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    The first quatrain introduces the girl being judged for the first time. In the first quatrain, the peers of the girl judge her physical appearance and her car. After the establishment that many others are judging her, it segways to her feeling more insecure. She begins to stop opening up to others. Many people think she’s weird because she’s not like everyone else. The girl is not respected by others. In the second quatrain, it shows how she is tired of dealing with judgement. It talks about how…

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    Throughout my life I have always been judged for my looks, hobbies and social groups. It is in our nature as humans to judge others. The word judge has a negative connotation, but the actual meaning of the word is to create and have an opinion. When people meet each other or learn that someone exists for the first time they form an opinion about them based on their looks, hobbies or their social group. They can later adjust that opinion the more they learn about the person and their personality.…

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    Plaintiff’s closing will be presented through a summary of each of the witnesses, in the order of testimony. In addition, Plaintiff Gendron will point to the various portions of the exhibit list. Roxann Gendron is the executor of the Marion Hinkmeyer Estate. Ms. Gendron testified that she was planning on moving into the property following her mother’s death and made preparations to do the same. She testified that by moving that she would have saved a mortgage payment of $1,251. Given the poor…

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    Human nature to cast judgment onto other humans with no intent other than to raise your own self-esteem. As human nature tells us to do, we judge people based on their appearance, their job or social status, or what we have heard about them from other people. The Scarlet Letter,written in the era of the Dark Romantics, by Nathaniel Hawthorne tells the story of two lovers, both going through different acts of punishment for their sin of adultery. This demonstrates how most judgment is only…

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    emotional appeals and embellishments of truth to convince the public into giving money to a charity—in this case, the Central Asia Institute (CAI). On the other hand, an analysis of John Krakauer’s rhetoric in Three Cups of Deceit proves that investigative journalists, unlike private philanthropists, have a responsibility to truthfully represent events within their writing. The principles of journalism mandate ethical journalists to write based on factual information because there exists…

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    Capps Open-Carry Analysis

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    According to Townhall.com, Matt Vespa is an associate editor and recipient of the Americans for Prosperity Foundation Award and the Andrew Breibart Award for Excellence in Online Activism and Investigative Reporting (Townhall.com). In the article “Before we RIP Open-Carry Laws”, the author’s purpose is to testify on the behalf of open-carry policies that the Dallas incident wasn’t the result of expanding gun rights. Crime rates in Texas haven’t been…

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    1. Why do the photographers use a polarizing filter when photographing the waterfall? The photographer uses a polarizing filter to saturate the colors and to remove glare that can come from the water and sun. 2. Why does Gardner suggest trying a horizontal photograph for a waterfall? He suggests horizontal photos for waterfalls because it allows for a better background around the waterfall and because of how unpredictable the composition of the photo can turn out to be. 3. How did the…

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    provides 300 years of reporting; including exposes,watchdog articles, hard-hitting investigative pieces and everything in between. The book does a solid job of looking closesly at how investigative reporting has taken on the the qualities of a lasting social institution, specifically between the 1960-1990 period. He credits the professionalization of reporting to the creation of the organization known as the Investigative Reporter and Editors, known as the IRE. The book provides readers with…

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    Norms In Journalism

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    There is a way for reporting to fulfill their watchdog role in the media. In regards to the realm of current media environment and American politics, I believe journalism should revert back to investigative journalism. But first, we must regain the definition of a journalist. Journalists are…

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    Arguments & Authorities The movant for summary judgment has the burden of showing that there is no genuine issue of material fact and that it is entitled to judgment as a matter of law. In deciding whether there is a disputed fact issue precluding summary judgment, evidence favorable to the non-movant will be taken as true. Every reasonable inference must be indulged in favor of the non-movant and any doubts resolved in its favor. Nixon v. Mr. Property Management Co., 690 S.W.2d 546 (Tex. 1985)…

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