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    The Road Journal Entry

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    Journal entry 1 I saw that there was another riot today in the streets it consisted of the upper classes. They were mad because me and a few others because we go to the same school. One of them spotted me when I was looking at them when I was walking down the street. I turned and ran as fast as I could dodging into the alley by Teds grocery. Now that I think of it I should have ran the other way when I first saw them. Soon after the boy saw me he yelled out to let the rest of the group know. I

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    To Kill a Mockingbird

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    Chapters 1-3 Questions 1. What does it mean to “act responsibly?” Explain what a person needs to do to “act responsibly” in the 1930’s in Maycomb‚ Alabama? Acting responsibly basically means that you have to do the right thing no matter what the situation‚ and you have to be mature and act your age even when you might not like doing so. In the 1930s in Maycomb‚ Alabama if you were a woman‚ for example‚ you would need to stay home and cook the food and clean for the family. You would just always

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    Tasnova Hossain English III Mrs. Denis To Kill a Mockingbird The life of an author can greatly influence and inspire their work. In the novel‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ Scout ’s life‚ the protagonist‚ parallels Lee ’s life in many ways‚ such as from the similar mischievous personality‚ rape case‚ and the familiar setting of where the character was born‚ which gives background information. It is clear from these many similarities how Lee ’s own life

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    The novel “To kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee is set at a time when prejudice was rampant in society. Prejudice can be defined as preconceived opinions that are not based on reason or actual experience. People had preconceived ideas about everything. Atticus Finch considered prejudice to be “Maycomb’s usual disease” as it had always been there‚ and had infected so many people. The book is set in the 1930s‚ a time when the legal system of segregation of black and white people was in effect and any

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    Emily Akins Mrs. Green Freshman Honors 2 24 August 2012 To Kill a Mockingbird Questions Chapter 1: 1a- Pride in ancestry and tradition * “Tired old town”. Page 9 1b- Pride in conformity and distrust of those who are different * “Maycomb county had recently been told it had nothing to fear but fear itself”. Page 10 1c: Awareness of difference in social classes. * “Nothing to buy and no money to buy with it”. Page 10os 1d- Narrow span of interest and almost no interest

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    Journal Entries for habit

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    Journal Entries for habit one and two Habit 1: Be Proactive According to Stephen Covey‚ being proactive is part of human nature and humans are responsible for their own lives. He indicated the details of a social map which consist of Genetic determinism (Ancestors)‚ Psychic determinism (Parents) and Environment determinism (Boss or something in the environment). The proactive concept was explained further using the Stimulus and Response relationship and the catalyst story of Viltor Frankl. Between

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    Rameck Journal Entry

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    Entry 5- As of now all of the boys are heading on a downward path. Rameck is currently hurt after him and his friends got in a fight with some Arlington kid which got Rameck shot. He is now realizing he is struggling and needs to change his way of life. Sampson decided to go to Harlem for drugs and money but soon after comes to his senses and realizes it’s not the right path as well. Although Rameck is willing to change he is lacking the effort. He silly strings his teacher which gets him suspended

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    10/3/12 Eric Kleszczewski Mrs. Knudson/English 10A Beowulf (unknown author): chapters 1-17 pg. 21-46 Beowulf Journal Entry #1 Since I was about ten years old‚ I’ve noticed that small children have no sense of real fear or danger. I have also observed that small children are very possessive and that if a small child is having trouble with something or wants to do something‚ whether it’s opening a jar‚ reaching the counter to get something they want‚ or just opening a new toy‚ they always

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    To Kill a Mockingbird

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    Harper Lee’s‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. Atticus Finch‚ one of the main characters is a very good parent with a unique parenting style. Atticus is a very good parent because he is a patient‚ understanding‚ and honest father. This allows him to have a very good relationship with his children‚ Jem and Scout. Atticus is not one of those fathers that become furious and yell at their children. In fact‚ he is a very patient man throughout the novel. Atticus shows his patience in chapter nine when Scout

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    Jean Louise "Scout" Finch makes several progressions as a character from the beginning of the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" to the end of part one. When Scout is introduced‚ she is shown as being a rude‚ hot-headed‚ quick-tempered little girl who sees nothing wrong with beating up the person who does her wrong. As she grows‚ she turns into a young girl who is still rude‚ hot-headed‚ and quick-tempered‚ but knows how to restrain her anger and not resort to physical violence. Scout learns about the

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