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    things from his point of view - until you climb into his skin and walk around in it”(Lee 39). Scout who is so mad at what Miss Caroline says to her, doesn’t stop to think about her point of view and what she is coming from. Once Atticus gives Scout these wise words of wisdom she understands where Miss Caroline is coming from and she tries to be kinder to her due to Miss Caroline doesn’t know anything. Mr. Finch’s talk also helps mollify the nerves of Scout who is so scared she will never be…

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    Victor’s betrothed relative, Elizabeth Lavenza, the family’s close servant, Justine Moritz, and finally, Victor’s mother, Caroline Beaufort reveal a role that women were followers of men and were lesser to them; or even in some cases even their property in the time period of the tale. Before Victor left abroad to pursue his education, he spoke of Elizabeth as if she was a possession…

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    Being trash is more than just being poor In society, people tend to judge others so fast without giving them a second look; the rich are looked at as successful and the poor are looked at as trashy. However, to be trash goes far beyond the limits of how wealthy a person is. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, Miss Alexandria refers to the Cunninghams as “trash” because they are poor, but to be trash is much more than that. To be “trash” is not solely based on wealth, but morals as well. The…

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    Text Analysis: "To Kill a Mockingbird" - Harper Lee Atticus Finch: Atticus Finch is a local lawyer in the small town of Maycomb. A widower, with a rather lack and dry sense of humor. He additionally has two children, Jem and Scout, to which he has applied his strong sense of morality and justice that has been passed down through the vines of his ancestors. He is also one of the only people in his community that cares about the wellbeing and racial equality no matter who the culprit is. Tom…

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    Hester(Lauren Steele)a mother of five children fathered by five different men has dealt with many problems in In The Blood by Suzan Lori Parks, she is blocked from the power of knowledge because she doesn't know how to write. The only letter she can write is “A.” Hester and her children live under a bridge, where people throw trash and someone has wrote the word “slut” on the wall. Hester asks her bright son in the beginning of the play Jabber (Kyle Fox Douglas) what it says, but he loves her…

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    Writer’s memo Gamete advertisements are becoming more popular these days. And within these advertisements lay issues about gender role, sexuality and morality. According to what Caroline Rubin wrote in the article The Gendered Language of Gamete 'Donation’ “the gifting rhetoric used to make gamete donation morally acceptable differs for egg donors versus sperm donors, from the advertisements used to recruit them, to the application process they must go through.” Based on this research, I…

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    Amongst Aboriginal people, disabilities are twice the national average standing at 32% (Durst, South, Bluechardt, 2006, p.34) yet for many access, and treatment services received is at a lower level than the general Canadian population. This means, that these individuals don’t receive appropriate or adequate services, which affects their quality of life. This lack of equal services is a result of generational difficulties we face as a nation, complexity of funding responsibility, and…

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    attending college has become one of the most paramount decisions in our life as a result of its extensive potential for consequence of both favorable and not. Due to its deeply controversial nature, the answer is not just in black and white. In Caroline Bird’s article “College is a Waste of Time and Money”, she has created a sensational work, but one that simply can’t hold up to scrutiny upon a closer inspection. Bird’s stance is not at all an invalid one, nonetheless, many of her attacks were…

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    and Ekwefi allow their daughter to speak her mind freely to an extent. When Okonkwo leaves Ekwefi and Ezima in private, her mother promotes he daughter’s voice. However, on the other end of the spectrum, some youth cannot speak their mind freely. Caroline speaks for Luc, even when another adult asks him a question. She thinks she knows her son inside and out, never allowing him to have an opinion. When the line of conversation severs, the ability to share feelings and opinions diminishes with…

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    To the woman who passed by me last week: It has taken me a minute to really contemplate on whether or not it was worth it to write to you, to evaluate how I actually completely felt about the entire situation that occurred. I, seven months pregnant and closing in on eight months, walked past you carrying McDonalds. No it was not the healthiest of choice, but as you walked past me you snickered to the two men whom you were walking with, “Really? You’re pregnant and eating McDonald?” I do not know…

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