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    recommendations Executive Summary "Girl Scouts of America is the world’s largest organization dedicated to helping all girls everywhere build character and gain skills for success in the real world. In an accepting and nurturing environment‚ and in partnership with committed adult volunteers‚ girls develop strong values‚ leadership skills‚ social conscience‚ and conviction about their own potential and self-worth that will serve them all their lives" by these worlds the girl scouts of America described themselves

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    To Kill a Mocking bird by Harper Lee is about the journey of Jean Louise ‘Scout’ Finch‚ an innocent good hearted five year old child with no experiences with the evils of the world. Through out the novel Scout grows and learns as she encounters the world in new light as she grows up during the depression in the small town of Maycomb‚ Alabama in the USA. Harper Lee intentionally directs the reader to take the point of view of Scout so they can experience the unbiased perspective of her. Lee manipulates

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    Penetration with smaller suppliers but failed to interest medium and large manufacturers.   What obstacles has Harper encountered in developing the market for Dominite? Single source player‚ very unattractive to large customers Testing has been inconclusive Failed to find right mixture Failed to sale the higher grade material Penetrated the wrong market segment Should Harper try to sell the Dominite operation? It Depends  How much for? For the right price‚ certainly. It comes down to how

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    different strategies and information taught about career training and marketing will be very useful and important in their futures. The Girl Scout cookie program is not only about selling cookies. It’s about emphasizing the tools and skills that will get the girls further in life. Lamb‚ Hair‚ and McDaniel state that‚ “The Girl Scouts specify five essential life skills that the cookie program focuses on developing—goal setting‚ decision making‚ money management‚ people skills‚ and business ethics” (21)

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    Depression has dominated‚ in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Jean Louise “Scout” Finch allows the readers to see past the preconceived ideas of Maycomb and view through the eyes of a 5 year old‚ inquisitive girl who has nothing more to offer than amiable intentions. Scout has been sheltered growing up‚ not from equality and acceptance‚ yet from the world’s prejudice actions. For instance‚ the naive child has a shortage of vocabulary that is used in the 1900s daily leaving Scout questioning “what [is]

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    Scout Finch‚ or also known as Jean Louise Finch is the narrator in Harper Lee’s novel To Kill A Mockingbird. In the beginning of the novel‚Scout is five years old‚ the daughter of a prominent lawyer Atticus Finch. Jem “Jeremy Finch” is Scouts older brother. The family lives in a small town called Maycomb County in the city of Alabama. Scout has grown up without a proper mother by her side‚ throughout the book she develops a certain character which shows that she is not like most girls that wear

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    Overall The famous and Pulitzer Prize winning book To Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper Lee gives valuable insight into some of the daily occurrences back in Maycomb‚ Alabama during the 1930’s. Though it does not handle all of the major injustices like when Mayella Ewell gets raped by her father and the fact that Lee doesn’t accentuate the racism and discrimination that happened at this time. This book addresses some important principles that should be encouraged more in this day and age. In “At

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    about meeting Dan Cody‚ working on his Yacht‚ and how after Cody died‚ he inherited money. That was the start to Gatsby’s American dream. Throughout the novel there are many characters who live the American dream‚ and some who wish to live such life. Being wealthy was thought to be a big part of the American dream. It is obvious that Tom Buchanan comes from wealth‚ and it is also said that Nick comes from wealth too. The character Myrtle is a seeker of wealth. Because she knows that Tom is wealthy

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    Women of the 1930’s went through many social struggles‚ expectations‚ and hardships. Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird displays an accurate depiction of how women were treated and expected to act. The decline in jobs and money in the Great Depression did not get rid of the traditional gender roles that have been long forgotten in modern time. Unattainable standards were handed to women‚ such as being expected to act like ‘proper ladies’ in a society run by men. Being a women in this time meant enduring

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    speaking fails.”(Shakespeare SearchQuotes). In Harper Lee’s unforgettable novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ the innocence of children is the key to communicating several significant aspects of the story. The novel is narrated by Jean Louise ‘Scout’ Finch‚ who relays the story of a series of events involving social issues that take place in the quiet town of Maycomb County during her childhood in the 1930’s. Harper Lee establishes a distinct narrative voice for Scout through the use of her adult narration reflecting

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