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    A Bias Take on a Controversial Discussion Social media is something that we use in our day to day lives, but have we ever sat down and thought about how it has shaped our actions and personalities? Carrie Kerpen, the CEO of Likeable Media, dives into how we have developed and grown around social media in her article How Has Social Media Changed Us? Kerpen discusses with other strong figures in social media about what we post, and why we post it. She feels that is important to understand the…

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    Ambortion Rules

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    including adding language to make clear that these rules don't apply to miscarriages or abortions that occur at home, and adding language to clarify that birth or death certificate issuance is not required for proper disposition under the rules” said Carrie Williams, spokeswoman for the Department of State Health Services. The new rules ban the disposal of fetal remains in medical sanitary landfills and require all remains to be cremated or sanitized and then buried no matter the gestation…

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    Ryan's Story Intervention

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    episode and getting hooked on the show, I was bummed to find out that it would no longer be airing on television. The episode I watched was about a 37-year-old man named Ryan who was an extreme addict. Prior to Ryan’s addiction, he had a happy life with Carrie, a girlfriend since high school, and their 2 daughters. However, he lost all of that due to his battle with addiction and he now lives alone with his dog. According to Ryan’s family, he was a happy baby and a good kid growing up. The…

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    It’s the year 2016, and the soon-to-be graduates from UIUC sit in the auditorium, all dressed up in their suits and dresses donning their graduation caps and robes. As Carrie Reil chatted excitedly with her friends, she can’t help but feel sad that college was ending. She managed to get through these four tough years of her life, but as she looked back, she could only smile about what had happened. All the moments with her friends, her teacher, her family, and even her cat! But as she was handed…

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    Five Years Eighth Grade Moving has always been difficult for me, and being a navy brat didn’t help any. Eighth grade year I told my parents that I wanted to stay in Virginia and finish high school in one school system. I decided this after I realized I had spent all but kindergarten in a different school and in middle schools case, a different state for all three years. That same year they had all the eighth graders packed into a hot and stuffy auditorium to sit and…

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    Paul saw no improvement and became eager with how passive everything was taking place so she got western women voters to start up the National Women's Party. Eventually, influential women like Sojourner Truth, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Carrie Chapman Catt have fought for the rights of women to be independent from men and pursue any position that they may choose. Also, the Declaration of Independence endorses women’s legal equality with men, which overturn feme covert and female suffrage…

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    DBQ: The Progressive Era

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    DBQ The Progressive Era, 1900-1920, can be defined as a reform movement aimed toward urban and social change through improvements in the nation. This era stemmed from American industrialization and a population growth. Also, the Progressive Era emerged from past movements such as abolitionism, women’ rights, temperance, and the regulation of big businesses. Some of the main goals of the progressives included breaking trusts, ending political reform, bettering living conditions, and establishing…

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    People Vs. Advertisements Many people will go to the store and look for items to buy that have been seen on T.V all around the world, but What do these advertisements really mean? How do advertisements create an image for men, women or even children? What does it represent? Knowing it reflects the fears that have proven the insecurities of being constantly told in advertisements, how men and women should be and occasionally being scammed into buying these products that also may not even work…

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    are at risk for developing anorexia. Anorexia is when a woman will starve herself so that she begins to lose weight to an unhealthy level. In the movie Body Politics, one female named Carrie talks about how the external forces of the media affected her mentality and eventually lead to her becoming anorexic. Carrie states, “I think I picked up a lot from the world and I didn’t know how to handle it” (Body Politics 1996). The desire to be perfect and to have everything put together in their…

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    Carrie Hayden Mrs. Maeger English III Honors 16 October 2017 Bravery in disguise Hester Prynne is an outsider, along with many people in today's society because of things like race, religion, and beliefs. An example of a modern day relation to Hester Prynne is Melania Trump. She is judged and criticized by many people because she is not from America. Even though she is the President’s wife, she is not accepted by many. Since people are not fond of her, they have started attacking her…

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