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    in the fact that the Ewells lack education‚ a work ethic‚ and class while the Cunninghams are hard workers‚ and go to school whenever they can they are also a very proud family that does not accept handouts while the Ewells get by from welfare. Of course the main similarity between the Ewells and the Cunninghams is the fact that they are both part of the poorest class of Macomb. While both Bob Ewell and Walter Cunningham both seem to be unemployed Walter is poor because he is a farmer and the Great

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    a cutout dress and over-the-knee boots. Paisley won the pageant (Trigs‚ CharlotteWest‚ KayAradillas‚ Elaine.). Not only do some kids have poor fashion choices‚ behind the stage the kids are very demanding and have an attitude no child should have or be rewarded for (Trigs‚ CharlotteWest‚ KayAradillas‚ Elaine.). Firstly‚ body experts warn that children competing in pageants become obsessed with appearance. The children obsession can promote health

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    “Life is a cycle. The end of one journey is the beginning of the next” ( Joseph M. Marshall). In life‚ each season grows from the leftovers of the past‚ as winter celebrates an end‚ it also celebrates the beginning of another one of life’s journeys. In literature‚ writers use symbols that relate to the seasons of life: spring‚ summer‚ fall and winter to express ideas such as feelings and the passing of time. Idylls of the King by Alfred Lord Tennyson is a collection of romantic tales of chivalry

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    convictions‚ and affiliated themselves with society’s "band-wagon." Yet within this oblivious hoard‚ one man had the audacity to prevent the attempted murder- Mr. Cunningham. It took a few small but significant words from Scout to convert Cunninghams’s way of thinking to a more normal fashion. "Let’s clear out" was all it took form Cunningham to remove the men‚ and go home. Similarly in the courtroom‚ another moral dilemma arose: this time within the jury. Once more‚ a group of twelve men came with an

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    In the extracts Crow by Louis Nowra and The Hours by Michael Cunningham they create many ideas such as racial inequality and responsibility about society and home life through the use of narrative conventions such as emotive language‚ point of view and symbolism. In Crow‚ Nowra uses the narrative convention of emotive language to convey the idea of racial inequality. An example of this is when‚ “A black fella can’t own property.” This is blatent discrimination against Aboriginal people in Australia

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    Elaine Li 1 Elaine Li Mrs. Peressotti CIA4U1 November 6‚ 2014 Economic benefits of living in Canada There are numerous countries in the world. Some are developing and some are developed. Even though the developed countries are not rare‚ people always have their favorite countries that they want to live in and make some ranking of those countries which are popular for immigration. As it is known to all‚ America is the country that most people want to immigrate to and it takes at least several

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    is essentially the main character. One can see many of the issues of social class through her eyes. By using countless examples like The Ewell‚ Cunningham‚ and Finch families‚ Harper Lee shows us that judging others based on class is not right. In To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee portrays the Cunningham family to be of the lower class. The Cunninghams are a farmed based family with not so much money. Atticus Finch‚ Scout and Jem’s father‚ however‚ does some legal work for

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    Benjamin drives Mrs. Robinson home and walks her into her house‚ she seduces him. During the film‚ Benjamin begins to frequently meet with Mrs. Robinson to have an affair in a hotel room. Eventually Benjamin falls in love with Mrs. Robinson’s daughter‚ Elaine‚ and finds a way to her heart at the end. Throughout the entire film‚ there are many different scenes that include symbolism‚ important camera angles and context that add to the meaning of the film. In the opening scene of the film‚ the viewer sees

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    In this paper‚ I will present‚ explain‚ and evaluate Fricker’s Epistemic Injustice Argument in which Fricker explains the phenomenon of testimonial injustice and how it works. I suggest that Fricker’s theory does adequately explain the phenomenon of epistemic injustice regarding testimonial injustice. I think this paper succeeds because it is based on a traditional view in philosophy‚ such that epistemic abilities are what make it essential to be a human being. Essential parts of an identity for

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    don’t think about what they are going to say‚ so they just say it. Everyone in the book shows that they judge everyone on by where they are from or by where they live. Like Walter Cunningham Scout judged him because he is a Cunningham. The Cunninghams are known for being dirty‚ poor‚ and have hookworms. The Cunninghams are also known as people that don’t accept money because they can’t pay them back. When Ms. Caroline asked Walter where was

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