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    If I Won the Lottery

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    I’m going to talk about if I won the lottery. In the first place‚ If I won the lottery‚ I would study and improve my English to an excellent level. After that‚ I would like to travel all over the world and choose some interesting places such as Venice‚ New York ‚Japan‚ or New Zealand‚ to live there two or three years. Those are my favourite places. Living in those places would give the change to make many friends. On the other hand‚ when I get old‚ I would go back to my country and I would purchase

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    Watching movies has been one of the most popular forms of entertainment. Different people have different was to enjoy the movies. Some prefer going to the movie theaters while others like watching DVDs at home. From my point of view‚ the better place to view a movie is in theaters. There are three main reasons for my answer. Firstly‚ movie theaters are well equipped to give the best quality to viewers. It cannot be denied that theaters can bring viewers a more realistic sensation and more amazing

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    Lottery Legacy Most small towns have their own special tradition. Nokomis‚ Illinois has a Homecoming carnival the second weekend in July every year‚ Witt has Labor Day‚ and Hillsboro has Old Settlers. These events bring the community together in celebration. However‚ in Shirley Jackson’s The Lottery on July 27th the community does not gather for a celebration; instead they gather nervously awaiting the yearly tradition of “The Lottery”. In this village members of the community draw slips of paper

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    If I Won the Lottery

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    What I Would Do If I Won the Lottery WoooHoooo! I won! I won! Just hearing about winning the lottery sounds great‚ even better if it actually happened! I wouldn’t even know where to begin. I would think I would have to share at least some of it. I also wouldn’t spend all of it. I wouldn’t even know where to begin. I would definitely go on a shopping spree. Just the thought of buying anything I want sounds great! A whole new wardrobe. Also I would travel during vacations from school. Mexico

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    in our culture. Today and in the past‚ feminist notions about the social norms that limit women’s possibilities have yearned for expression and have found this through various artistic outlets. The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ The Story of An Hour by Kate Chopin‚ and the 1944 Film Gaslight are three artistic works that relay feminist themes in a unique way. These three works differ in certain aspects‚ but all ultimately embody the same underlying theme of the oppression and liberation

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    The Lottery Ticket

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    Country Code List Country | ISO Country Codes | Country Code | Population (Rank of 1) | Area Sq. Km (Rank of 1) | GDP $USD (Rank of 1) | Afghanistan | AF / AFG  | 93  | 28‚396‚000 (43)  | 652‚230 (42)  | 22.27 Billion (114)  | Albania | AL / ALB  | 355  | 3‚639‚453 (129)  | 28‚748 (145)  | 21.81 Billion (116)  | Algeria | DZ / DZA  | 213  | 34‚178‚188 (36)  | 2‚381‚741 (12)  | 232.9 Billion (48)  | American Samoa | AS / ASM  | 1 684  | 65‚628 (204)  | 199 (215)  | 575.3 Million (210) 

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    In the films‚ The Secret in Their Eyes‚ directed by Juan Jose Campanella‚ and The Official Story‚ directed by Luis Puenzo‚ both directors create a revealing depiction of 1970s Buenos Aires. Although neither story takes place during the actual “Dirty War‚” the subject serves as the backdrop for both films‚ illustrating how political turmoil has impacted society in Argentina. During this period also known as the “Holy War‚” ruthless government retaliations to a growing Marxist-Leninist revolutionary

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    they understand what we had to go through? Or maybe they just don’t care. My mother was brutally murdered two years ago by the Lottery. When she opened her paper and the dot was there my heart had dropped. It was only the two of us. My mom was the only family I had. My father had passed away ten years ago when I was six ‚and I don’t

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    members. Religious traditions are usually passed on from parent to child at an early age. In "The Lottery‚" Shirley Jackson reveals the tradition of the lottery and how all of the villagers conform to the ritual of a human sacrifice. Growing up with an exceptionally religious father I can relate to way of thinking of the villagers that traditions are accepted without questioning. In "The lottery‚" the children were stuffing their pockets with stones before all of the parents had arrived

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    Of Mice and Men: A Comprehensive Comparison of Novel and Movie Who doesn’t know of John Steinbeck’s classic novel "Of Mice and Men"? It is a novel that almost everyone educated in the United States has either read it or pretended to read it. But how many have seen the 1992 film "Of Mice and Men"? The relative obscurity of 1992 screen version of this timeless drama does not mean that it was poorly done. Just the contrary is true‚ it is one of the best film adaptations of a novel that I

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