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    told through the perspective of Jean Louise “Scout” Finch‚ a young girl who clearly shows childhood innocence in multiple scenes in the book. Throughout the story she meets many people who are all different in their own way. When she invites Walter Cunningham over for dinner‚ he starts to pour syrup on his food. "He would probably have poured it into his milk class had I not asked what the sam hill he was doing‚" (Lee 28). Scout doesn’t understand yet that everyone has different habits and not all of

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    swiftly” (204). Surprisingly‚ Scout starts to converse with Mr. Cunningham about his son‚ Walter. She makes him realize that she and her father are good people like Mr. Cunningham. As an effect of this change in thought‚ Mr. Cunningham leads the mob to leave‚ leaving Tom Robinson unharmed. Scout causes a change in the perspective of Walter Cunningham‚ who leads the mob to leave without causing violence. Her innocence and open heart made Cunningham realize what he was going to do‚ harm another innocent‚ Tom

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    Great Depression. Although the Finch family is less affected by the economic downturn due to Atticus’s profession‚ the rest of Maycomb‚ Alabama is devastated with hard financial times. The farmers‚ such as the Cunningham family‚ were the most affected‚ as Atticus explains to Scout‚ “The Cunninghams are country folks‚ farmers‚ and the crash hit them the hardest” (pg. 23). Along with the Great Depression‚ the book speaks of the racism that was prominent in this era. The Finches even had a black cook named

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    The Marijuana Controversy The General perspective that society throws on marijuana is that equal to any drug; negative. However‚ many researchers have found that the effects of marijuana for medicinal purposes can be beneficial to the right patients‚ as well as the United States government. The negative effects from marijuana use in a medicinal environment are far less than that of most over the counter drugs‚ while the benefits remain the same. There are instances in which marijuana was legalized

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    Vie Mai Lander English‚ 2nd 16 December‚ 2013 To Kill a Mockingbird Expository Essay To be prejudice and to be bias is to judge a book by its cover; to judge a person by their appearance‚ by their skin color. To assume and to choose to believe false rumors about someone’s race‚ or ethnicity before you have met them. Prejudice has affected everyone’s life in one way or another. The novel To Kill a Mockingbird the author‚ Harper Lee‚ demonstrates various examples of prejudice shown by the folks

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    Include these sections: • Introduction • Case presentation (brief and own words) • Discussion • Conclusion • References Make your own assumptions if you feel the case lacks information. Make sure you describe your assumptions. The Case of Chris Cunningham Elizabeth Stover was the president of Stover Industries‚ an amalgamation of several small companies in the electrical parts industry. She and her husband had inherited part of the group from her father-in-law‚ and Stover‚ an engineer‚ elected to

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    Sahara Desert. (parallel)  4. Kate prepared the speech on the plane‚ and it was delivered by her at the conference. Kate prepared the speech on the plane and delivered it at the conference. 5. Elaine liked to have a beer‚ exchanging stories with her friends‚ and watch the men walk by. Elaine liked to have a beer‚ exchange stories with her friends‚ and watch the men walk by. 6. The administration approved the student’s right to drop the class but not meeting with the professor.  The

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    Case 6-3: Carson Manor Situation: Ms. Elaine Taylor‚ is director of supply for the city of Winston(director of PSD) Was reviewing proposals for the Carson Manor study Three consulting groups had responded to a RFP Has to recommend a consultant by mid-December Carson Manor Was opened about 30 years ago for persons requiring nursing care. It has a bed capacity of 470 and staff totaled 235 with nonmanagement personnel unionized. The report structure: Purchasing and supply division (PSD)

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    starts by making a point. Her point is that phone calls have been replaced by text messages‚ instant messages and emails. She gives examples to show how people benefits from text messages and instant messages. Her first example is Elaine who is seventeen year old. Elaine is a shy person. She uses text messages and instant messages instead of phone calls. She said that shy people can write freely on the screens. After Turkle’s first example‚ Turkle argues that not only teenagers but also adults is

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    What do we learn about Maycomb society in Chapter 1 – 15? During the Chapters 1 -15 we learn a lot about Maycomb society especially since the novel is set in the 1930s and during the great depression. A couple of the points are: the rich rejecting the poor because of their economic level of life in the Great Depression and whites discriminating against blacks. During the Great Depression Maycomb would have been hit hard‚ “Maycomb was an old town‚ but was a tired old town”. This is Scout talking

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