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    1 About The Lottery The Lottery is written by Shirley Jackson‚ published in 1948‚ published by The New Yorker magazine. The story is fictional and so is the lottery. The plot of this story is the reflection of the society after World war II. The lottery happen every year on June 27th. The lottery was a teradion in the town. In the small town of about three hundred people is farming community.At the town square right in between the post office and the bank the lottery would take place. The families

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    This is a story about a small rural village that holds its annual lottery. Families in the village participate and the lottery starts by one representative from each family pulling a piece of paper from the black box the one who gets the paper with the black spot is stoned to death as per tradition of the lottery. This world that is created by Shirley Jackson in “The Lottery” is a dystopia. When Bill Hutchinson pulled the paper with the black dot‚ his wife‚ Tessi‚ objects‚ saying that he didn’t have

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    11/3/2012 The Lottery Shirley Jackson’s "The Lottery" is a story of a small town whose citizens are required to participate in a yearly "lottery". The reader soon finds‚ however‚ that unlike most lotteries this is not a lottery that you hope to win. Although it is not fairly clear who the main character of "The Lottery" is we learn that Tessie Hutchinson ends up being the dynamic character of the story. When she finds out that her husband‚ Bill Hutchinson‚ is the winner of this lottery she begins

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    Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” is a story of a town whose citizens are required to participate in an annual “lottery”. We soon find out‚ however‚ that unlike most lotteries‚ this is not a lottery that one hopes to win. With her ingenious use of setting‚ characters‚ themes‚ she creates a suspenseful and exciting tale that left me in awe when I finally put it down. The setting of Jackson’s story is a very deceptive one‚ and makes us‚ as readers‚ wonder where and when this story takes place. She

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    In the short story "The Lottery" and "Everyday Use"‚ both writers depicted the bad and ugly side of reenacting and appreciating tradition that lost its validity. In the short story "The Lottery"‚ Shirley Jackson wrote about a tradition of stoning people to death. Use stoning as a punishment is not unearthly and it is practiced in some part of the world. In the case of short story "The Lottery"‚ the tradition of choosing someone using a random selection process or lottery and kill that person by

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    A Closer Look at the Lean Experience Jessica M. Dillman December 07‚ 2014 Florida Institute of Technology Abstract “Lean management is an applied philosophy that many manufacturing‚ service and government organizations have adopted to acquire the flexibility needed to meet new competitive challenges - eliminating waste‚ enhancing production speed and pushing innovation” (Demers‚ 2002). The purpose of this paper is to present the history of lean and how it is implemented in companies. The paper

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    Look Back in Anger by John Osborne • • • • • Author Structure Characters Themes Quotes John Osborne (1929-1994) Structure • • • • Circular structure Same place Same time Language Characters • • • • • Jimmy Porter Cliff Lewis Alison Porter Helena Charles Colonel Redfern Themes • • • • • • • • Struggling against Institutions Alienation&Isolation&Loneliness Identity Crisis Anger& Hatred Apathy&Passivity Class Conflict Masculinity/Emotionally abused relationship Loss of Childhood Quotes

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    Ethical and Regulatory Environment – a Look at the Keystone Pipeline Abstract/Executive Summary TransCanada’s proposed Keystone XL pipeline is a $7 billion project to bring heavy‚ sour crude oil from tar sands production in Alberta‚ Canada to Port Arthur‚ Texas for refining. It has sparked an ongoing struggle as advocates and opponents of the project make their case in various ways to the Obama Administration (Anonymous‚ 2011‚ Keystone XL Exposed). But is this pipeline ethically the right

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    black box used for the lottery represents the whole tradition of conducting lottery. It was “made with some pieces of the box that had preceded it‚” and it “grew shabbier each year.” Mr. Summers‚ who conducted the lottery‚ talked about making a new box‚ “but every year the subject was allowed to fade off without anything’s being done‚” because “no one liked to upset even as much tradition as was represented by the black box.” However‚ the original tool used for the lottery was lost long ago; Mr.

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    Themes Alienation and Loneliness Jimmy Porter spoke for a large segment of the British population in 1956 when he ranted about his alienation from a society in which he was denied any meaningful role. Although he was educated at a "white-tile" university‚ a reference to the newest and least prestigious universities in the United Kingdom‚ the real power and opportunities were reserved for the children of the Establishment‚ those born to privilege‚ family connections‚ and entree to the "right"

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