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    Atticus Relevant Today

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    her brother Jem‚ and their father Atticus‚who is a lawyer. Atticus is given a very controversial case where he has to defend a black man accused of raping a white woman. TKAM reflects its time period in many different ways. First‚ it shows Mr. Cunningham paying Atticus with hickory nuts and other vegetables. On page 21 Scout says to Atticus “why does he pay you like that?” Atticus the replies with “Because that’s the only way he can pay me. He has no money.” This reflects the Great Depression‚ a

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    Annotated Bibliography: Communication Ang‚ C. (2017). Internet habit strength and online communication: Exploring gender differences. Computers In Human Behavior‚ 1. In the age of technology‚ there is more research regarding gender differences in male and female communication and those that use internet technology. Ang (2017) postulates an association between online communication and internet dependency and the effect of gender. Ang’s (2017) Malaysia study consists of 1572 teenage adolescent participants

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    little Walter Cunningham. Scout’s dictum to Jem was‚ “He made me start off on the wrong foot.” (Lee 25) Towards the middle of the book‚ Atticus is talking contentiously with a group of men in front of the jail house. Scout and Jem are hiding near the jail listening to the malevolent conversation which occurring between the men. Scout comes out of no where and starts to talk quaintly to one of the men‚ who is later revealed as Mr. Cunningham. Scout called to Mr. Cunningham‚ “Hey‚ Mr. Cunningham. How’s your

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    Mockingbird‚ written by Harper Lee‚ explains the effects of having compassion through Scout getting to know Walter Cunningham‚ Atticus defending a colored man‚ and atticus treating Bob Ewell with respect. Jean Louise‚ or Scout‚ is of a higher social status than many of the kids in her class. Being quite mature for her age‚ she does not particularly like many of the other students; Walter Cunningham in particular. Scout tried defending him on the first day of school to only get in trouble by the teacher

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    society and the Amish. Weir uses such techniques as contrasting characters along with ironic juxtaposition. Elaine and Rachel are contrasting characters in which Weir uses to introduce to the audience the different expectations of a woman in both the Amish and the “English world”. The slight similarities of the two however are they are both single mothers without a husband however Elaine has John just as Rachel has Eli‚ which notifies the audience of the

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    The Great Depression In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill A Mockingbird‚ the characters face many challenging problems. They face racism‚ learning about courage‚ and The Great Depression. In the opening chapter Scout states‚ “Maycomb was an old town‚ but it was a tired old town when I first knew it… There was no hurry for there was no where to go‚ nothing to buy and no money to it with‚ nothing to see outside the boundaries of Maycomb County. But it was a time of vague optimism for some of the people.

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    not make her statements and explanations rude. This is shown when she is trying to explain the financial predicament of the Cunninghams. She tries to explain why he has no lunch by saying "He’s a Cunningham" (p 26) and saying nothing else. She is rude when she later has to explain to the teacher‚ and she is punished for her rudeness. Later on in the story‚ when Walter Cunningham is eating lunch at the Finch’s house‚ she openly criticizes him about his eating habits (p 32). This rudeness earns her another

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    References: Cunningham ‚ Lawrence S (2006). Culture & Values; A Survey of the Humanities. Clark Baxter Publishing. (Cunningham‚ 2006) Freeman‚ Charles Quintman‚ Andrew. "Buddhist Text Translation Society ’s Buddhism A to Z." Journal of Asian Studies. 4 2004. Retrieved 27 May 2008. 1073. eLibrary. Proquest CSA. STRAYER

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    explained to Scout‚ “The Cunninghams are country folks‚ farmers‚ and the crash hit them hardest.” (27) Since the farmers were poor‚ professionally employed businessmen‚ such as doctors‚ dentists‚ and lawyers‚ were poor as well. (27) Scout asks‚ “Are we poor Atticus?” Atticus nodded. “We are indeed.”(27) The farmers were the professionals’ main customers. Since the agriculturalists didn’t have money to pay for the service‚ the companies plummeted in terms of money. “As the Cunninghams had no money to pay

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    How I learned to swim

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    Cunningham 1 Ronnie Cunningham Morse English 111 03 Oct. 2013 How I Learned To Swim Learning something new can be a scary experience. One of the hardest things I have ever had to do was learn to swim. I was always afraid of the water‚ but I decided that swimming was an important skill that I should learn. I also thought it would be good exercise and help me become physically stronger. What I did not realize was that learning to swim would also make me a more confident person.

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