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"The Lottery" - Write a new ending for the story.
'In our opinion, the offender's fault falls too far short of the unlucky result - So serious an offence as manslaughter should not be a lottery…' Explain and discuss.
Analyse some of the statistics of the National Lottery (especially sales information), and see whether there are any trends, similarities, patterns, or correlations in the data.
Can winning the lottery promote suicidal tendencies?
Creative Writing - The Lottery Ticket.
Critically evaluate the impact of the National Lottery since its inception on the arts in England and Wales, illustrating your answer using appropriate examples.
I am going to design and make a national lottery predictor that with a push of a button will randomly select six numbers and a bonus number for a winning lottery ticket.
Identify 3 local clubs or groups which have received funding from the National Lottery. Assess the funding and benefits.
Is the lottery feasible in any aspect of today’s society?
Lottery Essay
Research into drama productions Analysis of a range of drama productions We have been asked by dovetail studios that have been awarded a grant by the lottery commission
Structure and symbolism in The Lottery.
The Lottery
The lottery
The Lottery - symbolism and irony
The Lottery did not randomly choose its victim
The Lottery. Shirley Jackson brilliantly uses symbolism throughout this story to present many different types of themes including "violence and cruelty, custom and tradition, sex roles," and especially the title itself (Wilson 254).
The Lottery: Free choice, self knowledge and Guilt
The play "The Merchant of Venice" is described as Romantic Comedy. One aspect of Romantic Comedy is that it should contain Romance. This is evident in the fictional romance of Portia's marriage lottery in the Three Casket Story.
The portfolio specifies to the 'Active England' programme which is a new initiative from Sport England. The portfolio discusses the impact of lottery funding and the contemporary issue of the decline of the sale of National Lottery funding.
The Survival Lottery.
This report addresses the implications prior to and subsequent to a syndicate of UOP students collecting a Texas State lottery jackpot of $10million.
Traditions in "The lottery" by Shirley Jackson.
What has been the impact of the National Lottery on both elite and mass participation in the UK?
Why do people play the National Lottery? Can the Expected Utility model of Consumer Choice explain this, While Assuming that Individuals are Rational? Are there Alternative Economic explanations of this?

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