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    Many people decide to migrate, but they do it for different reasons. Some do it to be with family, while others do it to get more opportunities and a chance for a better life. In other cases, people move because that is the only way they will survive because their country is a war zone. There are however many challenges that immigrants have to overcome to get a chance at a better life. Through the eyes of Obinze, Ifemelu and Auntie Uju, the main characters in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Americanah

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    Social class inequality is the existence of unequal opportunities and rewards for different social positions or statuses within a group or society. Factors of social class inequality are wealth, income, occupational, schooling, race, and ethnicity. Our society has changed from a manufacturing run workforce to a service ran workforce which has provided less jobs and increased unemployment rates. With all the changes our society has become much more depended on technology and one-minded thinking.

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    Through online dating looking for a partner has been made simple. Online dating gives many options on how to meet and get to your potential date before meeting in person. This can save time a lot of time with narrowing down the search to find a partner. Unlike in the past where dating was basically your friend match matting you with someone. Then finding out later at the date they the person is not compatible with you at all. Now with online dating you can use profiles and picture to find what you

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    Sexual Exploration

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    Sitting in her room, the twelve year old female smiles as she responds to a stranger on her laptop. The young lady types in her name, address, phone number, and other personal information. She makes arrangements to meet the stranger. She sets a date to meet him in the park not realizing who she will encounter. This twelve year old had no idea the danger she is setting herself up for. The stranger who is communicating with the young lady is luring her to meet him. Surely, his intentions are not in

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    New Growing Trend: Identity Theft

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    Whether you have been a victim of identity theft or not, the author of the article “Identity Theft Is a Growing Danger” has educated a neutral audience about the different ways identities are stolen. Overall, the article used pathos effectively to support the identity theft claim by capturing quotes from actual identity theft victims and the author utilized scare tactics to inform the neutral audience about the various ways that identity theft can happen and to help protect their identity on and

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    Tax Scam Essay

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    throughout the year. The IRS warns not to fall prey to the following: 1. Identity Theft – especially around tax time, is at the top of the list. The IRS continues aggressive pursuit of criminals who file fraudulent returns using someone else’s Social Security number. Remain vigilant to avoid becoming a victim. 2. Telephone Scams – Threatening phone calls by criminals impersonating IRS agents remain an ongoing threat. The IRS has seen a surge of these phone scams in recent years as scam artists threaten

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    Now that technology has entered our civilization there has been new technical ways of communicating with others. It has also been a way of posting your life on social media. Before entering the world of social media an innocent person's information will have to be put into the site, oblivious to the fact that not all sites or apps can be trusted. Personal information on technology always has a chance in finding its way into a strangers grasp. A way to protect personal privacy is having a secure protecting

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    Social media and social networking are causing depressions, anxiety, obesity, cyberbullying and the rise of harassment online. Yet most teens are extremely dependent on their devices spending hours doing nothing but mindlessly scrolling. These sites do nothing but destroy the self confidence of the users often leading to addiction. Platforms such as Instagram, Twitter and more have just become an addiction we all just accept even if it is detrimental to most people’s health. Social Media is detrimental

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    “I lied to my friend that I hate meeting up with people that are in a different location, and a week later I am at the beach with a couple of friends, in another state”, this can either be seen as pretense or just a simple lie, but the question is what is the difference, and when is it pretense? Pretense can simply be defined as something that is not really what it is represented as being, and it one of the major factors that is linked to people not being who they really seem to be. A really good

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    The most common depiction of identity theft is the robbery of personal information for someone else’s monetary gain. Based on a range of information gathered from public and private resources, “Approximately 15 million United States residents have their identities used fraudulently each year (Douglas).” Although literal identity theft can have substantial monetary consequences for its victims, figurative identity theft can have even greater ramifications for those that suffer from having their individuality

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