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    Atticus Finch

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    Harper Lee’s extraordinary and original tale‚ To Kill a Mockingbird displays the difficulty and struggle of the community in Maycomb County through the eyes of a young girl named Jean Louise Finch. The main character‚ Atticus Finch plays an important role throughout the novel. His wisdom‚ words and actions help guide the town through the harsh times of prejudice and injustice. He demonstrates powerful leadership through his three different roles as a father‚ a lawyer and a noble citizen of the town

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    Finch

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    Constitution Paper Keenan Radney HIS/110 September 10‚ 2013 Michael Rasak Constitution Paper The Constitution fixed the weaknesses by allowing the central government‚ certain power and rights. When these laws became the law of the land‚ in The United States‚ lawmakers now has the right to levy taxes. Congress was able to regulate trade between states and other countries. When the creation of the federal court system. The Executive branch with power of checks and balances‚ for legislative

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    Atticus Finch

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    a great father is the ability to understand children. Atticus is very wise about his children throughout the whole novel of To Kill a Mockingbird. In chapter 9 of the novel‚ Atticus shows his understanding of children most‚ when he’s talking to Uncle Jack. "When a child asks you something‚ answer him‚ for goodness’ sake. But don’t make a production of it. Children are children‚ but they can spot an evasion quicker than adults‚ and evasion simply muddles ’em" (87). This quote is spoken by Atticus

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    Uncle Marcos

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    Uncle Marcos and his stories are still fresh in Clara’s mind‚ and are told to others by Alba. Clara and Uncle Marcos always got along and were good friends‚ "Each time Uncle Marcos had visited her sister Nívea’s home‚ he had stayed for several months‚ to the immense joy of his nieces and nephews‚ particularly Clara" (10). Whenever Uncle Marcos was over at his sisters’‚ Clara was the only one that did not mind having Uncle Marcos stay and live with them. "It has been two years since Clara had last

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    My Uncle

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    My Uncle Many years ago‚ my uncle was diagnosised with a terminal heart condition. He was put on permanent disability and was unable to work at a steady job. He would be fine for quite a while‚ but he would then fall ill suddenly and have to be admitted to the hospital. Although the disease brought him a lot of pain‚ he was still hopeful. His positive attitude influenced me to be optimistic and kind. The first impression that my uncle left for people is always amiable and warm. He was about 5 feet

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    Uncle Bob

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    to go on vacation in Miami‚ Florida! Best of all‚ my Uncle Bob is coming with me! Uncle Bob lives in California and is also excited to go on vacation because he has never been out of the state before. Uncle Bob and I were having a great time on our vacation visiting the beautiful beaches and area attractions. In the middle of our vacation‚ Uncle Bob and I were heading back to the condo we rented when we got pulled over by the Miami Police. Uncle Bob spoke with the officer for a while then was arrested

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    Uncle Marcos

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    Uncle Marcos The story Uncle Marcos is about a girl named Clara and her uncle’s relationship and of Uncle Marcos’s past. Clara hasn’t seen her Uncle for two years but still remembers a perfect image of her Uncle Marcos. She retained an image of him since her childhood and every time she wants to see him she would close her eyes instead of looking at the old photograph they had in the drawing room. He was buried in the middle of the courtyard in a long black coffin. Uncle Marcos would come to

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    Uncle Buck

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    family in turmoil would be John Hughes’ "Uncle Buck" (1989)‚ a comedy which is extremely entertaining to watch but also a film which Hughes uses to state his beliefs on how fragile the family unit can be. At the outset of the movie there is obviously tension and conflict within the Russell family. The parents are called away unexpectedly on a family emergency‚ and they must leave their three children in the custody of Uncle Buck‚ Mr. Russell’s brother. Uncle Buck has been ignored for several years

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    Uncle Sam

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    Therefore‚ Uncle Sam‚ the symbol of America‚ starts as a baby and grows up as his power increases. However‚ interestingly‚ in 1898‚ Uncle Sam starts acquiring colonies thus transforming into a man who smokes cigars and has his hands in his pockets‚ which ultimately symbolizes him becoming a powerful businessman. Notably‚ in 1899‚ Uncle Sam becomes fat which symbolizes the power he has acquired by annexing the Philippines. To add‚ the fact that he is holding a ship represents that the power that Uncle Sam

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    Uncle Ben

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    Uncle Ben’s lack of a last name is important to many people‚ because it reflects a time when African American’s were seen by white Southerners as “uncle” or “aunt‚” because white Southerners refused to say “Mr.” and “Mrs.” According to The New York Times article‚ “Uncle Ben‚ Board Chairmen‚” by Stuart Elliot‚ there is a push to move away from ethnic stereotypes‚ which portray people of color as servants‚ “brand characters‚ and mascots.” Uncle Ben’s lack of a last name reminds people of the days when

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