The unexpected company that Miss Jean Louise had was Jem Finch, her older brother who she believed had died.
"Miss Jean Louise stand up" is a call to action for Scout (Jean Louise) to pay tribute and honor her father (Atticus) who has passed away. It is a sign of respect and encouragement for her to take on his legacy and values.
Jean Louise tells Miss Caroline that the Cunninghams are proud people who do not accept charity and may react unpredictably if offended. She explains that the Cunninghams are a poor but dignified family who value independence and self-respect.
The novel "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" is written by Muriel Spark.
"JEAN" was the name of the song from the movie, "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" composed and sung by Rod McKuen
Miss Me Jeans launched their first collection in 2001. There is no information about who created Miss Me Jeans online. Seeing as they are a big brand, they were likely not created by a single person but rather a team of experts.
Louise Bennett's parents were Augustus Cornelius Bennett and Kerene Robinson.
The duration of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - film - is 1.93 hours.
Rod McKuen wrote the song for the movie, "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie."
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - film - was created on 1969-02-24.
Esther Louise Thomson goes by Foxi "Pants" Thompson, Esther Louise Thomson, Pants, Foxi Thompson, and Miss Thompson.
"'Hitler is the government,' said Miss Gates, and seizing and opportunity to make education dynamic, she went to the blackboard. She printed DEMOCRACY in large letter. 'Democracy,' she said. 'Does anybody have a definition?' 'Us' somebody said. I raised my hand, remembering an old campaign slogan Atticus had once told me about. 'What do you think it means, Jean Louise?' "'Equal rights for all, special privileges for none,'" I quoted. 'Very good, Jean Louise, very good,' Miss Gates smile. In front of DEMOCRACY, she printed WE ARE A. 'Now class, say it all together, 'We are a democracy.' We said it." (page 328 in To Kill a Mockingbird)
The second Miss World contest was held in 1952. The winner was May-Louise Flodin from Sweden.