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    select? Why? Answer 1: Lottery Prize = $ 181‚500‚000 as 2 winner for 363 million jackpot. To decide the best option‚ we will compare the Present value of cash flow in both options. Taxes are ignored‚ as they will be applied in both the options. Option A: Lump-Sum/Cash-option payment: Lottery will pay 50% of published value‚ if cash option is selected and federal Cash before taxes = 181‚500‚00 * 0.50 = $90‚750‚000 Option B: Annuity of 26 years. Under annuity option‚ Lottery takes all the money

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    There are so many more aspects to gambling than just the little games and bets. That is just a fraction of all of the problems and crime it can be connected to. Now there are also great perks to having some forms of gambling‚ such as lotteries. The lotteries help out by contributing to government programs such as education‚ military‚ etc. To help people understand gambling and games play it is necessary that they learn about the history‚ the viewpoints‚ and the cold hard facts. The controversies

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    One day when I was in the fourth grade‚ we had just finished a free response test on a story we were supposed to read last night. The next day‚ my teacher had completed grading all the test and he had noticed that two of the papers had were the exact same‚ their names were Danny and Ishmael. But Danny was absent today so the teacher called Ishmael to the front of the classroom and asked him if he and Danny cheated off of each other’s test. Ishmael first lied and said‚ “I don’t know how we have the

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    The Lottery By: Shirley Jackson 1. The people of the town are holding lottery tickets because they are waiting for an event to take place on this specific a day. "(The people of the village began to gather in the square‚ between the here were so many people post office and the bank‚ around ten o’ clock; in some towns there were so many people that the lottery took two days and had to be started in June 2nd)." 2. 3. The writing style of the story is a thriller‚ because of the suspense

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    Comparative Study of “Mending Wall” and “The Lottery” Traditions bring people together for a purpose of handing down beliefs or customs from generation to generation. The tradition could be for a joyous purpose like Thanksgiving or Christmas‚ and even a sorrowful purpose like funerals or a date like September 11. In “Mending Wall” the tradition brought two neighbors together each year to repair any damage made to their fence. However‚ in “The Lottery” the tradition brings the whole town together

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    Gambling is filled with ethical problems‚ having an addiction to gambling could ruin a persons career more importantly life. On the other hand some people could control themselves and quit while they are ahead. Paragraph 1: After reading several articles and chapters on gambling‚ I found a lot of people giving there opinions from both sides of the spectrum. The first article I read was an article from “LIBERTARIAN MONEY”. The titles pretty much self explanatory‚ this article was very liberal and

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    setting in the lottery The Use of Setting in “The Lottery” Shirley Jackson effectively uses setting in “The Lottery�� to foreshadow an ironic ending. In many stories‚ settings are constructed to help build the mood and to foreshadow of things to come. The story sets up the reader to expect good things from the lottery. However‚ the description of the setting foreshadows exactly the opposite of what the reader expects. Shirley Jackson develops this through a description of the physical setting

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    Stories THESIS: The two short stories‚ "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson and "The Rocking Horse Winner" by D. H. Lawrence both use symbols to help the reader understand the theme of the story; however the themes of both stories were completely different‚ one about love the other the lack of love. In "The Lottery" and "The Rocking Horse Winner" both authors use symbols to help convey the central message of the story to their readers. In "The Lottery"‚ Jackson uses the black box to symbolize the

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    opinion of the story. Second person treats the reader as the main character in a story. Third person is all knowing; it can jump from character to character and give information that only the narrator knows about. Shirley Jackson decided to write “The Lottery” in third person while Alice Walker chooses to write “Everyday Use” in first person.

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    Winner In Shirley Jackson’s short story “The Lottery”‚ the setting deceives the reader making them think the lottery is a typical annual social event held on a peaceful summer day. The whole town anxiously gathers together in the town square for the lottery. The names of the townspeople are called one at a time to come up and take a piece of paper from the box. When it is revealed who has drawn the only piece of paper that is not blank‚ a winner of the lottery is established. The story takes on a more

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