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    More than 150 years ago, the invention of the camera, a now every day item, was made and its later counterparts would be the technology to predict deadly catastrophes and save millions of people. This modern technology is known as remote sensing. The term “remote sensing” was used first by Evelyn Pruitt of the U.S. Office of Naval Research in the 1950s. It is “commonly used to describe science-and art-of identifying, observing, and measuring an object without coming into direct contact with it”…

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    however, the alternative and permanent prison of his house was not much better. Being trapped inside a cold and nearly dead home for years is no way to live, and Boo Radley had to suffer that. Another two examples of justice can be found when Heck Tate protects Boo, and when Mr. Link Deas protects Helen Robinson from Bob Ewell. On the night of the play, Boo saves the lives of Scout and Jem by killing Bob Ewell before he can stab…

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    attributed with over 35 murders, it was the murders committed on the nights of August 9 and 10 of 1969 that captured the attention of the world. On August 9, four members of the Manson Family brutally tortured and murdered the pregnant actress Sharon Tate and three of her guests at the direction of Charles Manson, who was not present. Manson believed that the previous tenant, who had rejected Manson’s music compilations, still lived there and told his followers to “destroy everyone in it – as…

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    either happy, sad, evil or virtuous. It makes sense that a human beings are taught to be moral but it's mostly not taught to be immoral as if it were second nature. “What Makes Us Moral” by Jeffrey Kluger, Sula by Toni Morrison, The Help; director Tate Taylor are main sources based on the elements of morality. All of the elements of literature; shunning, moral entrepreneur, reciprocal altruism, empathy, ought, insider/outsider and moral grammar from “What Makes Us Moral” are expressed within the…

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    The racist adult society of Maycomb falsely convicts Tom Robinson for committing sexual assault on Bob Ewell’s daughter, Mayella Ewell. During the trial, Mr. Gilmer, the prosecutor, questions the sheriff, Tate, who recalls, “‘…Found her lying on the floor in the middle of the front room, one on the right as you go in. She was pretty well beat up… I asked her who hurt her and she said it was Tom Robinson…’” (223). Later, when Bob Ewell takes the witness stand…

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    if you die on the premises then your spirit is stuck there. Murphy has also made a story line along with this “murder house.” Tate, a teenager who was a mass murder at his school, was killed in the house and is now stuck. Violet, the teenage daughter who just moved into the house, has now fallen in love with Tate. Through stress and anxiety, Violet commits suicide and Tate hides her dead body in the basement. Drama arises when Violet’s parents decide to move yet she cannot leave because she is…

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    “She accidentally kills Myrtle Wilson while driving Gatsby’s car, and agrees to let Gatsby take the blame” (Tate 97). Not to mention, there is a whole separate theory on whether it was quite accidentally or not, and if it was her plan all along: to get rid of Myrtle, so she can go back to Tom. Even if it was accidentally or not, Daisy should have just owned up…

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    well, they mean something to him; family. When Arthur takes Jem to his house, he mostly stays in the corner of the room because he doesn’t know how to interact with Atticus. Also, when Atticus and Mr. Tate were discussing how they will handle the situation about Mr. Ewell’s attempt at murder. Mr. Tate thinks that they will say Mr. Ewell kills himself because he wouldn’t want Arthur to get attention from the town people. Arthur doesn’t like being social and wouldn’t like the idea of many people…

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    Mockingbirds are beautiful, singing many songs. Showing up in many ways. They do nothing other than amuse and sing for listeners enjoyment, but why hurt them? Jeremy Finch, son of Atticus Finch, brother of Scout and a citizen of Maycomb. In the beginning Jem is 10 years old and through the book ages 3 years and becomes 13. After growing up, Jem becomes courageous, protective, loving and caring. He is like a mockingbird once he grows up a bit he becomes really nice but he still gets insulted and…

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    In a society where men are seen as the superior sex and gender, women are constantly put down when they break through the “glass ceiling” that men and society create. Women are expected to follow a certain look and physicality that will let them fit into society's “mold”. According to Devor, femininity is described by how a woman acts, looks, and portrays herself. However, there is one woman who disallows that from happening. Ronda Rousey, an American mixed martial artist and judoka, who…

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