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    parents (Taylor, 2007). However, teenagers and children that do not have a close relationship with their parents tend to hold more distanced and formal conversations. However, the rules of English are rarely observed. Pronunciation, grammatical correctness, and accent are influenced by the culture of the family members. Siblings usually speak slang, a dialect that violates most of the English rules. However, when they speak to the aged, they take a more formal approach and use a more…

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    The author’s purpose is to discuss the issue of technology and alienation of Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 , and Political Correctness in Fahrenheit 451. Bradbury’s main idea was to emphasize on how the people let technology and Television traumatize their brain. The author provides a strong example when he states in paragraph 14 of the article “In Fahrenheit 451 the government…

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    First of all, why would I not take the class? Why aren’t you taking this class? You ask what’s the point in taking the class? First of all, the class teaches us about feminist praxis, which is essentially the way in which feminism can be practiced and applied in the real world. What I learn in this class can, in fact, be put into practice. Praxis is defined as “the intersection of theory and practice, involving a visible and deliberate set of actions informed by theory, by research, and by…

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    second selection over political correctness. Being aware that anything politically stated can be taken negatively or positively depending on the audience is important. The NASW Standards of Cultural Competency (2015) states, “Social workers should promote conditions that encourage respect for cultural and social diversity within the United States and globally” (pp. 17). Being respectful of client’s political beliefs is an important task when it comes to political correctness, as it enables us to…

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    John Simon’s article “Why Good English is Good for You” presents the conservative point of view. His conservative view is found throughout the article. For example, “ Be that as it may, playing without rules and winning—in this instance, managing to communicate without using good English—is no more satisfactory than winning in a sport or game by accident or by disregarding the rules: which is really cheating” (206). He holds grammar rules at a high priority, a priority which conservative…

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    First Draft Community Profile Throughout the decades Computer Science has become a growing career field. Many students choose to major in it as both undergraduate and graduate students. But, like any other major there other students who have dropped out of Computer Science for specific reasons. So Now the question “Is Computer Science a good choice for a major?” is being asked. Depending on the person an individual is, Computer Science is a good major. In this research, to answer the question…

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    Across many essays that have been written, it is common to see Bitzer's Criteria for setting up rhetorical situation. This allows for the context of a rhetorical event, that consists of an issue, an audience, and a set of constraints, to be seen and analysed by the audience. First, Within James Baldwin's “Notes of a Native Son”, the audience can find all of the relevant characteristics described by Bitzer in his six characteristics of rhetorical situation. For the first characteristic of…

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    In his essay, “The Campus: An island of Repression in a Sea of Freedom”, Chester Finn details the growing movement for political correctness at the collegiate level. He quotes the regents of Massachusetts, “There must be unity and cohesion in the diversity which we seek to achieve, thereby creating an atmosphere of pluralism,” (Finn 58). However, the issue is not freedom of expression…

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    appearance to school.” ( Even though Shapiro had a different opinion on whether or not the procedures taken were appropriate or over-the-top, he does recognize the opposing side as well. He recognizes that after 9/11, our country vowed to put political correctness to the side when it came to public…

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    Figure 1 illustrates the negative trend between number of characters and the recalled accuracy through the percentage of correctness. The same test also displayed the significant effect of the interaction between number of characters and randomized color, F(3,6) = 20.364, p = 0.002. With same ANOVA test, the within-subjects contrasts showed a significant difference among the…

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