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    America today, pressured by political correctness and social acceptances, has been reduced to become a country where we are more concerned about hurting people’s feelings or protecting our reputations. This mindset has caused America, the country where we used to be able to say what we want-- when we want-- how we want, to become a country overrun by what would sound better than what would be more effective. Our own government has trampled our rights as citizens under free speech, the right to…

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    Political correctness claims to be deeply rooted in acceptance, diversity, and tolerance, yet ironically the PC Police more closely resemble the temperament of the Party when confronted with ideas which challenge their beliefs. PC Police have a very black and white view…

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    The Dangers of Labeling and Political Correctness Black, white, asexual, pansexual, Latino, demi-sexual, ADD, ADHD, black identifying white person, white identifying black person. In our world today it seems as if there are labels for almost every characteristic of a person. No matter which way we turn, labels are encountered for even the most trivial aspects of human character. If you don’t believe me take a trip to any liberal arts college, or just venture into a liberal blog. Here you will…

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    Q3. If the second clerk could be added anywhere you choose (and not necessarily to check for violations, as in Question 2), what is the maximum number of applications the process can handle? What is the new configuration? Approach: Analyzed the question, we added one more clerk in step 2 (process and record payment). Then use the formula as question 1 and 2 to calculate. Figure 3.1 Solution: When add the second clerk in step 2, then solve and record payments. We could see the above pictures, 2…

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    Hal Holbrook once said, " I get a feeling about political correctness. I hate it. It causes us to lie silently instead of saying what we think." I often find myself asking, " Who's to judge what's offensive or what's not offensive?" Many people see racism, sexism, and prejudice on a daily basis and are so easily offended by it. Anthony Berteaux pushes how "Provocative humor, such as ones dealing with topics of race and gender politics, can be crass and vulgar, but underlying it must be a context…

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    theatlantic.com. In the article, the authors discuss the increasing popularity of political correctness in the classroom. It is very easy to tell that the authors are against the heavy usage of trigger warnings. Based on the authors backgrounds and the nature of the website, it can be determined that this is a credible source of information. The main aim of the article is to expose how political correctness is harmful to our education system. The article argues that while some trigger warnings…

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    Literature hold various components of structure and style. After reading the essay, “Just Think: The Changes of a Disengaged Mind,” by Timothy Wilson, it can presume that this essay is written in a plain style. In the word plain style, the word plain symbolize simplicity. Accordingly, the style that this essay holds is the simple concept of constructing sentences into plain English, by using simplest words. It is true that the author has used the plain style to pursue to convey the audiences,…

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    Berry, David. “How South Park Pokes Fun at Political Correctness Without Being Dismissive.” The National Post. Nationalpost, 5 Oct. 2015. Web. 01 Sep. 2017. David Berry conducts a critical analysis of the 19th season of the hit satirical comedy show South Park. Berry praises show creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, for creating a season that revolves around making fun of today’s PC culture without being completely dismissive to the plight of the members of the left-wing. South Park may be…

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    “War is peace, Freedom is slavery, Ignorance is strength.” The government in Orwell’s book uses this form of language to control its citizens through the use of speech. The concept of newspeak can be seen in our American government as political correctness, which is when politicians avoid using offensive words to “protect” society. For example, in recent years we have seen…

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    The Scientific Method The scientific method refers to an organized or systematic way of figuring out problems, where scientific questions are asked and answered by way of conducting methodological experiments and making observations. There are six steps or parts pertinent to the technique, the first of which entails asking of the question relating to what is intended to be learnt or establishing the purpose of the study. The second step of the technique entails carrying out research to find…

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