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    Harper Lee’s extraordinary and original tale‚ To Kill a Mockingbird displays the difficulty and struggle of the community in Maycomb County through the eyes of a young girl named Jean Louise Finch. The main character‚ Atticus Finch plays an important role throughout the novel. His wisdom‚ words and actions help guide the town through the harsh times of prejudice and injustice. He demonstrates powerful leadership through his three different roles as a father‚ a lawyer and a noble citizen of the town

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    The Lawyer Who Believes In Equality Lawyers are supposed to be compassionate and willing to fight for justice. In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Atticus Finch is a well respected man in the town he lives in called Maycomb County. He is a lawyer who is trying to defend a black man‚ who is accused of raping a white woman. This is such an important case because it is a white man against a black man in court where race is not supposed to matter. Atticus tries his hardest to make the jury believe

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    not worrying what tomorrow brings. Being able to live with Atticus makes you wiser and able to see the wrongs of people. He is just an amazing person. He shows that you can’t always win (like the Tom Robinson case)‚ but you can still fight. Atticus Finch may not be the youngest dad for Jem and Scout‚

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    Cunningham’s mind that night. Atticus went beyond the expectations of a defence attorney and the black community of Maycomb show their appreciation to Atticus by rising as he leaves the court after Tom Robinson’s trial and they also deliver food goods to the Finch home in the mornings

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    Stone FinchInc.: Jim Billing Best Leader Risk Taker Energetic Social Hands on Leadership 80°/° of employees followed him Assessment of Jim Billing’s performance as president of Stone Finch Billings showed innovation but he made very radical changes. He wanted to start reward scheme for motivating the employees and he did it but in an unfair manner. He decentralized the authority. Assessment of the entrepreneurial subsidiary concept Conducting subsidiaries is a good opportunity for workers

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    STONE FINCHINC. :YOUNG DIVISION ‚ OLD DIVISION Action plan ACTION PLAN BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE CASE STUDY This case study focuses on the problems in introducing innovation strategies into an older manufacturing organization. PROBLEMS:- 1) Motivation of employees. 2) Lack of growth opportunities for the employees. 3) Proper human resource management. 4) Lack of coordination between the subsidiaries. 5) Improper flow of command within the organisation. 6) Subsidiary management

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    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 and intolerance‚ Atticus represents justice and morality.

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    Domenichella 1 Peter Domenichella Mod F 11/12/12 Atticus Finch and Parenting in To Kill a Mockingbird Atticus Finch is a single father of two children‚ Jeremy Finch‚ also known as Jem Finch‚ and Jean Louise Finch‚ also known as Scout Finch. Atticus raises his kids by trying to instill good qualities and virtues‚ such as justice and equality. He also worked to develop a respective conscience in Jem and Scout. Atticus has a very kind and loving relationship with his kids. The parenting

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    and twitching. Neighbours watched as local lawyer Atticus Finch put the dog down. Jem Finch‚ son of Atticus Finch‚ saw the dog walking down the street‚ and alerted Calpurnia. Calpurnia then alerted the neighbourhood of the mad dog’s presence. All neighbours watched from the safety of their homes as the dog approached. Jem and Scout Finch watched from behind Calpurnia as their father approached the dog. Atticus Finch‚ or “One-Shot Finch” Used Mr. Tate’s gun to shoot the dog. In a swift motion

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    Characterization Interpretation of Atticus Finch The characterization of Atticus finch is definitely more accurate in Malcolm Gladwell’s “The Courthouse Ring: Atticus Finch and the Limits of Southern Liberalism” than in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. The way Harper Lee depicts Atticus makes him seem unrealistic‚ while Gladwell’s interpretation has more evidence behind it and seems more accurate. Gladwell’s interpretation of Atticus reveals the unrealistic world he lives in‚ the weakness

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