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    the zoos, farms, and also the scientist. This type of audience is important because the issue about animal rights should stand out towards them, so they can treat them better than treating them wrong. People who love animals such as the famous Ellen DeGeneres and Anne Hathaway can help save animals, because people like them are willing to do anything for them. The audience should care about this topic because every year animals are put in danger and they need help for us to speak for them and give

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    Let’s be honest, we all want to have the latest phones and apps on our iPhone. Some of us have apps that we used daily during our break time or when we get home. I used most of my iPhone to be on Chrome, YouTube, V Live, Webtoon, and other apps I used daily to keep myself entertain and busy. Why do we all have these latest iPhone and apps on us? Well, the Apple Company’s marketing strategy shows if you choose this iPhone you gain all of these Apps to entertain yourself. Apple’s marketing team allows

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    The life course perspective, or life course theory, is an approach that includes the mental, physical, and social heath of individuals to determine the affect they have on the experiences of the individual throughout their life course. Life course theory focuses directly on the impact of historical and socioeconomic contexts which can alter how individuals from various cohorts experience the world during their life course. A fundamental assumption of the life course theory is that lives of the individuals

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    People have argued for a long time about which form of economy is best. Some think only one form of economy is the best, some think it depends on the situation an individual country is in, some think none of them are good. In reality all forms of government and economy work, (Except Anarchism, as no government is not an effective form of government) depending on the leader, and the situation the country is in. For example Fascism, a totalitarian form of government where one man is the complete dictator

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    Discrimination World renowned talk show host, Ellen DeGeneres, once said, "I learned compassion from being discriminated against. Everything bad that's happened to me has taught me compassion." Despite Mrs. DeGeneres’ close relationship to modern events and pop culture, her opinions about discrimination have been shared from the twenty-first century all the way through the Great Depression. John Steinbeck’s award winning novel, Of Mice and Men, is set during the Great Depression. The bestseller

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    History Of GLAAD

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    HISTORY GLAAD was formerly known as the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation.[i] It was founded in New York City in 1985 by Vito Russo, Jewelle Gomez and George Kolovakos.[ii] GLAAD is a media monitoring agency that seeks to promote and protect issues affecting the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community. The organization was originally founded in response to the New York Post’s homophobic and defamatory coverage of the AIDS epidemic, which was at its height in the 1980’s

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    Demi Lovato is a well-known American singer, songwriter, actress, and model. Demi was born on August 20, 1992 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She was born to father Patrick Lovato, who was a musician and an engineer, and to mother Dianna De La Garza, who is a former Dallas Cowboy’s cheerleader and musician. Demi grew up in Dallas, Texas with her older sister, Dallas, her mother, and her father until 1994 when her parents got a divorce. After the divorce, her father moved out and remained absent from

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    Bruno Mars: A True Musical Talent In today’s music industry, there are many prominent artists. Many lack originality and imagination. They have the same style, the same type of genre and the same method they of rising to stardom - mainly tabloids. However, there is one name that stands out, making a unique name for himself: Bruno Mars. Bruno Mars has a great voice, produces catchy songs (most of which he writes himself), and knows how to play several instruments. He has the originality and

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    As times change, at society transforms its priorities, new types of leaders will be necessary. This new generation of leaders will have the ability to to continuously change themselves without changing their values and virtues Malala has been able to remain closely connected to her values and is very straight forward with her message. However, she has also been able to change her influence over her audience by always thinking of new ways to share the message. In November 2012, Malala, her father

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    For my physical action I went to an indoor cycling class. I am gazing down at a sweat-drenched towel, while my legs are turning at the rate of a Nascar's tires in a dull live with an enthusiastic lady who resembles a youthful Ellen DeGeneres instructing me to "confront your feelings of trepidation. Turn that resistance handle to one side." Did I meander into some weird faction workshop, you inquire? Well sort of, I went to SoulCycle surprisingly this week. I had dependably been occupied with going

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