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    folks after a while. The Cunninghams never took anything they can’t pay back...They don't have much, but they get along on it”’(Lee 20). Scout was put into the situation of having to tell Miss Caroline the teacher the information that no one else would inform her about. Not backing down even know Miss Caroline would not fully understand or listen. Breaking the truthful news in a kind way which was a faultlessly adding to her great naut for having courage when standing up for what she believes…

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    Victor’s father Alphonse marries Caroline Beaufort because when her father, his close friend, dies she is then taken care of for two years and shows him that “it [is] necessary that he should approve highly to love strongly” (Shelley 15). This influences Alphonse to treat her as best as…

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    them instead of just seeing one side. Starting with the most obvious, Scout’s father, Atticus, teaches Scout to always look at situations from other people’s perspective. Our first example of this is when Atticus first explains to Scout that Miss Caroline doesn't know everything that Scout does and that she should look…

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    had one friend, Kaitlyn, who was there for Hazel when she had problems with Gus, whereas in the movie, she was all alone until she met Gus. Next, Gus had a girlfriend,Caroline Mathers, before Hazel, who died of brain cancer. The thought of Caroline and Gus consumed Hazel’s mind in the book. Meanwhile, the movie failed to mention Caroline, considering that the movie mainly focused on the love story of Hazel and Gus. One scene in the book that foreshadows Gus’ returning cancer was when the morning…

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    Slavery In Prisons

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    they will be written up. To an extent I don’t see any harm in what the prisoners are doing wrong in anyway. According to South Caroline Department of corrections reported that inmates released a list of demands which seemed would be in the betterment of the facility. They requested fair wages, bringing back GED classes, and meaningful rehabilitation programs. South Caroline saw this as a threat which lead to a lock down in…

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    her characters. Harper Lee’s characterization of Atticus Finch relays the idea that social justice is all about being understanding, honest and being civilized. At a point in the story, Scout is telling Atticus about her difficult day with Miss Caroline, Atticus responds with “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view”(39). This shows Atticus as smart and understanding, he knows what to say and when to say it. Atticus believes that everyone…

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    Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox Baseball team, where you can eat your foods, and where the greatest fans meet to watch a game. Fenway Park, is the stadium of the Boston Red Sox. It is the oldest baseball stadium in the country. When I first approach Fenway, it look to be a row of food shops and vendors, Inside it is a regular baseball field like any other, except for the Green Monster, a massive wall in left field, that stands a little over thirty seven feet high and two hundred thirty…

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    Every parent essentially wants the best for their child when it comes to education. What the parents have to realize is that they too play an important role in their child’s education. Handwriting is a significant part of a child’s learning, it opens their ability to be able to communicate and express themselves. Often, parents neglect their child’s handwriting and do not offer them new ways to improve their handwriting. While on the other hand, some parents ask, ‘What are some ways I can help…

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    youngest age of juvenile court jurisdiction in delinquency is age six at North Caroline, followed by age seven at Maryland, Massachusetts, and New York, and age eight in Arizona. The oldest age for original juvenile court jurisdiction in delinquency is age fifth teen at Connecticut, New York and North Carolina, followed by age sixteen at Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan Missouri, New Hampshire, South Caroline, Texas, And Wisconsin. Many states have higher upper sages of…

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    A boy named Dill moves in next door with his aunt for the summer. He becomes friends with Jem and Scout Finch and they play together. They live near their neighbor Boo Radley and there are a lot of rumors going around about him because he never comes out of the house he lives in with his brother. Some say he stabbed his father and his brother, Nathan Radley, moved into the house. The whole town talks rumors about Boo and Dill, Scout, and Jem try to get Boo to come outside with several antics.…

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