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    and Atticus. Things start to get out of hand when Mrs. Dubose crosses the line once again by insulting their father. She says, Not only a Finch waiting on tables, but one in the courthouse lawing for niggers”. Jem finally breaks and destroying her camellia bushes, temporarily catching the disease of bitterness and…

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    Narrative Essay On Mumma

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    got out of our car. Two chickens and peanut the cat came later and we all walked towards Mumma’s front porch. As I walked in the green lush grass of her front yard, I noticed different types of plants that surrounded the front porch, which included Camellia, cactus, rose and lily. We met Mumma when she came out of her house and we sat on the front porch to chitchat. Mumma asked peanut, the cat to vacate the chair but she…

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    “It takes a great deal of bravery to stand up to our enemies, but just as much to stand up to our friends” (J.K. Rowling). This quote is cohesive to when Atticus is trying to explain to Scout that “This time we aren’t fighting the Yankees, we’re fighting our friends...”-Atticus (102). Harper Lee’s To kill a Mockingbird is a novel about a young girl called Jean “Scout” Louise growing up in her hometown of Maycomb, Alabama with her older brother Jem. Scout has to deal with a lot of things growing…

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    Amazed and concerned about Dill’s actions, Jem shows a sign of growth and maturity by informing his father about the situation. Although both Dill and Scout see Jem as a “traitor” for telling Atticus, the young man recognizes that he did the right thing. He says, “Dill, I had to tell him… You can’t run three hundred miles off without your mother knowin’” (161). Consequently, by alerting Atticus and seeking help from a grown-up, Jem proves to be a more mature character. He clearly puts adult…

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    1.2 Dubas bug Ommatissus lybicus 1.2.1 Taxonomy and distribution Ommatissus lybicus is belonging to the family Tropiduchidae which distributed mainly in tropical regions and comprise about 330 species. Most species of this family are greenish, yellowish to a brownish colour and 5-7 mm long. In addition, Tropiduchidae has clear forewings, which are longer than their body. Tropiduchidae is common in tropical forests and its genus Ommatissus is distributed in the eastern hemisphere. Unlike the…

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    reduction product. Yet, for plenty clients, it's not actually clear which one is better. In this text, we try to answer two fundamental questions that our aid team frequently gets: Which is healthy? First of all, all leaf teas are crafted from the Camellia Sinensis tea plant. yes, one of the kind teas are made from exceptional cultivars, however, they're usually all wholesome. Because green tea is one of the least processed types of tea, it maintains a greener color than oolong. due to this,…

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    China Tea History

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    was created by accident. It is said that Nung was boiling water to drink, when a gust of wind brought some leaves into his pot. When he drank the tea, it was found refreshing. Tea is a mix of dried leaves, flowers and buds of the evergreen bush, Camellia sinensis. The drink quickly spread throughout China and became the national drink. Tea had been drunk in Japan as early as the sixth century, and the culture created a ceremony for the drink. There must be special tools used in this ceremony,…

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    elderly woman who lived on Jem and Scout street and had a negative view on many people and topics. She was battling a morphine addiction which caused her to have negative views on certain things. Jem got in trouble wit Mrs. Dubose for damaging her camellia bushes. Atticus punished Jem by making him [Jem] read to Mrs. Dubose after school. The time span that Jem would be there, kept expanding and he thought that it was out of Mrs. Dubose’s spiteful ways. Atticus tells Scout and Jem that there was…

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    In the novel, To Kill A Mocking Bird, by Harper Lee, focuses on many characters but Jem Finch plays one of the significant role in the story. Jem demonstrates various morals throughout the plot, that impact his thoughts and thinking. Throughout the story Jem exemplifies the importance of 3 major ideals: not having preconceived notions of others without fully knowing them, confronting your fears head on and standing up for what you believe is right. To begin with, Jem establishes theme through…

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    Most people aren't mean just because they feel like it. They’re mean because they’re going through something. To Kill a Mockingbird is a controversial award-winning book by Harper Lee. The novel is about these two kids, Scout and Jem, who grew up in the 1930s in a racist community. Through the kid’s experience, they learn people are judged and treated differently just because of their skin color, helping them understand that life is unfair. In chapter 11, Harper Lee emphasizes the conflict,…

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