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    “Connect with friends and the world around you on Facebook” (Facebook,) is a slogan in the homepage of Facebook website that I will see at least one time per day when I open my Facebook. So, I think a lot of people out there, who is a Facebook’s user, will agree with me. According to the article “Almost as many people use Facebook as live in the entire country of China,” writes by Caitlin Dewey, more than 1.35 billion Facebook’s users in the world today, and it is nearly equal the China’s population

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    research or publication either a book or even an article on a review without mentioning him or her as if it was the student’s own ideas or work. Per Roig and DeTommaso, 1991, stated in their research that Plagiarism is an act of academic dishonesty and cheating. They also stated that there are many factors that lead to these dishonesties. It is one of the primary problems in academic life and it is a simple subject to draw, but badly to keep off. Plagiarism has become one of the major issues among university

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    Post World War II culture in the U.S was considered a very dark period as citizens were recovering from actions of the war.  However, citizens in America liked the fact that film noirs had reflected the harsh point-of-view of everyday people in the streets and they craved

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    Suicide Notes from Beautiful Girls. “When you died, part of me died too,Now i'm finishing off the rest, so we can be together...I’m coming.” Is a direct quote from Junes suicide note to Delia wishing her a sincere see you soon. A book of a sad suicide turns into a brutal murder but for what? A beautiful lie or did little girls really die? Lynn Weingarten wrote a New York bestseller, suicide notes from beautiful girls, it was a hit in New York but due to all the disregard for the law, lack of respect

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    The American dream is strongly associated with the identity of America and everything our country stands for: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. In “Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller, the protagonist Willy Loman believes a person will be happy once they obtain success by living the American dream; if you are unable to achieve this goal then you are a failure. The play is divided into two categories: successes and failures. The image of the American Dream depicted in society influences

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    of lust. The love between Othello and Desdemona surpasses the corporal obstacles of race, nationality, and age. But this love is demolished as soon as jealousy enters Othello’s mind thanks to Iago. Iago suggests to Othello that his wife has been cheating on him with Cassio. Othello disregards his love for Desdemona and evokes for revenge. Certitude has allowed his mind from skepticism and suspicion. Now he vows action, Othello wants Cassio and Desdemona dead, "for she shall not live; no, my heart

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    too much emphasis on specific subjects; lowers students’ motivation to learn; is used as an inaccurate comparison between students; includes insignificant information; gives inaccurate evaluations of students; teachers, and schools; and promotes cheating and conformity, and therefore should not be a required part of secondary schooling. According to a paper written by students at Columbia University about the pros and cons of standardized testing, one strength of it is that it gives teachers an idea

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    Popular Culture Virus

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    can one be prescribed medication to become healed. This disease is known as popular culture. Popular culture consists of “everyday objects, actions, and events that influence people to believe, and behave in certain ways” (Sellnow 2). Many humans fail to make their own decisions for themselves because of the strong influence of popular culture. The constant and overwhelming influence of society causes popular culture to become dangerous, much like a virus, infecting every single person. Although many

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    roots of these three languages. With both my parents being directly from Egypt, they were strongly influenced by the Egyptian culture which makes up a majority of my norms and view on life. Growing up in a strongly Egyptian family emphasized hard work and success in an academic career was key to a successful future. Along with respecting elders and living life without cheating or taking shortcuts. My childhood was filled with the generic and stereotypical Egyptian life that most imagine. I went

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    The norm on has sunk to an incomprehensible level when it comes to character and morals. Where the art of deception, flattery, lying and cheating has become our new normalcy. Where has the moral fiber or the Godly character of a man gone? Character has become such an old frame of mind that no one really knows what true character even means anymore. Every individual has a different perceptive and outlook on the delineation of character and their own thoughts on what Godly character looks like. Abraham

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