three people are killed in the state of Mississippi‚ two FBI agents are sent in to investigate‚ only to find out that people are being terrorised brutally in an unfair justice system. Using tactics that are considered ‘low’‚ they find a way to arrest those responsible in a federal court because the state courts were unjust. The

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    Dj Carroll 11/14/12 Period 1 IB English 3 “Fiela’s Child is a nostalgic book; Nostalgic not for the past‚ but for a future already abandoned by history. On the one hand‚ it is quite empty‚ on the other‚ strangely moving.” In this critical review‚ the critic‚ Peter Anderson‚ claims the story as having nostalgic characteristics. I agree with his statement‚ to an extent. There is in-fact‚ a great amount of nostalgic feelings expressed; such as‚ Benjamin’s initial emotional response of

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    Book Review McDonough‚ James L. War in Kentucky From Shiloh to Perryville. Knoxville: The University of Tennessee Press 19 November 2012 History 108 By: Courtney Creech James McDonough ’s War in Kentucky: From Shiloh to Perryville uses exerts from diaries‚ letters‚ and participant recollection to explore the strategic importance of Kentucky for both sides in the Civil War.

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    Mississippi Burning directed by Alan Parker is a film set in the mid 1960’s. It was set in the time of the Civil Rights Movement and throughout the film it is shown how badly coloured people were discriminated against during those times. The major theme in the film is racism and segregation between the white and the coloured people in Jessup County. The director has developed this theme by using different techniques such as having characters with different personalities and authority‚ by using various

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    PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL: A CRITICAL REVIEW Abstract: Performance appraisal is used in many organizations in order to assess the performance of their employees. But there are some issues and problems that are associated with performance appraisal can have negative impacts on the performance of employees and can make it useless. These issues and problems are: absence of objective criteria‚ gender issues‚ rater’s bias‚ social and ethnic issues. And there are empirical research evidences that

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    Maya Austell January 31‚ 2012 Book review Apostles of Disunion The way Charles B. Dew opened up this book was touching and smart. He and I share the same qualities in thinking about issues by looking at things from both sides‚ and in ways that haven’t been discussed or thought about. He was a born and raised southerner‚ and told of his up bringing in the south. His ancestors fought and died for the Confederacy. Although it may seem that he should be a die-hard supporter of the Confederate

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