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    The eccentric entrance of Innocent Smith to Beacon House brings the philosophy of Smith as well to a place much in need of it. Smith’s philosophy does not have wild notions or indulgent pleasures; rather‚ it can be seen as an ascetical philosophy. This philosophy is closely associated with the virtues of temperance and charity. It leads Innocent to continually rediscover himself. The eccentricities of Innocent are many; as the luggage of Smith is explored by Inglewood‚ a dilemma occurs in Inglewood’s

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    An Innocent Boy In Walter Dean Myer’s novel Monster‚ a young‚ black 16 year-old‚ Steve Harmon is on trial for participating in a robbery and murder. Steve is innocent. Why? Ms. Petrocelli describes him as a monster. Why? She sees a young‚ black teenager. She stereotypes Steve. She assumes that he would commit the crime by his association with Bobo and James. To her he seems ready to confess. However‚ I see that Steve plays no part in the crime. He is not a “monster.” One reason I believe that

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    Alexander Graham Bell was born on March 3‚ 1847 in Edinburgh‚ Scotland. Working through numerous experiments in sound and advancing his father’s work on Visible Speech for deaf people Bell acquired his education.To continue his study about the human voice he opened a workshop. He also did important work in communication for the deaf. Throughout his life he held more than 18 patents. Bell was one of the primary inventors of the telephone. Through many years of experimentation with sound waves he created

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    Neither Guilty nor Innocent: Agency in “Daisy Miller: A Study” Throughout history‚ the presumption of innocence has been a preventative tactic to prevent the wrongful conviction of innocent people. In this system‚ the burden of proof is on the way who declares the action‚ not the one who denies. However‚ the distinction between guilt and innocence is dependent upon the agency‚ the capacity to exert power‚ of the convicted. The move from innocent to corrupt requires that an action be taken with free

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    Why did the Hound seize the innocent man? Why did they set off bombs? Did Montag join the survivors? Who is Granger? I relate to Granger because he comforts and makes Montag feel welcome. Since Montag was being hunted down by the hound. Montag joined and changed his life for the better by making a big change and joining the survivors. I can relate because personally I also made a big change in my life for the better by losing weight. Which made a big change in my life and I ended up losing

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    years‚ and he protected their life without asking for anything in return. Earlier in Boo’s life‚ he was mischievous and was accused of more wrongdoing than he was guilty of at times; therefore‚ I believe that he was a mockingbird. Tom Robinson was innocent‚ and falsely accused only because of his skin color. Tom strived to provide his

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    Why Beat Innocent Animals? To start off with‚ I am an avid dog lover who currently has four dogs. In the last couple years my family and I started with two dogs and adopted two more. There is this neighbor who always got frustrated with my dogs when they barked. One day he thought that it would be okay to use a pellet gun on my dogs to get them to be quiet. When he shot my dogs with the pellet gun‚ all you heard was a loud yelping sound from one of the dogs. My mom and I went outside to see what

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    Vinny and Joe-Boy are best friends. They live in Hawaii. They have similar and different character traits that Graham Salisbury gives them in the short story “The Ravine”. Vinny and Joe-Boy are different in many ways. Vinny is very fearful and afraid Salisbury writes “ you’re probably stepping right were the dead boy did‚” said Joe-Boy then Vinny walked on the other side of the trail.” but Joe-Boy is fearless he jumped off the ledge. Joe-Boy and Vinny are different in other ways too Joe-boy is

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    Born Too Short Thirteen year-old‚ five-foot one Matt Greene has one problem. He also has many talents that go unnoticed. He is very intelligent and can play the guitar. But‚ he does not get the respect due to him because of his height. He does not play sports‚ and has gotten rejected by girls he wants to date. They do not want a boyfriend who is the size of a dwarf. Unlike Matt‚ his best friend‚ Keith‚ was the coolest most popular guy. He is everything that Matt is not. He stands a towering

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    Alexander Graham Bell‚ we all know him for his revolutionary invention‚ the telephone. But‚ that wasn’t even his original goal. He actually made the discovery on accident. His main goal was to help the deaf speak. His two brothers Melville and Edward sadly died from tuberculosis at young ages. His mother was deaf‚ and that definitely influenced him to study deafness. Many of Bell’s ideas and goals were turned into reality. But the subject he was most passionate about was helping the deaf.

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