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    because of two main reasons, the printing press and the scientific method. First off, the printing press changed society in many ways, from the enlightenment to present day. The printing press spread around the new beliefs and ideas of the enlightenment, for example, many books like “Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems”, “Starry Messenger”, and “On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Bodies” became accessible due to the invention of the press. These ideas became known to many, and people

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    Dill left us early in September, to return to Meridian. We saw him off on the five o’clock bus and I was miserable without him until it occurred to me that I would be starting to school in a week. I never looked forward more to anything in my life. Hours of wintertime had found me in the treehouse, looking over at the schoolyard, spying on multitudes of children through a two-power telescope Jem had given me, learning their games, following Jem’s red jacket through wriggling  circles of blind

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    Frank Shepard Fairey, also known as Shepard Fairey, was born on February 15 1970 in Charleston South Carolina. Fairey is an American contemporary street artist, graphic designer, activist, illustrator and founder of the skateboarding company Obey. Fairey was first noticed for his art work of “Andre The Giant,” creating stencils that he would put on posters and stickers that he put up all over cities and hand them out to people. In 2008 his art took off with his “HOPE” poster for the Presidential

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    One day I went to the park to play basketball on the basketball courts. I met up with some friends, and it was a beautiful day. It was a perfect day to play basketball on, it wasn’t too hot but wasn’t too cold. All of a sudden it started pouring rain, and at the park where we were there was no cover to cover yourself from the rain. So we ended getting all wet, and we ran to the nearest place which had a cover, which was Starbucks. So we stayed in Starbucks until it stopped raining. 2. One morning

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    In the pursuit of education, students strive to learn and develop their understanding of the world that surrounds them. Accordingly, it is the responsibility of the school administration to provide the means to that end. Yet, there is a polarized divide among schools and their interpretation of freedom of speech. This occurrence is experienced primarily at the university level but can be seen at all levels of education. At the epicenter of this dispute is the notion of censorship, specifically whether

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    Should the freedom of speech be protected? this is a question that many people ask and yes I feel that freedom of speech should be protected. The freedom of speech is something that many people have, but many people don't use for the greater good. Many people use it for racism against people such as journalist and news readers which can affect their wellbeing. A democracy by definition is government through non appointed representatives. it's a variety of society that favours equal rights, freedom

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    Upon further analysis of the Herald articles on the Patriots from January 19, 2015 through the 25th, there was a clear and cautious decision to keep journalism standards and not wanting to alienate themselves from the already falling readership through their agenda setting and framing. In this context, the journalistic standards being used are the ones provided by The Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ). These standards include, “seeking the truth,” “accuracy,” “context,” and “[being] correct

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    Understanding the media and what media literacy entails is an important trait that everybody should learn. There were a few developments in the evolution of mass media that took place in the past century. Mass communication first started in the earliest of society which started the written and oral communication era. In this time information was passed down through oral traditions by teachers or story-tellers. As time passed and more stories were told the alphabet and written word finally were created

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    European Renaissance The printing press drastically improved the advancement of the sciences, spreading the information far and wide. It was indeed a product of the Renaissance, and being such, “the press served the interests of humanists by making available many ancient Greco-Roman classics, such as the works of Homer, Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, and Virgil, previously rare or unavailable in western Christendom.” The humanistic ideals of the Renaissance were printed and spread across Europe, “fostering

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    Powerlifting Progression After enduring months of intense conditioning, the time came for us to see if our work paid off. It was testing week for varsity football and bench press day had arrived. I maxed-out at 335 pounds at the beginning of the year and I was looking to make some gains. I did my dynamic warm up and static stretches and hit a few reps of 300 pounds to stimulate blood flow. Routinely reaching for my weightlifting belt, I arrived at a dilemma. The belt evidently grew a conscience of

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