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    Summer is coming and what is the fruit that we enjoy eating in summer? If you thought of watermelon then you guessed it. It is really delicious and it is refreshing us in the hot days. Although there is one thing that many people are getting annoying when eating watermelons – the seeds. Many people are first removing the seeds then eating the watermelon and that takes some time to be done and that is the reason why the hate on the watermelon’s seeds is present. Also what many people do not know…

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    Michael Jackson is indeed the king of pop and a legend in the music industry when it came to touching the hearts of millions with various songs on his “Dangerous’ album. He has many amazing songs that has touched society from the eighties all the way to now. His music has definitely made a huge impact on mankind’s way of living. People love the music that the Album gave us, but some also envied it as well. The songs Michael Jackson gave us contained no profanity that…

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    century, the American government tried to civilize Native Americans and assimilate them into their culture. The government wanted these people to totally abandon their way of living and pick up the new American lifestyle. In December of 1829, Andrew Jackson had come to the realization that the Natives were not willing or able to assimilate into the “American” lifestyle, and came up with a plan…

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    “The Lottery,” written by Shirley Jackson, takes the reader on a sociological ride through a human’s most primitive side. Set in a 1960’s farming town in America, on the clear and sunny morning of June 27, the reader gets a very peaceful feeling as the story begins. Although, as the story progresses unto the end, the reader is thrown into a story that could only come out of someone’s deepest nightmares. The brilliance of Shirley Jackson is shown by her use of symbolism, she takes everyday items,…

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    “civilized” and adopting the ways of the English settlers by converting to Christianity, learning the English language, and accepting the American way of economic practices. However, this was not enough, not only for the Americans but for Andrew Jackson as well. Jackson was an advocate for “Indian Removal” and had a main role in the process of the Indian Removal Act. The Trail of Tears is a piece of history in which we need to remember the Native Americans who were forced to leave their homes,…

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    is truly tragic. There is nothing I can agree with about his decision. I also disagree with the way he attempted to force the states to rescind the right to turn down Federal decisions that were not done with the interests of the states in mind. Jackson encouraged a strong federal government. When the Nullification Crisis occurred, he was known to actively threaten those who would go in opposition to the federal government’s decision, despite the fact that they had the right to. He was furious…

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    ‘The Lottery” Criticism The short story “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson is termed as one the most bizarre stories about a town in England that is entangled in a trap of following traditions even though the traditions are not of their best interests. The town holds an annual lottery where one member of the society is randomly selected for sacrifice and gets stoned by the rest of the villagers. The story goes on to reveal that these gruesome traditions that goon in the village for decades despite…

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    “The Rocking-Horse Winner” by D. H. Lawrence is a story about a young boy named Paul who attempts to win his mother’s affection by becoming lucky, thereby securing the money his mother so desperately wants. “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson is a story about townspeople who blindly conform to tradition and carry out a rather savage practice in an unexpected manner. Both stories use setting to convey a message. In “The Rocking-Horse Winner”, the setting becomes almost another character that is used…

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    It seemed like the turning point and the battle that really stood out was when Pope was attacking Stonewall Jackson. If Popes reinforcements would have arrived like he thought they would, would the outcome of this particular battle be different? I believe so, I think the Union army would not have suffered as many casualties as they did and the morale for the Union…

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    I am young woman, student and child of god that is just “trying to make it in life”. Our world is changing faster than we have ever seen before. There is new technology, new trends and new leaders. Human race is amazingly getting stronger and stronger, yet our morals are going in the opposite direction. In our heads we are all so worried about “What picture should I put on social media?”, “I have to get the newest iPhone.” And the biggest most terrifying question that has aroused “Why would you…

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