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    time of cheer and fun‚ but is it the right thing to do on Thanksgiving? Thanksgiving is a holiday for being grateful and cherishing your family and friends. But is this holiday being corrupted by the draw of Black Friday and the need to buy? In Mark Walsh’s article “If You Go Black Friday Shopping on Thanksgiving‚ You’re Part of the Problem”‚ he addresses this stating that Americans have corrupted the true meaning of Thanksgiving by letting a consumer-driven mentality control this age-old holiday weekend

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    The film Friday Night Lights (2004) is based on the real-life story of the 1988 Permian Panthers football team in Odessa‚ Texas. The film is a more fictionalized account of the book it’s based on‚ written by author H.G. Bissinger and downplays the more intense issues that plagued Odessa when Bissinger followed the team during the 1988 season. (Briley 1) The film follows Coach Gary Gaines (portrayed by Billy Bob Thornton) as he coaches the Panthers in the football obsessed town. The film portrays

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    Brant Norlander 2/20/11 Sociology of Sports Prof. Delany Friday Night Lights Sustaining the ambitions of not only themselves but the alumni and town of Odessa‚ Texas is a lot to ask from a young adult. That’s exactly what Permian football provides to the people of Odessa‚ where the post economic boom of the oil business has left the town in a racially tense‚ economic crisis. The lights on Permian High School’s football field are the only sanctuary for the west Texas town. Socially

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    The book Friday Night Lights by H.G. Bissinger is about a high school football team from a small town in Odessa‚ Texas. The citizens of Odessa are football-crazed fanatics which thrive off the highschool football team‚ the Permian Panthers. For them‚ football is the most important aspect in their lives that they even value the teams winning record over grades. There is very little regard given to education among the highschool. Much of the town’s businesses are in dismal condition because oil‚ its

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    Friday Night Lights Analyzation Author and director‚ Darnell Hunt‚ once stated‚ “Race is a core reality of the American experience. Media images on television need to reflect that reality to help people who consume media and who don’t have the day-to-day‚ face-to-face contact with others‚ or where that contact is minimal‚ to help them have a greater appreciation of other experiences and how they’re all part of the American fabric.” How might media portray anything but realistic expectations? Media

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    Introducing Boobie Miles     Since it’s creation in 1869‚ football has become a crucial piece to American society.  On a typical Friday night in any small town‚ the sounds of the crowd‚ the band‚ and the cheerleaders can be heard from the dimly lit streets: this is the place where a town comes together as a community and becomes one through the hopes and dreams of the players on the field.  During his “mid-life crisis‚” author and reporter H.G. Bissinger abandoned his life in Pennsylvania and moved

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    The book "Friday Night Lights"‚ is a book about a team of high school football players; all with different characters‚ personalities‚ and situations. The town of Odessa‚ in Texas is where the story begins and takes place in. To some of the players‚ football is just a game and for others‚ it is much more. To portray the mood and feeling that there is more than what meets the eye‚ Bissinger uses various rhetorical strategies throughout writing the book; however the strategies that are more often seen

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    one does not particularly analyze what is happening during the scenes but if one were to really pay attention they would see many of these sport performance techniques coming into play and being used. In the movie Friday Night Lights many of these techniques are used. The movie Friday Night Lights is about a small town football team in Texas with the ultimate goal to

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    Short Essay: Friday Night Lights Friday Night Lights‚ written by H.G. Bissinger‚ is a true story about a high school football team in the football crazed West Texas town of Odessa. Bissinger‚ a journalist from Philadelphia‚ spent a year living in Odessa following this team around finding out for himself why there is such an obsession for the football team in this town. The book has been quite successful and with that has drawn controversy from some people apart of this book‚ and the town of Odessa

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    To National Science Foundation‚ A ghost is defined as an apparition of a dead person that is believed to appear or become manifest to the living‚ typically as a nebulous image. A CBS news poll discovered that 48% of people believed that ghosts existed and 45% believed they did not. These results show that Americans seem to be split between accepting and rejecting the phenomena. There are many different reasons for people’s beliefs like fearing the deceased‚ media providing pictures‚ stories and

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