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    while Odessa is a unique place, the ideas he presents can be true almost anywhere: “Odessa is the setting for this book, but it could be anyplace in this vast land where, on a Friday night, a set of spindly stadium lights rises to the heavens to so powerfully, and so briefly, ignite the darkness” (XIV). Friday Night Lights, a book by H.G. Bissinger, is set in Odessa, a small town located in Texas, where football is revered by the entire town. Bissinger talks about “the enormous effect of sports on

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    In the pilot episode of Friday Night Lights, star quarterback Jason Street suffers a career ending spinal injury. In the midst of the chaotic turn of events, Coach Eric Taylor leads his team in prayer: “We are all vulnerable, and we will all, at some point in our lives... fall. We will all fall. We must carry this in our hearts... that what we have is special. That it can be taken from us, and when it is taken from us, we will be tested. We will be tested to our very souls. We will now all be tested

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    Hold on! TV returns to normal in 48 hours. Remember, after Monday night’s prime time shows, the election coverage begins. What is that called? Oh yeah, wall-to-wall coverage. Luckily it will only last until the strike of midnight on Tuesday. At that point, the election will be over. A winner will be announced and the red, white and blue balloons will drop on the winning presidential candidate. Then, and only then, Americans can pick up the remote and return to the regularly schedule programs. ‘Ellen’

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    “Friday Night Lights” is a true story about a run-down town in Texas called Odessa. There are two high schools in Odessa, Odessa High School and Permian High School. The “slums” of the town were usually where the minorities lived, compared to the nicer parts of the town where the whites lived. When the two schools were combined, a black politician started a movement to s bring together the minorities and whites. The minority school was shut down (which is not what was intended) and the better athletes

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    Friday Night Lights Some people don’t understand that football is not an easy game. Football is one of America’s favorite sports. A team winning can easily change a fan’s mood for the better. Our team works very hard to win and compete with other teams, but it takes a lot more work than just showing up on Friday night and playing. In order to get ready for a game a player will need to complete steps for the day before and the day of the game. First, a player needs to have a great night the day

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    Friday Night Lights is a non-fictional book written by Harry Gerard Bissinger III. Bissinger wrote the book in 1990. Chris Weeden wrote that Bissinger said, “It’s my best book, my most ambitious book, but I knew halfway through it was going to have a very limited audience” (2006). Bissinger was in search of a town controlled solely by sports. Therefore, this search led him to the Permian High School in Odessa, Texas (the setting for the novel). Friday Night Lights shows how a struggling town

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    Friday Night Lights is a book that explains how a high school football team is close to making it to state championships. With one of the best players on their team injured, they must work harder to become the state champions. The author’s objective and target towards the reader is to entertain the reader and persuade him or her. The author entertains the reader by giving heart racing sentences that leave the reader excited or in worried ways. For example, the pass fails leaving Permian High

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    Friday night-lights There is a small town in Iowa. So small that everyone knows everyone. The town likes to prove on Friday nights that size means nothing. It may be a small town but its football team is a traditional powerhouse. They have won the state title 2 of out of the last 3 seasons. The team always seems to have great talent and great relationships with each other. The team has the talent to do great things again this year, but the relationship between the players isn’t been like what it’s

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    Friday night lights may be a Southern tradition, but Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday night lights are the nights to wait for at the Vicksburg YMCA. Football, flag football and cheerleading will begin practice next week, and games will start Sept. 22, said program director Allison East. “We’re beginning to get all of the rosters together and get the coaches lined up, so it’s starting to buzz and get exciting around here,” she said. “We offer several programs in the fall, so it seems like there’s always

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    In the novel “Friday Night Lights” by H.G. Bissinger and the podcast “The Problem We All Live With”, the speakers pathetically express multiple issues regarding race, however, the book utilizes the appeal more successfully because the speaker demonstrates a harsher tone, evoking more of an emotional effect on the audience, and a more devastating act of segregation is apparent in the novel than in the podcast. In Odessa, institutional racism leads players, such as Boobie, to seek an outlet in football

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