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    that the writer of an article is not only a real person, but also an educated one. By bringing forth his personal life into his writing, Glaude is giving background information about himself- “I ran smack into this argument on Morning Joe, where I often appear”. Now knowing that Glaude is an educated speaker, I am able to trust his words- or at least begin to trust his words. This is what the people what and this is who the people will listen to. Students grow up to trust and listen to adults,…

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    Burqa Ban Essay

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    Articles A and B address the conflicting opinions on the Burqa ban. In article A written by Jean-Francois Coupe, he pushes for the implementation of the ban, however in Article B written by Nabila Ramdani, she strongly opposes the ban. If someone were to formulate an opinion on the burqa ban based of these articles they would be forming it on misinformation . Neither of these articles properly represent the perceived pros and cons of the ban due to their faulty evidence and reasoning. In her…

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    Free Speech On Campus

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    Reflection Paper #1 The text that was most impactful for me was Kellie Bancalari’s “Free speech on campus? Not for adjunct faculty, it seems,” on USA Today. Bancalari’s article talks about free speech on campus and how the one group that has to be the most careful about what they say is adjunct professors. Adjunct professors are professors that work part-time and do not have tenure nor are they on track for tenure. She wrote that if adjunct professors say anything controversial or “incendiary”…

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    they want to know what is happening all around the world. The media should be more aware of sensitive topics and they shouldn’t go over the limits when it comes to compromising the national interest or security to influence decision-making authorities. I think freedom of speech should be limited under three cases,…

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    Have you ever been victim to hate or discrimination? Are you part of a minority group? Was the person who discriminated you a different race? The answer to most of these questions is… yes. Sadly since the beginning of mankind there has always been someone who is excluded, or has been viewed as different. We as people have a natural instinct to stick with the people we most relate to, and tend to shove those who are different away. Does this always have to be the case? In most situations…. it…

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    usually very small coin operated dispensers with no pornography in sight. I do remember one particular instance about ten years ago, when I went to a minimart and was looking at the magazines, and remember seeing some racy covers, which led to the salesperson pointing out a sign to my eight-year-old self that read something along the lines of “must be 18 years and older to look in this area.” Thinking back to that moment, I remember the sign not being in the most visible spot, and the magazines…

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    Hate Twitter Essay

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    or even relatives. However, it can be used for many situations such as spreading hate, “cyber-bullying”, spreading awareness, or just simply to be update with the “cool” of this generation. Through many popular social media’s such as Twitter, may be one of the big forces for people to truly express themselves mentally. Thousands of people use Twitter or other social media to create “Hate Speech”among others. Hate speech is a “speech which attacks a person or group on the basis of attributes such…

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    Garton Ash believes democracies should move beyond hate speech laws because they prevent “open and robust civility”, are paternalistic in nature, ineffective at preventing prejudice and discrimination, and lead to a slippery slope of what demands protection by law. Garton Ash presents the idea of “open and robust civility” as the balance of tolerance and ability to openly express oneself, which may be intolerant by nature. Hate speech laws prevent the ability for self expression if the views…

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    Ashitaka Quotes

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    what is best for the forest. Because he is trying to do what is best for everyone, it is unclear whose side Ashitaka is on. I find this very interesting for a character because at times the audience may think that Ashitaka is going to choose humans over the forest, it really leaves the audience on edge wondering what this character will do next. Ashitaka…

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    Ethical Hacking

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    There is a component to these ethical hacking assignments, which requires that you look at your own beliefs, ethics and morality. In some cases you can accomplish the tasks without engaging in any form of deception, harm, or social or physical injury to the target. If you can not complete the task without offending your own ethics, then you need to state that you did not complete the task, but you really need to post how you would have done it, and discuss where the edge is between what you feel…

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