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    "Although Atticus loses the case‚ we don’t see him as a failure." Discuss Although Atticus loses the case‚ we don’t see him as a failure. Atticus accepted the case‚ knowing they would most likely lose‚ but he accepted it anyway. Atticus had a plan to make an appeal to the courts‚ to get Tom Robinson’s sentance shortened and they had a very strong chance at winning this appeal When Atticus got this case‚ he asked Calpurnia about Tom Robinson. She spoke very highly of him‚ telling Atticus how they

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    Examine the functionalist view of the family Broadly speaking‚ the functionalist perspective has focused on the functions of the family in society and for its members. In other words‚ it looks at how the family‚ as an institution‚ helps in maintaining order and stability in society‚ and the significance of the family for its individual members. There are two main functionalist views on the family – Murdock’s view and Parsons’ view. Murdock’s view on the family is that the family performs four basic

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    Community analysis Content page Introduction………………………………………………………………………………...3 “Middle middle” class in the community…………………………………………………..4 Data used to compare and contrast my perception …………………………………………6 Using of advertising in the community……………………………………………………..7 Comsumption patterns and social class and status quo……………………………………..8 Introduction The community that would be discussed in this community analysis

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    In this assignment we will discuss what is community interpreting‚ the role of the community interpreter‚ the skills the community interpreter has to have. It will discuss also the different settings and professionals involved in community interpreting as well as the different forms of interpreting and their employment. What is Community Interpreting? Community Interpreting has been defined in various ways but it could be simplified to being “….a specific type of interpreting service which

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    Courage is a force that presents itself in many forms. After the death of Mrs. Dubose‚ the “cantankerous” neighbor the children initially despised‚ Atticus Finch informs the children on why Dubose was a brave lady by illustrating what courage is and is not. He explained‚ “I wanted you to see what courage is‚ instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand" (149). Courage is not being rebellious in the face of fear. It is not being vulnerable‚ frightful‚ and weak. Courage

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    it. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Atticus Finch shows the virtue of courage multiple times throughout the story. This is clearly understood when Atticus takes on the Tom Robinson case‚ protects Tom from the mob in front of the jail and going along with Heck Tate’s lie about Bob Ewell’s death. Atticus Finch is a lawyer in Maycomb and was appointed to defend a black man‚ named Tom Robinson‚ convicted for rape of a young white woman‚ Mayella Ewell. The town of Maycomb is very prejudice against coloured

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    DBP411 – Community Planning Assignment 2 Community Planning Practice Paper What role does Community Planning have in Local Economic Development? Lecturers: Fiona Caniglia & Stuart McLaughlin Student: Andreas Faludi Student ID: 02534955 Due Date: 4 June 2004 "Planning ahead is a measure of class. The rich and even the middle class plan for generations‚ but the poor can plan ahead only a few weeks or days." Gloria Steinam‚ The Time Factor (1980) INTRODUCTION

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    Atticus teaches his children lots of morals and lessons in the book called To kill a mockingbird. He teaches his children to never judge anyone by their skin color‚ he also teaches them to fight for anyone who is being discriminated because of skin color‚ also he teaches his children that some times to kill someone could come for the better for a community or even a country. He teaches his children to be kind and giving to those in need so his children could be like him one day. A kind‚ loving‚ strong

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    person’s life by law. The character Atticus Finch‚ a lawyer‚ puts his beliefs before anyone else’s opinion. It was Atticus that stood up for the abused African-American and treated everyone the same disregarding appearance. He was the hope for that person in the worst situation. Atticus demonstrates the theme that one should not judge by appearance but by heart. First‚ Atticus displays the theme when he teaches his kids to be the non-racist character. Atticus stated‚ “[...] don’t say nigger Scout[…]”

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    family has to deal with the verbal abuse for the society. Atticus Finch‚ a lawyer and devoted father‚ has the ability to see past the ill in people and teaches his children the same qualities. He provides his children with an education and allows them to develop their own personalities by giving them more freedom than the average child. Atticus Finch shows his love for Jem and Scout‚ his children‚ by providing them with an education. Atticus teaches his children to accept others no matter how the

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