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    neighbor’s son. Boo Radley was a mysterious figure that spiked the curiosity of her and her brother, Jem. “People said he existed, but Jem and I never seen him. People said he went out at night when the moon was down, and peeped in windows. When people’s azaleas froze in a cold snap, it was because he had breathed on them” (9). Boo Radley was made into a monster and isolated from what people said about him, creating a layer of fear in the community.”Miss Stephanie Crawford said she once woke up…

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    school and taking him to get ice cream while your dad worked every day with his hands to make sure your family had what you needed. Your parents were the ones you would go to when you had a questions about how to cook chicken tikka marsala or plant azaleas in your front yard. Now that they’re gone, what will you do when your car breaks down? You’ll have to call a mechanic and get a credit card because your dad can no longer check your oil on Saturdays, change your battery, or fix your brakes. …

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    Thomas was especially influenced by displays of azaleas she saw in Washington, D.C. acrylic on canvas (‘’Air View of a Spring Nursery 1966’’). Alma’s art piece is very neat, and it appeals to my neat personality I dislike seeing this out of order and jumbled up being very neat gives me a clear mind to…

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    Mockingbird. She sees the best in every situation . This can especially be seen when her house burns down and she views it as a new opportunity saying, “‘Always wanted a smaller house, Jem Finch. Give me more yard. Just think, I’ll have more room for my azaleas now’’(82). Her optimism can also tie in with the theme of innocence portrayed throughout the story. We can see this most clearly in Scout’s narration and the children’s views of events happening in the story. This scene also contributes…

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    The Subject of Being Misunderstood People live for the day where someone will not be judged based on their appearance rather than who they truly are as a person. The day where one could walk up and down the street and not immediately get judged. This is a prevalent concept in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, which, takes place during a racist and gender biased time in history. Fortunately, Atticus Finch, a strong, educated, unbiased man installs the life lesson of, “you never really…

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    After reading through chapter three of To Kill A Mockingbird I can can predict that the kids will not meet Arthur “Boo” Radley. I am able to predict the kids will not meet Boo because he is locked up. This is proven because he is on house arrest. Arthur got put on house arrest because his dad, Mr. Radley, assured the judge that if he let his son go into his custody that Arthur would not cause any more trouble. When put on house arrest usually the person will not get into trouble because they are…

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    The Magnificent 60 Mountain Peaks Shenandoah National Park, in Virginia, protects over 19,000 acres of land, with more than 500 miles of trail, which include the 101 miles long Appalachian Trail. Admission is required at this national park however it is definitely worth it according to happy visitors. National Park, Shenandoah itself has about 60 wooded mountain peaks. Nearly the entire park is 2,000 feet above sea level. Along with hiking, people like to camp at Shenandoah, which requires a…

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    of the congress since I did not have to worry about the academic performance. Holding NTU’s three traditional events (just like Greek system holding homecomings in MU), their emphasis on academic work is clear. For instance, one of the events “NTU Azalea Festival: The Department and Student Club Expo” distributes better field with the airconditioner in the new gym for student organizations focusing on majors, while for common visitors, the most attracting part of the festival is the booths for…

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    criticize celebrities “for not acknowledging the appropriation of black culture” (“African Student Union discusses Cultural Appropriation, appreciation ”, 2016). Examples of celebrities that have been culturally appropriating black culture are Iggy Azalea, Miley Cyrus, and the Kardashians. This paper illustrates the negative impact of cultural appropriation through the entertainment and fashion industry and refutes the argument of reverse cultural appropriation. Establishing a reminder of the…

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    2.4 Factors that Affect Colletotrichum sp. Infection and Growth Factors that affect Colletotrichum growth and infection include inoculum concentration, wetness duration, temperature, age of plant, resistant plant cultivar, pH, nutrient and light. 2.4.1 Inoculum density One of the main factors that facilitate Colletotrichum sp. infection and growth is inoculum density. Up till now, according to Diéguez-Uribeondo et al. (2011), disease severity increased exponentially with increasing…

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