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    You Never Know What You Had ’Til It ’s Gone To Kill A Mockingbird is one of those stories that gives a deeper meaning to the simplest things. As it is in the title‚ obviously mockingbirds are important to this story. The first that these mockingbirds seen are when Scout and Jem got their ar rifles. Atticus‚ not wanting to teach them how to shoot‚ gave them a rule he wanted them to follow. " ’I ’d rather you shot at tin cans in the backyard‚ but I know you ’ll go after birds. Shoot all the bluejays

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    TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD- NOVEL vs. FILM PART 1 In the book ‘To Kill a Mockingbird” by “Harper Lee” there were many characters that the movie that was released shortly the book was published and became a best seller. After reading the book‚ and then watching the movie‚ I have made some observations on what characters were not mentioned or described in the movie and what bits and plots were not there. To start off with characters‚ I noticed that there were to characters that were dropped

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    Spike  Lee’s  Do  the  Right  Thing  Cultural  Mediation  Criticism.   “Works  of  ethnic  literature  -­‐  written  by‚  about  or  for  persons  who  perceived   themselves‚  or  were  perceived  by  others  as  members  of  ethnic  groups  -­‐  may  thus  be   read  not  only  as  expressions  of  mediation  between  cultures  but  also  as  handbooks

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    committed against an African American‚ no one would say anything about it knowing that they would not be able to change anything. Those who read the novel were to agree with the injustices in private and slowly change their own views with the help of Lee’s working being able to understand that not everything is as black and white as it appears. Finally with the publication of this novel the ones who were not able to stand up for themselves‚ for fear of their own lives‚ were able to have their voices

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    CHAPTER I (The Theoretical and the Problem) Introduction In the plant kingdom flowers are what we think the world represents. Flowers are given to people as well as most likely they are roses‚ tulips and any other beautiful flowers we can think of. In the Philippines there is a flower that’s not so attractive but it makes up for the uses and the pleasing aroma it radiates. It is the sampaguita flower of the Philippines; it is also the national flower of the Philippines. Sampaguita is very

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    Driving down 84th Street towards the Tanger Outlet I thought to myself‚ “today is the day”. Turning left at the entrance‚ the parking lot was jam-packed with cars almost touching bumpers. It was my last and final day working at the Banana Republic. The dim lights‚ old people‚ and today’s hottest hits music playing in the background made the atmosphere laid back and relaxing. That was until you see unorganized clothes and meet unfriendly customers. As I walked in‚ in my blue and white squared

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    All of us are from Asia. Banana and Orange are from same country‚ and another two are from each different country. Nobody speaks English as a first language‚ but Grape speaks fluent English because he lived in US for over five years. Banana and Grape have work experiences over five years. This paper is all about a project‚ which has a report and a presentation. The objective for

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    Discuss Wendy Cope’s Treatment of Ordinary Life Being Boring Wendy Cope treats ordinary life as a fairly positive thing‚ in ‘Being Boring’. In the poem‚ she describes how she is content with a boring life and shows that she dislikes anything which is out of the ordinary. This is an autobiographical poem‚ showing how Cope is content with an ordinary‚ boring life as opposed to drama and turbulence. This is shown by the use of regular stanzas and rhyme schemes‚ the use of language and the use of imagery

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    Intolerance based upon race and upon a person’s age have been an enduring element of society since the beginning of the 20th century. In Harper Lee’s "To Kill A Mockingbird"‚ the community of Maycomb demonstrates racial and age based intolerance throughout the novel. The most prevalent form of discrimination in Maycomb is white intolerance against blacks. Interestingly‚ blacks discriminating against whites is another form of intolerance demonstrated throughout the novel. In Maycomb‚ children as seen

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    challenges: the toddler taking his first clumsy steps‚ slowly progressing towards the capability to walk; the first grader reciting the alphabet with eagerness and pride; the high school student writing‚ editing‚ and re-editing countless essays. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ the character that matures and changes the most of all is Jeremy Finch – or Jem‚ as he is called for most of the novel. He goes from a juvenile boy to an established young man throughout the course of the novel. By the end of

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