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    PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AP® Macroeconomics Monetary Policy Curriculum Module The College Board The College Board is a not-for-profit membership association whose mission is to connect students to college success and opportunity. Founded in 1900‚ the College Board is composed of more than 5‚700 schools‚ colleges‚ universities and other educational organizations. Each year‚ the College Board serves seven million students and their parents‚ 23‚000 high schools‚ and 3‚800 colleges through

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    The first type of prejudice that the author establishes in the novel is social prejudice. Social prejudice is when an individual or group negatively show incorrect attitude to someone based on the individual’s membership of a social group. One of the characters that experiences‚ social prejudice is Dolphus Raymond. Dolphus‚ a wealthy white man‚ prefers the company of African Americans. In addition‚ Dolphus also married an African American woman‚ and fathered a number of mixed children. Just

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    Prejudice today seems as something people say by accident: without knowing what the dangers of the words leaving their mouth would cause. Playing ball at a local park a kid yells to his teammate who just struck out‚ "stop playing like a girl" making it seem as though it is an insult to be a girl‚ another example: while talking to your brother who is on the computer‚ you notice him listening to Coldplay and accuse him of being gay‚ not being completely aware of your prejudice against homosexuals.

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    to make a suggestion. The idiom ‘Kill two birds with one stone’ is used in response to a question regarding single parenting. This idiom is a well-known one‚ meaning everyone reading the response understands what she is implying‚ as well as forming imagery about what she is implying. The idiom stands for doing one action to solve two problems‚ and this idiom in question provides us with vivid imagery about a way to solve the woman’s problem. Using the noun ‘birds’ compacts both problems she has into

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    Theme of To Kill a Mockingbird To Kill a Mockingbird is a classic novel written by Harper Lee in 1960. The main themes in To Kill a Mockingbird are Prejudice/Social Inequality‚ Search of Identity‚ Moral Education‚ along with Coexistence of Good and Evil. The theme that this essay will be about and how it relates to the book‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ is Prejudice/Social Inequality. The unfair difference between groups of people in society when some have more wealth‚ a different color of skin

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    In Harper Lee’s novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ the reader is introduced to the theme of racial prejudice through the experiences of the characters Scout and Jem Finch. The story is told from the perspective of Scout. In Toni Morrison’s novel‚ The Bluest Eye‚ the reader is also introduced to the theme of racial prejudice through the experiences of Pecola Breedlove and Claudia MacTeer. The story is told through the perspective of Pecola Breedlove‚ and Claudia MacTeer. Both of the novels show different

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    experiences many individuals can lose hope and allow their nerves get the best of them. I have by no means been the greatest writer or even believed in my writing abilities; however‚ when reading Anne Lamott’s book‚ “Bird by Bird”‚ I realized many other people may feel the same way. “Bird by Bird” educated me and its‘other readers‚ to make the most of our writing abilities. The book‚ first made me realize to never expect greatness straight away. Lamott states‚ “they might be good someday if they just keep

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    In literature throughout history‚ authors have used literary devices to depict characters exhibiting prejudice to a certain person or people group. Harper Lee shows that those who are affected by prejudice can decide to accept or stand against it. The character who best represents this in To Kill A Mockingbird is Tom Robinson‚ he is accused of rape and beating a white woman. This yet alone does not stop him from standing up against the fact that he is innocent. Also‚ due to many of the children being

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    build up‚ or a gate to mend‚ at the far end of the peninsula‚ where the sea surrounded the farmland on either side. Then‚ at midday‚ he would pause and eat the meat pie his wife had baked for him and‚ sitting on the cliff’s edge‚ watch the birds. In autumn great flocks of them came to the peninsula‚ restless‚ uneasy‚ spending themselves in motion; now wheeling‚ circling the sky; now settling to feed on the rich‚ new-turned soil; but even when they fed‚ it was as though they

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    The prize winning ’To Kill A Mockingbird’ by Harper Lee is a memorable novel. The story is based in Maycomb‚ Alabama in the southern United States during the great depression when money was short and racism was very common. The most powerful theme in this novel is racial prejudice. There are many references to this in the novel and is best shown in Bob Ewell’s character during and after the trial of Tom Robinson. It is also shown in the character of Lula when Calpurnia brings Scout and Jem to the

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