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    Cunningham is a mockingbird. The mob has the intention of lynching Tom Robinson before his trial. Scout sees Mr. Cunningham and she starts talking to him about about his saying he’s “a real nice boy. We brought him home for dinner one time. Maybe he told you about me, I beat him up one time but he was real nice…

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    put on trial for a crime he clearly did not commit, when Aunt Alexandra explains to Scout Finch that she is not allowed to invite a boy whos family is not in their social hierarchy, and when Scout must explain to her new school teacher that Walter Cunningham and his family can not afford to have lunch. People tend to judge others in different situations based…

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    To Thine Own Self Be True

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    of the law, ethical standards and national or international norms” (Wikipedia). In the Abstract of To Thine Own Self Be True? Employees’ Judgments of the Authenticity of Their Organization’s Corporate Social Responsibility Program by McShane and Cunningham, the beginning of the research is about how each corporation in the world relies on its employees to represent it and become an evangelist of the company’s created products. CSR is known as an opportunity to grow within the company rather than…

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    to create an X-shape. In contrast to the slow balletic lines, the women also execute parallel jumps with their arms curving over their heads, contractions that soften their upright torsos, and lateral C-curves. The first section demonstrates that Cunningham began his choreography thinking about the shapes of ballet, then going beyond those familiar forms he explored how the torso could move out of them to create new shapes and movements. This section also reflects classical ballet in the way the…

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    com/news/2006/08/washington200608 Calbreath, D. (2005, August 21). Firm had a prime deal with the government. The Sandiego Union-Tribune. Retrieved from http://legacy.utsandiego.com/news/politics/cunningham/20050821-87-mzmscand.html Condon, E. G. (2014, July…

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    demonstrates her view of 1930s alabama through three main points: gender, race and education, when exploring each individual point lee uses characters with 2 dimensional personalities (the exceptions being Scout, Mayella Ewell, Aunt Alexandra and The Cunninghams), lee's characters fit into one archetype from each of the following character archetype pairs (black/white, rich/poor, kind/nasty, educated/illiterate), at each the introduction of a character lee establish's them as either a"good guy"…

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    Maycomb. An example of social inequality from the novel are the Cunninghams. Particularly, Walter Cunningham. Scout befriends Walter and asks Aunt Alexandra if he…

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    “part thereof.” §5/19-3. In determining whether a structure is a dwelling under the residential burglary statute, the courts consider two main factors: (1) the physical attributes of the structure and (2) the use of the structure. Thomas, p.64; Cunningham, p. 1252. The policy underlying the residential burglary statute is “to protect the privacy and sanctity of the…

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    “Making Things Up Again.” Elder Cunning in reality has never read the Book of Mormon and fails to communicate the religion properly to the audience. He relies on his knowledge of science fiction to be able to sell his idea to the villagers. Elder Cunningham is making up stories ads ornamentations to his teachings to make it more appealing. The stories that he tells relate to the conditions of the torn country of Uganda. His conscience however appears to him in the form of his father, Joseph…

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    In the book, there is a kind family known as the Cunninghams. The Cunninghams are good people, but the town looks…

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