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    Museum Observation Essay

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    A museum requires a performant lightning system in order to observe the exhibits in a proper way. Taking a walk in Tate Modern I noticed that the light intensity as well as the light distribution is different in each space: the galleries from the Turbine Hall and the halls. In the galleries there are glowing light boxes displayed on the ceilings. The boxes are made out of glass and a steel frame. In addition to these there are also attached movable light bulbs on the steel skeleton of the boxes.…

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    look. In To Kill a Mockingbird, the theme of Heroism is illustrated through Atticus, Mr. Heck Tate, and Boo Radley. In the book they all show Heroism, because of their actions towards either the county, or to the children, Scout or Jem. Boo Radley shows Heroism when he saves Jem and Scout from Mr. Bob Ewell. Atticus tries his hardest to keep Tom Robinson from going to jail. Finally, Mr. Heck Tate, said a little lie to keep Jem or Boo Radley from going to court and risking getting sent to…

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    Why Kids Kill

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    The topic I am interested in writing about is analyzing the character Tate from the first season of American Horror Story. Tate had a very some problems as a child. His father left when he was six years old and he has an unstable relationship with his mother. He had traumatic events that happened and depression may have influenced his desire to kill, but ultimately it more about the way he processes information. I am going to connect him to the Columbine shooting that took place on April 20,…

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    Boo Radley Courage Quotes

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    of backing down. To Kill A mockingbird expresses that courage is an emotion that makes people push to go beyond their normal actions and strive for what they believe is right. Harper Lee represents this theme through the actions of Boo Radley, Heck Tate, and Atticus Finch. Through the majority of the novel, Boo Radley was seen as a mysterious quiet neighbor that provided an outlet for Jem and Scout’s curiosity. This view changes as Boo Radley becomes the hero, saving the children from the…

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    sentenced to death. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee uses the scene where Heck Tate explains why it should be a secret that Jem and Scout were rescued by Bob Ewell, helps to develop the theme that all innocence must be protected through the authority and emotional appeal of Sheriff Tate. Firstly, the unforgettable night of the October 31st scene develops Lee’s…

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    Charles Manson Race War

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    believed would start a race war. On August 9th, 1969, was his first shocking murder, and it was of Sharon Tate, a famous actress. She was killed at the address of 10050 Cielo drive, in Beverly Hills. Roman Polanski, Sharon’s husband and father of her unborn baby, lived there. Polanski wasn’t the intended victim of the cult. A music…

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    system and the people who were involved in running it. Many times it was heavily implied that people in the justice system such as Sheriff Tate and other officers were corrupt due to quick trials with insufficient evidence or using personal opinion as a deciding factor as to who is telling the truth. Public pressure was also shown as something that pushed Sheriff Tate to quickly find the person who killed Ronda Morrison and at that point, it did not matter what the truth was. People just wanted…

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    money to pay him, he attacked her from behind. Mr. Gilmer asks her if she fought back and she answered yes, and then he asked what happened next. Mayella testified that she didn’t remember much after that, except that she remembers her father and Mr. Tate standing there. Mr. Gilmer sits down, and Atticus begins to question Mayella. Atticus questions Mayella to talk about herself and then he asks if her father ever beaten her when he is drunk. Finally, Atticus begins to inquire questions about…

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    Two paths, one choice. People often get misdirected and take on another path that they originally did not plan to take or were not meant to take due to their jealousy or selfishness. They forgot about their original dream and the reasons why they chose that path to reach their specific goal. Maybe they did something that was wrong, something they never intended to do. Regardless, these things cannot be tolerated. They could have had a bright future, money, cars, a proper home. Regardless, they…

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    The novel, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee deals with the delivery of justice to all regardless of social status and economic background. An example of this is seen when Mr. Tate discusses with Atticus that they’re going to beat the law and not make someone go to prison for the greater good. The significance in this is that it’s a black boy that has been saved from going to prison. Atticus Finch epitomizes this idea when defending his client Tom Robinson, despite the danger towards his…

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