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    As an American do you value your rights? Or should they just be given to anyone? When you are an American citizen you are given certain rights but, if we just allow any illegal those rights do they have any value or are they just empty value. As an American citizen you have earned and pay for the right to certain freedoms and rights. Americans should take a stand against illegal immigrants in the United States by enforcing the current laws, create programs to reduce new incoming illegals, and…

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    ethical action to the following situation: the issue is whether or not inform your in-laws that an opportunity presented at your work could potentially save their company from bankruptcy. You must also decide whether or not you should ask your workplace to extend the deadline of the public tender to allow your in-laws’ company to submit a proper proposal. Based on the justifications analyzed below, the ethical decision is to inform your in-laws of the public tender, however, to avoid giving an…

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    jumped up and went to Jesus. At the end, he was left alone on the bench waiting for Jesus to come for him, but he lied saying Jesus had come to him. Then the entire church cried and prayed for the young sinners. Purpose of the essay “Salvation” is to inform the reader how the pressure of aunt and the adult had a huge effect on his life. The author really servers his point of informing the readers not to let pressure from adults have impact on your life. As the preacher says “Won’t…

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    thrown a story. The codebook has an expository style that explains and describes the history of espionage. This type of text is more for telling information rather than to entertain someone while informing them. Both texts use concrete examples to inform the reader of espionage Even though one does it by telling information and the other one gives the reader information…

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    there to inform the millions of viewers which is also known as public ownership but the government can regulate the media and make sure that it meets the public…

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    strategies to inform and influence individual decisions that enhance health." Guided by this quote and previous communication, knowledge I began to pay closer attention to my daily interactions and activities. In this internship, I have come to the realization that my job holds many components that could be seen through a communication standpoint. One of our most…

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    that are needed, facts about the resident like their record when the first move in to the facility, physical and medical history of each resident, and the recent report of the resident. As the LPN who is responsible for this conference, I have to inform the care professionals who are important to be involve in this conference and also a member of the family. Since, the preparation time of this conference…

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    Bad Feminist Roxane Gay writes a book, “Bad Feminist”, where she breaks the stereotype of feminists to inform the public what it signifies to be a feminist. She explains to the readers that she is a “bad feminist because I never want to be placed on a Feminist Pedestal” (Gay xi). This “Feminist Pedestal” she mentions throughout the book is a figurative symbol that depicts the women who ought to be flawless since they are the face of feminism, yet whenever they do something wrong, “we knock them…

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    Mrs. Turkle’s motive to writing this essay is to explain how today’s generation has become solely dependent on technology to provide and function in everyday life. Mrs. Turkle wants to inform readers who are not only effected by technology, but also to those who do not know the effects of technology and what it can do to one’s psychology. Growing up tethered can be defined as continuous connectivity. The following quote, “I need to know who wanted to connect…And if I hear my phone I have to…

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    eat comfort food when stressed. Although “Why Comfort Food Comforts” is a good article for people who have more secure attachment styles, the article tends to leave out the percentage of people who have insecure attachment styles and does not fully inform the reader on what in a more biological sense makes so many people go for that slice of pizza when they are feeling down. “Why Comfort Food Comforts” was published by The Atlantic and written by Cari Romm. At the time the article was…

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