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    Fixing of minimum rates of wages: [S.3] Section 5(1): Appropriate Government can set up any number of committees or sub-committees as it considers necessary to hold inquiries and advice it in respect of fixing rate of minimum. Government is empowered to fix the minimum rates of wages for different classes of employees such as skilled‚ unskilled .clerical‚ supervisory etc. (1) Any minimum rate of wages fixed or revised by the appropriate Government in respect of scheduled employments under

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    Boo is more than a scary rumor; he is a lonely man who has great love for the two kids who showed the most interest in him. Charles ¨Dill¨ Baker Harris seems to have an extraordinary life‚ but he actually lived in an average home. Dill makes up stories such as that he had been‚ “bound in chains and left to die in the basement… by who new father‚”(Lee‚ 140). Dill wants Scout and Jem to feel bad for him but also think that he leads a wild life‚ but he is just lonely at home and feels as though his

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    befriend a boy named Dill who visits Maycomb to stay with his aunt each summer. The three children are terrified of‚ and fascinated by‚ their neighbor‚ the reclusive "Boo" Radley. The adults of Maycomb are hesitant to talk about Boo and‚ for many years‚ few have seen him. The children feed each other’s imagination with rumors about his appearance and reasons for remaining hidden‚ and they fantasize about how to get him out of his house. Following two summers of friendship with Dill‚ Scout and Jem find

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    Outside the courtroom Scout and Dill meet Mr Dolphus Raymond who is different to most of the residents in Maycomb as he tries to avoid conflict in many ways. Dolphus Raymond owns alot of land and comes from a repected Maycomb family‚ despite this he doesn’t behave like white people‚ there’s alot of gossip about him because he’s different. Everyone thinks that Dolphus Raymond is a drunk‚ but Dill discovers ‘it’s nothing but Coca-Cola’ that he drinks. He pretends it’s whisky so people can blame his

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Study Guide Be sure to answer all questions in complete sentences Chapter 1 1. Where does the narrator live? Maycomb 2. How old are Scout and Jem when the story starts? 3. Who is their new friend? Dill 4. What is the name of the odd family in Maycomb? The Radley’s 5. Why does Jem touch the Radley house? To prove he’s brave Chapter 2 6. How does Scout feel about starting school? she doesn’t want to go 7. What things does Scout get in trouble for at school? Fighting 8. Why

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    of Boo are‚ firstly‚ to act as the ‘mockingbird’ of the novel; secondly‚ to teach Scout very valuable life lessons about the people around her; and finally‚ to help bond the three main children of the novel (Jem‚ Scout and Charles Baker Harris aka. ‘Dill’).

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    In “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee‚ Jem Finch discovers that it’s essential to do what’s right even if it’s not a favored decision. Examples of this are shown throughout the book as Jem becomes exposed to more knowledge‚ and Atticus‚ his father‚ is a prime example of what’s just. It’s important to learn the lesson of doing what’s right because without it‚ you’ll lose self-esteem and respect. Not doing what’s right can lead to severe punishments both physically and mentally. Doing something

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    To Kill a Mocking Bird Essay In the novel To Kill a Mocking Bird Harper Lee uses the characters Boo‚ Scout‚ Jem‚ and Dill to illustrate the theme of innocence and courage. Throughout the this novel‚ Jem‚ Scout‚ and Dill find ways to use the limits with their imaginations‚ to amuse themselves. The children seem to be the ones who change the old town and make it full of unexpected events. The adults of the novel also play games that come from their imaginations

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    lying. However‚ Tom makes a fatal error when he admits under cross-examination that he‚ a black man‚ felt sorry for Mayella Ewell. Dill has a very emotional response to Mr. Gilmer’s questioning and leaves the courtroom in tears. Scout follows Dill outside‚ where they talk with Dolphus Raymond‚ who reveals the secret behind his brown bag and his drinking. Scout and Dill return to the courtroom in time to hear the last half of Atticus’s impassioned speech to the jury. Just as Atticus finishes‚ Calpurnia

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    Children learn what is acceptable or unacceptable by what the media portrays as opposed to what the child’s parents are teaching (Anderson‚ Dill‚ 2002). Parents are no longer the strongest influential partner in a child’s life; it is the media personalities that children utilize to model acceptable or in some cases unacceptable behavior (Anderson‚ Dill‚ 2002). Movies‚ music and video games demonstrate that it is acceptable to murder or harm others (Steyer‚ 2002). The mass media also fails to follow

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