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    Although Rosa did not want to‚ she moved away from Montgomery again. Rosa received many threats‚ her cousin‚ Thomas Williamson‚ told her she was going to get murdered and she decided that she should probably move. It wasn’t just the move‚ their financial standing wasn’t very well‚ even after selling furniture (Parks & Haskins‚ 1992). Rosa sold everything she could and packed up and moved to Detroit.While there she became a member of their local NAACP (Parks & Haskins‚ 1992). The move to Detroit wasn’t

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    Specifically‚ the common assumption in the novel that someone of a lower economic status is inferior. Jem Finch‚ Atticus’s son‚ however is not prejudice toward Walter Cunningham‚ the son of an impoverished farmer. In chapter 3‚ as a courteous offer‚ Jem suggests‚ “ Walter‚ come on home to dinner with us‚ We’d be glad to have you”(Lee 30). In opposition to Jem‚ other members of Maycomb view the Cunningham’s as “trash” and

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    much. "The principle factors affecting climate change are the growth of human population and consumption" (Rosa‚ E. 2007). Human interactions with the environment deal directly on how our planet endures the "carrying capacity". Carrying capacity refers to the maximum size of the population of a given species that can be supported in a given environment on a long-term basis" (CunninghamCunningham and Saigo‚ 2005). Since the environment can change rapidly‚ the carrying capacity has the same change mechanisms

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    Ozick’s is a Jewish- American writer and the author of “The Shawl”. This is one of many works by the author that succeeds in its attempt to convey the chilling terror that Jews faced in during the Holocaust. The focus of this narrative is a woman‚ Rosa‚ whom idolatrously worships the memory of her infant daughter who was murdered in a Nazi concentration camp. For this Ozick is criticized for two reasons: one‚ bringing contradiction to between writing fiction and obeying Jewish law; which forbids

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    NAME: Rosa Lee Cunningham DOB/AGE: October 7th‚ 1936—52 DATE OF INTERVIEW: 04- 05-2015 EVALUATOR: Evonne Moore REASON FOR ASSESSMENT: Rosa Lee Cunningham is a 52 year old African American women with an addiction of heroin. Rosa Lee grew up in poverty. Her mother and father were sharecroppers who had migrated to the city. Rosa Lee had eight children‚ six boys and two girls. She was 14 years old when she had her first born. While pregnant with her first child‚ Rosa Lee dropped out of

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    so she applied for “an editor position at the Harper & Row publishing house‚” a prestigious printing company in New York (59). Harper & Row didn’t give her the job‚ but Elaine Stein told Skeeter‚ that in order to have that job she needed “a minimum of five years in the business” (71). Although Skeeter didn’t get the job‚ Elaine Stein took a special interest in her and told her two things: get a job at a local newspaper and keep writing and write about “what disturbs [her]‚ particularly if it bothers

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    Ewells had to live behind the town’s garbage dump because they could afford a house to live in. It is very sad to see how people struggled to survive in the South during the 1930s. Another example from the text was when they talked about the Cunninghams. The Cunninghams were so poor that they couldn’t afford shoes for their children‚ so they had to walk barefoot everyday. The Great Depression wasn’t the only problem during the

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    Case Study and Treatment Plan for Donna “Patty” Cunningham John Prayer Liberty University SUB 505 Case Study and Treatment Recommendations Name: Donna “Patty” Cunningham DOB/Age: 34 Dates of Interviews: Evaluator: John Prayer REASON FOR ASSESSMENT: Patty is a 34-year old African American female of average build and height. Patty is the fifth of eight children. Patty has one child‚ Bobby‚ which she had when she was 14 year old. Patty admits to a long life of drug used which started around

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    admitted to her murder before his execution Donna Gail Manson‚ 19 Disappeared: March 12‚1975 Bundy confessed to her murder before his execution Bundy told police that her remains were part of the unidentified bones found in March 1975 Susan Elaine Rancourt‚19 Disappeared:

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    Nikki’s Influential Life “Anybody is influenced by where and how he lives.”-Imogen Cunningham. People from all around the world have been influenced by their surroundings and experiences. The influence that people gather help push them to do something or prevent people from making mistakes. Nikki Giovanni’s life influenced her poetry by including her powerful grandmother‚ the occurrence of activism‚ and the birth of her son. Known as the most popular poet during the 1960s and 1970s Nikki

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