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    The conflict in the novel between the poor migrants and the business people and Californians serves as a strong criticism of economic injustice. The Grapes of Wrath can be read as a social comment on the economic disasters of the time. The migrants' agrarian way of life has all but disappeared, threatened not only by nature's drought and dust storms, but also by big farms and financial establishments, called "the Bank." At the beginning of the novel, the owners and the banks push the tenants off…

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    Becoming An NFL Player

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    When I grow up want to be a NFL football player, because I love playing football. When I grow up I want to play for the Atlanta Falcons. I want to be there running back, because I like running with the ball in try to get a touchdown. I choose to do this because I love playing,running,and hitting people as hard as I can. A NFL player as a lot of responsibilities,working conditions, and training to do to play. When you are in the NFL it takes a lot of duties and responsibilities. Some…

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    kids choose A sport where millions of people come together each year, a sport that everyone talks about from day to day, a sport where young kids look up to these players as a hero. Football is one of the most popular sports in the U.S. The Super Bowl alone had 111.9 million TV viewers. If you don’t understand the game it might be hard to enjoy but the more you watch you’ll pick up on the things the refs say and the players do and when you do you’ll learn to love it. “Over the past two…

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    NFL Concussions

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    Sports today, have many controversial topics that are introduced and discussed heavily. In the NFL (National Football League), concussions are a crucial topic to be discussed. A concussion is an injury caused by an impact to the head, or a violent shaking of the head and body. Doug Baldwin, wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks took a big hit during one of his games. He was then screened for a concussion and Baldwin claimed that he could have easily cheat the protocol if he wanted to, but…

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    The dust bowl It’s been eighty years since the dust bowl roared across the southern great plains. This massive dust storm blew from 1934 – 1937 forcing millions to flee their homes with most heading west to California This massive, destructive storm was both manmade and a natural disaster. It was caused by the lack of dryland farming to prevent erosion and severe drought. The dust bowl affected these states; Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Colorado, and Kansas. The worst storm occurred on…

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    As I was excitingly woken up by my brothers on Christmas, I ran downstairs to see what I had gotten. I opened my presents like I do every year, and got excited about them like every year, and then thanked everyone for my presents like every year. As we had just finished up opening presents, expecting no more, my mom told my brothers and I that there was one more present and got out her phone. Whenever my mom pulls out her phone, the family knows she’s about to record something or take pictures…

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    The Hansel and Gretel stories can relate to the Hunger Games because their motivation is hunger as well. They come from a poor family and their parents do not have enough money to feed their children. In order to make their lives a little less stressful, they lure their children into the woods and leave them behind. In Brothers Grimm Hansel and Gretel it states “Listen to me, answered the wife. “Tomorrow at the break of day we’ll take the children out into the darkest part of the woods. We’ll…

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    The dust bowl: A Tragic Time in America (1930’s) The dust bowl was a horrible event for people because it was a severe dust storm that greatly damaged the environment, also a severe drought industry. What is the dust bowl you might think it's dust in a bowl but it's not it's a period of dust storms that damaged people's lives and economy also a severe drought to cause a failure to dryland pretty much to make an erosion on land. Farmers over planted and overgrazed their lands, they also failed to…

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    The Meaning Of Rhetoric

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    Rhetoric, it has been around since before ancient Greece and it is one of the most important components of literature and communication, yet many people have no understanding of it, or even what it is. This may be due to the fact that rhetoric has deep and complicated concepts with so many different perspectives to look at it, or because it is in essence actually so simple. Creating a concrete definition of rhetoric would be extremely difficult because of the many different meanings it has…

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    Coping With the Challenges of The Great Depression The Great Depression was the aftermath of the roaring twenties. “The Depression transformed American life. Hundreds of thousands of people took to the road in search of work. Hungry men and women lined the streets of major cities” (Foner, 751). Even “thousands of families [were] evicted from their homes, moved into ramshackle shanty towns, [and] dubbed Hoovervilles that sprang up in parks and abandoned land” (Foner, 751). In the “Great…

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