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    corncribs‚ they don’t do one thing but sing their hearts out for us...” as said in To Kill a Mockingbird. Harper Lee‚ the author of this inspiring book‚ expresses a metaphorical way of mockingbirds by using people as an example. Thinking about the billions of people on Earth‚ there are always ones who do nothing but try to get through the day‚ the innocent ones who don’t deserve any harm. Lee gives many examples of mockingbirds in the book such as Mayella Ewell‚ Boo Radley‚ and Jean Louise Finch or Scout

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    POLI 100 - F10N01 Gabrielle Bishop The Clash of Civilizations: A Summary of Samuel Huntington’s controversial Political Analysis and its Critics “Culture and cultural identities‚ which at the broadest level are civilizational identities‚ are shaping patterns of cohesion‚ disintegration‚ and conflict in the post-Cold War World” - Samuel Huntington POLI 100 - F10N01! Gabrielle Bishop In a 1993 article published in Foreign Affairs‚ Harvard Professor of Government and Political

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    Name Shannon-Lee Perkins Unit Code ESH202 Unit Name Planning for Positive Behaviour Assessment Title/Number Assessment 1 Essay Word Count 1888 I declare that all material in this assessment is my own work except where there is clear acknowledgement or reference to the work of others and I have complied and agreed to the University statement on Plagiarism and Academic Integrity on the University website at www.utas.edu.au/plagiarism * Signed Shannon-Lee Perkins

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    People often forget the reason we plan is to “hope for the best‚ but plan for the worst”. Often times people may be “too confident” in their planning‚ meaning it could be perceived to them as realistic in theory however it is rhetorical in nature. In Lee Clarke’s book‚ Mission Improbable‚ we learn that he loves calamities and enjoys the sociology behind how people prepare for them which range from natural disasters to man-made disasters. Clarke illustrates his theme of

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    ASSERTIVE DISCIPLINE This model is developed by Lee Canter who is a child guidance specialist. He has established an organization in California called Canter and Associates‚ through which he provides training for teachers who want to become more assertive in their teaching. He and his wife lead workshops all over the US and the world. Canter believes that teachers have traditionally ignore their own needs in the classroom. However‚ they have their own needs‚ wants‚ and feelings just as their students

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    Things to look out for in Tangled Webs by Lee Bross A VERY confused MC. Meet Arista aka Lady A aka Ana aka someone help me because so many “aka’s” aren’t even legal. Arista is a thief…or rather‚ the aid of a thief. Her boss‚ Bones (Villain #1)‚ collects secrets of the aristocrats in London’s society and he’ll keep them safe‚ for a price‚ of course. He is cruel‚ abusive‚ and basically owns Arista. He keeps her starved and filthy‚ only allowing her to dress up family for the sake of masquerade parties

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    never disappoint? But the boy is here. Please‚ Baba‚ a story? It is an emotional rather than logical equation‚ an earthly rather than heavenly one‚ which posits that a boy’s supplications and a father’s love add up to silence. Li-Young Lee The first stanza is rather sad‚ with the ‘sad man’ being the father who cannot come up with a new story. The second stanza turns to be very happy and loving. The ‘five year old boy’ asks his ‘Baba’ to tell him “not the same story” but a “new

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    behavior.  It can turn a positive person into a very negative person. It causes frustration and anger‚ and it can at times completely immobilize us. These devastating effects of guilt are portrayed vividly in the novel  The Bright Forever written by Lee Martin. Raymond Wight is one of the characters in this story affected by guilt. Raymond is an alcoholic and drug addict. The drugs and alcohol affected his life in several ways; brain function and behavior.

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    A theme is the lesson the author wants the reader understand after reading a book. It is also known as the moral of the story. In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ the author illustrates several themes. One in particular theme that truly highlights the novel’s characters is “don’t judge a person by how he or she looks.” In Lee’s novel‚ the townspeople of Maycomb County are notorious for judging others by their appearance. Instead of taking the opportunity to understand characters beyond

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    Two restless souls trapped in a world where money is the only salvation. Stuck in a place where only the rich can enjoy the privileges of life‚ my father‚ and Walter Lee Younger can only dream of one-day striking gold. Not long ago were they dreamers among the masses‚ eager to try something new. Once an oyster‚ now a boulder‚ the world seems to open its doors only for the select few and close them for those who dream. Like Walter‚ my father also witnesses the men downtown‚ "...sitting there turning

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