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    "The main one is. If I didn’t [defend Tom Robinson in court] I couldn’t hold my head up in town" - Atticus Finch That’s what answered to the question what were the reasons for him to defend Tom Robinson in court. Tom Robinson is in this story the most obvious oppressed. But instead of talking about why he is oppressed‚ I’d like to show you in what way he is oppressed‚ by e.g. Bob Ewell. 1. [...] "I seen that black nigger yonder ruttin’ on my Mayella!" […] - Bob Ewell Mister Ewell is barely

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    The Speculative Voice (Huxly vs Niccols) - Elliott Dooley The purpose of the speculative voice is to not only to warn people of inhumane trends developing into widely accepted culture but also to make people reconsider the whole idea of a "utopian society". The idea that a world can be a place of perfect equality between all humans and still have stability is an idea that if put into practice is sure to fail and cause upheaval and possibly the demise of humanity itself. A composer’s outlook on creativity

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    Voice operated Intelligent Fire extinguisher vehicle The project aims at designing an intelligent voice operated fire extinguishing robotic vehicle which can be controlled wirelessly through RF communication. The Robotic vehicle has a camera mounted on it whose direction can also be controlled using voice commands. The proposed vehicle has a water jet spray which is capable of sprinkling water. The sprinkler can be moved towards the required direction. The advent of new high-speed technology provided

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    September 20‚ 2010 Essay 2 Lift Every Voice and Sing‚ Defined Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing is an exuberant gospel song that was written by the famous black poet and civil right leader‚ James Weldon Johnson and his brother Rosamond Johnson. “James W. Johnson was not only a notable poet‚ but he later went on to become one of the founders of the National Association for Advancement of Colored People‚ or NAACP” (Los Angeles Public Library). Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing is often referred to as the “Negro

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    wide I roam‚ I still call Australia home.” Peter Allen. 24 million of us call Australia home. As we are gathered here in Sydney‚ our stories‚ voices‚ backgrounds and traits have bought us here today to be able to freely speak and acknowledge that each one of us share a special part in representing the diverse Australian voice. The diverse Australian voice is not typically depicted in iconic Australian text. If we were to base Australia’s modern identity off these ideas of the beautiful‚ romanticised

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    (whole eggs in limited quantities) Whey or Casein protein (protein powder supplements) Chicken Breast Salmon (wild Alaskan) Turkey Breast Top round steak (grass fed beef) Flank Steak (grass fed beef) Lean Ground Turkey Bison/Buffalo Trout Burn fat grapes applesMy top 10 fruits: Grapefruit Apples Blueberries Canteloupe Oranges

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    a personal experience. Check first person use with your instructor. ] a little boy I have been fascinated [The passive voice is a form of "be" (have been) and a participle (fascinated). Over-use of the passive voice can make paragraphs officious and tedious to read. Try to use the active voice most often; for example‚ passive voice = The paper was completed on time. Active voice = the student completed the paper on time--See Center for Writing Excellence > Tutorials & Guides > Grammar

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    When I first saw the movie "Good Will Hunting" I was impressed as a social science major. The movie provides a real world example to explain many tough social science concepts. In addition to the movie’s delve into psychology‚ the underlying themes of the film have much to do with the area of communication studies. These ideas can be seen through the relationship of Will (Matt Damon) and his therapist Sean (Robin Williams) through the progression of their relationship during the movie. In "Good

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    Writing-in-Role: Holden Caulfield (the Catcher in the Rye) Selma Thurmer was Pencey’s headmaster’s daughter and seemed to possess interesting personality attributes‚ so I’ve decided to write about the scene where Holden talks to her on a bus in the beginning chapter of the Catcher in the Rye. Inserting scene in page three‚ chapter one‚ first paragraph: I sat next to her once in the bus from Agerstown and we sort of struck up a conversation... Personally‚ I wasn’t really in the mood to talk

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    of employee voice can lift well-being and productivity. Discuss. Employee voice is about the participation of employees by influencing decision making in the organisation. In the past‚ union voice has had the leading voice mechanism with supplementing from employers union voice with nominated non-union reps that often is sitting on joint consultative committees (Charlwood‚ 2006). The classic work of Freeman and Medoff (1984) regarding trade union showed that the definition of voice practices’ effects

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