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    The purpose of this report is to present the essential ideas exposed by the writer Michael Cunningham in a lecture entitled “Found in Translation”‚ which took place on March 22nd at the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences and was integrated in a 3 day cycle of conferences organized by the Association of Portuguese and Anglo-American Studies (APEAA). This lecture was clearly directed towards a more mature‚ older and English-speaking audience. Despite being open to the public in general‚ the greater

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    citizens of Maycomb County don’t like being in the presence whites as much as the white citizens don’t like being in the presence of the blacks. Also noticeably absent is the school scene in which the readers get to know the Ewells and the Cunninghams. Also it is a noticeable fact

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    Nina Munteanu discusses how one person within a mob can feel a certain way about something may compel an individual to do actions that he/she would never do on their own. This may have happend in To Kill a Mockingbird‚ but we do not know who the leader is. Mob mentality is someone who feels a certain emotion and expresses it to their mob/group and influences them to feel a particular way and makes them do actions they wouldn’t on their own. The reason that these statements are similar‚ is because

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    infection of the renal parenchyma and the renal calices (Sheffield & Cunningham‚ 2005). According to Sheu‚ Chen‚ Meng and Leu (2010)‚ urinary tract infections (UTI)s are the leading cause of bacterial infection in infants and children. While many UTIs are relatively benign‚ a simple lower UTI or cystitis can quickly become more serious as it ascends the urinary tract to invade the structures of the kidneys. Sheffield and Cunningham (2005) noted that Escherichia coli are responsible for up to 80

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    Acccounting 248:51 Spring 2014 Midterm Exam April 7‚ 2014 Instructor: Dan Cunningham Email: dan@dancunningham.org Phone/Text: 518.431.9796 Instructions: Please record your answers on the answer page provided. Your answers must be submitted on or before 11:59PM on April 12. Please upload your answer sheet to the appropriate file on ANGEL. 1. The City of Newport issued $1‚500‚000 of general obligation refunding bonds at a 2% premium. Bond issuance costs of $15‚000 were incurred. The

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    were. For example‚ a specific family‚ the Cunningham’s‚ were known all around Maycomb for being one of the lowliest families. When Walter‚ one of the Cunningham children‚ went over to the Finch’s house for dinner one afternoon‚ he began pouring molasses all over his food. Pouring the hot syrupy mixture on food must have been a custom in the Cunningham family‚ but Scout‚ however‚ thought it was disgusting. In front of everyone at the dinner table‚ including her father and Calpurnia‚ their maid‚ Scout

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    In the book‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Scout has a lot of different traits. Scout is the main character and the narrator in the book. She was very adventurous‚ impulsive‚ and intelligent. Although she had many more traits‚ these were three of the most important. Scout showed her sense of adventure when she went with Jem and Dill to try and find Boo Radley. “With that‚ I had no option but to join them.(Lee pg 58)” She liked to join Jem and Dill on their quests and she tried her best to fit in to be one

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    An Investigation of the Effects of Ownership on Memory A sense of self allows us to distinguish ourselves from our surroundings. Self-referential processing engages the cortical midline structures of the brain‚ particularly the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) (Kim & Johnson‚ 2012). Our sense of self can extend to include objects that are considered especially relevant and important; owned-objects fall into this category due to potential frequent contact. Ownership persuades us to perceive objects

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    and her family reside; the poor-but-proud Cracker class that the Cunninghams inhabit; the white and shiftless group that the Ewells represent and‚ grouped together solely by melanin content‚ the Negroes. The first group have the greatest freedom of choice in their lives‚ the last have the least. These groups make up the entire population of the town but their lives seldom touch‚ other than through public transaction (like Mr. Cunningham hiring Mr. Finch to represent him in a legal matter.) Privately

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    Harper Lee once said‚ “ You rarely win‚ but sometimes you do.” Lee is alluding to the notion of winning‚ for this belief is a popular theme within literature. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ a community’s morals and beliefs regarding race‚ gender‚ and compassion determine that justice is a privilege for a few rather than a right for all. Throughout the small-town life‚ many characters see the evil in human nature‚ while others cause the evil with being racist. The kids’ innocence gets demolished

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