Thanksgiving break just ended and it seems too soon. The holiday is a time to reflect on everything you have that you sometimes take for granted. In my opinion, we should live everyday like it's Thanksgiving, which is why I chose this article.
This Editorial, like "Saudi Women Behind the Wheel", was written by the New York Times Editorial Board. The board consists of writers from all over the world and has an overall liberal perspective on news which generally shows through in their opinion pieces. The editorial was written the day before Thanksgiving, no doubt in honor of the upcoming holiday. Despite the Times' typical middle to upper-class, fairly educated, middle-aged audience, the Editorial Board appeals to all Americans, whether liberal or conservative, native or foreign, Christian or Muslim, educated or not educated, in this piece about coming together as one.
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AuthorAveri Childress; high school student, culture addict, softball player, artist Archives
February 2018
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