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    positive influences that help shape Scout into the person she becomes at the end of the novel. In Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mocking Bird‚ there are 3 main characters that have an effect on Scout’s maturity. Jem Finch influences Scout because he is always looking out for her best interest. Next‚ Calpurnia influences Scout because she teaches her how to act “ladylike”. Finally‚ Atticus Finch influences Scout because he teaches her important life lessons throughout the book. Jem‚ Atticus and Calpurnia have the

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    How do children learn Gender Identity? A child ’s awareness of being a boy or a girl starts in the first year of life‚ Mukherji (2001) emphazises that a child begins to think of themselves as separate individuals and develop knowledge about who they are at around 15 to 18 months. Each of us has a gender identity a private feeling that we are male or female. There are two fundamentally different explanations for how gender develops i.e. Nature vs. Nurture. Nurture is the result of environmental

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    How Juliet Changes From the Beginning to the End Romeo and Juliet have left many women asking themselves‚ "Romeo‚ oh Romeo‚ wherefore art thou Romeo?" The novel Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare tells a story about two crossed lovers‚ and a feud between their families‚ in which cannot stop the strong love for each other. The Montages and the Capulets both go through hard breaking times just so that Romeo and Juliet may unite as one‚ but they end up finding out their love is too strong

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    We Learn From Those Closest to Us “You will never truly understand something until it happens to you.” My mother says. Yeah‚ yeah I get it. Until you put yourself in someone else’s shoes you know what they have gone through. That’s not what I’ve thought of until something really happened to me. See‚ I’ve never met my father. I’ve always asked her why I don’t ever get to see him and why she doesn’t ever talk about him. When I was a little girl‚ she told me not to talk to any boys. Why? Because boys

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    conscience‚ evil and ambition in "Macbeth" are strongly developed right from the beginning. Shakespeare establishes the theme by imagery‚ language‚ and dramatic techniques. Shakespeare uses these techniques to show the flaws in Macbeth that leads to his tragic death. Macbeth was chosen to emphasize the drama and tragedy as he would have been one of the most courageous and honorable characters. From Macbeth’s death we can learn not to let temptation‚ desire‚ ambition‚ equivocation‚ and evil influence

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    The Hobbit: What did Bilbo Baggins Learn At the beginning of the adventure‚ Bilbo is a conservative‚ careful hobbit‚ blind to the adventurous side of his world. The Tookish part in him has been buried deep as a result of his community‚ and their narrow-minded view on life. We can see this when Gandalf arrives at his house‚ and begins talking to him and he says‚ “We don’t want any adventures here‚ thank-you!” thus implying that it is not directly his opinion. Throughout the journey‚ he becomes

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    Afghanistan‚ one of the two team leaders really showed what it means to do the job. If I had difficulty carrying out a task he’d either show me how to do it properly‚ or a more efficient way of doing it. But he did it in such manner that I began to figure it out myself. I was able to quickly and effectively meld into that team after being moved there from my previous team leader. He would always place his soldiers’ needs before the needs of his own. When the unit we were supporting ordered us to carry

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    Complex Character: Scout in To Kill a Mockingbird Jean Louise Finch‚ also known as Scout‚ like most complex characters in fiction stories‚ changes in Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird.” In the beginning‚ Scout is a young kid that really doesn’t know what is the right thing and the wrong thing to do. When she is talking to Miss Maudie she mentions that Arthur Radley may have “died and they shoved him up the chimney.‚” (Lee 43)‚ and this irks Miss Maudie. This is because Scout really doesn’t understand

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    advertisement of the iPhone 5S and be put before or during the news time so that those people can know the information about 5S. 2) The comedies are also good for those people. Like 《 Mr. Bean 》‚ I think he is well known and people love the stories about him that his a funny and lovely guy. There may be huge stress from the work bring to these people‚ so the comedies can reduce the stress from the work. Also‚ apple Inc. can advertise the iPhone 5S during the advertising time. So they can see iPhone 5S.

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    3.0 The significant individual from Maori community in Aotearoa The Maori history in New Zealand started from 1300 AD. According to a research‚ the ancestors of the Maori were a Polynesian people who originating from south-east Asia‚ they were making the long traveling via Taiwan‚ through the South Pacific islands and then on to Aotearoa. There were many different tribes in the Maori community. After two European explorers found the place respectively in the middle of 18th Century and 19th Century

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