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    assignment, my foci were grammar, mechanics, clarity of meaning, and rhetorical structure. I tried to give feedback on both form and content, because I already knew that form often gets far more attention than content. I also tried to be empathetic in my comments, because all of the three topics were quite personal. I found it very hard to ignore spelling and grammar errors, even when I knew I had already commented sufficiently on those areas. Sample 1 was deceiving. I knew that the prompt had been addressed

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    This study provides further support that the journalists at community news outlets interact with their audiences on many levels as part of the personal relationships they develop within the community, and based on the expectation of the public (Lowrey, Brozana, & Mackay, 2008; Reader, 2012a). While the relationship does appear to continue online; the results of this study suggest, the locations where the community newspaper website managers believe it is important to interact may not always correspond

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    Everyone has a trait about themselves that isn’t particularly liked. For some, it might be that they are annoying, stubborn, or obnoxious. The Knoblauch family had one trait that I just loved so much. Sarcasm, the trait I despised. That exact trait, caused me to dread going to parties or reunions with my dad’s family, being that I was in fear of what I would be teased of that day. In third grade, however, I had an incident that would later allow me to realize that I was just as sarcastic as my family

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    two other places. When it was obvious she wanted to continue to write down as a crutch I presented, “Okay, what if you reversed the order you did this and you keyed the item in the system and online first in order to verify the item and at least comment about the item. This would cut down on some of the long pauses that she would have in the calls. I stated that if she shaved off a few seconds here in each phone call that that would help greatly. She said she would try

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    Compl. ¶ 20. Supposedly, “Tamsen Drake” commented a total of 125 comments over two months. Compl. ¶ 22. These comments were often derogatory and hurtful. Compl. ¶ 21. Fifty-five of the total comments were harmful to others. Compl. ¶ 24. The comments bashed down other artists that worked in the same art industry. Compl. ¶ 23-24. By March 23, 2016, Drake found out about the fake profile in her name on the

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    I started using a Tumblr for my Social Media class. When I first started using Tumblr, I could tell that it was a much different platform than Facebook. The things I would post would just not go over well with my family and friends who would just believe what they would see on television. I've had bad experiences on Facebook for posting just about everything, but that was a while back. They took quite an offense to some of the things I would post about that are going on in not only America but on

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    pseudonyms instead of actual names. The ability to utilize pseudonyms when creating online profiles allows people to protect their identities, enabling them to freely voice their opinions without fear of retaliation. When browsing through online comment sections and social media, it is common to come across people writing under pseudonyms. The reasons for using an alias can be many; while there are people that utilize online anonymity as a way of shielding their personal life from internet backlash

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    When starting a new law firm, there are a variety of expenses. Some are a one-time start-up fees, and others will be reoccurring. By far the biggest expense will be purchasing an office building. The office space Mainstreeter Law hopes to purchase is a two-story house in which the entire first floor has been converted into a traditional 3 office layout. The second floor is a 2-bedroom apartment that is totally separated from the first-floor offices and includes its own entrance in the back. The location

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    Thernstrom et. al. address affirmative action policies at colleges and universities as a broader social issue than just an individual getting into the university in their amicus curiae briefs. Thernstrom submitted her amici brief in favor of the petitioner, Abigail N. Fisher et. al., and Putnam submits his amici brief in favor of the respondents, The University of Texas et. al. The University of Texas chose not to admit Ms. Fisher, who was then a high school student. Ms. Fisher then sued the University

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    The World Trade Organization (WTO) deals with the global rules of trade between nations. It is mainly responsible for ensuring that the trade flows smoothly, predictably and freely. The principal objective of WTO is upliftment of the standard of living internationally; it does activities surrounding the same. When Ministers had adopted the Marrakesh Agreement they had also decided to include a specific reference to Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in Article V: 2. The General Council additionally

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