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    BOY SCOUTS OF TH E PHILIPPINES NATIONAL OFFICE Manila 06 February 2013 NATIONAL OFFICE MEMORANDUM Number 08 series 2013 TO : Regional Scout Directors‚ Council Scout Executives and Officers-in-Charge 30th ASIA-PAPCIFIC REGIONAL SCOUT JAMBOREE SUBJECT : 1. We are pleased to inform you that upon the invitation of the World Scout Bureau/Asia-Pacific Region the 30th Asia-Pacific Regional Scout Jamboree will be hosted by the Scout Association of Japan. The Boy Scouts of the Philippines (BSP) will

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    Today a child may suffer from stress all the way to learning life lessons through a breakup. In “To Kill a Mockingbird”‚ two children‚ Scout and Jem had to deal with a less common stressor. They dealt with the trial and conviction of an innocent black man in their town and to make things worse‚ their own father Atticus was the appointed defense for Tom. Scout and Jem were six and ten at the beginning of the novel; throughout the next three years that it took place their maturity goes on to be influenced

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    Throughout the book‚ Scout interacts with people from each of the social classes. The way she [interacts] with the wealthy class‚ which is the one she is apart of‚ is politely. She treats her neighbors with respect‚ and acts appropriately as she is expected to do. When Scout is communicating with the middle class‚ she acts slightly different. Mrs. Dubose is apart of the middle class and was nasty to Scout. Feeling she is obligated to be nice to the elderly woman‚ Scout would greet her only to

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    Mockingbird Bildungsroman is a word used to describe the phrase "coming-of-age." To Kill A Mockingbird goes deep into the meaning of coming-of-age. Scout‚ Jem‚ and Dill all go through a Bildungsroman‚ however‚ all these characters react differently. Scout is five at the beginning of the book and does not really understand the world as it is at her age. In the end‚ Scout has truly learned what she needs to know at her age and more. Atticus has clearly noticed‚ for he says in the novel: "’This is their home

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    The Inequality in Maycomb‚ Alabama In the novel‚ “To Kill a Mockingbird”‚ by Harper Lee‚ the character Jean Louise Finch‚ also known as Scout‚ is from a mature perspective looking back at her childhood. This novel is considered touching by many‚ and the novel takes place in the summer of nineteen thirty-three. Readers meet the characters Scout Finch and her brother Jem who lived in a fictional town in Alabama called Maycomb. During this time in the south‚ there was a lot of segregation between whites

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    a mother at such a young age as Jem and Scout did. However‚ even harder is being left a single father balancing both work‚ and parental duties. Luckily for Atticus‚ Calpurnia is around to pick up some of the slack. Without Calpurnia‚ Jem and Scout would not be nearly as well behaved as they gradually become. Atticus’s career would also take a dive‚ with no one to watch Scout and Jem while he works. Finally‚ Calpurnia also takes care of exposing Jem and Scout to new things‚ something every parent should

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    mockingbird Essay Scout is quite a character in the book to kill a mocking bird. She goes through many adventures‚ yet many tribulations. She learns a lot of lessons‚ and is taught some values in life on what to do‚ and‚ what not to so. With her being a character with importance in the novel‚ it would be necessary for some of her character traits to be gone over. These are some traits that describe scout. Tomboyish‚ anyone who has ever read to kill a mockingbird knows that scout is a tomboy. She

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    situations. Scout learns to do the right things and becomes Mature in the book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Throughout the Novel‚ Scout transforms Immature to Mature due to the types of situations she has been in. At the beginning of the Novel‚ Scout is Immature. Scout displays this trait when Scout says “I was born good‚ but had grown progressively worse every year” (Lee 67). Through this quote‚ it is clear that scout is very Immature and needs to grow up. Throughout the Novel Scout learns fighting

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    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 stand up when her father passes‚ it illustrates the respect that the blacks have for

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    To Kill a Mockingbird‚ written by Harper Lee‚ uses a young narrator‚ Scout‚ to explore the understanding of different topics through the plot of the novel. Scout is a keen listener‚ and learns about standardised racial inequality during the 1930s through the dialogue of her brother‚ Jem. Aunt Alexandra’s characterisation portrays to Scout how she is socially considered better than others because of her race‚ upbringing and her family. The author conveys gender oppression through Scout’s perspective

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