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    It was Friday, January 8th, 2016, the day that started a new beginning (at least in my mind). It started like any other day with me sleeping soundly in my memory-foam bed. I remember I was in the middle of a dream where I was back in my high school AP (advance placement) United States History class being taught by Coach Hunter. I was with my old friends sitting towards the back of the class joking around and having a good time and then out of nowhere a sudden jolt awoke me from my slumber. It…

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    him the opportunity to attend the University of Louisville a division one school on a full football scholarship. He went onto join the Fayette County Police Department as a school Law Enforcement Officer and Head Football Coach of his alma mater, Tates Creek High School. He credits his desire to coach at his alma mater to that of his high school football coaches, Coach Ruddell and Coach Alcorn, two transformational leaders. During the interview with Coach Sims we begin our interview by…

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    life. When Scout and Jem are in danger, Boo risks everything to come out of his home and stab Bob Ewell to save them. He did the right thing to save Jem’s life, but his actions, under the law, should have caused him to go to jail. The Sherriff, Heck Tate, and Atticus decide the right thing to do to protect a vulnerable person, is to bend the law, even though they are both sworn in to uphold the law in one…

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    The movie "The Help", directed by Tate Taylor which is set back in the early 1960s highlights the racism of this time and really characterizes minority groups. The whites are superior to the blacks and the women in this movie really show how they considered this to be true, except for one women named Eugenia aka "Skeeter." Skeeter is the only women who treats the maids equally and treats them right. She plays a major role in this movie along with the other women who follow Miss. Hilly who is…

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    to be less fashionable and less sophisticated, and East Egg snobby and rude. What separates them is how they got their wealth, new money and old money. "Money documents social class, is connected to the American dream, and is intertwined with love" (Tate). These show throughout The Great Gatsby with Gatsby lying to Nick about where he got his money from and him trying to fit in with the old money or East Egg people. In the Great Gatsby Fitzgerald shows how money controls many things in New York;…

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    Cal called my office and started frantically shouting that there was a mad dog roaming down the street and told me to get home now. Heck Tate, the sheriff of Maycomb County, and I raced down to my children in a black Ford. We jumped out of the car and ran to my children. We saw the dog roaming closer and closer into the Radley house. It seemed to have a purpose as it was trying to walk straight…

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    Entertainment on the River Thames River Thames is the lifeline for the tourism industry apart from the river it has been utilised in variety of ways by the visitors who are first timers to the London city. Cruises, small boat trips , the artistic riverside pubs and restaurants, theatres , museum and the art galleries basically flank the River Thames. The guided tour to the River Thames has a bit of everything from the lavishness of the cruise to the simplicity of a boat ride, if one feels of…

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    whites were equal blacks were denied the right to vote. They also faced several legal discriminations and unequal opportunities. In Tom Robinson’s trial, he was ruled guilty of rape even though the evidence said different. The evidence said “Mr. Tate testified that her right eye was blackened...it would tend to show that a left-handed person did it...his left arm was fully twelve inches shorter than his right, and hung dead at his side” (Lee, 235, 238, 248). Tom was convicted guilty of rape…

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    There are two sides too the novel To Kill A Mockingbird, there is a very optimistic view, as well as a pessimistic view. The town of maycomb is divided into two sides, which is the whites and the blacks, but there is also another two sides to this town, and that is the division between optimistic and pessimistic people. Now there is not an actual physical division between the optimistic and pessimistic people, but they are divided mentally. In almost all cases of this book whenever there is…

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    Antwone grew up in the foster care system, where him and his foster brothers were physically abused by their foster mother (Mrs. Tate) and sexually abused by his older foster sister at the age of six; at this vulnerable young age individuals, can develop dependent behaviors. on how nevertheless, his healing journey of self-discovery, is a movie so profoundly in touch with its…

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