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    Fidelity to the law and specifically the constitution and the effectiveness of the measures taken to curb crime have for a long time been the yard sticks used to measure the accuracy of actions taken by police officers. The authors point out that police officers do not prevent the commission of crime and term this as one of the best kept modern secrets. The authors further explains what rightful policing…

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    neglecting each others opinions. All of these disagreements escalated into the war that killed many innocent civilians. Many were injured and disabled believing that they were fighting for good reasons (Yetiv, 2003). The Cold War left many countries in conflict with each another and confused as to which side they should stick to. Relationships between these countries took a long time to rebuild. This…

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    All they do is make music mockingbird has a metaphorical meaning to anyone who is weaker defenseless to kill a mockingbird in that sense is to take advantage of someone weaker than you the second phase in the book. The third lesson of book is keep fighting even if you know you’ll lose. This part of the book involves Tom Robinson. He’s a black man who’s been arrested and charged with raping a white women named Mayella Ewell. Attuics finch has been appointed as his defense attorney and he’s…

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    this point because people were choosing which side they were going to stand with. It was ripping the nation apart and it was also making families turn against one another, that is why many times it was brother fighting against brother. There was also other thing that tried to make the nation stick together, but it seemed like nothing was going to work. We understand this when it says, “The slave revolt that most terrified white slaveholders was that led by Nat Turner in Southampton County,…

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    what extent is it ethical for a principal to give a victim leniency in a physical altercation? In cases, when a victim retaliates against their oppressor, it’s seen as less than violence. Although that’s from a personal viewpoint because they are “fighting back”. These people have been put through emotional hell and the only way to stop their suffering is revenge. It matters the home life of one and whether they have been taught to defend themselves or ignore. If conditioned to follow strict…

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    was time for something to be done. Skeeter decided to write a book from the helps point of view as an anonymous author. Skeeter would write the book and send it to the newspaper editor which she works for. Writing this book is Skeeters way of fighting back towards discrimination. By writing a book from the maids point of view Skeeter is showing how badly the maids are really treated and notifying people from all over about the situation. The book gave everyone an idea on what it’s like to…

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    the tension between the colonists and British was not reconcilable and the Congress began to appoint leaders for the war. The following month, the colonists engaged in the battle at Bunker Hill, which proved to themselves that they were capable of fighting off the British. In 1776, the British withdrew from Boston in March and George Washington was defeated at Long Island in April…

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    Therefore, Tante Lou shows courage by being with Miss. Emma during her troubles, working hard for Grant to go through university, and by believing God will fix everything. Furthermore, Miss. Emma shows courage by standing up to Henri Pichot, fighting for Jefferson, and staying strong for him as well. So, she shows courage by standing up to wealthy white man, Henri Pichot. When Miss. Emma, Tante Lou, and Grant go up to Henri Picot’s house to plead her case she stated, strongly, ‘That’s not what…

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    Boom! Yet another city demolished in the unending raids. This Continues bombarding edged Russia and the United States even closer to a full blown war. Peace talks were in an utter mess and the world watched in uncertainty as the two clashed head-to-head on a daily basis. Leaders from all over the world set up a meeting for President Mikhailov of Russia and President Eruzione U.S. to work out some agreement for peace. Finally, there was a proposed plan which both Presidents agreed to, a hockey…

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    was scared to touch the Boo Radley house. Scout is usually not scared of many things. Jem takes this to his advantage to offend her. Scout receives this comment as an insult because she is a Tom boy. Even with this offensive comment, Scout does not stick up for and defend herself, instead she just let it happen. Scout sees her femininity as somewhat like a trap. It is her not able to be her own person. This comes with being a woman in Maycomb. Woman in their city are not expected to do the kinds…

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