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    Sharifian Government-2305-71013 12/25/2017 Impact of fake news in society Fake news can be defined as the misinformation of any news that creates a huge controversy among the people in society. There are many cases where people have been misguided with some false news, and this news has affected them in negative ways. Fake news can create a lot of trouble. For example, fake news about a celebrity can decrease their reputation among the people. Fake news is very crucial and people should be very…

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    Fake It Till You Make It: A Feminine Myth I have often heard the advice “fake it till you make it”. People, but particularly females, are fond of giving this statement away as advice to friends who are perhaps not projecting the image promoting personal progress towards success. However in my experience, being genuine, authentic, creative, and ambitious allows me an opportunity to experience a life beyond anything I previously conceived. I had to grow out of limiting rules that I was taught to…

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    Fake, and Real death “The story of an hour” has 2 kinds of deaths, a fake one and a emotional death both of them are shown in the end of the story. The fake death sometimes can be more likely a prank to see how people really are with you, like your wife, how? Well it will let you find out a lot of things you didn't know about her, like if she loves someone else. It could show you who's your true friend and who is the fake one, because some friends really know how to fake a real friendship.”…

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    Once upon a time in an ocean far away, there lived a cookie cutter shark named Cookie and her best friend, Fishy. They were the best of friends; they did everything together. One day while playing outside, Cookie had an idea. “Hey Fishy,” Cookie said, “How about we bake a cake?” “Okay, that sounds like a lot of fun,” Fishy replied. “Have you ever baked one?” “No, but I know where to start!” said Cookie. “Let’s go to my kitchen!” “Okay!” So the two friends swam to Cookies house, both of them…

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    politically marginalized with their “’fake news’” formats – criticize the ruling administration in a manner that is humorous and therefore non-threatening while also insightful and brutally honest” (Julia Fox, 2011). For years, Stewart and Colbert have used their “fake news” programs on Comedy Central to shed light on important political issues and governmental missteps to viewers who shy away from traditional journalism sources. Stewart and Colbert’s style of “fake news” can be very beneficial…

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    by George Orwell and “Fake News” by Michael Lynch both discuss fake news and falsified information both including and excluding government affairs and what implications it could have on the people of a society or country. However 1984 is a science fiction text whereas “Fake News” is a non-fiction text that focuses on real world issues similar to those discussed in 1984. However, both texts raises the same question of why do we put so much trust into the government and fake news? The two texts…

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    reading an article and believed it and, later found out it was fake? Fake news can persuade people into believing something that is true but, really it’s fake. Also fake news changes the mind of american society because some websites want you to believe what they think. Fake news does have a very big impact on american society. Fake news can persuade the american voters into who they wanted for the new president. In the Article “Fake news, once satirical and sketchy, is suddenly more…

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    Fake Smiles Do you ever laugh at a joke that is not funny or fake a smile when a situation is uncomfortable? The honest answer for most people is yes. You flash a fake smile for a few seconds in order to avoid an awkward situation. Imagine having to force a smile every day to hide your true feelings. In the novel, Emma, Miss Bates lives a façade to conceal her many insecurities and true unhappiness. She appears to be cheerful and full of life but she is crumbling inside. Miss Bates is the…

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    Why My Fake Facebook Post

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    Writing publicly to a great mass used to be limited and only available to those who were privileged enough to have the proper tools and skills to write and publish a writing, but thanks to the internet now everyone from a housewife in Mozambique who likes to share her recipes to a freelancer traveling the southeastern parts of Asia who wants to show the world his adventures can write publicly. The most preferred and common means to either write publicly or share content nowadays are Facebook,…

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    Have you ever thought about the different conspiracy theories? Something that exposed the myths of science denial? Well if you have, this book has conspiracy theories and just enough evidence to make you believe it! Darryl Cunningham’s book “How to Fake a Moon Landing” is a graphic novel that entices you with several different scientific facts and tries to cast a shadow of doubt. Darryl Cunningham uses symbolism throughout his drawings and just makes you want to keep reading. He is not a…

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