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    Ladies and Gentlemen of the jury‚ we are all gathered here today for the case of Tom Robinson and the accused rape of Mayella Ewell. First off‚ I would like to thank the jury for taking time out of the day to come and hear this case. I am here today to prove that my client Tom Robinson is not guilty for five reason main reasons. Tom had no ability to strangle a Mayella with two hands. The man that attacked Mayella Ewell was left-handed. Mr. Ewell never called a doctor‚ showing he didn’t care about

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    ( Ryka‚ INC.: Lightweight Athletic Shoes for Women Business and Industry Analysis ) Ryka is doing business of athletic shoes for women‚ which are made on the shape of a woman’s foot‚ and are designed and developed considering women’s unique fit needs. It is the only athletic footwear company‚ which is exclusively for women‚ by women‚ and now supporting women. Because a woman’s needs in a comfortable‚ attractive‚ high performance athletic shoes that are attractive‚ comfortable‚ and well suited

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    if the effect is negative‚ then their existence and conduct will change for the worse. Regardless‚ the integrity and behavior of the individual will always change and adapt to the situation. This idea is clearly depicted in J.C Burkes “The story of Tom Brennan”‚ and the BBC’s “Death in Paradise”. These texts are able to prove that one’s mindset changed based on impactful‚ and meaningful correspondence between people. Positive

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    Story of Tom Brennan quotes: 19 -“Sudden death‚ sudden death fellas.” 26 –“that was the thing I couldn’t get my head around – there would be a tomorrow‚ and a day after that‚ and a day after that. The world went on regardless of how I felt.” 71 –“All we could do was stand around… Watching Finn and a machine that heaved and clicked with each breath it took for him.” 101- “I changed my clothes cause Finn’s blood was on my jeans and jumper‚ but I can still smell him on my skin‚ especially my hands

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    characters are Scout‚ a young child is the daughter of Atticus who is a tomboy‚ portraying Harper lee as a child. Atticus‚ Scout and Jem’s father‚ a lawyer in Maycomb one of the few citizens of Maycomb committed to racial equality. When he agrees to defend Tom Robinson‚ a black man charged with raping a white woman‚ he exposes himself and his family to the anger of the white community. Jem‚ Scouts brother and Atticus’ son‚ Jem moves into his adolescence during the story‚ and he is shaken badly by the evil

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    First to tell you a little about Tom Cruise. He was born July 3rd‚ 1962. His home town is Syracuse‚ New York. The full name for Tom Cruise is Thomas Cruise Mapother IV. Tom’s height is average for most people it 5’7”. He became a TV star for his career. As Thomas was growing up‚ he grew up in a religious family. Tom’s parents are Catholic. Although after experimenting with the Catholic religion‚ Tom felt that wasn’t a fit for him so the religion Tom Cruise chose was scientology. Ron Hubbard started

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    the world The Story of Tom Brennan Quote |Technique |Effect | |“...We’re all hurting. It’s not helping anyone being like this” (p11) |Dialogue (Gran) Collective ‘we’ |Gran sums up the far-reaching effects of the accident through the collective nature of “we’re all” and the negative connotations of the word “hurting”. | |“That was the thing about my sisters‚ she’d become tough. It was like I hardly knew her anymore” (p29) |Characterisation of Kylie; simile; metaphor |Tom sums up Kylie’s negative

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    Tom Robinson and the Lynch Mob During the scene at the gaol Scout and the other children don’t fully understand the incredible danger posed by the presence of the lynch mob. The story is told from Scout’s point of view we aren’t directly told what could happen. Similarly we are not given access to the thoughts of the members of the lynch mob. The narrative perspective prevents us from knowing Tom Robinson’s thoughts or even what Atticus is thinking at this point in the novel. However‚ we gain some

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    and beliefs about himself are noticeably fractured by his family’s forced relocation to Coghill‚ evident in the metaphorical language of‚ “the black curtain” which reflects Tom’s depression that acts as a barrier and blocks his transition. Burke‚ in Tom Brennan displays how reckless behaviour as a rite of passage in a rural communal paradigm can act as a catalyst for a multitude of consequences including an individual’s loss of belief in oneself and how this can lead to a deeper understanding of oneself

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    “Someday they will know what I mean.”– Tom Thomson There are a lot of different arguments about how the great painter Tom Thomson died. Some believed he committed suicide or had a tragic accident or even drowned‚ some thought that he was killed because of a debt or an argument about the war. I believe that there are only 2 plausible theories: he committed suicide or he was murder. Since his death‚ Thomson’s work has grown in value and popularity. In 2002‚ the National Gallery of Canada

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