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Bangles are nowadays not merely considered as traditional jewelry, but also modern and fashionable accessory. Women can rely everything on these modern accessories. Actually, bangles have much importance in a woman's life because of their specialty for just women accessory. Bangles have been recognized as important item in many cultures all over the world. You have might seen African culture, in which women wear bangles even from their wrists to shoulders. Another example is in many Asian countries, in which bangles can be symbols of marriage.

Alarm clocks are the wake modes and with time, they have undergone a sea change.The advancement of technology in the alarm clocks is quite visible through the different models that are available in the market today for the convenience of the user to wake up from bed at his desired time.

Waking up early in the morning from deep slumber is indeed a challenging task and one cannot definitely do it on their own if they had a tiring day. And if they are left to wake up on their own they would wake up very late only to get appalled that they are way behind on their day's schedule. It is only with the help of an alarm clock that one can wake up on time and have things on schedule so that the activities of the day proceed as per plan and there is no clash of events. From the time they have been invented, alarm clocks occupy a pivotal and indispensible place in one's life.

This helpful article covers the four simple steps that you must follow when you are beginning the process of writing a fiction book. When you're done with these steps, you'll feel clear about what to do and you'll be excited to get started writing your great novel.

The town of Maycomb experiences another flush of excitement in February. The mangy dog, Tim Johnson, walks up in the town streets carrying rabies.

The day that follows the previous chapter's event is Jem's 12th birthday. Jem and Scount walk into town to buy something out of his birthday money.

Jem demands that Scout leave him alone and begin to act more like a girl. Jem is 12 years old now and his attitude has changed.

Aunt Alexandra announces that she is staying for awhile to give the children some woman's influence. According to the customs of Maycomb, staying for awhile could mean staying as short as a matter of days or longer period that would take even years.

Jem and Scout become the town's object for staring and whispering people as the trial of the black man Tom Robinson moves on and their father Atticus is his legal defense representative. Scout attempts to find the meaning of rape by asking her father.

Bob Ewell's threat to Atticus worries everyone except Atticus himself. Bob threatens to get back at Atticus for the embarrassment he received during the hearing. Atticus shrugs his shoulders and tells the children that Bob Ewell needs to get the spirit of vengefulness out of his system. He regards the whole thing as an empty threat. Atticus does not expect Bob to make any more trouble, but Aunt Alexandra and the kids cannot help feeling worried.

The next day is the first day of Tom Robinson's trial. Every one in the town appears in the courtroom to witness the trial except for Miss Maudie who does not approve watching the trial because she feels if is like watching a Roman carnival.

Aunt Alexandra plans to introduce Scout formally to her missionary circle. She invites the circle for tea in August. Scout Finch helps Calpurnia serve the tea. She is wearing a dress. Aunt Alexandra instructs Scout to stay with the ladies. The group talks about an African tribe recently converted to Christianity and then gossips about their black servants behaving mean after Tom's trial.

Judge Taylor presides during the court case and during the first witness interrogation, Atticus finds many holes in the testimony that Tom actually raped Mayella. The sheriff was the first person outside the Ewell family who saw Mayella after the rape incident.

The boys, Jem and Dill, witness Helen, Tom Robinson's wife who is now a widow, collapse even before Atticus has the chance to tell her the bad news. Atticus tries to be gentle in breaking the news but Helen cannot hold in her emotions. Within two days, Tom's death becomes the town's topic for gossiping.

To Kill a Mockingbird is a classic novel by Harper Lee. In chapter 1, Scout Finch, the six-year-old girl narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird, lives during the 1930's near downtown in Maycomb, a small Alabama town, with her father Atticus, brother Jem, and cook Calpurnia.

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This is Scout's first year in school. She has been awaiting this event, but it did not take her long to discover that school does not interest her at all. She was excited to learn at school but lost her interest when her teacher, Miss Caroline Fisher, poorly dealt with the child students -- herself and her pupils.

Scout begins to think that her strained relationship with the teacher is Walter Cunningham's fault. She wastes no time in getting payback and starts tormenting the boy, rubbing his nose in the dirt at the school playground. She only quits tormenting the boy when her brother comes to the boy's rescue. Jem invites Walter to eat lunch at their home, which surprises her so much she nearly falls over. In some regions of the country, some people treat lunch as dinner.

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