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    are working to gain funding for these projects. In this article, the comments are not laid out in a way that readers can just stumble upon them. At the bottom of the article, past additional photos of Harvey and a list of related articles, there is a button that reads “comments” that can be pressed in order to access the feedback on the article from the public. Once opened, there is a “comment policy” written above the comment section that states that while the Texas Tribune encourages observations

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    opportunities for people to explore and grow. It has brought a developed internet, various forms of social media, and easier ways to communicate. People can now search the web for things to buy, places to go, or sights to see. There are posts to comment on, places to swipe right, and kitten videos to watch. There are also algorithms to record someone's key strokes, programs to steal credit card information, and websites for sexual predators to attract their prey. Although the internet has many great

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    Specific Purpose: To teach the audience how to annotate a passage properly Introduction Attention Material: Back in 8th grade, I wasn’t great at reading passages and interpreting them. As you can see, this caused certain roadblocks for me as I would not be able to talk much in discussions regarding about passages. This problem was not really solved until my English teacher then, which was Mrs. Salcedo, teached me how to annotate passages. Tie to audience: Why is it important to know how to annotate

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    combination of allowing anonymity and moderating comments did not result in additional interaction, there remain some elements to discuss. Community newspaper website managers seem to place much more emphasis on moderation and have a negative attitude toward anonymous comments, a finding that is not surprising based on prior research (Nielsen, 2013). Therefore, this negative attitude toward anonymous commenting could influence who chooses to comment and who does not, even on sites that might allow

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    personal, where he was clearly upset and let his emotions show. Upon being taken out he was meet promptly by Bill Self, where he was given a little talk about controlling his emotions. Now, given there are time stamps you can see that most of the comments were posted at the end or after the conclusion of the game in which KU won. Posts during this time about Jackson’s passion. Chawk92 posted, “The great ones have that fire he shows…” and also from TrillaTrilla that posted, “This team has a lot more

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    Social Media Reflection

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    Social media is a medium in which people post about whatever they deem necessary. According to Sherry Turkle’s book Alone Together, a vast majority of teens also use it to create a name for themselves and to pretend to be someone else; someone they want to be. However, in analyzing my social media, it was very difficult to find any trace of what kind of character I was attempting to portray. One similarity that I can see between Turkle’s analysis of social media and my personal account is that my

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    Hemingway's Use of Economy In The End of Something Hemingway is renowned for his brief, simple and economical writing style. This is present in the story "The end of something", but how does he achieve this and what effect does it have on the story. Hemingway has an economical writing style, which is achieved through the repetition of words. An example of this is the use of the word "said" after any dialogue between Marjorie and Nick. This can seem quite juvenile

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    Annotation Reflection

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    Over the course of the year, I have annotated countless short stories, articles, reviews, and novels. Coming into the class in September, I had little to no knowledge of the numerous intricacies that contribute to effectively annotating a piece of written work. Over time, I have learned much more about how I like to read and write. The constant repetition of annotating articles has helped me to improve the quality of said annotations, to a point today where I can say I have found the best personal

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    had to comments were; they didn’t understand the comment or needed further explanation or more positively that the comment was useful for future work. This was in line with the findings of other studies around the student experience of feedback which reported students find it lacking specificity [?Higgins], difficult to understand [?Chanock] and confidence reducing [?James]. This suggests that whilst there is much feedback being offered to students by their tutors, frequently the comments provided

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    Is it really necessary to comment on someone else's page to bother and hurt the other person? Comments should be moderated always because comments get out of control, makes the other person upset and it starts to become something normal to people.  Comments should be moderated always because comments get out of control easily. People start commenting on YouTube channels giving their opinion and another person comes and starts commenting negative things. Then another person sees someone else trolling

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