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    Loredona Arrey Prof. Fatima EGL 1010 05/06/13 Cell Phones Usage while Driving Cell Phones have grown in popularity enormously in the last years. Having them seem to have become a necessity to many twelve year olds and to some senior citizens. They are the most widely spread used device of communication for Americans. Some of them are capable of performing task like a computer would. Due to the increasing popularity and ever changing technology‚ cell phone usage has increased

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    How do Scout and Jem change and develop during the course of the novel? Firstly at the beginning of the novel scout and Jem are childish and play childish games. ’Dill first gave us the idea of making Boo radley come out.’ In the novel making Boo radley come out is seen as a childish game because boo never comes out. The adults of maycomb just leave him alone as he has not been out all of his life. This shows scout’s and Jem’s immaturity because they just think of what they want‚ which is

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    Instructions: Multiple Choice Questions: Each of the multiple choice questions or incomplete statements below is followed by suggested answers or completions. Select the one that is best in each case.

Free Response Questions: Respond to the questions in the text boxes provided. In answering questions‚ you should emphasize the line of reasoning that generated your results; it is not enough to list the results of your analysis. Include correctly labeled diagrams‚ if useful or required‚ in explaining

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    Munksgaard‚ pg 240-246) Moller‚ A‚ P (1991)” Clutch size‚ nest predation and distribution of avian unequal competitors in a patchy environment”. Ecology Vol. 72‚ No. 4 (Aug.‚ 1991)‚ pp. 1336-1349. Angelstam‚ p (1986)‚ “Predation on ground-nesting birds ’ nests in relation to predator densities and habitat edge”. (Oikos. Vol. 47‚ 1986. Munksgaard. p 365-373) Crabtree‚ RL‚ L.S. Broome‚ and M.L. Wolfe. 1989. Effects of habitat characteristics on nest predation and nest-site selection. (J Wildl. Manage

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    Drew Barker Hudson and Waugh English I Honors November 12‚ 2010 Men and Society “Around here once you got a drop of negro blood‚ that makes you all black‚” (162). Racial tension continues to be an issue in society. In the book To Kill a Mockingbird‚ written by Harper Lee‚ Lee uses racial tension to demonstrate the many conflicts that people face in southern culture‚ conflicts like Man versus Man‚ and different strains of Man versus Society. When this novel was written‚ discrimination against

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    To whom this letter may concern‚ I believe that the novel ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ by Harper Lee should be nominated for the ‘Premier’s Book of the Year Award’. The novel has helped me shape an understanding of myself‚ others‚ and the world around me. Through various themes‚ that Lee has portrayed throughout the novel I have gained a greater knowledge about the various themes and techniques‚ such as: The loss of innocence‚ Racism‚ and the symbol of the Mockingbird. As I will explain in detail below

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    Should Pets be Allowed in School Do you love pets? I love pets. I would also want to take my pet to school everyday. But I believe that bringing pets to school would be dangerous. It would be dangerous because the disease in an animal can spread around to other animals (pets) and kids. Bringing pets to school is a lot of responsibility such as cleaning‚ feeding‚ and etc. Also pets would not be safe as they would be at home. It also could be a big distraction to the kids learning. Read this article

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    be able to teach the children something important by taking them to my church today. I am going to dress the children up all neat and nice to show all my friends‚ I take pride in my work. There is so much racial prejudice in Maycomb and I don’t think it is right for the children to think that we are so different‚ especially with Atticus defending Tom Robinson in his court case and all. It was time for Scout and Jem to see that my people are not so different to their people. We do all worship the

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    decided that it would be best for you to have some feminine influence.” is the excuse used for why Aunt Alexandra moved in. Because of Scouts lack of femininity Atticus receives a lot of criticism from his sister in which he replied once “Sister‚ I do my best I can with them!” This is a point in which we see a major contrast in personality between Atticus and his sister. Also Scout made her own observations commenting “It was plain Aunty thought I was dull in the extreme‚ because I once heard her tell

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    their robotic pets. In the article Love in the Time of Robots by Frank Mullin is about My first reason why I am against robotic pets is they don’t need any resbonsisibilty to take caree of. In the article it says “But what does a child learn about responsibility when the only need the robotic dog has been to be recharged occasionally?” For kids learn responsibility they need a real pet. Some may say that is is easier to have a robotic pet. Yes‚ it may be harder to take care of a real pet‚ but thats

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