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    right to freedom of expression. It upholds the rights of all to express their views and opinions freely. It allows the individual to express themselves without interference and restrictions from the government. It is one of the most fundamental rights that every individuals enjoy and a cornerstone of democratic rights and freedoms. It can be considered as one of the most dangerous rights as freedom of speech refers to an individual to express one’s dissatisfaction with the status quo and the…

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    every ethnicity and culture are categorized to male and female roles, who have to live up to the societal standards in order to feel accepted and loved. Naheed Mustafa’s essay, “My Body Is My Own Business”, published on July 29 of 1993 on the Globe and Mail, is an inspiring essay that makes her audience reflect upon the stereotypical remarks they have made towards a certain religion and gender. Through…

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    Many of the topics discussed by Emerson in his essay, Self-Reliance, relate to social issues that are currently occurring in this era because media harshly criticizes the generation of today and presenting them with false ideals, limiting others from individualistic thoughts. A variety of platforms constantly present teenagers unrealistic ideals that this generation devours instantly (Colino, Stacey). “Strong is the New Skinny”, a book written by Stacey Colino, has been misinterpreted by teens.…

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    Identity And Ethnicity

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    Upon receiving an acceptance letter in the mail from a university a student’s identity begins to take on new roles as they move forward in an educational career. What university a student picks will depend on degree options, location preference, and personal preferences, but once a student becomes a full member of a university the institution has more effect on students’ identities then may be apparent. These changes in identity are due to large amount of social and ceremonial practices that…

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    Elizabeth finding her womanly strength; though she is not a man and cannot travel alone in that time to see Victor, she “sends herself” through mail. In Elizabeth's letter, however, she is portrayed as lonely and desperate to modern day readers, as she writes “I dare not any longer postpone writing what, during your absence, I have often wished to express to you but have never had the courage to begin” (Shelley 642). A reader in the time when the book was published would probably have overlooked…

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    announced a proposal to end the NSA 's program to ensure to the public their privacy is protected. I’m not one to judge on what the president can and can’t do, but as to putting an end to National security just to ensure the citizens that their e-mails, text messages or anything personal of that matter isn’t being read is ridiculous. The word personal privacy aren’t even found anywhere in the constitution so in general terms, it can’t be defended as a right. Bush back in two thousand and two…

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    analyzed within this article. This article also works well to analyze audiences and why we should pay attention to audiences in the news and the gratification they receive from the news. The article can explain why newspapers such as the Globe and Mail and the Guardian would publish articles such as “the boy on the beach” and the “indigenous comment section ban” because, according to the article, audiences turn to both newspapers and online newspapers for social prestige, information and to…

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    explain why the drivers in Miami are so reckless on the roads. Another example of insufficient driving in Miami that Dave gives is an eyewitness report that supports his theory that downtown Miami has the worst driver in the world.“I recently received mail from an alert reader named Kate Chadwick who reports that she drove behind a man who was SHAVING HIS HEAD, with his, ``visor mirror positioned just so, windows wide open for hair disposal, and for a significant portion of the ride, no hands on…

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    The memoir of Jasper Rastus Nall, “Freeborn Slave: Diary of a Black Man in the South” is unique in that it offers an exclusive viewpoint even among the variety of critically acclaimed historical novels of his time. It includes an assemblage of both first and second-hand accounts by Nall of his and his family’s history. Although the novel shows shortcomings in Nall’s biases and a few stories that depart from the motif, its true strengths are in the book’s organization, its honest account of what…

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    Breaking Twitter

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    Twitter has become the largest source of news breaking media and the firsthand information for the journalists, in the conventional media. The rise of the social media such as twitter has raised fears among the journalists. As a professional practice of journalists is brought to disappear; means in recent years of dire predictions about the decline of the profession. As such, the role of the journalist is essential. His profession is changing profoundly, which does not mean it will disappear. It…

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