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    To Kill a Mocking Bird

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    Harper Lee’s To kill a mockingbird was written to portray the racism and the moral conscience of the mind within society. It is set in the 1930’s which is after the Great Depression and a starting movement for the Civil Rights fight in the USA. The novel was written in the 1960’s portraying the universal contextual issues of racism existed then and even now. Lee uses multiple narrative techniques to explore the major inequality and injustice of life but also allow the audience to know that these

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    Extinct Species: Dodo Bird

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    Extinct Species: Dodo Bird Joseph Sulaiman Pd.2 The dodo (Raphus cucullatus) was a flightless bird endemic to the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius. Related to pigeons and doves‚ it stood about a meter (3.3 feet) tall‚ weighing about 20 kilograms (44 lb)‚ living on fruit‚ and nesting on the ground. The dodo has been extinct since the mid-to-late 17th century. It is commonly used as the archetype of an extinct species because its extinction occurred during recorded human history and was directly attributable

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    In Miami there is a bird. This bird eats a lot of food. This birds name is bob. One day Bob was sitting on a tree branch eating food. Bob was having his daily worm. Then after he finished his worm he did his daily exercise with his favorite ball. One day bob lost his ball. Without his ball how could he exercise without his ball. Bob got very worried then he got stressed. Bob found the only solution to this stress was to eat. Without exercising and more eating Bob became fat. Bob became so fat that

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    Charlotte Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” is a very interesting story of a woman defeating domination by the man figures in her life. Gilman reveals to the readers how a woman going through postpartum depression feels loneliness and isolation from the outside world‚ and suppresses her own interests. Gilman discloses how men used to treat women‚ and how women’s needs and interests were suppressed at that time. The central idea of this story is that women‚ who are going through any kind of health

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    Yellow Fever Outline

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    Title: Yellow Fever Organizational Pattern: Chronological General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: Teach the audience general facts about yellow fever throughout the years Introduction: When most of you hear Yellow Fever‚ you probably think of a type of cold or flu‚ however what you may not consider is that it can be a very serious illness which can even lead to death. Transition: Let’s start with the basics… I. The Basics http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002341/ A. What

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    famous allegorical works Yellow Submarine and A Yellow Raft in Blue Water. Everyone needs a place of sanctuary and peace in this stressful world; the yellow submarine and the yellow raft exemplify that place of sanctuary that man continually seeks emphasized by the utilization of symbolism. Evidently‚ Yellow Submarine by the Beatles tells of a yellow submarine where one finds a safe haven and prosperity. Most don’t think twice as to why The Beatles made the submarine yellow; why not the blue submarine

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    To Kill a Mocking Bird

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    BOOK REPORT To Kill a Mocking Bird To Kill a Mocking Bird is written by the author Harper Lee‚ and is about growing up. The main character is a girl named Scout Finch‚ who is about to turn six when the book begins‚ and eight when it ends. During the two years‚ she learns many things about people‚ and about life. Scout Finch lives with her brother‚ Jem‚ and their widowed father‚ Atticus. The story takes place from 1933-1935 in the sleepy Alabama town of Maycomb. Atticus works as a lawyer‚ however

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    The Yellow Wallpaper I think The Yellow Wallpaper is a perfect example of how women feel in their roles as women. I think it’s interesting that the narrator remains anonymous throughout the story‚ which I think is symbolic for her role in society. From day one women have always disagreed with how they are treated by society‚ men‚ and just in general. I think the wallpaper is significant for many things including the structure of medication‚ family‚ marriage‚ and traditional roles women play. The

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    Sparrows are some of the most familiar and most common birds in the world. Sparrows are 5 to 6 inches in length. The male has a gray crown‚ whitish check‚ and black throat. The bill and breast are black in summer and in winter the bill is yellow and the breast is gray. The female has a brown crown and a plain breast with a broad buff line over the eye. Be careful when identifying female House Sparrows because they may look similar to female House Finches. The female House Finch will have a stripped

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    The reader is only seeing what the depressed woman is telling the reader through her journal entries. The woman constantly speaks of her boredom and how sever her boredom is. She has nothing to do but stare out the barred window and look at the yellow wallpaper all day. She writes in short‚ one sentence paragraphs. It seems as if this woman wrote sporadically‚ possibly taking days before she continues to write in the journal again. Throughout the story‚ one can infer that the women is possibly

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