In the small southern town of Macomb, there are different citizens and personalities that make it up. There are the Finches, Cunninghams, Ewells, Hecks and many others that add to the unpredictable town itself. They bring songs to the musical of Macomb County whether they’re light and positive or dark and dangerous. The main character and narrator Scout is all about not caring what others think, doing what she feels comfortable with, and unapologetically being herself. I think she would sing the song “This is Me” by Keala Settle. The lyrics claim, Begin Match to source 1 in source list: Submitted to Harrison High School on 2018-04-04“I am who I’m meant to be this is me/ Look out ‘cause here I come/ And I’m marching on to the beat I drum/ I’m not scared to be seen/ I make no apologies, this is me.”End Match In the Begin Match to source 1 in source list: Submitted to Harrison High School on 2018-04-04songEnd Match it talks Begin Match to source 1 in source list: Submitted to Harrison High School on 2018-04-04aboutEnd Match being yourself Begin Match to source 1 in source list: Submitted to Harrison High School on 2018-04-04thatEnd Match means a lot to Scout because in Maycomb it’s important to be a proper lady and play nice but Scout would rather play in the dirt and wear overalls. …show more content…
He’s a lawyer in Macomb and is the poster child for right doings and being truly genuine. He always sees people's perspective from their point of view and does the “dirty work” of the
went on to to work in the state’s attorney’s office (“Jeffrey Ashton Biography” par 1). “As
Jan works well with a wide variety of individuals. I was his supervising attorney from 2002 to December 2014 and for several years we attended court together on a weekly basis. Our cases dealt with mostly unrepresented individuals, many of whom were the recipients of public assistance. Jan dealt as politely and courteously with the unrepresented parties as he did with the attorneys who appeared on cases. Jan also dealt with many cases that required an interpreter for one or both of the parties at court. He was patient and effective in resolving these cases while making sure the parties were clearly informed on what was taking place..
Each person has their own exclusive voice. In chapter three of To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, Scout and Walter develop a quarrel between each other, but Jem, Scout's older brother, ends their fight and instead befriends Walter. This essay is more about Scout's voice and how it shows how she is curious and emotional. Through the use of diction, imagery, and syntax, the narrator shows her voice.
He was raised in Texas and lived on a cattle farm. He loves the outdoors and hunting on his family's property. He moved up to Minnesota because his cousins lived in Pillager. He wanted a change of scenery, so he became a lawyer in Cass County. He had only a few cases in Texas, but he won all of his cases.
Mr. Blevins has a masters in public administration from George Mason University and had a B.A. from Emory and Henry College. He is a legislative advocate for transportation and healthcare issues. He recently worked with executive officials under both Governor Kaine, and Governor McDonnell giving advice on finances and policy. In 2015 Mr. Blevins was appointed to the Mount Vernon Board of Visitors. He is currently teaching a course at Emory and Henry College that expands from his lecture. If anything, he has earned the right to brag on himself and say that he 's accomplished a lot because for someone in their early thirties he has done a lot and he has done a lot in some powerful places in the world. I would say that he is definitely the guy you go to when you need help on just about anything. The fact is, he has connections.
As a student enters the gym doors of Smith-Cotton they can see various trophies from our athletic teams, along with our JROTC National Championship banners that hang up from the walls. One can see by the quality of our gym that our sports are a main part of our school, but as one wonders on into the hallways of our school, they can see how dull they are. By the plainness of the walls, there seems to be no life, in the JROTC hallway you see the trophy cabinet full of multiple national trophies and as you venture on you get to see images of what these teams do, along with the bulletin board that shows newspaper articles of the success of the program. But as you continue to walk toward the other side of the classroom, one can only see some bulletin boards that do not have many things on them except for some advertising. Just by observing this, a new student can see that our school has a great deal to do with sports, but what they cannot see is how well this school performs academically. As we walk down the halls you rarely see a student’s work displayed. So one can assume what James Coleman thinks to be correct, that “altogether, the trophy case would suggest to the innocent visitor that he was entering an athletic club, not an educational institution." This is a dilemma among many schools that is sometime not dealt with adequately.
A native of the city of Detroit, Attorney Coleman has been fighting for justice for more than six years. Upon graduation from Wayne State University Law
He is a defender of those who do not have a voice and those who have been downtrodden. He is a protester to mob rules. He defended even when he was assigned a lost cause case. He chooses to defend one he really did not want to defend because he believes everyone should have a proper defense. Not only was he ethical in his profession, but this single father famously defends a black man, Tom Robinson, who was falsely accused of raping a white woman in the Jim Crow American south, is ethical in all aspects of his life.
As scout is getting older she is learning more about what the town is like. She becomes aware of the things she’s done and the effects it has had on her and others around. This quote on page 278 shows her understanding starting to change.
He was elected to the House of Representatives in 1998, and serves on the following committees: Banking and Insurance, Vice Chairman; Commerce; and Education. He is also CEO of Wisdom Herbs and the SweetLeaf Company (www.12news.com).
As a Virginian, he believes in protecting Virginia’s environment. He opposes off-shore drilling, combats climate change and protects the Chesapeake Bay.
mostly well known for his stand against segregation in the past time. During the age of “white
He is a retired U.S. Air Force Colonel and a former prisoner of war of North Vietnam. He is a representative with conservative views. He sponsored the bill to decrease the amount of Social Security benefits and to increase the amount of time it would take to become fully qualified for the benefits.
he is on the good side of the warden, he devises a very interesting and