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    Bullying is a worldwide epidemic, it happens no matter where we are, or who we are. This problem faces many women, children and men. It occurs in all different environments like school, work or even just walking down the street. Many people are often a victim of cyber-bullying “The use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature” (Google). Cyber-bullying effects many people internally, it can cause depression, anxiety, and

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    i think being intellectual is more important because if you know how to constructively criticize and create you can think of how it works best, why way is better then another. You can come up with ways to do things better or easier by thinking about it and considering the different options or ways to do it. in my opinion, i think society values more knowing how to do it, because they don't want to think about something that their going to do, and then get to into it and get upset or scared because

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    homework and reading and washing and stuff to do. After all of that, she’s expected to be a fireball when she gets upstairs. And if she’s too tired to be a fireball, her man starts rolling into the world of rejection. We feel that if she’s not there for us that way on a

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    News Feed Essay

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    like that? How do those decisions work? So, I actually think when you do stuff well you shouldn't have to do big crazy things. Right, so you wanna actually evolve in a way where you're working with your community and making steps and learning. Take news feed, for example, there was a relatively big shift, but it had actually been a couple of years in the making by watching how people were using the service. Right, so we started off we didn't have anything like news feed that showed you updates from

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    We as people don’t often quite think about the choices we make for ourselves and the affects it may have on other people. Our choices can have either a positive or a negative effect on a person rather we know it or not. Even though we’ve made a personal choice for ourselves that we may find comforting, we never really think of how it can benefit the people around us. Take suicide for an example. A person can be so depressed that they feel that the only way out of life is to end their life. Committing

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    What do you think "Then Lottery" by Shirley Jackson means? I could bet some money that you are wrong. What about "First they came" by Martin Niemoller, you know what that means? The plot in "The Lottery" is, that you should speak up even if it’s the "wrong" thing to do. The plot in "First They Came" is, "justice & indifference" -Martin Niemoller. The three claims I have are justice & indifference, standing up may not be the easiest, & following the crowd (peer pressure). Now, the claim is talking

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    it is still going on today. You wear a shirt you think looks fashionable and you get judged for wearing it. Humanity needs to understand that no matter what you might think of a person it does not make up who they are. For example, if there is a person who is covered in tattoos, even though, they are doing nothing to you people still try to avoid that person as much as possible. Why do us human try to avoid this kind of people they have done nothing wrong? People do not even try to interact with

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    Sports Case Study

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    How would you assess the Bucks season this far? It’s been a roller coaster season for us so far, we’ll go on these four-game win streaks, then lose two or three in a row, we’re just having a problem with staying consistent now, we’re heading in the right direction, we’re learning we just have to be more consistent on a game-to-game basis. What do you think would help improve the consistency of the team? We're Just growing up, we’re all still young, I’m just 26 in my sixth season in the league

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    - • Think about the stereotypes you have heard - is there any "truth" to what you know/think is said I am an African-American woman who is the daughter of two Jamaican parents. I was born in Brooklyn, New York. Growing up I’ve heard others commonly speak of stereotypes that are associated with people of the same background but I’ve never focused on them too much. My focus has always been to go above and beyond what people expect of me and from me, and to never let a stereo-type define who I am

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    Julius Caesar Analysis

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    Close your eyes, image be warned about your death and then being killed by your so called best friend. Out of nowhere, everyone that you thought loved you, immediately turned on you after you died. Tragedy of Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare, is about a selfish king who rules Rome and ends up getting killed by the people he thought loved him. The main characters of the story are Julius Caesar, Marcus Brutus, Marc Antony. The central problem to the story is loyalty because people are manipulative

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