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    does not expect to find anyone online‚ especially not a man called Jed Cunningham. Jed Cunningham was her first boyfriend back in high school. He was a very intelligent young lad‚ and he was the first to really give her some challenge‚ instead of boring her. The last thing she had heard from him‚ was that he said‚ that she would never see nor hear from him again. She sits for a while‚ and then proceeds to write to Jed Cunningham‚ who in the end declares‚ that he still misses her a lot. But even though

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    Prejudice is shown in many ways in To Kill a Mocking Bird.  From social prejudice against the Cunninghams to racial prejudice against Tom Robinson‚ the book has displayed many aspects of how people can look through the window and see things completely differently than the person beside them. A form of social prejudice is when Aunt Alexandra forbid Scout to play with Walter Cunningham‚ a poor boy whom Scout attends school with.  This is because Aunt Alexandra sees Walter and his family as poor and

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    apart from the European‚ and it has remained because nothing has come along to replace this style of journalism. Brent Cunningham suggests that the pursuit of complete objectivity distracts journalists from the real "truth" and leads to lazy reporting (Cunningham par. 11). "If you’re on deadline and all you have is ‘both sides of the story‚’ that’s often good enough."(Cunningham par. 10). The way most stories are set up‚ reporters present two sides‚ and the reader decides which is right. Often

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    Through Jem’s refusal to leave the jail and Scout’s ability to appeal to the humanity of Mr. Cunningham‚ the mob ceases to be a mob and becomes a collection of ordinary men. As the mob approach’s Atticus and the jail Atticus instructs the men to lower their voices because Tom Robinson was sleeping. It must have been through respect of Atticus that the men followed Atticus’s order. Though coming to kill a man they mustered the respect to speak quietly as not to wake that very same man. This shows

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    satisfies us‚ but in fact the latest scientific evidence shows that this neurotransmitter acts before that‚ it actually encourages us to act. In other words‚ dopamine is released in order to achieve something good or to avoid something evil‚" explains Mercè Correa. Studies had shown that dopamine is released by pleasurable sensations but also by stress‚ pain or loss. These research results however had been skewed to only highlight the positive influence‚ according to Correa. The new article is a review

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    Imogen Cunningham Imogen Cunningham was born in Portland‚ Oregon‚ on April 12‚ 1883. As a child‚ she lived at the Puget Sound Cooperative Colony. In 1889‚ the family moved to a home situated on Queen Anne Hill in Seattle. In 1903 (Balakier)‚ Cunningham graduated from Broadway High School. In 1905‚ she began taking photographs‚ developing and printing the images in a darkroom her father had made for her in a shed behind the house. As chemistry major at the University of Washington‚ she undertook

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    Within Did Darwin Kill God?‚ Cunningham dissects how the ultra-Darwinist and Creationist argument that Christianity and evolution are incompatible topics renders the two systems of belief self-contradictory (and therefore self-destructive). The incompatibility perceived by each group would make it seem that Darwinism killed God‚ however‚ Cunningham reinforces the idea that Christianity and Darwinism can coexist. In this‚ Cunningham appeals to both extremes‚ building an argument that Darwinism did

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    provided sufficient money to support his family. The Cunningham family on the other hand‚ are poor famers that try to scrape along with what they have. They are ridiculed because of their lack of wealth‚ and because they were ‘Cunninghams’. Although the Cunninghams are poor‚ they are respectable because they find other ways to pay instead of money. Scout is unaware of such things as social standings‚ but is however‚ aware that the Cunninghams are poor; and points out rather helpfully to her first

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    To what extent was Tom Robinson’s fate sealed the moment Mayella Ewell accused him of rape. Maycomb is presented as a town fill with many prejudices. However‚ in the American south of the 1930s racial prejudice was probably the most dangerous and most lethal. This can be seen in the case of Tom Robinson‚ a black man who is accused of raping a white woman. The implications of being found guilty of such a crime would almost certainly have been the enforcement of the death penalty. The likelihood

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    rendered without judgment.” (Woodward‚ 2013). Women became free of their complexes‚ they were absolutely sure of their figure and status in society of that time. The interesting moment is the woman might never have known she was photographed. Erin Cunningham mentioned in her article for the Daily Beast that Winogrand had written in his book: “Whenever I’ve seen an attractive

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