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    Kymora-Lee Sue Chung Hing is a multitalented‚ vibrant‚ thirteen year old. She is outgoing and loves to laugh. She has an exuberant personality. She is gifted in many different talents and hobbies‚ and she absolutely loves her culture. Although I haven’t known her for very long‚ I have learned quite a bit about her and her interests. In fact‚ I have gathered some into depth information about her. Kymora-Lee Sue Chung Hing was born on September 12‚ 2002‚ to Suzanne and Floyd Hing. Kymora was born in

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    The verdict of a court case lies squarely on Atticus’ closing statement that needs to be powerful in order to win. In “To Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee‚ a court case takes Maycomb by surprise. A case between an African American man and a poor white woman makes for a difficult situation for its residents. The jury needs to be able to analyze the information and evidence given from the witnesses to give an honest conclusion. Depending on how the jury swings‚ it could put an innocent man’s life

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    A woman would stay home to care for the children‚ and do the cooking and cleaning‚ while a man would go out and financially support the family. Harper Lee writes‚ “Jem parceled out our roles: I was Mrs. Radley‚ and all I had to do was come out and sweep the porch” (39). Even children are influenced by the standards and roles of a woman in the household. The children’s reenactment of their image of the

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    something I found particularly helpful Gervais mentioned is writers must be open to change and opinions of others. This does not mean they must sell out however‚ writers need to consider and question what is told to them and apply it to their work. John B. Lee explains it is a good idea to get job where a writer still has energy at the end of the day to write after which is

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    Sara Lee Corporation in 2011: Has Its Retrenchment Strategy Been Successful? Amanda Hibbs Anderson University Overview Sara Lee Corporation has a vision “to be the first choice of consumers and customers around the world by bringing together innovative ideas‚ continuous improvement and people who can make things happen.” The company’s vision can be summed up simply with their mission: “To simply delight you…everyday.” The company has been trying to achieve these goals since 1939 when the

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    find the evidence base on facts. Highlighting 2 informational articles‚ and the book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee in chapter 20 of Atticus speech of what the jury should do. Let’s start with Atticus’s speech and why he was describing the facts and statements of Tom’s innocence. Atticus starts off by telling the jury “Gentlemen”‚ which he gave the jury a sign of respect. (Lee 393)“Atticus begins as the sender and he trying to tell the jury that

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    Analysis: Edgar Allan Poe wrote "Annabel Lee" in May 1849‚ a few months before his death‚ and it first appeared in The Southern Literary Messenger posthumously in November 1849. Although the poem may refer to a number of women in Poe’s life‚ most acknowledge it to be in memory of Virginia Clemm‚ Poe’s wife who married him at the age of thirteen and who died in 1847 before she turned twenty-five. The work returns to Poe’s frequent fixation with the Romantic image of a beautiful woman who has died

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    Throughout the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ many different prejudices are revealed. The most prominent being the racial prejudice between the white people and black people in Maycomb‚ Alabama during the 1930’s. However‚ there are many more subtle and discreet prejudices against other people in Maycomb‚ also. One of the first prejudices to become known is against the Cunninghams. The Cunninghams are a very poor farming family who were hit hard by the Great Depression. "...The Cunninghams never took

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    Character Analysis: Dr. Gregory House Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie) is devoid of bedside manner and wouldn’t even talk to his patients if he could get away with it. Dealing with his own constant physical pain‚ he uses a cane that seems to punctuate his acerbic‚ brutally honest demeanor. While his behavior can border on antisocial‚ House is a maverick physician whose unconventional thinking and flawless instincts have afforded him a great deal of respect. An infectious disease specialist‚ he’s

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    In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ she uses characterization‚ symbolism‚ and conflict to teach us that we shouldn’t assume bad things about people just because they are acting weird and that we should know why they are acting that way in the first place. They might just be good people after all. One of the elements in the book is characterization. She uses this element to show us things about characters from other characters. Mayella Ewell acted like a little kid when she was sitting up in front

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