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    was to run down and get the sheriff because he knew it was Tom Robinson. Mr. Finch asked if during all this running he was doing if he ran to go get a doctor‚ Mr. Ewell said no. The last questions for Mr. Ewell were very eye-opening questions asked by Mr. Finch. He first asked if Mr. Ewell agreed with everything the sheriff had said‚ after bewilderment from Mr. Ewell‚ he agreed with Sheriff Tate’s testimony. Next‚ Mr. Finch asked Mr. Ewell if he could read and write his name‚ he said yes‚ and then

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    Atticus Finch and His Parenting Style “To Kill a Mockingbird”‚ an acclaimed novel by Harper Lee‚ is recognized throughout the world. The novel follows a lawyer and his children prior to and during a legal case to defend a black male. That lawyers name is Atticus Finch. Atticus Finch is not just an ordinary father. He teaches his children things no parent of the 1930s‚ or even the modern time period‚ would think of doing. His style parenting‚ compared to modern day parenting and parenting in the

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    of Tom Robinson. I think we all knew that the jury would say that he was guilty of the crime‚ but was he really? I don’t think he was‚ and I hope you and the readers of The Maycomb Tribune will help me fight this injustice. Good people like Atticus Finch‚ tried to prove the innocence of Tom Robinson. The real criminals here are Mayella Ewell and Bob Ewell for taking a man’s life simply because he was colored. Remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird. Is it fair to treat black people any different

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    Virtuous Revenge? Is it ethical‚ for any man or woman‚ to swing a juries decision? The opening scene of the movie defines the trail that Jury will sit in on. A man walks into a New Orleans brokerage firm and opens fire on everyone inside. He kills one of the higher-ranking employs‚ Jacob Woods. The movie then immediately jumps two years ahead in time. We meet Nicholas Easter‚ played by John Cusack. He opens a letter to find out he has been summoned

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    book. When an innocent black man is accused of attacking a white woman‚ Atticus Finch becomes his court appointed defense attorney. Finch defends Tom Robison as he should‚ as a man‚ any man‚ regardless of color. “This case‚ Tom Robinson’s case‚ is something that goes to the essence of a man’s conscience-Scout; I couldn’t go to church and worship God if I didn’t try to help that man.” Lee’s creation of Atticus Finch as‚ a lawyer‚ committed father‚ and respected man; makes him the mirror image of

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    integral component of American culture since it’s founding upon the genocide of Native Americans‚ and the forced slavery of Africans and Afro-Americans.” (Vincent F. Rocchio). Although many white men supported segregation during the 1930’s‚ Atticus Finch displayed inner strength and courage despite what others thought about his beliefs towards black men. Topic sentence. When other children tormented Scout at school‚ Atticus explained to Scout that he wouldn’t be able to hold his head up anymore if

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    involved in the plot. However‚ these two important characters aren’t only different. Calpurnia and Alexandra have many similarities‚ as well. Calpurnia and Aunt Alexandra have similarities and differences in their moral beliefs‚ their role in the Finch house‚ and their character traits. Calpurnia and Alexandra have very different moral beliefs. Their environment in which they grow up in is a strong influence on the way Calpurnia and Alexandra grew up. Many of children’s beliefs are influenced by

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    the following: Multilimb upper motor neuron signs (Loss of control and execution of movements) Multilowerlimb lower motor neuron signs (Weakness‚ fasciculations‚ paralysis) Hand dysfunction Fasciculation Shoulder dysfunction Weak foot Spastic gait Respiratory insufficiency Cognitive impairment

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    STATEMENT OF RESEARCH INTEREST I’m a physiotherapist with 5 years of experience in rehabilitation of neurological disorders mainly cerebral palsy‚ cerebrovascular stroke and spinal cord injury. Although‚ the rehabilitation process takes a lot of time and money‚ the recovery is usually limited. Moreover‚ the impacts of these disorders on patients and their family can be devastating. These factors were motivating me to search for new methods in management of these disorders. I found that integration

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    picking on people who are helpless and don’t cause any harm is a terrible thing to do. The ‘mockingbird’ in this book would be Tom Robinson and Boo Radley due to the fact that they victims of other’s narrow beliefs and prejudices. Atticus Finch teaches Jem and Scout Finch “it is conflict gives us the chance to express who we are in a world of people being held onto beliefs of stereotypes and expectations. In society there are stereotypes and expectations for everybody before they are born. "Aunt Alexandra

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