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    Student’s Name: Abdullatif Instructor’s Name Course Name: The War of 1812 The War of 1812 was characterized by military conflict between the US troops, the British and the Native Americans (Benn 18). The U.S declared war in 1812 for various reasons. One of these reasons was the desire to expansion into the territory in the Northwest (Turner 33). This war was also caused by the trade restrictions that the adversaries had instituted. These restrictions were the result of Britain’s

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    The Lottery

    relationships with other people in town? Explain. Hypocrisy, which means a sudden shift in opinions or loyalties, happens to be an inborn human trait for most people. ‘The Lottery’ by Shirley Jackson happens to be so eerily similar to our current situations which make her story relatable and a classic. Jackson starts off the story with a sort of tranquility and normalness with the existence of a friendly town with neighbourly townsmen on a summer’s day which surprisingly takes a turn for the worse

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    Similarities Between The Hunger Games And The Lottery

    survival instinct, that will to live, that need to get back to life again, is more powerful than any consideration of taste, decency, politeness, manners, civility. Anything. It’s such a powerful force.” “The Lottery” is a short story written by Shirley Jackson about a woman who becomes singled out in her society due to a random selection. On the other hand, The Hunger Games is a movie directed by Gary Ross about a girl who must fight for her life while keeping everything she believes in. After reading “The

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    The Lottery Foreshadowing Analysis

    Foreshadowing is indicating something that is going to happen in the future. In the story “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson there is a lot of foreshadowing to the horrific ending. She talks about stones and Mrs. Hutchinson “forgetting the day”. Foreshadowing is used by the author to add suspense to the story and to suggest that the villager will die. One example of foreshadowing is in the beginning of the story when the kids gather in the square and collect the stones. It stated “Bobby Martinson

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    Triumph of the Avant-Garde

    “Triumph of the avant-garde” The term “avant-garde” was originally used in reference to the advancement of a military unit. In the late 18th century and into the 19th century, a movement began in art and architecture that was intended to do just that. Artists were beginning to move forward in their expression of ideas. They were trying new techniques, and testing the boundaries of what was acceptable. These avant-garde artists were beginning to challenge art itself and its very definition.

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    Native Americans In American History: The California Gold Rush

    The Native Americans first became significant in states history in the Indian Removal Act of 1830 forced Native Americans, who lived east of the Mississippi, farther west. Native Americans have a role in the state’s economy, economic goals, accomplished things, and have social goals. Native Americans role in the state’s economy is that they used buffalo meat for food and the bones, hide were used to make clothes, tepees, and tools. Some $10 billion (2002 dollars) in gold was mined from

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    Party For Orphans My Close Encounter With Michael Jackson by Gwen Carino MANILA, Philippines – When I was a PR officer at Manila Hotel, I was assigned to head the annual Orphan’s Christmas Party where 300 children from different orphanages around Metro Manila were treated to a day of fun and surprises. It was one of the biggest projects on my plate and it was such a challenge to focus on work the day before the big event, knowing Michael Jackson was billeted in the hotel. Two nights before,

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    Articles

    LOSER Standards are the basis of peoples’ judgment whether someone is a loser or a winner. Michael Jackson was a loser when he had sex change. Elton John was a loser when he admitted he was gay. Lindsay Lohan was a loser when she got addicted to cocaine. Taylor Swift was a loser when she sang off note right after winning a bag-full of Grammy’s. We live in a society where our faults are far more visible than our achievements. This kind of society will love you for as long as you are winning, but

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    People and Sorrow

    CHEROKEE INDIANS “They took the whole Cherokee Nation…” by Miya Oliver 4th Grade Saint Agnes School I picked the Cherokee Indians to do my research paper on and when I was looking for stories about them we (me and my dad) found some good things. When we searched we saw a lot of good pictures. We saw some good stories and a sad story about these Indians. |The Cherokee Indians that I picked were of the Southeast part of the North American Continent and were known as the Cherokee |

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    Trail of Tears

    Major Ridge was born around 1771 and died on June 22, 1839. Ridge married Sehoya who was a mixed-blood Cherokee in 1792. Ridge could not speak or write; he had no formal education. He received his title as major in 1814 after serving alongside Andrew Jackson. After receiving the title major he used Major as his first name for the remainder of his life. He later in life moved his family to what is now Rome, Georgia. Moving to Georgia helped him develop a plantation and become a successful planter which

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