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    Why Do Leaders Eat Last

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    Famous leaders include Army General George S. Patton‚ Jr.‚ U. S. Navy Captain David Marquet‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ Mahatma Gandhi‚ Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ and Pope Francis to name a few. As a transformational leader‚ General Patton acted as a teacher and mentor; furthermore‚ he was people oriented‚ knew the strengths‚ weaknesses‚ and experiences of his soldiers‚ earned their trust and cooperation‚ and motivated them to work together as a team to accomplish the mission. Trustworthiness‚ empathy

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Questions 1. Boundaries/Limitations: What is the nature of a boundary/limitation? What are they designed to do? What characters are bound/limited throughout To Kill a Mockingbird and how do they break those boundaries in the novel? Give specific examples to support your thought. The nature and design of a boundary/limitation is to restrain someone from going anywhere or doing anything. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Jem Finch‚ Scout Finch‚ Arthur “Boo” Radley‚ Dill Harris‚

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    Courage in To Kill a Mockingbird "Courage is rightly esteemed the first of human qualities...because it is the quality which guarantees all others‚" (Winston Churchill). There are several different ways t be courageous. Harper Lee‚ in her 1960 novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ uses courage as a main theme. Harper Lee demonstrates that if one can tell the truth‚ change or remain rooted in their morals‚ they are a minority among people who lack the ability to do so. In To Kill a Mockingbird there

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    In Harper Lees’‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ the community of Maycomb County is full of varied religious perspectives. Lee uses religion as framework for everything that happens in the community with examples that are both harmonious and conflicting. In doing so‚ religion has both a positive and negative impact. On one hand it can be interpreted as happiness‚ unity and charitable goodwill. On the other‚ it can be seen as the cause of hatred‚ violence and segregation. Atticus sets the moral standard

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    The history of the theory of eat During the warring states period the Taoist representative ZhuangZhou tell a story: a chef slaughtered cattle for the king. His technology is very skilled and he can use knife to move flexibly in the bone joints‚ no obstacle‚ and has rhythm. The king thought he is the best cook in the world. As a result‚ the king give cook a lot of money and a title of nobility.Extensive and profound Chinese food culture‚ reflect the different historical period of our country from

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    Attention getter: would you like fries with that? Intro topic: -commonly heard -380 calories in a med. Fries (McDonald’s‚ nutrients) Thesis: American’s should limit the amount of fast food they eat on a regular basis. Pro No. 1: eating fast food is bad for your health and is causing a rise of obesity in the states. Reason: fast food is low in nutrients Prove: -low in important vitamins‚ fibers‚ and minerals -empty calories -“healthy” choices aren’t so healthy Reason:

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    In To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee illustrates bravery through the characters in a town in the south called Maycomb in the 1960s. Their names are Atticus Finch‚ Tom Robison‚ and Calpurnia to educate her readers that courage comes in many forms to exemplify that courage is not a man with a gun in his hand. In Chapter 9‚ Atticus Finch demonstrates bravery when he intends to defend Tom Robinson to teach his southern neighbors to character not color. “Simply because we were licked a hundred

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    In Harper Lee’s novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ the character of Calpurnia is hidden in the background of the text but plays a highly significant role in most of her appearances. Calpurnia is the Finches’ African American housekeeper and has a strong with both the Finch children‚ which allows her to greatly affect their lives. As an example‚ Calpurnia’s wisdom about life and social status in some capacity has been passed onto Scout during dinner with Walter Cunningham‚ "Hush your mouth! Don’t matter

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    Hypocrisy Throughout To Kill a Mockingbird “Hypocrisy is the mother of all evil and racial prejudice is still her favourite child.” This quote from Don King gives a good viewpoint on hypocrisy. Maycomb county‚ a town in southern Alabama in the early 1930s‚ in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird was riddled with people who were the epitome of hypocrisy. Many people changed their views of problems depending on who they were talking to. Harper Lee brings this problem to attention throughout the book

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    The 1950's and 1960's

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    RUNNING HEAD: THE 1950’s AND 1960’s 1 The 1950’s and 1960’s Tracy Ladner Mississippi University for Women History 110 RUNNING HEAD: THE 1950’s AND 1960’s 2 The 1950’s and ‘60’s was a time of great growth and change for America. Some called it “The Golden Age” (Brinkley‚ 2012‚ p.779). For the most part there was prosperity and advances

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