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    Tom Robinson

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    Tom Robinson was an honest‚ trustworthy‚ loyal friend to me. Tom has never meant to hurt anybody‚ let alone a young woman. He was a respectful person and a good neighbor. He was always there to assist those in need. He could be standing with us today‚ carrying on his own like the good man he was. It was very clear to the citizens of Maycomb that Tom was an innocent man that was falsely accused by Mayella. They did not need solid proof because apparently his skin color was enough to get him in trouble

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    Tom Brennan

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    choose to respond. If they are able to face the obstacle and overcome it‚ then they will reap the rewards. Both the novel ‘The story of Tom Brennan’ by J.C. Burke and the film ‘Smile’ by Jeffrey Kramer present how mentors in people’s life will ultimately help them face the obstacles of moving into the world whilst also extending their personal freedom. A barrier for Tom is judgement as he is frightened of how he and his family will be treated in Coghill if their secret is revealed. One discovers due

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    Dear Tom‚ It has been a pleasure to meet you with undisturbed serenity. At this lake‚ we may find very well quiet‚ I think that I may address to you at this time regarding our past business issues. First‚ I do recall that you know about the economic crisis that our company has been going through. Because of this‚ you should know that I need the funds as soon as possible. Therefore‚ Dear Tom‚ It has been a pleasure to meet you with undisturbed serenity. At this lake‚ we may find very well quiet

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    Uncle Tom’s Cabin Origin: This passage was written by Harriet Beecher Stowe who‚ as a northern abolitionist‚ proceeded to elaborate or even belabor over Tom’s brave trials of resistance under the conditions of his cruel master‚ Legree. Stowe also based this book as a response to several key compromises that provoke a self-explanatory problem: a compromise as opposed to a solution. The novel is a fictional response to slavery‚ especially to the Fugitive Slave Law. Along with the Wilmot Proviso

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    My Aunt and My Uncle

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    My aunt and my uncle are both good people‚ but I prefer my uncle than my aunt because he is easier‚ happier‚ and more generous. First‚ my aunt is not easy person; she is always cold with everyone in her family. She is a person who talks while she works‚ and when she works‚ she expects everyone around her to work along with her. On the other hand‚ my uncle is easier than my aunt; he would never do that with anyone in his family. He is always quiet when he cleans up or does something‚ even while he

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    Cabin Crew of role and responsibilities All cabin crew have to undergo security checks at airports before they enter the airplane. Also they has to check the passenger’s needs and check for any disabled passengers‚ so they can arrange any special needs for them. Before the passengers arrive in the aircraft‚ cabin crew always need to check that there are enough supplies and that emergency equipment is working properly. The cabin crew they has to greet the passengers as they board the aircraft

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    Valley that people say is secret it’s called the Boxcar cabin. The Boxcar cabin is located in the desert of Death Valley. People can stay at the boxcar cabin it is a small little shed that is in the middle of the desert. The boxcar cabin has a place to cook and it also has a furnace that heats up the cabin at night when it’s cold. The furnace is one that you have to start a fire and keep putting wood in the furnace to keep it running. Boxcar cabin is really small but it’s a nice place to stay if you

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    Tom Brennan

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    The novel The Story of Tom Brennan by J. C. Burke demonstrates the inevitable reality that individuals must sacrifice their comforts and the safety provided by the old world in order to satisfy unmet inner desires. Burke cleverly depicts this concept through the symbolic gesture of the Brennan’s “Closing the front door of their home for the last time.” Through the use of precise timing‚ “4.30 am on Friday the 23rd of January‚” coupled with the first person narrative allows a reflective and melancholic

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    “We’re in the same cabin‚ we’re in the same cabin‚” they all say out of breath. “We know‚” we say together. “Let’s go to our cabin‚” I tell them. We went to our cabin. Our cabin was big‚ it had 8 beds‚ a bathroom‚ 4 mini tables and a bunch of other stuff. Then we heard the camp counselors say “everybody come to the lake”. So we went to the lake and talked about the rules like don’t be rude and that kind of stuff. But then she said‚ “There is a door in the Robin cabin that says don’t open and

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    Comparison and Contrast Essay A Separate Peace and The Catcher in the Rye The coming of age novels‚ The Catcher in the Rye‚ written by J.D. Salinger‚ and A Separate Peace‚ written by John Knowles‚ both interpret the lives of adolescent boys journeying through their conflicts and inner confusion to reach the level of maturity. Salinger and Knowles both discern the literal ways a typical teenager grows up with the help of literary elements such as plot‚ setting‚ character development‚ conflicts

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