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    The Pros And Cons Of Blogs

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    on their staff and family, avoid disrespectful and unpleasant comments, and overall obscene language. In one of her latest posts, “Of bullies and the presumption of competence” the comments include suggested readings on the topic, motivating quotes, reinforcement, and stories of those who have been in similar situations. A post by Buzzfeed, “Eric Trump Illegally Posted A Photo of His Marked Ballot” triggered 137 comments, as of November 8pm. The comments call Eric Trump and his father, Donald Trump, “douchebag”, one user referred the commenters as “assholes and fucktards”, and another said, “Looks like a demented soon to be serial killer.” As mentioned, the guidelines on commenting are similar amongst both websites yet the quality of the comments are immense. On Buzzfeed, the comments are offensive, not relevant to the topic, and attack the Trump family as well as other Buzzfeed users. Although they prohibit “trolling” many of the users generate discussions by making attacks to a person’s point of view or simply their spelling and grammar. For instance, a user disclosing her support for Hillary Clinton was backlashed by, presumably Trump supporters, for a typo in her…

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    In the last presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Hillary mentioned that Donald Trump has not paid any federal taxes. Hillary wants Trump to release his tax returns and she mentions “ maybe he's not as rich as he says he is.” While Donald’s Trump son, Eric Trump says the total opposite he said that his dad has paid “tremendous amount of taxes.” There exists a report from the New York Times, it was published based on a 1995 state tax document that showed that Donald…

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    Donald Trump Childhood

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    grandfather, Friedrich Trump, first emigrated to the United States in 1885 at the age of 16, and became a citizen in 1892. He amassed a fortune operating boom-town restaurants and boarding houses in the Seattle area and the Klondike region of Canada, during the gold rush.[3] On a visit to Kallstadt, he met Elisabeth Christ and married her in 1902. The couple settled in New York definitively in 1905.[4] Friedrich died from influenza during the…

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    Before this course, I was familiar with the immigrant stories of Mexicans, families and students. After this class, I was able to learn about other stories of immigrants coming from Latin America, and Russia. Society already defines immigrants to be only Latino’s or people from Mexico but in reality, there are millions of immigrants who have ben in the United States and who are coming now from Russia, Korea, Canada, Syria etc. Just like the immigrants from Latin American many of them are…

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    Nation of Lies Why do we lie to others, but expect others to be honest with us? Today in society, lies have embodied the lives of many to the point where it has become a natural part of our lifestyle. Lying has become a natural habit for us, it has become a factor in how we carry out our lives. Whether we may have lied in consideration of how others may feel, or if it was because we did not want to carry out something we were assigned, lying has become so natural to us that we cannot…

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    Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy starts off in a shopping mall in Washington D.C. Cammie and her class are there as a field project. The assignment was to see if they can identify who is following them and get them off their trail. The teacher wants to see if the students can spy on people to figure out who is following them. Two boys start following Cammie and her partner Bex. They headed to the museum to meet their teacher and the boys went after them. The girls broke two important rules.…

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    I read a book called, “Animal Farm” written by George Orwell. The book is about animals on a farm who are overworked, and not treated as they should be. Then, a rebellion made up of animals with pigs as their leaders, rebel against Mr.Jones (owner of the farm) by driving him off the farm. The animals try to make the perfect life for themselves, but that doesn’t go as planned. Animal farm then, starts to fail. The farm fails because of the pigs not being fair to the other animals, and the animals…

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    The Selfish Giant Analysis

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    The Selfish Giant is a story about a process of a selfish giant becoming a generous one. The Giant had a very beautiful garden where the children like playing. After the giant expelled children rudely, only the cold winter was in his garden. Finally, he realized that is was his selfishness prevented the coming of the spring. The giant proceeded to ruin the wall of his garden and to welcome children to play in his garden. Years later, the giant died and was taken to the Heaven by the child who…

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    Penguin By Design Analysis

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    In this chapter, I will be exploring the history of Penguin and their book covers/jackets, looking at the layouts and developments of design as the years progressed. Subsequently, I will be primarily looking towards Phil Banes’ Penguin by Design: A Cover Story 1935-2005, as, while it is not a comprehensive catalogue of the entirety of Penguin’s cover history, it contains the main pathways, showing the development of the brand along with their changes in design and the new series’ and prints that…

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    If you pay attention closely throughout the parts we have read so far in “Animal Farm,” many leaders are trying to manipulate others to follow them and trust their decisions over others. Two big example that have stood out more to me than others, is how Napoleon manipulated Squealer. (Pages 56-58) When Snowball was chased out of the farm, Squealer constantly backs up Napoleon's word. He was always telling other animals about his good ideas, but more importantly he was manipulated when he told…

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