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    Boy Scouts was in a sense a skeleton key for me. There were endless doors of opportunity that could be opened. I had access to many leadership and volunteer opportunities that I otherwise would not of had. I worked countless hours collecting food and working at the nearby food pantry in Brandon. I worked on projects led by fellow scouts in my troop and picked up trash in the local park in Rosendale more times than I can count. I’ve learned many skills in scouting besides the stereotypical knots and

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    Atticus Finch is a skilled lawyer who defends an innocent black man‚ Tom Robinson‚ who was charged with the rape of a white girl. This was a controversial case in the history of Maycomb and Atticus was a brave man to have taken the task of defending Tom. Atticus is courageous and stands up for what he believes in. He is a compassionate man who is very morally conscious and believes in equality. He hates unfair advantages and‚ in particular‚ the unfair advantage that white people have over Negroes

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    most interesting characters is Atticus Finch. Atticus is smart‚ brave‚ and wise. Atticus Finch is a smart man. First of all he is a lawyer. To be a lawyer you have to solve puzzles and fight for someone’s innocence. The quote “Mr. Ewell can you read and write?” ( ) shows the detail and thought he out into the questioning. Also Atticus never went to school. His dad taught him‚ and he is still smarter than most the people in Maycomb. Lastly he taught Scout how to read before she had even

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    Mockingbird by Harper Lee is a novel about a young girl named Scout and her family who live in Maycomb County‚ a small town in Alabama during the 1930’s. Throughout the book‚ Scout and her older brother‚ Jem‚ experience many minor and major alterations and events that ultimately lead to them changing the way they look at the people around them and have a new perspective on life itself. Even so‚ there are some things that remain unchanged. Scout and Jem had a very strong bond at the start of the novel

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    To Kill A Mockingbird In To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Jem and Scout change a lot during the course of the novel‚ and also learn many things throughout this book. Scout and Jem have many differences and similarities in this book and are very important characters in this novel. Scout learns about racism and how to be more polite. Jem learns about being more kind to others. He becomes more mature and courageous throughout this novel. Some examples of Jem being courageous is

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARYMerrill Finch Incorporated is a large financial services corporation. As a newly hired financial planner for the company‚ I have been assigned the task of investing $100‚000 for a client. The investment alternatives have been restricted to five options: T-Bills‚ High Tech‚ Collections‚ U.S. Rubber‚ Market portfolio‚ and a 2-Stock portfolio. The economic forecasting staff for Merrill Finch developed probability estimates for the state of the economy‚ and the security analysts have

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    LeeCharacter AnalysisAtticus Finch Previous  Next  Atticus represents morality and reason in To Kill a Mockingbird. As a character‚ Atticus is even-handed throughout the story. He is one of the very few characters who never has to rethink his position on an issue. His parenting style is quite unique in that he treats his children as adults‚ honestly answering anyquestion they have. He uses all these instances as an opportunity to pass his values on to Scout and Jem. Scout says that "’Do you really

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    govern the public. The Boy Scouts of America has recently demonstrated many discriminatory injunctions against the rights of homosexuals. They have deemed it necessary to ban homosexuals from becoming leaders and members of their private organization. Leaders of the Boy Scouts of America have declared that homosexuals are incapable of living

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    your authority. There are always ups and downs in being a leader. Some days‚ there are more downs than ups‚ but as a leader I have to learn from what happened and try to make it better for next time. As a leader of a Boy Scout Patrol can be stressful when dealing with young scouts‚ around 12-14‚ that usually do not like to respect their leaders. At the age around 12 and 13‚ they will listen to what you are saying‚ but will not do that action that you asked of them. This is challenging for me‚ and

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    Mockingbird‚ Scout begins as a naive six-year-old who does not understand everything‚ then she becomes an eight-year-old who is wise beyond her years. In the beginning‚ Scout was in the moment and was somewhat naive. Being a six-year- old‚ she loved to play and have fun with her brother Jem and Miss Rachel’s nephew‚ Dill. Scout and Jem had a very strong bond and learn a lot from each other. Jem was much like his father‚ Atticus. He was calm and thought things through. However‚ Scout was a very

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