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    In both my personal identity and my identity as a worker‚ I crave information. I am the most comfortable when I know exactly what I am supposed to be doing in any given work situation. When I feel prepared‚ I believe that the quality of my work improves in proportion. Working for this volunteer program has greatly tested my comfort zone when it comes to a lack of information. I had originally thought I would be doing the same conservation work in the same location for the same amount of time every

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    plants‚ and fossils. Furthermore‚ this gave Charles Darwin the chance to work hands on through his research and experiments which gave him the chance to closely observe the studies of Botany‚ Zoology and Geology through the Pacific Islands and the Galapagos Archipelago in South America. In Conclusion‚ upon his return in 1836‚ Charles Darwin started his writings of his research in the Journal of Researchers as part of Captain

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    CHARACTER ANALYSIS – To Kill a Mockingbird Character | Characteristics/Qualities | Important Quotes | Additional Information | ATTICUS | Atticus has integrity and believes that abiding the law (courthouse and humanity) is necessary.He demonstrates the qualities: * Humbleness/ modesty: he does not want attention for his good deeds. * Integrity * Loyalty: to his family and courthouse. * No prejudice: with regards to the coloured people. * Honesty: he was prepared to turn in Jem as a murderer

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    close-minded adolescents who ask these types of questions fail to consider the possibility that they will be hired by National Geographic to take photographs of the cobblestone roads in Barcelona‚ or obtain snapshots of Marine Iguanas roaming the Galapagos Islands. The ability for that hypothetical English-speaking photographer to be familiar with the native tongue could be extremely helpful if she needed to buy a new memory card‚ or ask for where to find the “baño”. Those close-minded adolescents

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    Science is a way of helping the brain grow in finding new knowledge and helps us defeat our curiosity of how the world develops and works today. Science is important because it has helped form the world that we live in today. Charles Robert Darwin was an English naturalist and geologist‚ best known for his contributions to the science of evolution. He established that all species of life have descended over time from common ancestors‚ and in a joint publication with Alfred Russel Wallace introduced

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    TITLE: To Kill a Mocking Bird AUTHOR: Harper Lee TYPE OF BOOK: Novel‚ Fiction‚ Social Drama The MAIN CHARACTER of the story is Jean Louise "Scout" Finch. Scout Finch is the narrator and protagonist of To Kill a Mockingbird. She often comments about how she didn’t understand something when she was younger‚ but now‚ having grown up‚ she does. From being sensitive‚ she became so senile. Scout is considered smart for her age‚ and loves to read. She remains naive and idealistic‚ despite an increased

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    Maycomb’s residents. Atticus places a very important role of education in life to Scout. Atticus says he never went to school other than law school because of the lack of opportunity but he still managed to become a very great lawyer. Atticus grew up in Finches’ Landing but he left to go to Law school and after he gets a job‚ he set his first earnings as a lawyer to put his younger brother in medical school. Scout had an unpleasant first day of school because of disagreements with her teacher whom was new

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    her face‚ and her dull‚ brown eyes were cast in amber. The ice in her veins began to thaw. Approaching clouds dulled the brightness of the sun. Possibility saturated the air. Rose moved idly towards a cluster of trees. She adored the melody of the finches. A miserable grey painted a portrait against the soft golden light. To her right stood several senior boys. Finch Charming lazed among them. Finch was her ideal. Always laughing. He had it easy. A voice rang out‚ and summoned them. Rose and Finch

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    Lexi Richardson Literary Analysis To Kill a Mocking Bird "Never judge a book by its cover." This book in reality might be a good book‚ but one would not know because it is judged upon what its appearance is. Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mocking Bird” has a wide variety of themes and messages in this 288 page novel. The author introduces themes like loneliness‚ prejudice and shows a lot of character growth. To Kill a Mockingbird is sleepy town where everyone knows one another. It is from a child’s

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    like Jem” (256). Aunt Alexandra thinks this because the Finches are an old and respected family that have always been a ruling‚ bourgeoisie like voice in the community. The Cunninghams‚ on the other hand‚ have always been working class and inferior to Finches; and in her opinion their working class status means the two families can never be the same. She even goes so far as to label them ‘trash‚’ showing just how much she believes in the Finches

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