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    questioning neither. She was taught to find her place, stay in it, and teach her daughters to do the same. She was taught to be a part of her spouse rather than her own person (Levy 28). A woman in the 1940s was truly a shell of a person, a trained dog led by society and males, until the war effort needed to expand. Employers had resisted with all their might until the positions held by males were exhausted to the point where females were absolutely necessary (Milkman 337). There were too many…

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    Boo Radley Family

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    During the last trial at the state level, Tom Robinson shared his story. He explained that he was simply helping Mayella with work around the farm, free of charge. During which, Mayella began to kiss him just as her father walked in. Atticus asked Mayella’s father, Bob Ewell, to write…

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    important for them is the criminalization of cyberbullying and to be more discussed at school. Many of the teachers were impressed by this project and one of them even decided to create own organization called “Stop. Block. Tell.”, which is again fighting for the criminalization of cyberbullying. Another famous case is the one with Angel Green who hanged herself on a tree near her school bus station in 2013, because she wanted her bullies to see what they did to her, the interesting thing is…

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    The Things They Carried is a fictional account of the nature of men during the Vietnam War. The power of the novel comes from the blurring of the line between fiction and non-fiction. O’Brien used his actual memoir as a Vietnam soldier with a collection of what appears to be fictional short stories that he attributed to the members of his platoon. This style of writing shows that sometimes a person 's subjective thoughts and feelings about an event, which O 'Brien calls story-truth, is more…

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    Kill a Mockingbird, takes place in Maycomb County, an fictitious area located in Alabama, during the early 1930s. The 1930s was the Great Depression’s midst and the United States had ubiquitous poverty. At this time, Jem was faced with adult dilemmas along with the unsolved mysteries about Maycomb, and he learns real courage is fighting even if you 're losing. Jem develops a mature outlook on life given to him through adult experiences, which made him realize that nothing is how he imagined it…

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    campaign for the abolition of cruel sports. Macmillan researched and found that hunting was and is of little economic significance to Scotland. Furthermore, according to NOP Market Research (1974), fox hunting is the most common form of hunting with dogs and kills at most 4% of those foxes that die each year. While the charity is often endorsed and promoted through campaigns, protests and politicians, it relies on the work of volunteers and donations from the general public. The most recent…

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    still persist in public housing in some cities in the United States, although it is not mandated or condoned by public policy” (15). By creating this story Hansberry was shedding light on a real issue that African Americans faced during this time. The most upsetting aspect of the conversation between Karl and the Younger family was that he did not get…

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    war isn’t over yet Vladimir still got away. Moses goes on the hunt for Vladimir Putin and one the way he picks up a couple of soldiers from different countries. They head out with Moses leading the charge. He begins to have seconds thought about fighting Vladimir Putin he could lose his life and then his family would suffer and be in pain for the rest of their lives. He then relises that his life isn’t important anymore he puts it behind him and goes off to find where Vladimir went. He comes…

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    about the amount of trains and supplies that comes through Corinth, you can tell that this source partially impacts the various people groups. The many people groups in the United States and in Corinth use these…

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    The Civil Rights movement of the 1950’s and 60’s was a movement fighting for African-American rights and integration that was defined by nonviolence and civil disobediences. These nonviolent beliefs were mainly popularized by activists such as Martin Luther King Jr. who believed that civil rights could be gained with as little trouble as possible through nonviolence such as sit-ins and bus boycotts. By showing restraint, African-Americans would give whites as little reason possible to punish…

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