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    Being able to understand all sides of the story is very important when trying to pick a side. Today, news broadcasters are notorious for providing everyone with bias news. There are six main news sources which are called the Power House Networks; Fox news, ABC News, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, and NBC, but unfortunately each one pushes a different political view. A good example is a current event about the health care plan by which each powerhouse network pushes their political view. News viewers tend to be

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    What are age groups and how do they help the library? An age group is defined as a number or people or things that are the same age. The concept of age groups help librarians around the world by helping them identify books and movies that are appropriate for certain age groups. Common Sense Media is a website that helps everyone in the world do just that whether they are a librarian or not. This website not only helps find books and movies, they also help find games, websites, music, apps, and

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    8/23/12 List of English Homophones Homophones This is a list of British-English homophones. See the explanation page for details of the inclusion criteria. 1. accessary, 111. dew, due 221. leach, leech 331. rouse, rows accessory 112. die, dye 222. lead, led 332. rung, wrung 2. ad, add 113. discreet, 223. leak, leek 333. rye, wry 3. ail, ale discrete 224. lean, lien 334. saver, savour 4. air, heir 114. doe, doh, 225. lessen, lesson 335. spade, spayed 5. aisle, I 'll, isle dough 226. levee,

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    Gender In Sports

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    Gender, Sport and the Media Women’s participation in sport has historically not been given the same coverage, funding, prize money, sponsorship or respect as men’s. 1. When were women first allowed to compete in the modern Olympics? (1 mark) Women were first allowed to compete in the modern Olympics in 1900 (Paris.) 2. Name five women who hold sporting positions in the media and what their positions are. (5 marks) • Meredith Marakovits worked for ESPN 950 as a New York Yankees reporter before

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    Soraka-Personal Narrative

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    I don’t know why I remember that game so vividly. That game that went on for what seemed like forever. The cushion between my bent up gaming chair at 3:00 in the morning was flattened between the seat and my bottom. My eyes were glued to the monitor as my character ran down the middle lane to join the heat of the battle. As the 50 minute marker hit I started to lose my ability to think properly. My mind was fried from the last two games I played. But neither of them lasted as long as this one was

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    also starred in school theater productions. His grades, however, were no more than average. Nevertheless, he went on to achieve a bachelor's degree in sociology and economics from Eureka College in Illinois. Upon graduating, he found work as sports caster in Iowa for the Chicago cubs. His company could not afford to send him to the games, so he commentated on the game from Iowa, but as it was if he really was there in person. Once, while in California for the Cubs spring training, he got involved with

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    A Ride You’ll Never Forget      The Academy for Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ criteria for “Best Documentary Film” includes in their definition for a documentary that it should be a non-fiction film that creatively addresses cultural, historical, social, etc. subjects. Bowling for Columbine won the Academy Award for best documentary film and has stirred up quite a bit of debate amongst its viewers. Thousands hail Moore for his ingenious creativity and are ready to take

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    There have been many different aspects that have come out of the “old-time” radio era that have impacted our culture today. It was not just the news that people learned about it was also entertainment. Usually, in a time when there was nothing to be happy about. In order for us to understand the difference that these people made in the lives of others. It needs to be understood why they were created and where they came from. Also, it was not just about the actors, it was the story lines and the dramas

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    The Vietnam War in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia lasted from November 1st, 1955 to around April 30th, 1975. The war was split up between two sides, North Vietnam, who were allied with the Soviet Union, China, and most of the communist countries during this time period, and South Vietnam, who were allied with the United States and many countries that were against the belief of Communism. Although the United States did not necessarily have to get involved in the war, they believed that they had too so

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    Alibaba Alternate Ending

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    Right after everything that morning Sierra began hanging out with, Alibaba, Aladdin and Morgiana, She had been sitting with Alibaba and Aladdin when Morgiana had come back from getting her household vessel. “Whoa! So this is your household vessel Morgiana?” Alibaba asked. “They look awesome!” Sierra cheered. “Yes, they were made into leg ornaments,” Morgiana replied. “I was told the symbol was worshiped on the dark continent, it's called the Phoenix.” “Oooo,” Sierra said, taking in this new information

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