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    In the game of chess‚ white is given the unfair advantage of the first move and is theoretically more likely to beat the black. It is like the type of advantage that is seen in racial discrimination. In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ racial discrimination is an underlying theme. This issue is brought up in a town in the south and then narrated by the uncorrupted view of a child. Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ racial discrimination is brought to light in a single chapter through the character

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    Changing Perspectives Prejudice and racism are major issues in everyday life. They can sway a person’s perspective‚ on a situation or individual‚ towards one way or another. In Harper Lee’s‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Scout’s perspectives change as she experiences prejudice throughout her life. Her viewpoints about Atticus Finch‚ Boo Radley‚ and Tom Robinson change as she matures. Scout’s ideas of who Atticus Finch is change from the beginning to the end of the novel. At first she is ashamed of her

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    diet.  Consuming too much animal products can cause disease‚ and unhealthy weight.  In “Food That Kills”‚ Dr. Michael Klaper discusses the dangers of consuming animal by-products‚ the benefits of a plant diet‚ and how a plant diet can boost your health. Klaper believes that completely eliminating the consumption of animal by-products is the key to a healthy diet. Although I agree that Americans eat too much meat‚ cutting meat completely out is not beneficial either. It can be concluded from the

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    significance of the title‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. The title To Kill a Mockingbird is very significant to the novel as it portrays many forms of mockingbirds throughout it. As the novel progresses‚ it becomes clear that Boo Radley and Tom Robinson are the true Mockingbirds of the story. They both are innocent from the accusations claimed upon them. When choosing the title of the novel‚ Harper Lee had to make sure it stood out but also was relevant to the story. To Kill a Mockingbird shows

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    Pub. Date: 1960 Genre: Fiction Setting: Maycomb County‚ Alabama 1930’s Pint of View: First person Plot Summary: The story is about two children‚ Scout and Jem Finch‚ and their father Atticus‚ a lawyer‚ as they live through three tough summers. They reside in Maycomb County‚ Alabama‚ a town that discriminates people based on what they look like and/or what their social status is. The children face many difficult situations where they have to decide what is right or wrong (Main situation

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    Should students be allowed to eat in the classroom? Many people say that students should be able to eat during class. Unlike other people think the opposite. Let’s see why people think students should eat in class. First where going to start with the negative side. Which means the people that think it’s a bad idea. The have many reasons some are just dumb and some are very true that’s might just change your mind. They earthier think that the students will make a big mess or sometimes student have

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    killing a mockingbird; mockingbirds are innocent and they don’t harm anyone. This is exactly what Harper Lee showed in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird. Harper Lee uses characters that have had innocence stripped from them and indirectly compares them to a mockingbird. The mockingbird was used as a symbol of innocence they don’t harm anyone in anyway. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Lee uses the mockingbird as a symbol of innocence to compare the corruption of society forced upon Tom Robinson‚

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    been important moments that have changed the way we live today‚ but even though the Civil Rights Act of 1866 broadened civil rights to all persons born in the United States‚ it didn’t necessarily put an end to racism then and there. In the book‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ a black man is being accused of raping a white woman during the time of the Great Depression. The main character‚ Scout‚ struggles to understand why there is so much controversy over her father‚ a white man

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    Thesis Statement: In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ as Jem expands his boundaries with regard to various people and events within Maycomb County‚ Lee shows how the process of growing up and maturing into an adult involves the act of questioning and reasoning‚ the guidance of enlightened adults‚ and the acceptance of certain harsh realities. Topic Sentence: In the beginning of the novel‚ through his interactions with Boo Radley‚ Jem learns not to judge a person based upon appearances.

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