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    the Finches family people would look at you as a lawyer, and if you were born into the Ewells family people would look at you like trash and a drunk. In To Kill A Mockingbird, family is sensed all throughout the book. We see that some families never change, and there are four different groups of people in the town of Maycomb, the ordinary kind, the kind like the Cunninghams, the kind like the Ewells, and the negroes. Aunt Alexandra in the book at one point refers to the 4 types of families and…

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    Mustafa Kemal Ataturk

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    world faced various changes throughout history. Sometimes these changes attributed to disadvantages and affect negatively. Nevertheless, in many cases changes attributed to reforms. Such an example is the Kemalist reforms that set by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. He is one of the most famous and revolutionary people of the twentieth century. He was the first president and the one who found the modern Turkish republic. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk needed a very short time in order to create or change many laws…

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    “In 1985…Black & Decker…had disjointed international product lines and policies, dissatisfied customers, and a tarnished reputation” (Cummings & Worley, 2008, p. 739). Nolan Archibald, Chief Executive Officer at this time, vowed to make significant changes to his organization. In the following years a worldwide market was created, the numbers of current product models were drastically reduced, and top managers were hired for new product development. Archibald’s dedication to the turnaround of…

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    Change Change is a necessary part of life. Without change there would be no life at all. Our lives are actually fueled by change, though most of us want a certain amount of stability. Media There is no doubt that nowadays, media play the key role in people's lives. No one can deny the direct and indirect effects of the television, radio, newspapers, etc. on our private lives. Movies and TV programs are one of the most effective ways to entertain people. Technology Technology is important in…

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    the guy realize he was the right person for the show. This whole time it made us realize that David was a huge geeky fan of the show "Pleasantville", who was to scared to ask out a girl. When David enters "Pleasantville" his life changes as the show goes on. David changes throughout the movie and becomes a leader. One example of leadership he showed was when he stood up for Betty when she was being followed by the group of boys. The moment he stepped up for Betty his color started to come in.…

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    Dynamic Character

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    to a calculating and ruthless murderer who doesn’t hesitate to do what needs to be done for her unborn baby. One way Roald Dahl shows Mrs. Maloney as a dynamic character who changes into someone who is ruthless is through her statements and actions. There are a few statements and actions that illustrate her change. The first is in the beginning of the story when Mrs. Maloney states, “But you have to have supper. I can easily fix you something. I’d like to do it” (1). This quote shows that…

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    hardly knew where to start.” Ch.16 (pg. 116 Taylor) He became more determined to finish what Timothy had started and knew that he could not be afraid to be alone. He states, “It was my blindness was protecting me from fear.” Ch.16 (pg. 114 Taylor) The change of character from the beginning of being fearful to now being determined shows how the actions of Phillip changed throughout the…

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    Keisha Blake's Identity

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    identity and complicate an individual’s connection to their own identity. Keisha Blake changes her name to Natalie in order to escape the literal definition of her name, “loyalty,” which emphasizes her struggle to balance the culture that she was born into the one that she aspires to be apart of. Keisha’s name change to Natalie represents how even though people may feel shameful of their…

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    Diversity And Adversity

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    America, and be successful. The idea of love has persuaded these immigrants, for example, to live in a completely different country for the sake of being at peace for their own sake, and for their family’s sake. People even say that falling in love changes you, and blinds you from the true reality of events going on. You can use abusive relationships as an example of the ignorance that love causes. People that are in abusive relationships, as Time magazine has stated that the only reason why…

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    in Canada for the first time in ten years, but there is also the World Climate Change Conference (COP21) in Paris at the end of this month.(this is kind of saying what he says below, try to adjust the wording.) “I believe that we’ve had ten very dark years of what is criminal activity of the Harper government. In the name of the economy Mr. Harper has been willfully blind to the reality of the impact of climate change on Canada,” said Suzuki. “Paris is a critical moment.(I’d take this out) I…

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