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There are three main themes of “To Kill a Mockingbird”: The Coexistence of Good and Evil: The novel shows the reader the transition of Scout and Jem from innocent children, when they assume that all people are good, to a more adult perspective where they encounter evil, prejudice and hatred.
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D. Independent audits are conducted by people outside the entity and internal audits are conducted by employees themselves.
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Based on the current theories and research on the sexual division of labor, four critical aspects of hunter‐gatherer socioecology led to the evolutionary origin of the SDL in humans: long‐term dependency on high‐cost offspring, optimal dietary mix of mutually exclusive foods, efficient foraging based on specialized skill, and sex‐differentiated comparative advantage in tasks.
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#1 Ponyboy was walking alone after the movie, and he knew he could easily get jumped by a group of Socs-when he fell asleep at the park.
#2 When he ran out of the house(after Darry slaps him), got Johnny and decided that he was going to run away.
#3 Ponyboy thinks Darry doesn't like him but he's just trying to push him so Ponyboy can be successful, but Ponyboy is to blind, oblivious, or ignorant(whichever you choose to call him-I'm not trying to mean that in a rude way, I just can't seem to think of a more polite way of putting it) to realise it.
Basically, Ponyboy is good with books, and writing but when he is in the streets with the Greasers, Ponyboy is lost, and doesn't think about the simplest and safest things. He never uses his common sense and always gets into trouble because of this. The phrase means he doesn't think before his actions; he lacks forethought.