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    take it…? Atticus did. The kind father from Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird Was given the job to defend Tom Robinson‚ a black man‚ who was accused of rapping a white girl. As a lawyer‚ as good as Atticus was‚ he took the job and took Tom to trial. In this paper you will explore the character Atticus Finch‚ his family‚ job‚ and role in this story. Atticus Finch is a selfless man. Within the story we read the scene where Atticus is willing to stick up for an innocent black man. In that time

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    1. Choose the correct tense and voice. On November 22‚1963 the President of US of America John F.Kennedy 1)to arrive in Dallas in a beautiful sunny day.They2)to leave the airport at 11.50 a.m..At12.30 the car 3)to turn from Houston street to elm street.The car 4)to move very slowly.Mr. Kenedy and his wife 5)wave at the crowds when there 6)to be the sound of a gun.The Presidents hand 7)to stop moving.There 8) to be a third shoot and his head 9)to cover with blood.John Kennedy 10)to assassinate

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    people to start consuming these products. A prime example of this is the Joe Camel advertising campaign‚ which was secretly aimed at kids in Camel’s effort to get young people to start smoking. Only recently (as a result of several legal battles) did cigarette companies become more sensitive to the young audience and‚ as a result‚ pulled their ads from magazines with a considerable number of young readers. This is a step in the right direction‚ but advertisers still manage to increase the consumption

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    How Did Egypt Change

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    IV‚ took the throne. His subjects were not prepared for what was to occur in the coming years under the new ruler. The beginning of Amenhotep IV’s reign didn’t hold too many changes but as the years progressed‚ one by one‚ transformations to the Egyptian way of life (religion especially) began to take place. These changes that were initiated were not only in religion‚ but in art‚ writing‚ politics‚ architecture‚ and all were based on his new philosophy. Egypt had always been known for worshipping

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    to) emphasis on structure‚ tone‚ word usage‚ figurative language‚ and imagery. This approach can identify more or less to a scientific view of the work to find its true nature as it stands.     The title of the poem‚ "I wandered lonely as a cloud" has a subtle ring to it. The point of view is 1st person‚ which indicates the author is allowing the reader to view him not as a human but as free-flowing object of nature. To wander is to walk with no pre-determined sense of direction. The author uses

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    THE NEEDS AND ITS COVERAGE IN BUILDING HAPPINESS IN EDWIN ARLINGTON’S A HAPPY MAN Introduction A Happy Man is a poem of Edwin Arlington Robinson about happiness reached by Edwin through the decision he made. Edwin lived in a period of millionaire when American competes to become millionaire after the Civil War. He born and raised in Maine to a wealthy family‚ he was the youngest of three sons and not groomed to take over the family business. Instead‚ he pursued poetry since childhood‚ joining

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    How Did Apple Change

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    Macintosh File System vs. BSD UNIX File System Macintosh File System vs. BSD UNIX File System. Why did Apple change? In order to find this answer I had first understand the two technologies and their background. Lets begin with Macintosh Operating System’s first file system named Hierarchical File System. Hierarchical File System was introduced in 1985 to support Apple’s first Macintosh model that contained a hard drive. The Hierarchical File System was created to overcome the performance issues

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    It is one thing to have power. It is another to know how to use it. Once a person is giver power over others it is important that they know how to use it in the correct way. The more power one has‚ the more responsibility they take on. Once Macbeth got the power he wanted‚ he abused it. Early on in the story‚ Macbeth hated the idea of killing for his own gain‚ but after he becomes king he has no problem with it. He orders to have his best friend‚ Banquo‚ killed and decides to have Macduff’s whole

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    CHAPTER 18 SPOILAGE‚ REWORK‚ AND SCRAP TRUE/FALSE 1. Reducing defects helps to reduce costs‚ but it does not make the business more competitive. 2. Scrap and rework are considered to be the same thing by managerial accountants. 3. Spoilage can be considered either normal or abnormal. 4. Counting spoiled units as part of output units in a process-costing system usually results in a higher cost per unit. 5. Under the FIFO

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    This planet has — or rather had — a problem‚ which was this: most of the people living on it were unhappy for pretty much of the time. Many solutions were suggested for this problem‚ but most of these were largely concerned with the movement of small green pieces of paper‚ which was odd because on the whole it wasn’t the small green pieces of paper that were unhappy. Douglas Adams‚ in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (1979)‚ Introduction All the perplexities‚ confusions‚ and distresses in America

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