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    The most memorable event in my life Hi everyone‚ I am Paul. Today I’m going to tell you the most memorable event that had happened in my life. When I was only six years old. In the summer vacation before my elementary school‚ my mom took me to a music school to have me learn the piano. And that was my first time in touch with the musical instrument. Though I was learning the easiest music in the beginning‚ I soon fell in love with the melody and rhythm in the music. Suddenly‚ I had been learning

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    iconic protagonists such as Jem and Scout Finch. The children both go through significant character arcs‚ from learning on their own‚ having their values exemplified‚ or learning from the Inhabitants of Maycomb. Jem learns and develops a greater sense of sophistication and understanding‚ courage‚ and learns about the prejudice of man. In the book‚ Jem had many instances where he learns about courage through others or through situations. Part way through the book‚ Jem is punished and is required

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    and Scout in the novel To Kill a Mocking Bird. The stereotypical father to a daughter is usually large‚ protective‚ and very kind. Atticus‚ however‚ does not fit the stereotype. He is kind‚ but unlike most fathers‚ he is tall and skinny‚ and just tends to read all day. Atticus does not fill the stereotype; however he is a father that parents his daughter with values and tolerance. He does play a role of father figure‚ but Atticus seems to be less of a father and more of a teacher in Scouts life

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    How Does Jem Finch Mature

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    Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ tells the story of a small town that faces many challenges. Atticus Finch is a very humble and respectful man who defends Tom Robinson. He has two kids‚ Jean Louise‚ and Jem. Jean Louise “Scout” Finch is a young girl that is very intelligent. She is the daughter of Atticus. Jem Finch is a young boy that matures throughout the novel. He is the son of Atticus Finch. Tom Robinson is a black man accused of raping a white woman named Mayella Ewell. Mayella Ewell is considered

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    Motivation to Learn

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    motivate me to learn. One factor is my daughter. Ever since the day she was born‚ I have noticed that my outlook on life has changed for the better. There have been so many things that I have wanted to accomplish and having her has just brought them more to the surface. My college education is something that I want to pursue not only to better myself but to be able to always be able to provide for her. Another factor that motivates me to learn is the fact that I actually have the desire to learn. I truly

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    ORGANIZATION CULTURE INTRODUCTION: Culture is something that a person learns from his family and surroundings‚ and is not ingrained in him from birth. People in every workplace talk about organizational culture ‚that mysterious word that characterizes a work environment .Culture is difficult to define‚ but you generally know when you have found an employee who appears to fit your culture. He just feels right. Culture is the environment that surrounds you at work all of the time. Culture is a

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    Life is full of unexpected incidents. Some anticipated stories do not happen the way we have always wanted. Some days‚ nights‚ ways and fights keep repeating in our life. However‚ it can be pretty funny to look back to the past where many embarrassing moments occur in our days and nights‚ leaving an abiding memory that cannot be possibly forgotten. The same goes to me as I’m one of the creatures created by God. Scientists call me Homosapien but the world would rather address me as a human being

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    Tiago Barros LOCATION SCOUT/SITE SURVEY FORM – DAY/EXT Ext. Lynch School of education Date/Time I scouted this location I scouted this location on‚ September 17 at 3:00PM Subject: Carlos Contreras LSOE ’12‚ History Teacher I will be interviewing Carlos Contreras‚ a recent BC undergrad and grad student who has moved on to opportunities as a history teacher at a local high school. I will be asking Carlos about his recent transition from student to teacher and how it has been adjusting to being

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    The Older Jem “If there’s just one kinds of folks‚ why can’t they all get along with each other? If they’re all alike‚ why do they go out thier way to despise each other?” Jem has been the biggest character in the book that has changed‚ some reasons are when Jem snitches out Dill telling Atticus that Dill left home and came with him and Jem‚ another reasons is when Jem defends his sister from Bob Ewell’s attack on them. These reasons are strong to support my point saying that Jem has matured

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    In “To kill a Mockingbird” the characters vary in personalities‚ some are either loving and kind or down right cold hearted and impolite. However‚ the kids in this novel‚ stand out the most to me. As they grow in knowledge and maturity they realize how they differ from others in their society. ScoutJem‚ and Dill see things very different than many in Maycomb‚ the children see people just as people who are normal. To the society they see you depending on the color of your skin‚ or where you live

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