December 21st was the Winter Solstice in the northern hemisphere. That's the day when Earth's north pole was pointed completely away from the Sun. If you lived north of the Arctic Circle, like Santa Claus, you would have experienced 24 hours of darkness. It was the day the Sun never set.
The reason we have solstices, and seasons, is because Earth is tilted on its axis about 23.5 degrees. This causes each hemisphere to receive different amounts of sunlight throughout the year. After June 21, the sun's direct rays will again begin to shift southward from the Tropic of Cancer toward Earth's equator.
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Outcasts United by Warren St. John
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One of the central themes in the book is immigration and its challenges. Clarkston, Georgia becomes home to refugees fleeing from different countries such as Sudan and Liberia because of war. This book reveals the hardships that immigrants face and the trauma that they experience after coming face-to-face with the darkest aspects of humanity. The book highlights the difficulties that they experience as they try to understand and adapt to American culture. The locals fear the refugees and the city council does not want anything to do with them. They do not speak English, which creates a communication barrier between them and the locals. Many of the refugee families are single-parent households, as the spouses have either been killed or imprisoned back home. They work for low wages and face financial hardships.
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