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    story. Boo Radley is the only person who could do this novel justice if he was the main character. He would still have some of the details of the original book and he would be able to tell about the trial from the perspective of the newspapers. Boo Radley would also be able to discuss his relationship with the children next door. He was so kind by leaving them gifts and they established a relationship without even seeing each other. You can’t judge a book by it’s cover. Neighbors judged Boo Radley

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    Potential of Solar Energy in Here Comes the Sun It is too expensive‚ takes up too much space‚ too much material‚ it costs more energy than it brings in‚ and it is still not efficient enough. These are all doubts that many different bodies‚ like oil companies‚ want us to believe about solar energy. As a response‚ Back-light‚ a production company‚ takes the edge off these myths and shows that a solar economy is much closer than we think by creating the 2008 film Here Comes the Sun‚ directed by Rob van

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee Analysis of the relationship between Boo Radley and the Finch- children The novel “To Kill a Mockingbird”‚ written by the American Author Harper Lee‚ was published in 1960. The story is focused on the perspective of a little girl named Scout Finch who lives with her brother‚ Jem Finch‚ and father‚ Atticus Finch‚ in a “tired” old town in Alabama named Maycomb. Throughout the whole novel the Characters have to deal with the town’s prejudice and racism against the

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    Homework #2 1.) Of this week’s article The Peek-a-Boo World and The Age of show Business by Neil Postman. The author highlights that two ideas laid the foundation for the age of show business. One of the ideas that laid the foundation for the age of show business was the invention of the telegraph which allowed information to travel faster than a human being could. However‚ because of these two ideas it has made information not as useful and has challenged us to think deeply. In the article The age

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    extremely wise and gives out advice that anyone can apply to their lives. The novel also had characters that I absolutely fell in love with. Boo Radley was one of my favorite characters in the novel‚ his character was surrounded with mystery until the end. His character was very similar to how I imagined him to be and the reader soon sympathized with him. Boo wasn’t the only character I favored. I also found Dill’s character quite loveable‚ his story is quite interesting and can be sad at times. I

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    grows up by first childishly making fun of Boo Radley‚ beginning to understand what goes on in her town‚ and growing to develop to become feminine female. Scout‚ at a young age‚ would play around with Jem and her future "husband" Dill and the three of them would usually spend their time making

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    to‚ is his housekeeper Madge. Gar and Madge seem to have a strong bonding between eachother. Gar seems to speak to her about all his problems and she is glad to answer them and give Gar a hand. They also have jokes the odd time‚ but when it comes to serious matters both help each other out. Like at the start of the book Gar says to Madge I know you are going to miss me and started tickling her. Later on in the book Madge helps Gar understand the relationship between him and his father

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    Boo - Who? You know that old man in every life based movie that no one seems to understand or talk to? Well‚ in To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ not only is the “old man” of the story misunderstood‚ but labeled a killer. This sets up an odd foundation for the relationship between the children and Boo at the start of the book. This relationship could be described at best as terrified. Scout mentions the Radley place in chapter 1 when she says; “inside the house lived a malevolent phantom”. But

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    1) What is the likelihood that the Canadians will be able to reach an agreement with the mainland Chinese and not have to go back to their Taiwanese supplier? Explain. The likelihood that Canadian people will be able to reach an agreement with the mainland Chinese is unlikely. Reaching an argument can be tough because there are only ninety days of receipt for a 5years agreement. Also‚ the People’s China Republic (PCR) like to take their time when making a decision. If they get this agreement‚ Canadians

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    thought about trough numbers of vital lessons taught by different people. Boo Radley‚ a mysterious figure whom lives only a few yards but children can only know from the myths all around him spared all over the small town of Maycomb played an important role in their maturation of Jem‚ Scout and Dill. The children used their creative imagination which is a significant feature of child to interpret and make sense of Boo Radley. Although he only begins as a figure of ‘scary monster’ in the children’s

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