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    Preface A good marketing plan is an essential factor for a prospective business to succeed. Many business proposals end or fail due to a lack of importance given to the marketing plan and hence potential lucrative businesses and careers come to a standstill. With the misfortune of a weak marketing plan‚ and not for a lack of effort or capability‚ a superb business idea may not be given the chance to grow in the market. Ultimately‚ neglecting to give significant importance to this field‚ will

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    Innocent to Experience: Jem’s Courage Definition To Kill a Mockingbird     Courage cannot be defined with simple words but rather by an individual’s actions. Despite many different definitions courage is someone’s internal fortitude to do something that may frighten others. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ Jem’s definition of courage changes from the beginning to the end of the book. At the beginning of the book Jem’s definition of courage is from an innocent perspective and by the end of the

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    the title of Harper Lee’s novel‚ "To Kill a Mockingbird"‚ has very little literal connection to the main plot itself‚ but carries a great symbolic weight in the book. We first start to realize the figurative meaning of the ’mockingbird’ in chapter 10 when Atticus told Jem to "shoot all the blue jays you want‚ if you can hit ’em‚ but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird" and also said that "Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy...That’s why it is a sin to kill a mockingbird

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    SHORT PLOT/CHAPTER SUMMARY (Synopsis) The novel To Kill a Mockingbird mainly revolves around a small family of three -- Atticus Finch‚ an attorney‚ and his two children‚ Scout and Jem. As the novel proceeds certain characters are linked with the three main characters to form a dramatic story of events‚ attitudes‚ prejudices and values. The novel is set is the quiet town of Maycomb; but the serenity is only superficial. The town is comprised of three communities: the white folk‚ the black community

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    PHONOSTYLISTIC ANALYSIS Extract from “Hamlet” by W. Shakespeare This poem belongs to the poetic style‚ which is characterized by repetition of lines‚ which form stanzas. The atmosphere of the poem is dramatic‚ majestic‚ tragic‚ the narrator seems to stand at that line when you need to make a decision that changes your life forever As for the lexical stylistic devices‚ this fragment is rich in: metaphors: “the

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    Harper lee has presented racism in the novel ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ by describing how blacks live and are treated harshly. The court case of Tom Robinson‚ which is the main part of the story is a metaphor that Harper Lee has created of the situation in the 1960 ’s. Things were not stable at the time and Tom ’s case is just one example of the racial discrimination the blacks were facing during this time. The racial tension in the 1930s was so serious that even when blacks did do well‚ they were

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    Respect and compassion are what everyone needs to have in life to have a great relationship between others and so that life can be peaceful. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird Scout learns about respect and compassion and how important they are to lead a good life. Through the characterization of Scout as a young girl who learns about the feeling of others‚ Lee demonstrates that people need to learn compassion and respect to understand the feelings of others. When Reverend Sykes tells Scout to

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    the great levellers‚ and in our courts all men are created equal." Describe and explain how justice and injustice are represented through events and characters in To Kill a Mockingbird. Justice‚ what is right and fair by all of society’s standards and morals‚ is represented‚ along with injustice‚ through events and characters in To Kill a Mockingbird. "...in this country our courts are the great levellers‚ and in our courts all men are created equal." (Atticus‚ pg227). One type of justice is the legal

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Essay Understanding why people do the things they do is not easy‚ especially when you are young. Little kids don’t really think about other people’s feelings or the causes of their actions because when you are young‚ your whole world consists of you. This concept is one that Scout learns in Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird. Throughout the novel‚ Scout transforms from an ignorant tomboy into a sympathetic lady‚ due to learning about empathy. At the beginning of the

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    World Religions | Reflection #1 | Preface and the Point of Departure | | Megan Kelley | March 5‚ 2013 | Reflection of Huston Smith’s The World’s Religions & The Illustrated World’s Religions-Preface and the Point of Departure‚ and Philip Novak’s The World’s Wisdom: Sacred Texts of the World’s Religions-Preface | Megan Kelley Stephanie Lape Humanities 10: World Religions March 5‚ 2013 Reflection #1 Preface and the Point of Departure When I first pick up a book to read

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