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    "The Mullet Girls." Jill McCorkle describes many of her parents’ traits and beliefs that lead to how she viewed the world. From the start you can tell that her mother has a very conservative opinion. Jill goes on to explain why they stay in the little town when they go on vacation. Instead of the big cities they used to visit. "We had stopped going to Ocean Drive and Myrtle Beach‚ which had become a haven for teenagers and college kids who wanted to party." (McCorkle pg.46) Jill notes that she and

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    that we were going to peep in the Radley’s window to see if we could get a look at Boo. We said that if Scout didn’t want to go with us‚ then Scout could go straight home and keep her mouth shut about it. I said‚ “Scout‚ I’m telling you for the last time‚ shut your trap or go home – I declare to the Lord you’re gettin’ more like a girl every day!” So‚ Scout joined us. We snuck under a barbed wire fence. We had to be very quiet‚ and Scout was very nervous! Dill looked in the window‚ but he didn’t

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    Should cussing be socially acceptable or should it remain offensive among present day society? In the article “Cuss Time” by author Jill McCorkle she proposes that cussing should be acceptable in moderation. The article speaks of how it restricts freedom of expression and takes away from thoughts. But that simply cannot be the case though as cuss words really don’t have a place in society now and have never had one before. Society should refrain from repulsive language as it is not acceptable in

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    Heterosexual Jill Review Sexual orientation is defined as “the fact of someone preferring to have sexual relationships either with men‚ or with women‚ or with both”‚ according to the Cambridge Dictionaries Online. Under this definition‚ “preferring” is a psychological and philosophical understanding of human sexuality placed on a continuum with two extremes‚ heterosexuality and homosexuality. Jill‚ the leading actress of Heterosexual Jill (2013)‚ confuses herself with her own sexual orientation after

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    about a security camera‚ and maybe they might not care about the security guards or police but at least they can do something in the moment of the attack they can take action immediately. A perfect example of this is the Jill Meagher case a few months ago‚ you take a look at Jill Meagher she had a few drinks not a ridiculous amount and she did the honourable thing what we are all encouraged to do after we’ve had a few drinks which is not to drive so she walked home which was only 700m. She was minding

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    I thought to myself. I don’t remember a John living here. “Would you two kids like some ice-cream‚ I own an ice-cream parlor not far from here.” He grinned widely. Without hesitating Jack accepted. “No Jack‚ sorry sir we can’t.” “Oh come on Jill‚ it’s free ice cream.” I gave in and accepted too‚ I imagined the colorful sprinkles on an icy cold chocolate ice cream cone. The man led us to his car and opened the back door for us. We adjusted the seat belt and he drove off. I looked to my left

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    to the Jack ‘n Jill brand. As early as the 1970’s Jack’‘n Jill introduced the kiddie treat‚ Jack ‘n Jill Pretzels. Initially available in strawberry and vanilla flavors‚ the Pretzel line has grown and evolved during its 20-year presence in the market. Today‚ Jack ‘n Jill Chocolate Pretzels is a constant kid companion while Jack ‘n Jill Choco Knots‚ Berry Knots and Milky Knots add a delicious twist to snack times of children and adults alike. But it doesn’t stop there for Jack ‘n Jill. This year marks

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    A Study in the Nuances of Communications Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow is a display of the non-verbal and verbal cues present in professional communication. Non-verbal cues include use of gestures and eye contact whilst a verbal cue includes the use of language. Certain elements overlap in both categories. These include the specific manner in which the expert relates to the owner‚ shift of power‚ manner in which the item is held and discussed and levels of courtesy expressed. Specific

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    American living. We as Americans always believe in a liberal‚ more equal state of living‚ and keeping mother earth sustainable. Many feel that presidents should always have an understanding mind and should always work for the the people of all races. Jill Stein is the solitary candidate who has the mind of a strong leader to lead America. She wants more than to demolish terrorists and make a stronger military‚ but create a strong‚ equal nation where we don’t have standards of who is poor and who is

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    Jill Kathryn Ker was born on October 9‚ 1934‚ in Hillston‚ New South Wales‚ in the outback of Australia. Her father was a sheep rancher and her mother a nurse. Together they brought up Jill and her two older brothers on their sheep ranch called Coorain‚ an aboriginal word for "windy place". Jill grew up in near-total isolation with no other playmates than her brothers and was seven before she ever saw another girl but she enjoyed an idyllic childhood on the prosperous and beautiful estate.When she

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