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    When Sheriff Tate chose to say that Bob Ewell fell on his own knife it was the right decision to make. Boo saved the children from being murdered by Bob Ewell. Mr. Ewell was out to seek revenge because Atticus defended Tom Robinson. Mr. Ewell and his daughter lied and put an innocent man behind bars just because they needed someone to blame. He ended up causing an innocent man´s life to end. Yes, Sheriff Tate lied, but it was to protect an innocent man. Boo Radley was an extremely shy person…

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    Ewell. To save the children, Boo stabs Bob Ewell. Heck Tate, the sheriff of Maycomb, knows that Boo was the one who killed Bob, but he also knows it is a sin to kill a mockingbird. Heck knows that Boo always stays inside, Boo saved the children, and that it would be wrong to turn in such an innocent person. Heck doesn’t want Boo to go to trial, so he explains to Atticus that he is gonna tell everyone that Bob fell on his own knife. Heck Tate says, “‘To my way of thinkin’, Mr. Finch, taking the…

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    theme of pain is present in Frida’s work. This time, however the pain is from the after effects of the accident that she suffered as a young adult. In this piece, the traditionally dressed Frida is representing hope for the injured Frida (Kahlo, Tate, p. 52). Frida’s clothing in this piece is that of traditional Tehuana, which identifies her with her Mexican heritage and political views. Frida wore Tehuanan clothes in representation of her identity (Kahlo, Bulfinch, p. 96). While she is in…

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    When Mr.Tate asked Mr.Ewell's daughter who done it, he recommended Mr.Robinson, and she agreed then he arrested him. Atticus questions the witness, he asks if Mr. Tate called a doctor to help with the Ewell girl's injuries, and he says no. Then Atticus asks him to describe the injuries, which were bruises and a black eye.When Atticus asks Tate another question, he described the injuries in better detail saying that the black eye was on the right side of her face and that it was very discolored,…

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    (Croiheain). Political art is associated with an image that challenges or supports the status quo and is described as art that is “doing something” by addressing social or political issues (Tate). Its message usually is intended to empower individuals and communities, but is also open for various interpretations (Tate). The term “political art” can be divided into three different categories, according to Irish artist, Caoimhghin Ó Croidheáin. The first type is portrayal, which is art that…

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    unless it is self defence. That they are too young to understand by locking them up we are taking their second chance away but did the victim get a second chance? No, they did not so why should the Murderer? In this essay I am gonna talk about how Tate, Brazil, and Biro all in some way got a second chance a blow it. Many kids get a second chance to do the right thing but doesn't mean they will. For example in Kids are Kids-Until They Commit Crimes ,Lionel…

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    which leads to unfairness in the trial because of Tom Robinson's disability and evidence given by two witnesses. Primarily, when Sheriff Heck Tate went to the Ewell residence he saw that Mayella was beat up. No doctor was called when she was allegedly raped. She is a nineteen-year-old girl that accused a black man named Tom Robinson of rape. Sherriff Heck Tate states that Mayella "was mighty banged up" and in spite of this her father and him decided not to call a doctor because they did not…

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    his craw.”’ (Lee, 368) Since Bob Ewell was killed with a kitchen knife, it had to be Arthur Radley. He is the only person in the entire town to be known for doing any action similar to that. Sheriff Heck Tate seems to take pity in Arthur since he makes a false story up for his Bob’s death. Heck Tate determined that ‘“...Bob Ewell fell on his knife.”’ (Lee, 370) Atticus, being a lawyer has a problem with this as he wants to tell only the truth. Atticus notices something odd about the Sheriff,…

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    accountability, abusive use of power, animosity, poor moral, inexperience consultant, partners disengaging attitude are some of the facts she has to cope with. Lane is worried about inventory and invoices disparity and after the current threat from Tate-Hughes, she is worried that if she resigns or gets fired she might be blamed for the financial improprieties. The financial losses were significant and legally she felt a fiduciary duty to protect…

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    Elite Eight One year ago in the Elite Eight game, the atmosphere was ineffable, it felt like the whole panhandle was in the Eagles Stadium. The atmosphere is nonsensical, two minutes into the first quarter, I receive the ball on second down and make a good deranged play then fall. Four of Tate's Football players fall on my ankle and I roll it. Halftime comes, the trainers rush me to the weight room and tape my ankles up like a box getting shipped off or Christmas gifts getting all boxed up.…

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