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    In the Denver Posts editorial "Putting up with Hate", the first amendment right of Americans is seriously discussed. A case over funeral protesting reached the Supreme Court. The issue was that a church group traveled to a funeral of a deceased soldier to protest it. The reasons were not because of the soldiers individual actions but because he had served in the army. This sparked the debate on whether this group should be allowed to do what they did. The dispute was whether the first amendment should

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    Oakmont sued both the Prodigy and the unidentified poster for the defamation and argued that Prodigy is liable under the common law definition under defamation. Court Ruling: Stratton argued that liabilities are to be imposed on Prodigy as it exerted editorial control over messages by 1. Posting content information instructions for its users. 2. Enforce the guidelines with the Board Leaders. 3. Using screening software to remove offensive language. Senator Exon provided a defense against such civil or

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    I am a citizen of the United States not by birth but by choice. Although I came to this country at age 3, joining my parents who arrived as political refugees from Cuba, I was here as a permanent resident on a green card. I became eligible to apply for citizenship at the age of 18 in 1974, another difficult time in this country’s history. Military involvement in Vietnam was winding down, but we weren’t totally out of that country yet. The Watergate scandal was in full swing, and impeachment proceedings

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    New York Times editorial written on June 27, 2016, entitled, “ A Major Victory for Abortion Rights,” the writers are targeting young women can understand that the choice of abortion should be in the women's hands. This article is about keeping abortion legal in America, but primarily Texas. The writer's emotional appeals, word choices, and logic to successfully encourage the readers. One way the board encourages the readers is by using emotional appeals. Throughout this editorial, they make the

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    As a result, it is in the United States’ best interest to recover the city as quickly as possible, making sure to keep the rare cultural blend alive and vibrant. Tom Piazza, in his editorial “Why New Orleans Matters,” writes in his editorial that the city “possess[es] an astonishing vitality that has spoken to people around the world and shaped much of the best of what we think of still as American culture.” Iconic music styles such as Jazz and rock and roll

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    The Fallacies Within “On Date Rape” Paglia’s editorial discusses an extremely controversial topic in current society and will undoubtedly will have readers who disagree, because there are opinionated points. Rape is also a very touchy subject, especially if the opinion on the issue is unwarranted. The editorial itself is not a lengthy read, and does not provide much support for various claims. As a result, many of the points can be argued against and are sure to infuriate a handful of readers who

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    Types of peer review There are different journals which follow different types of peer review, based on the kind of research they publish as well as their journal management style. The single and double-blinded peer reviews are the most commonly adopted by many journals. In the single-blind review, the reviewer is aware of the author’s identity, but not vice versa. In the double-blind review, both the author and reviewer are not aware of the other’s identity. In the recent time, some academic journals

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    Controversy over the minimum wage has been constant since it was originally instituted. The political parties still move to block the opposing party from successfully implanting their ideals, causing either nothing to be accomplished or the situation to worsen. Solving the problems in our current minimum wage system presents a challenge because little agreement exists regarding the wage gap between the rich and the poor, allowing the minimum wage to fulfill its original purpose of protecting workers

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    romantic love, love for children, and abstract philosophical love of life and land, are all central to the novel. The ability to endure throughout hardship is one of the most present motifs in the book, and often takes the form of love.” Shmoop Editorial Team. "Nectar in a Sieve Theme of Love." Shmoop. Shmoop University, 11 Nov. 2008. Web. 26 May 2017. The quote above is from an article about the topic of love and marriage. It points out the many types of love found in the novel. It also, discusses

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    English 102 Poetry Essay We all will hit a point in our lives where we have to make some decisions, some more than others, and Robert Frost alludes to this in a relatable way in his poem “The Road Not Taken”. Frost uses some great images to describe the situation the narrator is in. He also lets you visualize the thoughts and actions that the narrator is making. There are so many ways you can tell what Frost is saying in this poem by taking a close look into his many uses of symbolism. Frosts

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