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    Google It The world may wonder how people ever survived without the Internet before it came into their lives. They have grown accustomed to the easiness the Internet provides. The work that used to take someone hours or even days and weeks to accomplish can be achieved within minutes. In the article “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” Nicholas Carr introduces us to the idea that people are allowing the Internet to think for them. Are the readers of the world losing the ability to think for themselves?…

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    Song Analysis: Sam Cooke

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    In the middle of the song he speaks about the racism he faced in his life (shmoop editorial team). Throughout the song Sam speaks about his believe in the change and his optimism. He also speaks of how his brother doesn’t believe in the change and rejects to help him. Sam ends the song by saying that he faced a lot of challenges but with his optimism he was able to carry on with a successful life (shmoop editorial team). Many stylistic devices…

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    Sergio Henriquez Period 4 AL Mrs.Case 1 June 2018 Behind the life of Arthur Miller Arthur Asher Miller was born on October 17, 1915 he grew up in Harlem, New York with his two brothers Augusta and Isidore. “Arthur Miller attended the University of Michigan before moving back East to write dramas for the stage. He earned widespread praise for Death of a Salesman, which opened on Broadway in 1949 and won the Pulitzer Prize along with multiple Tony's.”(Biography.com). The Pulitzer prize…

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    Parents should restrain their kids from playing football. The risks of long term physical injury and brain trauma isn’t worth the rewards of playing football. Professional Doctors and former National Football League players tell the world to stop playing football, but it seems like people don’t listen to there professionals. Who would want an increased risk of physical injury or brain trauma? Football is dangerous for anybody, especially if under the age of 18. Since the brain doesn’t fully…

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    Annotated Bibliography Jones-Shoeman, C. (2011, February 09). Why Milk is Bad for You. Natural News. Retrieved from https://www.naturalnews.com/031255_milk_health.html This article discusses the health woes of milk in which she lists and gives information on why milk is dangerous. Credibility sources that have come from Jones-Shoeman is being an author and is also a writer for Academic Writing. Published February 9, 2011 she ultimately establishes that milk causes health problems and it’s not…

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    Blow has been writing for The New York Times Opinion Editorial pages since 2008. All of his articles are either of politics, racism, or both mixed together. His article “White America’s ‘Broken Heart’” is intended for the general public, anyone who is willing to read it and is being brought up freshly due to…

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    Prohibition Book Review

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    Historiography body Prohibition ended on December 5th, 1933 with the Ratification of the Twenty-first Amendment to the American Constitution. It was the end of the progressive era and a time of transition from social activism and temperate political movements to F.D.R and the ?New Deal?. The academic discussion of the history of prohibition began in 1950 with The Great Illusion: An Informal History of Prohibition by Herbert Asbury. In this narrative historical work he positions…

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    During the early 1900s, many black Americans began to move up north due to the industrial boom, and the need for a larger work force. World War one also made it necessary to ensure all military needs were met. Because of the Great Migration, many northern cities were flooded with black migrants looking for a better way of life. However, once the war ended, and soldiers returned home, competition for jobs and housing became fierce as the economy took a turn. Discrimination and segregation was…

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    past year, in which civilians have used cameras to capture police shootings gone wrong, the most popular proposal has been to place body cameras on every cop (The Monitor 's Editorial Board). President Obama, for example, promises $75 million for the purchase of 50,000 cameras for law enforcement officers (The Monitor 's Editorial Board). This reform is not without merit. Studies of the few police departments that already use such cameras suggest the mere presence of a recording device has a…

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    Editorial Analysis Essay On December 6, 2016, The New York Times investigated the problem of racism in New York’s Prisons. The investigation found that minorities were more likely to be beaten by guards, spend more time in prisons, or be sent to solitary confinement than white prisoners. Overall, The New York Times didn’t use connotation or bias, but used denotation and facts for a more informational report. The author uses logos as the main rhetoric for the article. They use statistics and…

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