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    Antwone Fisher Summary

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    Summary Antwone Fisher is an African-American male, in his early twenties that is currently enlisted in the United States navy. He has been frequently experiencing displaced anger at other seamen. As a result, the slightest remark from a crew member will send him into a violent rage. Mr. Fisher’s commanding officer has referred him to the inland psychiatrist for a mental health evaluation. Dr. Davenport had a relatively difficult start with Mr. Fisher, since Mr. Fisher felt that he had no…

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    In the past, when an incident happened, the police were taken at their word that what they said happened was what really happened (Kandy & Fisher & Tate & Jenkins, 2015). Now, we are seeing the world of cell phones. Everyone records their run-ins with the police and posts them online. In 1985, the Supreme Court ruled in the case of Tennessee v. Garner that police would have to weigh the risks of using deadly force to letting the person go (Flanders & Welling, 2016). Many states have moved to…

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    American cult leader, Charles Manson is linked to 35 murders of Sharon Tate and other famous Hollywood residents. He grew up with a family who didn’t want him, so he lived on the streets in Cincinnati, Ohio. In 1955, he married a 17-year-old and soon had a baby. His wife left him and he had another baby with a different woman while he was on probation. He was released in 1967 and learned to read music and play the guitar. Manson was influenced by drugs and music and found a group of people…

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    Why does sheriff Heck Tate think “Jem never stabbed Bob Ewell,”because he had stolen the knife from the only drunk man in town(Lee 272). He knew that Jem wouldn't have fought him off which left Arthur Radley, and the sheriff who is not at all being a doctrinaire and doesn’t tell anyone about the murder. Chapter 30 of To Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper Lee, is drama filled when the sheriff Heck Tate, doesn’t arrest a man named Arthur Radley also known as Boo, for committing a murder! He does…

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    white superiority, and through the actions of Heck Tate too. The first way Lee suggests that the justice system is not perfect as other people make it to be, but instead it is actually full of flaws is through the Ewells. To begin with, the Ewells are a family of trouble…

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    Feminist Art

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    of the sex slave shown in the artwork (Tate met). Feminist art has not been well received by critics or the general population in comparison to other art done by women due to it’s provocative and critical nature, and this work was no exception (brand). The Guerrilla Girls originally wanted to make a billboard out of the print but was rejected, so they tried to advertise it on buses but their contract was cancelled because the image was deemed too graphic (Tate met). Feminist art receives a lot…

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    faced to us. What I found weird is that Judge Taylor allowed smoking in his courtroom while he bit on a cigar. It was finally about to happen as I turned my head to the right of Judge Taylor; I had noticed that Mr. Heck Tate was on the witness stand and ready to speak. Mr. Heck Tate started testifying and he began with, “it was the night of November 21…” He…

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    student, is bothered by the remarks that Dr. Tate, his attending, makes about his patients. He feels that the remarks are “distasteful” and “inappropriate”. As a result, he speaks to Meg, another student, about Dr. Tate’s remarks and she states to him that he shouldn’t be revealing what is happening at rounds because he’s also violating confidentiality by doing so. Should Alex report Dr. Tate? Is it ethical for Alex to comment about the remarks that Dr. Tate makes? This situation brings up core…

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    Lula Stirs-Up Trouble

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    The quote above was taken from chapter ten of The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate, “Lula Stirs Up Trouble (But Doesn’t Mean To,)” where the quote is supposed to represent how Travis, Lamar and, Sam Houston are trying to win the affections of Lula Gates. Travis, Lamar and, Sam Houston the whole chapter are, “Displaying their gorgeous plumage and performing strange antics before the females,” A.K.A. Lula trying to get her to pay more attention to them and eliminate the other brothers as possible…

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    calls Dr. Reynolds, and Dr.Reynolds soon, comes to the house. Mr. Tate, the sheriff of Maycomb, also arrives. Atticus and Mr. Tate discuss the issue of what…

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