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    HUM/186 Social Media Paper Candice Triplett 10/3/17 Pending which end of the information you are on, it can have its advantages and disadvantages of being able obtain information and or having your information obtained. When someone is looking for a new job they can do a lot of research on a company and be able to obtain a lot of information. People can find out what the company stands for, what the company values are, along with the number of employees

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    To gain clicks and attract the attention of readers, publishers and authors have either taken quotes or actions out of context in order create enticing articles or cherry-picked evidence to match an article’s agenda. “Cherry picking” refers to the act of “only select[ing] evidence [that] is presented in order to persuade the audience to accept a position, and evidence that would go against the position is withheld” (Bennett). A very recent incident that perfectly illustrates the use of cherry picking

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    1. With immigration, the UK comes across to new health issues, such as the Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). FGM is still practiced by 28 Countries worldwide. Highlighted by the World Health Organisation “three million girls undergo some form of FGM every year in Africa alone”. Some communities in the UK have a higher risk of FGM than others. Therefore, it is important to raise awareness about FGM to those risk groups and to professionals, as FGM takes still place with fatal health consequences to

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    Brill Targ, Marlene. Alzheimer’s Disease. Tarrytown: Marshell Cavendish Corporation, 2005. Print. The article, Alzheimer’s Disease, is about a lot of meaningful topics. Some things that this book includes is what it is like to have the disease, dealing with the disease in families, treatments to help them and how you can care and support them through this hard process. It also included the history behind the disease and how much more scientist have learned about Alzheimer’s over the year’s. The

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    Letter To The Grinch

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    The Grinch isn’t guiltly with the charges brought aganist him. The Grinch has many traits like Helpful, creative, careful, thoughtful, and etc. What about that one time he saved that girl, two times! Do you remember that one time he made the santa costume and sleigh, do you also remember him making that present for that girl? The grinch did nothing wrong, he’s a nice person (Not really), if you give him a chance. There are so many things that you yet to see the grinch do, if you get to know

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    The Grinch is a good person. He is a good person because, he had really cared for the whole whoville. Also, he was friendly to them because,he had gave back their christmas and presents. The Grinch is not guilty of the charges brought against him nor does he have poor character. . The Grinch may had of committed many crimes, that had made him guilty ,but deep down in his heart its kindness. Like the Grinch he had cared for them. When the Grinch had gave back the whoville children back their christmas

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    In the article “GOP-Fox Circus Act”, Reed Richardson argues that although both the GOP and Fox have conservative political values, they are ultimately harmful to each other’s agendas because of their differing political goals. Both organizations are lacking popularity in recent years so they are struggling to find new ways to gain an audience. The GOP wants to find a way to get their ideas to a wide variety of people, whereas Fox is promoting more liberal views to increase the ratings of their programs

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    APA Research and Bibliography Activity Part One: Assessing the RELIABILITY and Validity of Sources IN THE SPACE PROVIDED IN COLUMNS TWO AND THREE OF THE FOLLOWING MATRIX, PREPARE A 50-100-WORD EVALUATION OF BOTH THE RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY OF EACH OF THE SOURCES LISTED IN COLUMN ONE. |Source |Reliability |Validity | |Wikipedia

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    Introduction Transferring What I Know Reflecting back on my experiences from my Writing 39C (and Writing 39B) class, I can acknowledge the changes and evolution in myself as a writer. In my Week 1 Self-Assessment, which was written at the beginning of the Writing 39C course in reflection to Writing 39B, I mentioned that one of my central strategies in my writing process is focusing on the pre-writing. My pre-writing process includes strategies such as brainstorming and outlining. I mentioned in the self-assessment

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    Fake news is a problem that has affected everyone, especially politics, you’ve might of encounter them before but they’re hard to indicate them. Fake news are false articles or stories that are passed down as true. These fake news are categorized into three different spots. The categories are Satirical news, clickbait, and Partisan bias articles. Satirical news or satire is a type of parody presented in a format typical of mainstream journalism. According to merriam-webster clickbait is “something

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