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    To Kill a Mockingbird In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ many characters in the book demonstrate bravery. Three good examples are Atticus Finch‚ Tom Robinson‚ and Dolphus Raymond. Atticus Finch was brave for defending a Negro in court because he knew it was the right thing to do. The Negro’s name was Tom Robinson. Tom gets accused of raping a young woman and shows bravery by telling the truth in front of a court house of whites. Dolphus Raymond likes to be known as the town drunk‚ but many

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    Spanish-speaking Americans‚ and 10 are not. The defendant’s lawyer challenges the jury selection‚ claiming bias against her client. The government lawyer disagrees‚ saying that the probability of this particular jury composition is common. What do you think? If the jury pool remained 2 are Spanish speaking Americans‚ it is only 17% of the pool that is Spanish speaking – which is not even close to the 30% population of Spanish speaking Americans in the southwest. To make it more fair‚ the percentage

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    Freshman year I auditioned for my school’s traveling drama group‚ and made the cast for a few plays. One of these plays is called “Bang Bang You’re Dead”‚ and is about Josh- a kid with undiagnosed schizophrenia that combined with his parents inattention leads to him shooting up his school‚ killing 5 people. I’ve now participated in this play for three years and hopefully a fourth‚ should I get in‚ and through the years I’ve matured and gotten more understanding of topics such as school violence

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    PROBLEM THREE [Min Shan Shih v the Queen 2000 DTC 2072 – Residence] Read the Tax Court of Canada case Min Shan Shih v the Queen 2000 DTC 2072 and explain in your own words the reason for the decision in the case. Solution to P3-3 The taxpayer was found not resident in Canada for the years in question because when all of the facts were considered‚ the taxpayer never became a resident of Canada. His normal routine of daily living remained in Taiwan (i.e.‚ his work‚ parents‚ social ties

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    I have been working overtime for the last few weeks or else I would have schedule a trip to Vegas last week. As stated before we will still go to Vegas in my car. I can guarantee we will go to one this year‚ but just don’t know when. f you are not working or doing anything this Tuesday August 27th feel free to join us‚ but I can’t guarantee if I can take an extra guest with me I need to check. I will be heading down to Universal Studios Hollywood for the Behind the Scene Halloween Horror

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    Honey‚ You’re Scaring The Children When I realized I can think for myself -- that I can question things-- is when I truly started living. When I stepped outside of myself‚ and questioned something for what it was or what it could be. When I completely eliminated bias as a whole; or at least how I saw it from my window of perspective; this was living. This topic I am about to bring up is..controversial and is something that you may not agree with yourself; the topic I am implying is religion. Note

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    hours of vigorous labor was going to waste‚ like the leftovers you swore to eat but by now have a pungent odor. I take a deep breath‚ breathing in the dusty field and the smell of Hubba Bubba gum I was anxiously chewing. I stared directly into the pitcher’s eyes‚ she was probably a nice girl‚ but at this moment all I could see was the black in her dark chocolate brown eyes‚ taunting me like a bully ready to fight. The pitch came‚ Right below the chest level‚ just high enough where I can get a good

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    Getting Bullied Because You’re Different? The People in children of war have similar situations in their stories. Mostly are all struggling and are getting bullied and are trying to fit in.Ha is a main character in the book “Inside Out and Back Again”she was born in Vietnam and she has to flee from the war.The main thing i’m focusing on is bullying because they talk about to a lot in the book and in the articles.I like this topic because people talk about it a lot.Refuges‚like Ha‚often struggle with

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    To kill a mockingbird theme essay The book “to kill a mockingbird‚” written by Harper Lee‚ uses the mockingbird to symbolize innocence. There are people in widely different situations who are innocent‚ such as Jem and Scout‚ Tom Robinson‚ and Arthur “Boo” Radley. The story takes place in a small town called Maycomb‚ in Alabama. There are two kids who go by the names Jem and Scout. Scout is the narrator of the story‚ and Jem is her older brother. They’re young‚ and still very innocent. Tom Robinson

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    you’re not entitled to you opinion” by Patrick Stokes. Just the title of the article interested me‚ as it’s commonplace for people to say “Well‚ I’m entitled to my opinion” during a discussion or argument. Stokes points out that "Well‚ I’m entitled to my opinion" is often used to end a discussion or argument without having to further explain your justification for your beliefs. He makes the following important distinction; while you may be entitled to say what you believe‚ you are not entitled to have

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