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    years, with the presence of technological innovations and new perceptions, workplaces are evolving and millennials are deviating from this precedent to a more democratic form and making impactful changes in corporate America. The article, “CPA Firm Tackles Talent and Technology Trends” by Rachel Watson advertises Crowe Horwath’s

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    Should Children Be Able to Play Tackle Football? In my opinion, children should not be able to play tackle football. Over time many people have developed many injuries, diseases, and this all contributes to death… Children under the age of 12 are still developing their life, growing and forming into a young adult. To damage their body system at the young age is very dangerous. There are three reasons why children should not play tackle football and they are; Playing at such a young age can lead to

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    Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy: Rhetorical Analysis of “The Scars From ‘Bell Ringing’ Football Tackles” by The Editorial Board Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy also known as C.T.E is a degenerative brain disease found in athletes, military veterans, and others with repetitive brain trauma (Mayo Clinic Staff, 2017). The Editorial Board wrote the article “The Scars From ‘Bell Ringing” Football Tackles,” publish July 29, 2017 in the New York Times, the Board argues that C.T.E is linked to football

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    Alright everybody. That’s it. Tackle football is going to be banned due to the amount of severe injuries and blows to the head. At least that’s what some people think should happen. However, I don’t think that should happen for the following reasons. First, tackle football shouldn’t be banned because of all the health benefits people get from playing it. It helps kids stay active and healthy. Secondly, football helps our economy grow in many different ways. Finally, football shouldn’t be banned

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    The article “Book Tackles Old Debate: Role of Art in Schools” by Robin Pogrebin explains the influence of art and the conclusion of two researchers, Ellen Winner and Lois Hetland. “Students who study the arts seriously are taught to see better, to envision, to persist, to

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    Gillian Clarke's Catrin tackles one of the well-considered themes in feminist writing - the mother-daughter relationship. CATRIN ====== Gillian Clarke's "Catrin" tackles one of the well-considered themes in feminist writing - the mother-daughter relationship. The aspect of the relationship that Clarke explores here is the bond ("rope") that ties them together and from which they try to free themselves from the very beginning, even before birth. Freeing yourself as an individual within

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    How Country Lovers and the Gold Cadillac Tackle Racism Country lovers, is a tale set in South Africa where whites are more privileged than black people. The story is set during apartheid. This is made clear in the first paragraph, as it says "…but once the white children go away to school, they don't play together anymore." Also, "…beginning to call their old play mates missus and baasie- little master." It is made clear that separation occurs at an early age, this

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    In the essay “The Supreme Court Tackles Violent Video Games” written by Katy Steinmetz, the author does a good job showing all the different points of view on the subject. Should the government be allowed to prohibit the sale of video games or is it a violation of free speech? This question is very difficult to tackle, the author states direct quotes from protesters. One protester is Lisa McKee she states “I don’t think keeping violent games out of the hands of minors is the government's job… It

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    The general argument made by author Alix Spiegel in his work, How Eastern and Western Cultures Tackle Learning, is that children often tend to give up too easily. More specifically, Alix argues that for the most part in american culture, intellectual struggle in schoolchildren is seen as an indicator of weakness, while in Eastern Cultures, it is not only tolerated but is sometimes used to measure emotional strength. He writes, “They have taught them that struggling can be a good thing.” In this

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    How does ‘Exposure’ by Wilfred Owen tackle the Theme of War? ‘Exposure’ is a war poem written by Wilfred Owen in 1917 which describes how it felt like to be a soldier fighting war in the winter season. Owen focuses on the weather and shows how they are suffering more from the cold than getting wounded and hurt from the enemy which is not typical in war poetry. He has used a lot of figurative language and literary techniques to portray the cold and the soldiers’ feelings. Firstly, Owen applies figurative

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