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    womenship. She was brought to Maycomb to be a kind of mother figure. The thing is I don’t get that. Calipernia is at least three times as beter of a mother than Aunt Alexandra. Now I will tell you why. I will start with Calpernia first. She is twice as hard on Scout and Jem if they do something wrong than an actual mother. She has a good moral and a good way of teaching the kids and Atticus agrees. The second reason that she is a better mother figure is that she cares for the wellbeing of the kids. If she

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    )Candle Stand with a burning candle e.)A bowl with an egg and two spoons 2.) Draw any two a.)Crowd with three prominent figures at a railway station b.)Football match with three prominent human figures c.)Scene of a village on fire and the villagers are fighting the fire with three prominent figures. d.)Sketch a playground with children playing and three prominent figures e.)zoo with one prominent animal and two human. FTII - Diploma in Audiography 2010-2011 Part 1-60 marks -Same for

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    Arina sat on her usual tree stump‚ dipping her bare feet into the water and watching the ripples of movement. She often came here when she was bored. Nothing ever felt better than feeling the cold water around her bruised feet. She sighed as she placed her basket filled to the rim with fresh flowers onto the fresh grass and looked up at the sky through the trees surrounding the small pond. For as long as she remembered she had lived in this little cottage‚ her caregiver stopping by then and again to make

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    Figures of Speech in "The Tiger" by William Blake In the poem "The Tiger"‚ the author‚ William Blake‚ is describing one of the most powerful and beautiful creatures and praising God’s work in the process by using symbols and different figures of speech. The figures of speech that are used are alliteration‚ metaphor‚ and anaphora. By using these certain figures of speech‚ Blake brings the focus to those things that he is so in awe of. Now‚ Just to give a quick background to the author‚ we go

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    In many literary stories‚ the protagonist is portrayed as a Christ figure. Such is the case in Idylls of the King‚ written by Lord Alfred Tennyson. The protagonist‚ Arthur‚ is portrayed as a Christ figure in three ways: as a king who desires law and order‚ as a king with questioned paternity‚ and as a king who was betrayed. Throughout Arthur’s life‚ he exemplified characteristics that are very similar to Christ‚ one of these being the desire for law and order. Arthur established order by defeating

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    1. How to speak so people listen: Julian Treasure The video that has been summarised is about the most important thing that one does in their entire life and that is speaking. Julian Treasure has clearly made this important aspect of our life a lot simpler than it was pre-conceived by most of us. Julian Treasure is the speaker of the video which bears the title as “How To Speak So People Listen” on the YouTube website. We all love to speak but that speech bears no importance if it falls unheard

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    respecting authority figures. Therapist informed individual that she was told by teacher that individual was very disrespectful due to individual talked back‚ left his seat without permission‚ and did not comply with requests given by his teacher. Individual states other students in class was talking also and did not get in trouble. Therapist and individual discussed and practiced responsibility and decision-making skills to avoid talking back and disrespecting authority figures. Individual states

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    Shervanne E. Gatson September‚ 2011 HEY! (25 pts) My Summary Petersen‚ James C. 2007. Why don’t we listen better? Communicating and connecting in relationships. Tigard‚ OR: Petersen Publications. For forty years‚ Peterson focused on speaking at communication workshops and to couples. He dedicates his life to counseling and pastoral ministry. Peterson wrote Why don’t we listen better? Communicating and connecting in relationships to help couples gain the communication skills needed

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    daughter of that king’s top general. (citation) ultimately Oroonoko kills his wife and unborn child before he’s persecuted. Oroonoko is often referred to as a Christ figure with his dismemberment resembling the crucifixion. In this essay‚ I will provide evidence from the text to prove why Oroonoko is referred to as a Christ figure. The death of Jesus Christ was a sacrifice for the sins of mankind and to

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    English literature because of their realism and biting social commentary. Austen is one of the historic figures so this essay is about the life of Jane Austen and her works. Jane Austen was born in 1775‚ on December 16th in Steventon‚ Hamshire‚ England‚ UK. Her parents‚ Rev. George Austen and Cassandra Leigh had 8 children‚ she was the seventh and she had 1 sister‚ Cassandra‚ who was older than her and 6 brothers. She spent her childhood with her siblings‚ family and other neighborhood kids. She

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