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    Aunt Alexandra

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    Aunty Knows Best Aunt Alexandra’s Thoughts After She Says‚ “We’ll see about this.” (177) First of all‚ how dare she! I feel like I’m raising two crude boys‚ in the stead of the gentleman and lady I feel I am owed! My brother was always vacant in our childhood‚ but I will not allow him to corrupt a whole new generation of Finches‚ especially now that I see how Francis is turning out! You know‚ I’m rather sure that the problem with that little brat Francis is that he must have spent too much time

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    Aunt Alexandra Impact

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    Scout’s Negative Impact from Aunt Alexandra and Positive Impact from Atticus and Maudie The time difference from the Great Depression setting of To Kill A Mockingbird and present day is rather large‚ but that does not change the lessons that are learned or taught in the novel because some of the problems that existed back then still exist now. Scout gets to experience the feeling of prejudices and how it affects the lives of others. Scout does not know much about the events that are happening or

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    Aunt Alexandra Changes

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    supposed to stay home and wear dresses. Society‚ or in this case Aunt Alexandra‚ pressure girls to change and become “ladies”. Aunt Alexandra represents the stereotypical woman and moves in to protect the Finch’s reputation by trying to right all their wrongs. This includes turning scout into a lady. Aunt Alexandra’s focus on Scout’s appearance displays just one minute facet of life in which society pressures women. Alexandra was “fanatical on the subject of my attire. I could not possibly

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    specific. a. Page 115-Scout explains that Jem doesn’t want her hanging around him all the time…”stop pestering me.” And Calpurnia begins referring to him as Mister Jem now‚ a title usually reserved for adults. b. Page 116-“Jem developed a maddening air of wisdom that summer.” Meaning that he is rational now and understands things…not like a little kid anymore. He helps to put things into perspective for Scout that she doesn’t understand. c. Jem is growing up. He is trying

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    HIM industry

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    As technology grows so dose the HIM profession. With new innovating software being created‚ the HIM professional has more options then they did when the profession was first created. In my paper I will be discussing the History and mission of the AHIMA and its impact on newly HIM professional. I will discuss how the AHIMA vision will impact my life‚ and were I see my career as a HIM professional heading. I will touch on the AHIMA code of ethics and how they may effect me as a Health information

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    Turned Him

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    The forces that turned Baba around. The history is about the 16-year-old Babatonte‚ or Baba as his friends call him. He went at St Aloysius college in Highgate. He haven’t had an easy childhood and that has effected his education. When he was 12‚ he had been suspended from school about 5 times. Every time he was suspended from school‚ he only saw it as holyday. Baba describes him selves as a bad boy there vandalising school property‚ truanting and getting into figths. At the first year of college

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    Atticus Finch

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    1/21/13 Atticus Finch Throughout life‚ many amazing individuals enter and leave‚ each having impact and influence on each person they have been around. These people can teach others so much about events or problems that occur in everyday life by both their words and actions. Atticus Finch is one man who any person no matter their age‚ race‚ or background‚ can learn from. If the definition of a “good man” were looked up online‚ the computer would probably suggest to visit a site about Atticus Finch

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    Aunt Alexandra is Atticus sister who is nothing like her brother in any sort of way.In the beggining of To Kill A Mockingbird Alexandas reasoning is to have more of a more fenimme influece around the house hold. Alexandra is first precived as a unloving‚unfeeling and just comes across as cold.She embodies all the prejudices of the coummnnity of Maycomb. With her being just like every other person on the Maycomb society she was accepted by the people of the town due to her also having a dislike

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    Atticus Finch

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    the community in Maycomb County through the eyes of a young girl named Jean Louise Finch. The main character‚ Atticus Finch plays an important role throughout the novel. His wisdom‚ words and actions help guide the town through the harsh times of prejudice and injustice. He demonstrates powerful leadership through his three different roles as a father‚ a lawyer and a noble citizen of the town. As a father‚ Atticus is a great leader in his own household. Not only does he teach his children verbally

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    Atticus Finch

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    lives of the Finch family and other citizens in the fictional town of Maycomb in the early 1930’s. The main character is Scout (Jean Louise Finch)‚ who is the daughter of Atticus Finch and the sister of Jem (Jeremy Atticus Finch). At a young age‚ Scout and Jem lost their mother. This left Atticus to raise the two children with the help from his cook‚ Calpurnia. However‚ there are many other unique characters in this novel. Yet‚ it is evident that none of them measure up to Atticus. Since the novel

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