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    Causes Of The Alamo

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    and American volunteers. He sent cannonball over when currier came from Santa Anna. He wrote a “Victory or Death,” letter on February 24, 1836. The letter expressed that no matter what that he was not going to surrender and was not going to accept defeat. The Alamo stood for Texas and was going to fight for Texas independence. He was asking for aid from the government so that they could come and help, they were watching Santa Anna’s army put itself together but he did not know how much longer…

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    play the role of Santa Claus. The shoppers were furious. They even said they would never shop at Macy’s again. Most people would say, “that’s preposterous. A women could never play Santa Claus.” But you are amiss! People don’t know that they are what we call sexist. Saying that a woman can’t do something, or can’t be something is discrimination. So I believe that if a women can win her way to vote, than a woman can be Santa Claus. One reason I think that women can be Santa Claus is because of…

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    Woman Santa

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    Women Santa “Santa, I know him.” Macy’s Department Store had hired five women to play the part of Santa during this year’s holiday season in New York City.Macy’s did this because there was a shortage.The customers didn’t like this so they said they would never shop at Macy’s again.My opioin is that I wouldn’t like to have a woman Santa because having a woman Santa is like having a fake Santa. I don’t think having a woman as a Santa Claus is the best idea because I don’t think women could…

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    belief in Santa the little girl believed to gain it working with Kris Kringle. Like any other child she asked for a huge gift for Christmas and her faith and beliefs in Kris Kringle begin to increase from the first time she met him to the very end. Even the mother begins to gain belief in Santa Claus after she witness the effect he has on everybody. Kris Kringle going to jail you could say was necessary because all the witnesses on the stand each showed their beliefs in Santa Claus. Dorsey…

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    Analysis for Here Comes Santa Claus The Author Gene Autry wrote this song to tell everyone that no matter who you are you should love this holiday. The theme of this song is Santa Claus coming to town. The Author Gene Autry did a good job with Repetition in this Christmas song. One literary device Gene Autry used was repetition. The line that had repetition was “Here comes Santa Claus”. The author wrote this in his song 3 times. Another line of repetition was “Cause Santa Clause…

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    conclusion: because “A” can think “A” exists. To show Descartes’ argument is invalid, I will bring up a dream situation. In this dream, I am not myself, but another persona (e.g., Santa Claus); I can think in this dream as Santa Claus. It then follows to show that because “Santa Claus” can think “Santa Claus” exists, when this Santa Claus is a product of my dream. This example shows Descartes’ argument is logically unsound because the ability to think does not necessarily cause existence.…

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    technique for the depiction of a certain message. According to me, a good poem is well written with the concise and accurate use of language, is extensively engaging and it is relatable. A text which fits this criterion very well is a poem called “Santa Claus” composed by Banjo Patterson. A reason as to why poems are very attractive and popular is the form and technique of language. This makes the poem well written and attractive to read. In this instance the poet uses great sentences which are…

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    Fantastic Fantasy Figures Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, the Easter Bunny, and Leprechauns are all figures loved, adored, and believed in by young children. Are these mythical figures crucial to children developing correctly? As children grow into adulthood, they have to make a choice; to tell their kids about fantasy figures or deprive them of this magical experience. Because fantasy is a normal part of child development, believing in holiday figures like Santa and the Easter Bunny is healthy…

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    Women Should Be Santa Too

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    Women Should Be Santa Too! Women should have the same rights as men, and today women still don’t get the same amount of respect. Around season shopping time Macy’s Department Store in New York City they needed people to be Santa so they hired five women who desperately needed jobs. But, the customers weren’t so pleased, “I will never shop here again.”…

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    Classical Conditioning

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    Coca-Cola was able to associate the holidays with their product. While this is a form of classical conditioning, there is yet another layer within it that can be made clear through a simple question. Why does Santa Claus invoke a positive response? While in the present, everyone may know who Santa Claus is, but, at the time of his creation, he was no more than a rotund bearded man in a red suit. He was a neutral stimulus and gave off no…

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