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    needed. Especially during the time period where racism and unequal treatment is present‚ and when two kids need teaching. Who stands out the most‚ showing the most courage and teaching these kids lessons in these hard times? None other than Atticus Finch‚ who is anything but succinct. Atticus clearly shows the most courage by taking the hardest tasks‚ standing up for others‚ and for never giving up. Early on‚ Atticus has to show his courage and teach his kids. Atticus proudly takes the Tom Robinson

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    Atticus Finch Throughout life‚ many amazing individuals enter and leave‚ each having impact and influence on each person they have been around. These people can teach others so much about events or problems that occur in everyday life by both their words and actions. Atticus Finch is one man who any person no matter their age‚ race‚ or background‚ can learn from. If the definition of a “good man” were looked up online‚ the computer would probably suggest to visit a site about Atticus Finch‚ a widowed

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    Atticus Finch : Role Model to All Alec Graham Period: 4 Everyone needs a role model in life‚ someone to teach them morals and lessons. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ Atticus Finch just happens to be the perfect role model for not only his own children but the entire Maycomb County. He sets examples not only as lawyer‚ but as a father and teaches his children the necessary morals to function as model citizens in society. Atticus was proven as a fantastic lawyer throughout the book‚

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    Nash-Finch Company and Subsidiaries Inventory Analysis ACCT 6610/5610 1. Download a copy of Nash-Finch Company and Subsidiaries 2012 10-K filed with the SEC on February 28‚ 2013. You do not need to hand the 10-K in with your assignment‚ but you will refer to it in answering the questions below. 2. What does Nash-Finch do? Nash-Finch was established in 1885 and incorporated in 1921. They are the largest food distributor servicing military commissaries and exchanges in the US (in terms

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    defending a black man being accused of raping a white female. The Finch family has to deal with the abuse for the society. Atticus Finch‚ a lawyer and loyal father‚ has the ability to see past the ill in people and teaches his children the same qualities and also provides his children with an education and allows them to develop their own personalities by giving them more freedom than the average child. Atticus Finch shows his love for Jem and Scout‚ his children‚ by providing them with an education

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    has. Atticus was not a failure as both a lawyer and parent. Atticus wants to bring his children up with the correct morals and ethics. He wishes for Jem and Scout to see everyone as equals‚ this is why he gets them to call him Atticus rather than Dad. He feels that if he doesn’t uphold these morals himself‚ that he would never be able to tell Jem and

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    Jem is the brother of scout there relationship is sometimes good they have differents at sometime when jem stats to mature. Jem and Scout had always been friends‚ but once Jem began to mature he had different expectations of Scout as her big brother rather than friend. He distanced himself from her and consistently reminded her that it was time to start being a girl. This upset Scout because she had no idea why he changed towards her because he thinks that he is getting older and then he has to act

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    with my parents is a conversation with a wall‚ and I’m immensely frustrated with it. Jem and Scout listen to me and value my opinion‚ Atticus pays more attention to me than both of my parents combined. I could have a discussion with any of them all day long‚ because they listen and give valuable input. My parents’ responses are less than subpar‚ they’re always too busy or to tired. Why can’t my parents be like Jem‚ Scout‚ or Atticus? Surely it’s not too much trouble to acknowledge someone‚ and have

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    Sebastián Huitrón English Honours 11B Miss Rachel MacNally 10/04/2013 Character Analysis: Atticus To Kill a Mockingbird was written by Harper Lee in 1960. It was a time in which African Americans lacked the same rights as white people. The novel is a social critique set somewhere in the 1930s. Atticus Finch is one of the major characters in the novel. He is the father of Jeremy “Jem” and Jean Louise “Scout”‚ he is also a lawyer in Maycomb County‚ Alabama. In a city reigned by social inequality

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    the more it will have those that speak it.” Jeremy Atticus Finch (Jem)‚ a character in the fictional book‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ develops his maturity‚ within the town of Maycomb‚ Alabama. Jem’s transitional stage from the ages of ten to thirteen that are covered in the novel‚ prove to be the most altering experiences‚ that shape him into the young man he turns out to be. In Harper Lee’s novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ the characterJem Finch‚ develops his own understanding of morals‚ establishes a

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