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    Glee Is a Hoax

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    You’re walking through SIUE halls in peck hall, and then someone just jumps out singing and dancing on this joyous occasion. Does something like that really happen? No! There is a lot of hard work that goes into something like that, and glee portrays it all wrong. All the hard work that goes into it like: cleaning the choreography, learning the voice parts, and the many hours of practice. In a recent article by spark notes, in reality 90% of choir kids are theater geeks and really want to help

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    Hoax Climate Change

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    People around the world turn a blind eye on the topic of climate change, many believe that climate change is a hoax, but our Earth is changing. Our average air and ocean temperatures are rising, there is a widespread melting of snow and ice and a rising average in sea levels. These are things happening because of climate change. As habitants of the Earth, it is our duty to restore our planet after the wrongs we have done to it. Changes in the Earth’s atmosphere began to take an incline because of

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    and the use of an organised, well-structured and well presented website. But after further analysis of the first source, the source seemed to be unreliable as the source has been relating and basing their information on a hoax. The Dihydrogen Monoxide hoax was a recurring hoax which sparked major controversy, where the use of the unfamiliar scientific name for water and the over exaggerated effects of water was utillised to convince people that it was a dangerous

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    Hoax In Alien Ghost

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    The use of the principle of a Hoax was used in Chapter 2 of Aliens, Ghosts, and Cults: Legends we live, by Bill Ellis. The camp counselor, named Henry, used the legend of Rudy and Ralph as a way to scare campers and keep them from leaving their tents at night. Henry explains in the account that over the years bits of information had been added by himself and the campers about the way Ralph looks to make the story more interesting and scarier. Such as Ralph hair having white strands and standing on

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    Global Warming A Hoax?

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    Global Warming a Hoax? Have you ever had second thoughts about the possible outcome of an action, or who you could possibly be harming? Is it even possible for extreme weather to be caused by something as simple as driving your vehicle? There are many organizations that continue to make accusations that our actions are directly related to climate change. As we move into the future, more and more data is being released showing how the worlds pollution is affecting the climate. This doesn 't come

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    political debates across the world. Climate change is occurring right now whether politicians, oil companies, car manufacturers, scientists and the public admit it or not. There is plenty of scientific evidence to prove that climate change is not a hoax and should be taken very seriously. For the future generations can live in this world without being worried of sea level rising or diseases reaching new locations or rising temperatures. Climate change is defined as a long-term in weather pattern in

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    On July 21, 1969 the United States government were the first humans to step foot on the moon, although people claim that this was a hoax. The reasoning for the hoax would be that the United States needed to assert their victory in the space race over Russia landing the Soviet Union. According to recent polls, approximately twenty percent of Americans believe that the U.S. never landed on the moon. This shows that a fraction of the American population genuinely believe that no man from the United

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    American Dream not their individual dream? Or the most controversial question of all: is the American Dream just a hoax? I think that all three are plausible answers, that yes some Americans are just too lazy, some Americans don’t even want the same dream as the “American Dream” and yes the American Dream can be a hoax. The reason as to why the American Dream can be viewed as a hoax is due to the simple fact that some people are granted different advantages than others. In my opinion it all starts

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    Bitcoin Was A Hoax?

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    many hoped for a revival, the prices continued to plummet until they reached low of $200. In one short year, the price had fallen to one-sixth of its previous high (“Complete Bitcoin’s Price Chart”). This fall proved what many thought; Bitcoin was a hoax. One of the greatest downfalls of cryptocurrency is due to its lack of governing power. It is important to note that this creates inherent weaknesses in the currency as well as governmental concerns. Both of which could prove to be detrimental to cryptocurrencies

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    The Apollo missions that succeeded in landing and approaching the moon encountered conspiracy claims and distrust from the people. Many online personas claim to have proof showing that the moon landing was a hoax. Read below to learn more on the conspiracy theories the missions encountered. One of the most famous examples encountered by is the crosshairs in the picture. These crosshairs were etched on a thin piece of glass placed in front of the film in the camera as reference points for each picture

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