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    same way. As Scout matures‚ when Atticus does not help her‚ she tries to rise up conversation with Mr. Cunningham at the jail when the mob gathers to talk with Atticus about Tom Robinson. Scout does not know what was really happening between Mr. Cunningham and Atticus. So‚ noticing they were all serious and not very talkative‚ she tries to rise up a conversation by thinking of something Mr. Cunningham was interested in - then talking about it. Scout tries hard to walk in people’s shoes‚ but she really

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    Cunningham‚ Tom Robinson‚ and Jem. When Atticus helps Mr. Cunningham with his entailment‚ he is fully aware of Mr. Cunningham’s inability to pay him back by conventional means. Mr. Cunningham proclaims that he “[doesn’t] know when [he’ll] ever be able to pay [Atticus]‚” but Atticus is confident that “before the year’s out‚ [he]’ll have been paid” (27). Knowing that Mr. Cunningham can’t pay him‚ Atticus has no reason to offer his help. However

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    Harper Lee composed an earnest tale focused on the lives of two children in Maycomb County. The consistent bigotry exposed in the narrative reveal a principle that African Americans did not receive- the opportunity to receive a fair trial and a slim chance of being found innocent. But who is responsible for not enforcing the laws that are written in the Constitution? The duty of this action falls highly into Maycomb’s restraints on tolerating change and diversity. Whether it was the poor farm families

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    Maycomb and the rigid class structure has an extensive effect on the events. For instance‚ Scout condescends to Walter Cunningham when she is explaining to Miss Caroline about his situation. Scout judges Walter based on his family and she is labeling him as the "Cunningham family" which is seemingly meant to be poor and poverty. When Scout tells Miss Caroline about the Cunningham‚ she thinks it is "clear enough" (24) to the rest of the people. The story is set during the Great Depression‚ at a time

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    to attention throughout the book. It is ironic that Scout‚ the youngest person in the book‚ is the only person to realize and point out the problem of hypocrisy which is so prevalent in people like Mrs. Gates‚ in the missionary club‚ and Walter Cunningham. Mrs. Gates is Scout’s new

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    * Chapters 1-3: 1. Identify Atticus Finch‚ Jean Louise (Scout) Finch‚ Jem Finch‚ Maycomb‚ Calpurnia‚ Charles Baker (Dill) Harris‚ The Radley Place‚ Stephanie Crawford‚ Arthur (Boo) Radley‚ Miss Caroline Fisher‚ Walter Cunningham‚ and Burris Ewell. -Scout- Scout is the Narrator of the story. In the beginning she is going into the first grade‚ though‚ for her age she is extremely smart. Throughout the book you begin to realize that Scout speaks her mind‚ and

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    “Sandplay therapists who work in the way Kalff taught differentiate sandplay from sand tray therapy‚" said Lauren Cunningham‚ a founding member of STA and the editor of The Journal of Sandplay Therapy. "Sand tray therapy is a more generic term referring to a variety of effective ways of using sand‚ figures and a container from different theoretical perspectives." She continued‚ "Sandplay therapy emphasises the spontaneous and dynamic qualities of the creative experience itself. The essence of sandplay

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    harsh incidents. An example of this situations would be when Jem does not want to leave his father alone in front of the jail‚ because he thinks that if he does‚ the mob is going to harm Atticus; at the same time Scout is trying to talk with Mr. Cunningham to make him reason about the situation. Jem’s maturation is shown when he eventually finds out that Mrs. Dubose’s attitude had a justification. Jem’s changes can be seen after the trial that makes Tom Robinson guilty. This is the main issue in the

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    Social Policy: An Introduction‚ Berkshire‚ Open Press University Brindle‚ D. (2010)‚ The Guardian‚ Child benefit: A plotted history‚ www.guardian.co.uk/society/2010/oct/04/child-benefit-a-potted-history [Accessed 20th November 2012] Cunningham‚ S. Cunningham‚ J. Social Policy and Social Work: An Introduction Transforming Social Work Practice‚ London‚ Sage Learning Matters Fraser‚ D. (2009)‚ The Evolution of the British Welfare State‚ Fourth Edition‚ Hampshire‚ Palgrave Macmillan Gladstone

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    middle of everyone at the Maycomb County Jail. Scout started to talk to Mr. Cunningham about how his son is a very good kid and she just starts to touch Mr. Cunningham feelings. This is coming of age because Scout finally uses her brain for something. She didn’t just come out and say it. And her tone made him feel like he should back off because he is hurting someone and it’s like he is hurting his son. So Mr. Cunningham backed off and all his men and he left and no one was

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