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    mental picture these two provide is something similar to David and Goliath, but when it comes to shaping tomorrow’s automotive industry, Ford sees Tesla as real a threat as any of their other major competition. Ford Motor Company has been one of America’s chief automakers for over a century, alongside their Detroit rivals GM and Chrysler. In their recent history, Ford has had its highs and lows but still remains an elite automotive company today, ranking 10th on the Fortune…

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    education. After he finished college he became involved with politics and would eventually sign four extremely significant documents for America. Benjamin becomes the sole example for a successful life during his time. He ultimately becomes the model citizen in every aspect of American life through his desires in doing so. Through his successes he promotes self leadership and taking control for the future. Benjamin Franklin defines both the community builder and rugged individual through…

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    According to Danielson, students’ achievement has not significantly improved since 1983 (2002, p viii). In addition, our neighboring countries academic achievements in Science and Math became significantly higher leaving our own students not to be in the top rank. According to Danielson (2002), “a lot of underprivileged students are enrolled in schools with less resources and teachers who are least qualified” (2002, p viii). Furthermore, he stated a fact that “ 54 percent of math and science…

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    From the age of 4 I ran home from school every single day to sit in front of the television and watch America’s Next Top Model. At such a young age, I was convinced those bodies where the definition of prosperity. I’d have my sisters snap photos of me around the house in provocative poses because that’s what beautiful was. By the time I was eight years old, I’d gone on my first diet, which was the first of many more to come. When I was nine, I wouldn’t attend swimming parties because I thought…

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    coming in with only a business background. Both, Clinton’s and Trump’s background has an impact on their participation in the 2016 election. However, one goal both candidates have in common is becoming the next president. Each has dedicated a lot of time and effort in order to win over America’s…

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    heterosexual norms and consumerist values to which women must strive” (Toffoletti). The effects of Barbie on women’s culture lasts longer than just childhood, and translates into adulthood as we idolize professional cheerleaders, celebrities, and models—comparing women to Barbie dolls. Barbie is an artifact to Women’s culture in America because she is what so many women strive to become, and what numerous…

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    Henry Ford: An Influential Figure From the days of Leonardo Da Vinci until the days of Karl Benz, many cars models were introduced. Steam, electric, and gasoline models were invented. No one knows to whom exactly lays the credit of inventing the automobile, but on the other hand, no one doesn’t know the Ford Model T car.When “the time production ceased for the Model T in 1927, more than 15 million cars had been sold --or half the world's output” (Lacocca, 1998). All this industrial glory…

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    considered to be bulky and awkward. It did not do well in the market; however, founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak did not give up. They went back to the drawing board and focused on inventing a product that would be desireable to the public. Their next attempt at a successful invention was profitable, as Apple introduced the iPod, the most innovative MP3 player that the market had seen. In recent years, Apple has introduced a wide range of incredible new technological devices. These devices…

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    more likely to be sensitive to violence. Violent-shooting video games are among the most popular video games. Since the technology advancements of these games have increased they have increased in popularity. Research from the General Aggression Model (GAM) has identified that these violent video games have increased the level of aggression in players. In one experiment conducted people were randomly assigned to one of four conditions. These were a neutral video game which as off-line, a…

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    This paper will analyze different fallacies and how they are presented in televised commercials. Engleberg and Wynn (2012, p. 235) state a fallacy is an argument grounded in a false or inaccurate reasoning. There are several different types of fallacies individuals and corporations use to convince others of something, however this paper will specifically focus on slippery slope and appeal to authority. In this commercial a man waits on hold with his cable company. This causes him to become…

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