the courage of Atticus and his will to do what is right or the views of right and wrong views of a child.
To kill a mockingbird has created much controversy over the years because of its racial themes and negative representations of southern USA in the 1930's. I guess it still makes people uncomfortable today.
From the fact that Inca ruins still stand today, we can infer that the Inca civilization had advanced engineering and construction techniques. It also suggests a high level of organization and planning in their society to create enduring structures. Additionally, it speaks to the cultural significance and impact of the Inca civilization that these ruins are still preserved and studied today.
Many of the issues Harper Lee addresses in "To Kill a Mockingbird," such as racism and social injustice, are still prevalent in society today. While progress has been made, these issues continue to persist and require ongoing efforts to address and overcome.
The real Jews (Hebrew Israelites) that the Bible speaks of are Negroes, Latinos/Hispanics and Native Americans.
Simply because racism still exists today, as well as other similar human faults in our society, and To Kill A Mockingbird is a great example of how terrible it is. If more people read it, there will be less people with racist attitudes, and future generations will continue to become more accepting of other people.
The Aztecs spoke Nahuatl, which is still spoken by indigenous peoples in Mexico today. It was the language of the Aztec empire, which existed in central Mexico from the 14th to the 16th centuries.
"Dios te habla hoy" translates to "God speaks to you today" in English. It is a phrase often used to convey the idea that God is communicating with you in the present moment.
A. W. Jackson has written: 'The Celtic Church speaks today'
One theme is not to judge a book by its cover . And to ignore the ignorance of racism that goes on today .
a martyr still happens today.
yes it is still used today
yes they are still around today