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    It was Thanksgiving morning and I was pretty excited because I knew that day I was going to eat a lot of delicious food. I woke up that day to help my mom make some tamales that we always make when there’s some type of holiday. The whole house had that tamale smell once we were all done with them. A few hours past and it was almost time to go to my aunt's house where we were having our Thanksgiving dinner at. Once we were all dressed up and ready to go we headed towards my aunts house. Once we…

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    Do you think students should have their full week off for Thanksgiving? Well I know I do and my plan is in this essay is to show you why we should have our full weekend for Thanksgiving. My first reason is we shouldn't because if you take Monday and Tuesday you mess up family's that have planned to go somewhere they can't and they have to cancel and the bad part is those family's might not get their money back. And my lead to this is one day in fourth grade we had 30 students and like fifteen…

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    .. First of all, "Sweetheart Asya", before beginning my "Thanksgiving Day" essay, indeed, your stopover with your dear parents in the sunshine state of Florida. Imaginably reminds me each year during my holiday summertime vacation off from my regular schedule of schooling. * .. As a result, endearingly brings uniquely back such nostalgic exquisite memories, when my dad & mom would determine the various intriguing U.S.A. destinations for discovering/exploring various places of captivating…

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    There is something so special about the way thanksgiving brings families together. Not always physically, but emotionally. We look back and remember every thanksgiving. The smell of fresh baked pies, smoky ham, turkey, and the mouth watering mashed potatoes. We remember family and friends laughing, smiling, playing games, and sharing embarrassing stories with one another while stuffing their faces with food. Our thanksgiving did not change this year. The smells floating in the air, the friends…

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    Thanksgiving awesomeness This thanksgiving was a day that i'll never forget. We did so many cool things.we went hunting for turkeys ,ate with family members,and went to Amazing Jakes! “Wake up!”, my dad said. It was 6:00 AM! “Come on we're going hunting.”, my dad said. “hunting!”, I said. I jumped out my bed so fast I broke the sound barrier!After waiting for soooo long we finally reached our destination the legal turkey hunting gryounds.As we were searching for…

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    realized that it was Thanksgiving. Something had happened the year before that made me hate Thanksgiving, like Wrecking ball by Miley. It involved turkey, hunting, and my friend Bobby. It was terrifying like skydiving without a parachute it's fun going down until you realize that you don’t have the parachute, but at the end it was pretty fun. Ok so it all started when I got out of bed like a normal day. What was soon to happen, nobody knew. Before this I always liked Thanksgiving, but what…

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    woman who lived in Switzerland in a small town called Barnsley. She lived alone in a humongous house on the edge of town. Her name was Agnes Allen. The small town community always said Agnes was a horrible, mean greedy woman. Thanksgiving was coming up, and in Barnsley Thanksgiving Is a big deal. The whole town gets together, and celebrates. Even though the town doesn't have a lot of money they try to make the most of it. This year everybody had their dishes in line to go, but there was only one…

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    Do you know how what percent of U.S. citizens celebrate Thanksgiving? Not all U.S. citizen celebrate Thanksgiving. 87% percent of them celebrate Thanksgiving. Marianne Smallwood states 13% of U.S. citizens do not celebrate Thanksgiving. Even though not all of us celebrate it I still think that it is a good holiday to celebrate. Many types of food are ate on Thanksgiving. Food is a thing that you can find all Thanksgiving dinners. Most people have ham and turkey. Some have venison or fowl. Pie is…

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    Introduction This literary unit is for the third grade and will study the origins of Thanksgiving. The goal of this unit is for students to learn the history of Thanksgiving, how it came about, and who was involved in the first Thanksgiving. This unit will look at Thanksgiving from the viewpoint of both the Pilgrims and Native Americans. Students will learn about the origins of Thanksgiving, what Pilgrim life was like upon arrival in the New World and how working and learning from the Native…

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    Kenyatta Miller DR. K. Byars-Nichols ENG 233- Final Exam 18 September 2017 1. Puritans TERM: Puritans were immigrants who wanted to spiritually clean the church. TEXT: Judy Dow (Abenaki) Deconstructing the Myths of "The First Thanksgiving" Thanksgiving: A Native Perspective by Seale, Doris EXPLANATION: Majority of the people who traveled from England to this place were religious rebels who had severed their ties with the Church of England and became known as “Saints", while others gave them…

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