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    In “To Kill A Mockingbird” we saw great acts of courage. Comparatively how the Mockingbird was a symbol of innocence, Atticus Finch was a symbol of courage. To summarize Atticus represents courage throughout his everyday life. In the novel we saw several examples of moral courage by Atticus. Moral courage can be defined as the courage to take action for moral reasons despite the risk of adverse consequences. The moral courage of Atticus, tells what kind of character he is. Therefore his moral…

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    went to Maycomb, Alabama from Meridian, mississippi to stay with my aunt, I quickly became friends with 2 other children who lived right opposite my house. There names for Scout and Jem, When we came to know each-other, we realized that we shared a lot in common. All three of us were intrigued by the stories we heard about our secluded neighbor, Boo Radley. I always wondered how he looked like, and then Jem gave a reasonable description of Boo, He said that Boo was about six-and-a-half feet tall…

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    Being a first-generation college student is highly stringent. Your immediate family members have high standards and expectations they expect you to follow. Quitting is not an option, once you're in, you are in to finish, to graduate, to open new doors. The pressure is on you now, to set the example for the younger ones. I've come to the realization that I no longer have time for chores, watching television, or even spending quality time with my family. Which can all be considered as stress…

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    more difficult to face? Your childhood or adulthood? People have different opinions on this subject but it could be because they either had a bad childhood or adulthood. Either way, childhood and adulthood have different aspects to them. Childhood is the part of our lives that shape us into the person we become as an adult. When we are growing up, we are not obligated to find a job, to pay bills, or provide food on the table for our families. In fact, we are suppose to have fun, find friends,…

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    there were many problems that we faced to get a good team who is able to complete the project in a way to suit all parties. We faced many problems according to the team time table and communication, ways gathering and distribution tasks. Alhamdellh we have passed through that by having few interviews, contacting by phones, and all possible way to communicate. We are going to start with the main ideas or a standard ticketing system , set the schedule for every idea, we will create first…

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    were the faded shouts for help. I could see a tear slowly roll off her face and on the ground. I gripped the end of my seat and reached for her hand. I looked at her, she looked at me. I closed my eyes and waited for it all to be over. “Red, that’s one more point for me!” jumped Mari. She put her big, bright smile in my face. Mari and I were playing the game we called, “red car, blue car”, on the bus on our way to school like we always do. While walking off the bus Mari tripped down the…

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    Learning something new can be a scary experience. One of the hardest things I have ever had to do was learn how to swim. I was afraid of the water, but my father and aunt decided that swimming was an important skill that I should learn. They also thought it would be good exercise and help me to become physically stronger. What I did not realize was that learning to swim would also make me a more confident person. This later would be a great benefit to me in anything new I would try to do and…

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    of losing individuality that the United States of America citizens face. The poem consists of bureaucratic and irony tones that illustrate the clash between government control and individualism. "The Unknown Citizen" is told from a bureaucratic point of view and they speak of an ideal man, who in their eyes is the model of the perfect citizen. The author writes this poem to emphasize the importance of our individuality, and that we are not just a number. The title of the poem "The Unknown…

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    In Texas we had a big family and here was smaller. My family in Texas never talked or push someone away because they are different. My step family would talk and treat others in ways I didn’t agree. I believe my dad is and was instrumental in supporting your development…

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    In the memoir Night, the narrator Elie Wiesel recounts a moment when the text says “My father was a cluture man, rather unsentimental. He rarely displayed his feelings not within his family, and was more involed in walfare of others than his own kin” Two singificant themes related to inhumanity discussion in the book Night Elie thought he was dreaming because of the great sight of men, women, and children getting burned and killed.This is what the book says, “I pinched…

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