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    art historians already familiar with the many pieces he cites throughout. Although Aries’ evidence is quite suspect specifically with his emphasis on the Christ portrayals and his use of correspondences, his logical progression and chronological organization bolster his theory of childhood. Aries’ evidence relies too heavily on artists’ depictions of the infant Jesus as his source for the development of childhood. For example, Aries cites a Christ depiction from the second half of the twelfth…

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    article doesn’t recognize is that, what if both a man and a woman are poor?, also how the marriage changes their lives. The validity of the evidence presented is also in question as the article makes statements of data which cannot be validated and cites lectures by members of their own…

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    high school in Hawaii, the only sport available for girls was synchronized swimming.” Similar situations were found throughout the United States, and in 1971, one year before the passing of Title IX, only 7% of all high school athletes were girls (CITE). Title IX is a part of the Education Amendments Act of 1972, and states that "No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any…

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    has taken on the difficult reverse “Really?” as an art form. He belittles Jon Stewart’s logical and sane view with a “Really? Really? Jon?”(CITE) When a character makes a statement that another character does not like or a situation that is not to their liking, a “Really?” cannot be far behind. Take this recent trailer for ABC’s “Once Upon a Time.” (CITE) Society repeats what they hear around them and on television, so “Really?” continues to spread through our lives. Recently, I was at a…

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    old testament, the first part of Christian Bibles and believed by many Christians to be the sacred Word of God. This means that life is sacred, those who had wrongfully take another human life must lose their own lives. A proponent of this position cites two scriptural arguments:…

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    election of the best candidate” are inferences based on the European documents (Curet, 2002, 272- 274). Curet argues that these documents shouldn’t be trusted, but also utilizes these accounts to form his position. Curet’s position is created when he cites the two opposing sources and settles in the middle of the bias, and also justifies why the argument is legitimate. The persuasiveness of the article is not as effective due to the author’s position that is based on unknowingly accounts of the…

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    What causes romantic relationships to break up? One of the main goals in life is to find the right partner. These goals appear everywhere whether it is from television, books, i.e. fairy tale. We have our own idea of a perfect relationship; we look for those who is understanding, compassionate, thoughtful, and sensitive. At a young age, we see is what we believe, whether it is the idea from fairy tales, or “happy ending”. As we get older, we try to seek these “idea” of fairy tales, so finding…

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    In contrast, Stephanie Watson, the author of Organic Food No More Nutritious than Conventionally Grown Food, fails to cite any sources on the webpage. Another factor contributing to reliability of the webpage is Watson’s credentials. The only credit listed for the author is that she is the Executive Editor of Harvard Women’s Health Watch. While the article is objective…

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    Grant, from Hartsville High School, received five days suspension for digitally favoring a tweet. The school’s reason for suspending her was due to cyber bullying, according to Demi’s mother; however, she wasn 't even aware whom she may have bullied.[ Cite here] Another example great example of a student getting suspended without proper investigation is of a student with disabilities. By Robert K. Crabtree, he presents us of a situation of a girl who has been constantly bullied due to her…

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    Although studies have shown that approximately 90% of Americans support labeling of GMO’s, companies still deny us the right to know what exactly we are consuming into our bodies(cite here). Throughout the world, there is an estimate of 64 countries that require labeling of GMO’s. There are countries like Japan, Australia, China, and Brazil that are strong supporters of our labeling GMO’s because those countries believe that their…

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