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    Annotated Bibliography: Coach and Scout “Coaches and Scouts.” Occupational Outlook Handbook‚ 2014-2015. Us Bureau of Labor Statics. 8 January 2014. Web. 6 October 2015 Occupational Outlook Handbook is loaded with factual information. Occupational Outlook Handbook gives the exact requirements that are needed to be a coach and scouter. This website provides important information such as the average salary earning‚ job duties‚ job outlook‚ and degree needed and qualities needed. This site tells me

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    in discrimination. Scout experiences this in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee as well as Skeeter in The Help by Tate Taylor. In To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Scout grows up in a town full of discrimination. It seems that wherever she is‚ whether it be school‚ church‚ or at home‚ discrimination is present. This is also seen in The Help where Skeeter is actually raised by a black maid‚ and she experiences discrimination at work‚ home‚ and among other places

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    Huck Finn was the main character of the book Huckleberry Finn. He definitely became way more mature throughout the book and it really shows. At the start he isn’t very much like everyone else around him. He just followed his own rules and did what he wanted to do without really putting in much thought about what his actions may do to others or how they may feel and react. He was a poor‚ homeless boy growing up and also acted very ignorant most of the time. He was just not important in the town or

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    Character analysis of Scout in To Kill a Mockingbird Scout is a very unusual little girl‚ both in her own qualities and in her social position. She is unusually intelligent in many ways that is far more advanced than the other children who she associates herself with for example she learns to read before she is anywhere close to beginning school‚ and she is unusually confident for her age as you can see from the story she never backs down when it is time for her to fight boys without fear or remorse

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    when he found out he had feelings for her. They started dating 4 months after talking to one another‚ in July 2016. 3. Mature vs Immature Love When asked what do they find attractive about their partner‚ Matthew described her as cheerful around her peers which acts as a positive vibe to him‚ and Alicia said that he is caring and thoughtful. This shows that both of them have a mature understanding

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    might risk your own life. This mature lesson is one Jem learns in Harper Lee’s novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. Throughout the novel‚ Jem transforms from controlling and bossy to protective and courageous. This comes due to the experience of reading to Mrs. Dubose and learning about true courage. At the beginning of the novel‚ Jem seems to be a controlling and bossy older brother. He appears this way to the reader and to other characters. Jem displays this quote when Scout said “You mean we can’t play

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    Girl Scouts and Their Badges Elizabeth Woodson September 24‚ 2014 Dr. Sands – Noon class There are six different levels in Girl Scouts‚ two years for each level. These levels are Daisy‚ Brownies‚ Juniors‚ Cadettes‚ Seniors‚ and Ambassadors. All of these levels deal with certain skill building‚ legacy badges‚ Cookie Business‚ and Financial Literacy which will help the girls to become a better person and to have fun while doing these badges. Every level will be harder than the last level

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn written by Mark Twain is an adventure of a boy named Huck Finn. Huck begins his journey a naïve adolescent that loves an excellent adventure. Huck matures throughout the novel by befriending a slave named Jim. Huck is mean and treats Jim like dirt. However by the conclusion of he novel‚ Huck realizes his true friendship with Jim and proves his maturity. Huck finds a canoe floating down the river and jumps in it. Before he know it he is floating down

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    Colors of Scout Finch Frank Barron‚ a professor in Psychology once said‚ “Never take a person’s dignity: it is worth everything to them‚ and nothing to you.” Scout Finch is a wise‚ young and respectful girl who lives in a little town in Alabama called Maycomb. Scout lives with her older brother Jem Finch and her father Atticus Finch. Scout has a fuse when it comes to her temper‚ so when something sets her off she shows it. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ the character of Scout Finch is revealed

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    What forces Jim to grow up and mature very rapidly is the takeover of the ship that is launched by Long John Silver. In Chapter 10 it is detailed how Jim hides in a barrel‚ only to find himself being able to over hear Silver as he discusses his plans. Note how Jim refers to this situation: It was Silver’s voice‚ and before I had heard a dozen words‚ I would not have shown myself for all the world‚ but lay there‚ trembling and listening‚ in the extreme of fear and curiosity‚ for from these

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