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    Rangers Rivalry

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    It is a rivalry that’s was established in 1971, that is still going strong today. The first ever meeting at the Nassau Coliseum between the New York Islanders and the New York Rangers took place on September 27, 1972, with the Rangers winning 6-4. However, throughout the late 70’s and all of the 80’s this rivalry was controlled by the Islanders. Winning the Stanley Cup in 1980, 81, 82, and 83. Nonetheless, the tides changed during the 1994 season. The two team met up in the first round of the…

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    The Good Earth

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    Many people have a life without meaning and full of tragedy. In Pearl S. Buck’s novel, The Good Earth, Wang Lung, the main character, was a poor farmer who had good fortune for a few years after his marriage, until a drought occurred, which made Wang Lung and his family to the south while a revolution began. The revolution gave a chance for Wang Lung and his family to go back to the north and live as one of the wealthy, but in the end Wang Lung’s sons decided to sell his lands which would end…

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    Tipping competitions play an immense role in the popularity of football in Australia. Football tipping is a competition in which people pick the winners from a week’s or season’s games in a football league and as a result for winning the competition, can collect huge awards such as merchandise or money. These days’ football tipping competitions are seriously taken and are fought out fiercely in order win big. Competitors search wide in order to gain a possible advantage against their rivals and…

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    In western America during the 1930s was a time when the American Depression was in full effect as well as the dust bowl. This lead millions of Americans to lose their jobs, homes, and families. During this time most people were alone and going from job to job, these people were called migrant workers. George was a migrant working and similar to most people, George is drifting job to job, trying to save enough money to buy a piece of land, but unlike most people George isn’t alone in this…

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    Collectively speaking, all four members of the AFC South haven’t had much to get excited about in recent years. While there have been glimmers of hope, particularly for the Houston Texans, having made three Divisional Round appearances (2011, 2012, 2016), the AFC South has been wildly inconsistent, especially following Peyton Manning’s departure from the Indianapolis Colts in 2011. Honestly, the only real consistency has been the Jacksonville Jaguars’ miserable performances, which haven't…

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    Something tapped me. I woke up and I saw my dad. I knew what day it was and I got filled up with excitement. Today was the the USC vs UCLA game. It was a big game because we were rivals and we were going with my dad and my two cousins Evano and Matthew. Both of them were boys and they both play football. Evano was 15 and Matthew was 12. I put on all my clothes and we got ready to go. We grabbed the tickets and went to our car. We drove all the way to a starbucks near where they lived and picked…

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    Background Information Pre-NFL Career “Tim Tebow left the University of Florida as one of the most decorated college football players ever with two national titles and a Heisman Trophy” (Filice). Intro to the NFL “The 27-year-old quarterback hasn’t started a game at quarterback since he was traded to the New York Jets in 2012 and signed by the New England Patriots in 2013. Like the Eagles, the Patriots also cut Tebow in the final weekend before the regular season after being in training camp…

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    In the novel, The Grapes of Wrath, there are three main types of people that are encountered on the Joad’s journey. There are people that help them, hurt them, or ignore them. Examples that will be given show each individual trait and whether their action can be justified or not. Being forced out of one's home isn’t something happy to look upon. At the beginning of the book, when the author introduces the Joad family, the reader instantly learns that they are being evicted from their homeland.…

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    it be through a powerful film, a solemn photograph, or a spirited song, art can capture the human soul and struggle. John Steinbeck’s novel, The Grapes of Wrath, masterfully portrays the plight of the more than 350,000 people displaced by the Dust Bowl in the 1930s. As any great piece or art, The Grapes of Wrath creates empathy and change in the minds of its readers by revealing the hope and resilience held by the “Okies”, and exposing the wrongs and sorrow they suffered. I believe it is great…

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    is what the people who lived during the Dust Bowl had seen and had gone through. Guthrie’s lyrics explained how terrible the dust storms were and resulted in a family move. The song lyrics that expressed the message throughout the song was “...You could see that dust storm comin', the cloud looked deathlike black ...We rattled down that highway to never come back again.” The descriptive lyrics created a visual as if I was also experiencing the Dust Bowl. The descriptive lyrics made the song…

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