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1. To Kill A Mockingbird Life Sty
A child in 1930's Alabama had a life much different than the life of a child growing up in today's modern society. As opposed to today's standards, education was less civilized. Their home life was not as privileged or as entertaining, and their place in society was much more trivial, and planned out. The lifestyles of a 1930's Alabama youth were
2. Harper Lee
was born on April 28, 1926. She was the youngest of 3 children born to Amasa and Francis Finch Lee. She was born in Monroeville, Alabama. She attended local schools until 1944, at which time, she entered Huntington College in Montgomery, Alabama. She became a Fulbright Scholar and spent a year at Oxford University. She also attended University of A
3. My Freshman Experience At The University Of Alabama
On a day-to-day basis I carry a lot of "baggage." Some days I carry the same "baggage" others I carry smaller load of worries and concerns. There are several issues I brought from home to the University of Alabama. Some issues I deal with everyday while others I am not confronted with as often. Most of this baggage has affected the way my college e
4. Personal Statement Of Academic Goals And Course Of Study
Growing up and attending schools in Enterprise, Alabama, I have always had a dream of returning to rural Alabama to touch the lives of students through education as many of my former teachers have touched me. Throughout my school years there have been numerous teachers who have greatly influenced my life in many ways. One such teacher is Mrs. Marqu
5. The Life Of Author Harper Lee
Harper Lee was born on April 28, 1926, to parents Amasa Coleman Lee and Frances Cunningham Finch Lee. Lee is the youngest of four children. She grew up in a small town in Alabama called Monroeville. When Lee was a child she was a tomboy and read a lot. Lee and her childhood friend Truman Capote, who provided the basis of the character Dill in her n