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    ignorant‚ rude‚ and quite violent. Throughout the novel‚ Scout went through various tasks and views that changed her. Many people through the novel helped Scout change in these ways‚ such as‚ Calpurnia took Scout aside when she was being rude to Walter Cunningham‚ and said “There’s some folks that don’t eat like us‚ but you ain’t called on to contradict ‘em…” (32). Scout changes and is influenced by others to change herself‚ such as Scout becoming more friendly‚ and eventually

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    COMM 461: Sales Managment Outline & Syllabus COURSE INFORMATION Division: Marketing Instructor: Elaine Williamson Office: HA 351 Division Assistant: (HA 556) Florence Yen Email: elaine.williamson@sauder.ubc.ca (best contact method is by email) Cell: (604)728-9296 (this is my personal cell phone – emergencies only‚ please) Office hrs: Tues 12:30 – 1:45 or by appt Section: 101 T/Th 11:00 – 12:20 Classroom location: HA 241 Pre-requisites: Comm 296 Course website:

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    Empathy is a quality many people value in others; in Maycomb county‚ many people show this. In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee one main theme is empathy. C.In Maycomb‚ Alabama‚ racism is prevalent throughout the town. However‚ many people‚ like Miss. Maudie and as young as Scout‚ show empathy that leads to a more equal society. As Jem‚ Scout‚ and Dill become older‚ they become more empathetic. ‘"Have a chew‚ Scout.’ Jem dug into his pocket and extracted a Tootsie Roll. It took a few minutes to

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    In “How Women Smile”‚ Anna Cunningham informs her readers that a women smiling is largely forced by societal pressure. A smile starts out involuntarily as babies‚ used to make a connection and please another person‚ smiling for pleasure comes later (173). Cunningham speaks of this pressure from a person stance as well as observation‚ family members and acquaintances expect smiles so often that they will question you if you are not smiling. Women smile to hide pain‚ to alleviate others discomfort

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    Readers met little Walter Cunningham on Scout’s first day of school. Walter and his family are poor farmers who can’t pay anyone back in money. Instead they pay with the things they find or make on their farm. Mr. Cunningham believes in education‚ so he sends his son‚ Walter Jr. to school everyday in freshly cleaned clothes‚ but no food. On the first day of school‚ Walter showed up with no lunch‚ therefor had nothing to eat. Ms. Caroline‚ who was

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    Poets & Poetry Task 8 E.E. Cummings Edward was born to Father Edward Cummings and Mother Rebecca Clark. He was born into the town of Cambridge‚ Massachusetts. When growing up‚ his parents encouraged him to always use his writing gifs. Edward was great at what he did.As Edward got older he had few jobs. He would rather be writing. In 1913 he published his very first collection of drawings and paintings. Edward was attending classes at Harvard University in 1914. He was taking a classes of grave

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    has to come and convince the person he hurt so very badly to forgive him. This action requires courage because he is doing what is right but it may not end the way he wishes. Secondly‚ the character Elaine shares the same attributes as Neal. Elaine stands up to Lionel to tell him his faults. Elaine is courageous because of this act. She decides to stand up to her male friend and have him hear the bitter truth.This take courage to stand up to one of your closest friends and to take the risk in order

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    Capturing the Friedmans

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    Bibliography: Capturing the Friedmans. Dir. Andrew Jarecki. Perf. David Friedman‚ Jesse Friedman‚ and Elaine Friedman. Magnolia Pictures‚ 2003. Pollitt‚ Katha. "Subject to Date." Nation 18 March 2002: Volume 274‚ Issue 10. Academic Search Premiere. The Ohio State Lib.‚ Columbus. 15 November 2004 . Shapiro‚ Laura‚ and Debra Rosenberg. "Rush to Judgement

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    ancient” (46) Raven destroys the narrator in a way far more tortuous than a simple slit to the throat. In Davis Grubb’s gothic novel‚ The Night of the Hunter‚ Miz Cunningham‚ with the face “of an ancient and querulous turkey hen‚” (Grubb 36) mirrors the Raven in more ways than simply her avian appearance. Like the Raven‚ Miz Cunningham leeches hope out of those around her‚ preying on the misfortune of others. Grubb uses

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    Analysis of a Current TV Comedy Show Seinfeld It is definitely Seinfeld’s unmatched take on life’s most mundane moments that makes it a tremendously successful comedy. Seinfeld is a TV comedy often ironically referred to as "the show about nothing‚" which actually details the lives of four single people living in New York City. It is the cleverly written plots‚ snappy dialogue and crafty‚ genuine characters that make Seinfeld distinct from other similar TV situation comedies. The first specific

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