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    Lessons in To Kill a Mockingbird As children grow up‚ they often learn many lessons about life. Life lessons may be positive or negative‚ but all children are exposed to those as they mature to adulthood. Harper Lee’s novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ reveals those lessons through Hem and Scout finch‚ children of Atticus Finch‚ a lawyer. Set in the 1930’s‚ Depression in Maycomb‚ Alabama‚ Scout and Jem gain many insights about life as they interact with the town’s various citizens. The life lessons

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    Marissa R. York Professor Michele DeGraffenreid English 102 13 January 2015 Voices Paint the Perspective The poem The Unknown Citizen is questioning the moral worth of societies formalities. This man does everything expected by society; obeying all laws‚ paying all taxes‚ etc. Does this make him a good human being? Did he live a good life? This poem is dealing with the idea of the modern “man” and weather or not nothing was wrong but if anything was right? Just because something

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    Larissa Creighton Gibson ENG102 29 October 2014 “Barbie Doll” Imagery is of great importance in the poem “Barbie Doll” by Margie Piercy. The title explains itself throughout the poem. Girls and many grown women see the doll Barbie as a perfect roll model‚ she is very beautiful and society expects that of women. In the poem the “girlchild” is an intelligent‚ healthy‚ and strong girl. Society expects the girl to look like the perfect‚ little‚ Barbie doll‚ and she is ridiculed for not looking like

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    Childhood Obesity: A Problem in Low Income Families ENG 122 Childhood Obesity: A Problem in Low Income Families. There are multiple reasons why low income families have children on the verge of obesity. Children with two working parents or with a single parent have limited access to healthy home cooked meals. Parent’s working odd hours in low paying jobs and unable to find the time to cook home cooked meals means children in those low income families are either eating prepackaged meals or eating

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    Specific Learning Disabilities Yvette Ramirez-Cabrera Concordia University-Portland Specific Learning Disabilities How Many Are Affected by a Learning Disability? Specific learning disabilities are affecting 10 percent of the population in classrooms today. About 2 or 3 pupils in every classroom have dyslexia‚ dyscalculia‚ or autism. Some of these children have more than one disability. Children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder also suffer from dyslexia and dyscalculia

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    Let’s Agree the Drinking Age of 21 Drinking age is not a strange phrase in our lives. Every time when we go to club or buy some liquor‚ we have to show our photo ID to prove that we have already 21 and we are legal to drink wine. I think this is a really good method to control drinking problem. Before I read these two articles which are “The 21-Year-Old Drinking Age: I Voted for it‚ It Doesn’t Work” by Dr. Morris E. Chafetz and “The Drinking Age of 21 Saves Lives” by Toben F. Nelson and

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    Epstein 1  Ben Epstein  Mr.Campbell  English 1­2  5 December 2014  Moral Education in ​ To Kill a Mockingbird  A parent or guardian’s main purpose in raising a child is to pass on strong core values.  Traits that children have‚ often are strongly correlated to their parents’ traits. Parents strive to  have their children inherit the good and fix the bad. A parent can only hope that the lessons they  teach their children stay with them throughout their lives. How a parent passes on these traits is 

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS: TASK: PAGE NO: 1. PROBLEM STATEMENT………………………………………………………... 1 2. REASONS FOR CHOICE OF AREA OF RESEARCH…………………….. 2 3. METHOD OF INVESTIGATION…………………………………………….….3 4. DATA COLLECTION INSTRUMENT (QUESTIONNAIRE)………….…4 5. PROCEDURES FOR COLLECTING DATA……………………………….….8 6. PRESENTATION OF DATA………………………………………………….….9 7. ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA………………….….….12 8. STATEMENT OF FINDINGS…………………………………….……..……..13 9. RECOMMENDATIONS AND IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY...…14 10. BIBLIOGRAPHY………………………………………………………………

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    1) “PEST analysis is used by businesses around the world to devise a strategic approach to their activities”. Discuss this statement highlighting the various components of the said analysis (25 marks). Introduction P.E.S.T is a mnemonic standing for Political‚ Economical‚ Social and Technological. P.E.S.T analysis scans the impact of each of the factors on the business. The results can be used to take advantage of opportunities and to make contingency plans for threats when preparing business and

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    Education: Disadvantages of early age marriage Marriage has been an important social custom around the world for all mankind. Also‚ it is regarded as a delight and celebration. In many countries‚ arranged marriages are still a tradition that has continued from the past to the present. However‚ this tradition is viewed negatively. In today’s world‚ the most popular ideas that come to teenager’s mind is to get married even if they have different ideas about it. Marriage is widely accepted by all and

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