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    sorry for the young lady‚ I recall her looking very cautious and uneasy‚ yet had the aloofness of her father. She started to cry and panic but grew the poise to describe herself fighting against Tom. It was tragicomic to see her take offense of Atticus referring to her as “ma’am”‚ it made everyone truly grasp how the Ewell’s thought and their limited courtesy. Atticus’s questions painted a gloomy and melancholy picture of the Ewell’s day-to-day life as he revealed genuine depth in this case more

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    that was abused and caused much misery to its unfortunate victims. Tom Robinson and Mayella Ewell are no exceptions as they are victims within who needs pity and understanding instead of being punished for their crimes. It is evident that Mayella’s false accusation had caused Tom Robinson’s death‚ but his death does not solely lie upon her shoulders. Throughout the novel‚ it is proven that the abusive Bob Ewell is guilty in full extent for domestic abuse as well as forcing Mayella for false accusation

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    Leading and Managing in Organizations Robert Bontempo Handout ‘Chris Cunningham and Stover Industries’ was given out for the students to read. They were asked‚ “What would you do as a manager to fix the problem?”. Bontempo stressed ‘do’ rather than rephrase the problem. The problem is a sales manager called Chris who is taking it upon himself to instruct production to fill his orders regardless of their other tasks. A discussion followed in which students suggested various actions that

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    lot of the time‚ majority rules. In the town of Maycomb‚ from Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mocking Bird‚ Atticus Finch does not fit into the majority. Throughout the novel he is mocked and constantly challenged due to his strong morals. In fact‚ Atticus Finch’s morals are the complete opposite of the majority of Maycomb because Harper uses his character to raise the awareness of those around him. Atticus Finch represents many of the qualities of a good person in today’s society. Unfortunately‚ he is unique

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    that can truly represent this is Atticus Finch from To Kill a Mockingbird. He has so many amazing; inspiring qualities it is hard to only describe him in a few. Throughout the novel‚ Atticus’ qualities shine more overcoming and bright. Who would not look up to a person like Atticus? He shows so many traits such as being: fair‚ courageous‚ and calm. These are only some of the traits that Atticus can use as a lawyer and admirable father in Maycomb. One of Atticus’ best traits is his fairness to all

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    10/04/2013 Character Analysis: Atticus To Kill a Mockingbird was written by Harper Lee in 1960. It was a time in which African Americans lacked the same rights as white people. The novel is a social critique set somewhere in the 1930s. Atticus Finch is one of the major characters in the novel. He is the father of Jeremy “Jem” and Jean Louise “Scout”‚ he is also a lawyer in Maycomb County‚ Alabama. In a city reigned by social inequality and intolerance‚ Atticus represents justice and morality

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    In the book To Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper Lee‚ one of the main characters is Atticus Finch. He is a highly looked upon lawyer in the small town of Maycomb county. He has two children‚ Jem and Jean Louise Finch. Atticus has a unique way of parenting his kids that some people do not approve of. He often gets criticized on how he raises his kids. Atticus Finch has flaws but‚ he is a respectable character within the book. He begins to doubt his parenting as well when he invites Aunt Alexandra

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    story features 3 main characters‚ Atticus‚ Jem‚ and Scout. Scout is comparable to an apprentice‚ and Jem is her older brother‚ Atticus is seen throughout the novel as a prudent‚ fair‚ and robust father who teaches his children valuable teachings‚ and takes the infamous attorney duty for Tom Robinson‚ a black male. Throughout the novel‚ however‚ Atticus clearly and continuously depicts poor fathering to his two children Jem and Scout. Addressing this claim‚ Atticus clearly is oblivious to his children’s

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    THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II ACC 2033 – SPRING 2013 SYLLABUS Instructor | Adrian Wong‚ Ph.D. | Email | adrian.wongboren@utsa.edu | Phone | 210-458-8750 | Office | BB 4.06.28 | Class Time | Sec 005: 2:00 pm – 3:15 pm / TR Sec 901: 8:00 pm – 9:15 am / TRSec 004: 11:00 am–12:15 pm / TR(Class in Spanish) | Office Hrs | 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm / TR | Course Files | https://bb.utsa.edu | Room | Sec 005: TBA Sec 901: TBASec 004: TBA | Prerequisites | ACC

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    acceptance. She had no choice but to accept what she was told. As the story goes on‚ Scout listens and learns‚ much more than she could have imagined. She learns to be courageous‚ respectful‚ and again‚ accepting. Her father‚ Atticus Finch‚ is a true role model. "Atticus was right. One time he said you never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them. Just standing on the Radley porch was enough." (374) Scout was determined to see the world as she understood it‚ despite

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