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    White Angel Analysis

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    looks to Carlton as something of a guardian angel or god. In reality though‚ Carlton leads Bobby to a life of drugs and risk. Eventually‚ Carlton’s risky behavior catches up with him‚ and leads him to his death. In “White Angel”‚ author Michael Cunningham uses both irony and the repetition of symbols to show the theme of escape. Throughout the story‚ there are various references to music‚ doors‚ windows‚ planes‚ winged creatures‚ drugs‚ and‚ ultimately‚ Carlton’s death – all of which are forms

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    "Hey‚ Mr. Cunningham. How’s your entailment gettin’ along?" "Don’t you remember me‚ Mr. Cunningham? I’m Jean Louise Finch. You brought us some hickory nuts one time‚ remember?" "I go to school with Walter." "He’s your boy ain’t he? Ain’t he‚ sir?" "He’s in my grade‚ and he does right well. He’s a good boy

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    characters of Walter Cunningham and Mrs. Dubose. One characteristic shown of Jem and Scout is their ability to empathize or “….climb into their skin and walk around in it.” (pg 31). During the novel Jem develops a high level of emotional intelligence that allows him to understand the situation of others‚ as well as what they may be thinking or possible the way they will act. The reader first discovers this characteristic about Jem when he stops Scout from bashing up Walter Cunningham in the schoolyard

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    able to live with himself and tell Scout and Jem what to do. As you can see‚ Atticus’s decision in fight was a very courageous move. Scout is courageous for speaking out for her dad in front of the group of men at the jail one of the men being Mr. Cunningham. Imagine

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    To Kill a Mockingbird

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    which Miss Finch appears combative is at her school. When Scout enters the first grade‚ her teacher is Miss Caroline Fisher. When it was close to lunchtime‚ everyone got out their lunch and placed it on their desk. Miss Caroline asked why Walter Cunningham Jr. did not have his lunch on his desk‚ so then she offered him a quarter to buy himself some lunch‚ but he would have to pay her back the next day. Walter could not accept her quarter and when Miss Caroline asked him why‚ Scout answers for him

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    Atticus Monologue

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    Finch? They gone?” “They’ve gone‚” Atticus said‚ “Get some sleep Tom. They won’t bother you anymore.” Huh‚ so the Mr. Cunningham and all of them came for Tom Robinson‚ Atticus’ colored client? Why would they… oh yeah‚ Tom and his trial and all that. Were they like some kind of vigilante squad? “You’re damn tootin’ they won’t. Had you covered all the time‚ Atticus‚” a crisp

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    Egypt

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    that they worshiped man‚ particularly the pharaoh; naturalistic in that they deified the forces of nature; and polytheistic in that they believed in thousands of gods and goddesses. These gods were responsible for all aspects of their existence (Cunningham). The Egyptians saw no distinction between the creator and his creation. They believed the gods to be powers‚ which could be manipulated by man for his own benefit. Because they believed in so many gods‚ the Egyptians invented rituals to praise

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    by calling on him‚ which makes Mr. Cunningham realize his erroneous actions. She starts to talk about his son‚ Walter‚ and his entailment and this causes Mr. Cunningham to empathize with Atticus. Mr. Cunningham realizes that Atticus is helping Tom just like Atticus is helping him. In this realization‚ the mob departs. This later affects the verdict of the jury because a Cunningham is left to make a decision. This is a sign for a possible change. Mr. Cunningham and the citizens are affected by Atticus’s

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    living lab approach later on spread from the USA to other parts of Europe‚ and also to developing countries like South Korea and Taiwan. Presently‚ there are numerous descriptions and definitions of living labs from various sources (Cunningham et al. 2012). Cunningham et al. (2012)

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    Respect is very important to Atticus and he makes sure he teaches his children about it too‚ but he isn’t the only one teaching them how to be kind to others no matter who they were. One day‚ Scout invites Walter Cunningham over for dinner and he puts a lot of syrup on his dinner because he wants to take advantage of having it. Scout is not happy about Walter doing this and makes this very clear. Calpurnia‚ their help‚ pulls Scout to the side and tells her to stop

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