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    Danielle Greco writing project 3 Robert Morris Engl 1100 October 18th 2013 Binge drinking and Education In today’s society many individuals will try to find a way to cope with everyday life. Some will turn to Gambling‚ Drug abuse or Alcohol abuse. Among these individuals a high percentage are college students who will turn to substance abuse to help them deal with the stress of campus living‚ academic problems and acceptance .In the narrative” Too many colleges are still in denial about

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    novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Scout and Jem grow up in a small town in Alabama. Throughout the novel Jem experiences many good and bad things and starts to come of age. One important scene when Jem comes of age is when he has to read to Mrs. Dubose. Jem comes of age through the novel at Mrs. Dubose house through irony‚ conflict‚ and mood. To begin with‚ Jem tells Scout to grow up and ignore what Mrs. Dubose says to them‚ but Jem loses his temper and acts poorly after Mrs. Dubose says

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    Matthew Feldman Moore English 1 2-25-13 All about Scout Finch As people grow in life‚ they mature and change in many different ways. Harper Lee is the author of To Kill a Mocking Bird. This book is about Scout Finch and her life in the 1930’s in Maycomb County‚ Alabama. Harpe‚ shows how Scout matures and progresses in this book along with many other things. For example Scout‚ the main character‚ realizes her town is racist after the Tom Robinson trial. Harper also informs the reader about things

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    Day Diet Analysis For this three day diet analysis project I wanted to eat as I normally would and be honest about all that I ate‚ to analyze not only what and how much I was eating‚ but also to see how healthy my diet really is. By doing so I can see if any of my diet choices are putting me at risk for certain health diseases‚ and what changes can be made to make my diet healthier. After analyzing my diet‚ I would say I am fairly healthy‚ though I am out of the target range in a few areas.

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    every 1-2 hours. 2) Note prescence‚ quality of central and peripheral pulses. 3) Observe for confusion ‚ restlessness‚ agitation‚ dizziness. Central nervous system disturbances may be noted with decreased cardiac output. Rationale: 1) To establish baseline data. 2) Pulses are weak with reduced cardiac output. 3) Early signs of lung congestion may be associated with onset of heart failure. Evalutation: 1) After 6 hours‚ blood pressure maintained within set parameters for the client. Goal was met. 2) After

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    father defending a black man accused of rape in an upcoming trial‚ Scout becomes surrounded by more negativity and hate than ever before. Lost and confused‚ Scout finds herself looking up to the only parent she has—Atticus Finch. Through the admirable

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    child may suffer from stress all the way to learning life lessons through a breakup. In “To Kill a Mockingbird”‚ two children‚ Scout and Jem had to deal with a less common stressor. They dealt with the trial and conviction of an innocent black man in their town and to make things worse‚ their own father Atticus was the appointed defense for Tom. Scout and Jem were six and ten at the beginning of the novel; throughout the next three years that it took place their maturity goes on to be influenced

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    characteristic of patience‚ moreover he does not appear angry often. In addition‚ Mr. Finch introduces himself as a modest individual‚ he attempts his best not to show off in any way. However‚ Atticus reveals lenience towards the children‚ he does not enjoy punishing them. Mr. Finch usually seems easy-going‚ when readers notice Atticus out of character‚ they know the situation is serious. In all‚ the character portrayed as Atticus Finch demonstrates patience‚ humility and lenience. Firstly‚ Atticus has always

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    Kill A Mockingbird Essay It catches my attention how Jem and Scout change during the course of the novel. Jem’s the brother of Scout‚ and is also the oldest. In the begginning of the book‚ Jem’s first thought of bravery meant being able to touch Boo adley’s house‚ only because in his whole life he has never backed down from a dare. As the story progresses on‚ he slowly starts realizing there is more to that than just touching Boo Radley’s house. Jem realizes true bravery through his experienc with his

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    Atticus Finch‚ American Hero Whether in the form of a living person or a fictional character from a book or movie‚ heroes are prevalent in everyone’s life. The typical view of a hero is someone who fights crime or saves people from mortal peril‚ but the true definition of a hero is a person of distinguished courage admired for their brave deeds and noble qualities. In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Atticus Finch is the true definition of hero. Although he wasn’t seen as a hero

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