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    Racism Still Exists

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    Jamie Utt is the writer of the article named “Here Are the Real Reasons Why We White People Struggle to Admit That Racism Still Exists”. Basically the author of this article is debating that white people go through racism, and people of color can be racist. Moreover, He denied white people have more privilege and more opportunities than people of color. He got upset from a Latino woman who claims that color people are not racist and they do the do not discriminate white people. The author…

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    Should Physicians-Assisted Suicide be allowed in the United States? Many patients and doctors around the country have debated the right for physicians to assist in patient suicide. Doctors should be allowed to assist in the suicide of terminally ill patients who are suffering and are going to die regardless of the time they have left. Patients should be allowed the right to choose to live or die when cancer or some genetic disease has taken over their body. It is questioned whether this act is…

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    Did you know that you can get injured from playing with fidget spinners? Some schools have been debating the positive and negative uses of fidget spinners. Liam believes that students at his school should be allowed to use fidget spinners in class. His principal thinks that the use of fidget spinners at school should be banned because of being a distraction. After completing research, it is clear that fidget spinners should not be allowed in school. Kids play with fidget toys in class and it…

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    Is Football Too Dangerous For Young Kids? People are debating if kids should play football or not. Is football getting kids hurt or is it that the reward outweighs the risks of people getting hurt. Most of the concussions on little kids come from kids hitting others the wrong way. Football can get a lot of people hurt, like concussions can put people into hospitals or serious brain problems. Kids should not play football, kids are risking possibly there life just so they can be like their…

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    What Is Diversity?

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    challenged by their professors and as they analyze the community around them. Columbia is known for having intelligent professors who regularly question and dispute political views. As a future political science major, I thoroughly enjoy learning and debating controversial topics. These discussions will put me outside of my comfort zone as I face differing opinions, but at the same time the exchange will help me shape my beliefs. Along with the professors, Columbia's diversity will mold my…

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    William Beanes, an American physician. Dr. Beanes was impressed by the British navy, and some of his friends and neighbors persuaded me to help release him. Colonel John Skinner accompanied me to negotiate the doctor’s freedom. After about a week of debating with the captain, Dr. William Beanes was agreed to be released, but not until Fort McHenry fell. Previous to our arrival on the British ship, Britain had suffered an embarrassing defeat, which led them to attack Fort McHenry in Baltimore,…

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    The history of Christianity is a very broad topic that you could go into great detail about, whether debating or stating facts. But I would like to give you the information I received from an article I read. Based off the article, Christianity came to the forefront approximately 2000 years ago in the city of Judea, or present day Israel. Christianity started with Jesus Christ and later down the line came his noble disciples. Approximately 2000 years ago in Judea, there was a wide culture of…

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    Psychology Is Unavoidable

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    will always be used.” Since whenever the governments creates educational or preventative campaigns “it is impossible for such programs to be 'neutral,'” and if this fact is accepted more time can be devoted to improving these campaigns instead of debating over their morality. Accepting that propaganda in some form is “unavoidable” renders all of the arguments against it pointless. If neutrality truly can’t be achieved other than through random generation of choice architecture, it makes no…

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    Analysis Of Koko Taylor

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    Koko Taylor also known as “Queen of the Blues”. Koko Taylor is an extraordinary singer with a powerful voice and not afraid to sing what she wants. Known for her iconic 1965 hit ‘Wang Dang Doodle’, a line that really caught my attention was “We're gonna pitch a wang dang doodle all night long”, she’s expressing a very strong sexual feeling, which in my defense is a good way of expressing the song lyrics and vocals better. Even though Willie Dixon was the songwriter, and he was the one who meant…

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    husband; and his face sometimes showed signs that their conflicts were not confined to words” (p. 238). This is the first hint of her tendency toward violence. Another example of Mrs. Walker’s violence is the effect that it has on Tom. As he is debating whether to sell his soul to the devil for a buried treasure, a seemingly frightening endeavor, Tom feels little fear because he is a “hard-minded fellow, not easily daunted…

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