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    Youtube Persuasive Speech

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    To many this is still a mystery how and how much Youtubers make and can possibly make, we will also give you easy to share tips to get started really fast and possibly even make your first few pennies on day one. How do you make money on YouTube Yes you heard right when i said pennies, for the first few days, weeks and even months you will be earning pennies, and yes we will be 100% honest on how treacherous this can be, yet at the same time you might be the lucky one, the one that had a pan,…

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    Over the years there has been an issue with money around the world but they don’t seem to realize what is causing this problem. Athletes are the problem. They get paid millions of dollars and they don’t play. So my argument is why athletes get paid millions of dollars and sit around and collect it. My first reason is athletes getting payed while injured. How can you just sit at home and collect money when it can be used on more important things like school budgets. Kids are struggling to get to…

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    people it’s hard to imagine how often each other’s cultures are exchanged. There could even be more than 500,000 since many births and deaths go unrecorded each year and officials say there could be as many as 1 million inhabitants. Between Mumbai, which is the home to approximately 16 million people, and Dharavi, they collaborate on a daily basis exchanging their cultural ideals and even spreading religion.…

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    Every year millions of people print out those college basketball brackets and participate in their office pools. However what many of us do not know is that the NCAA generates 900 million dollars over a three week span we know as March Madness (Berr 1). The only madness about this is the fact that out of the 900 million dollars the players of the 68 teams do not see a penny. There is a major issue with these student athletes especially in the sports of men's football and men's and women's…

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    Did you know that in 2011 the largest B.A.S.S. tournament prize went to seven-time Bassmaster champion Kevin VanDamm, who won $500,000 in the Bassmaster classic. It was the largest tournament prize ever given in fishing! Professional Bass fishing is an amazing sport and occupation for many reasons. It pays very well and the anglers get to travel a lot. The fisherman are doing what they love! The winner of the 2017 Forrest Wood Cup on Lake Murray won $300,000, just the winner of each tournament…

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    Suburban School Films- The Breakfast Club Intro For my film analysis paper, I chose The Breakfast Club, which is a suburban school genre of film. This movie was filmed in 1984, and in theatres by 1985. This movie was directed, written, and produced by John Hughes, who is responsible for many 80’s movies, such as Pretty in Pink, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, and 16 Candles. This movie is about five high school teenagers, from different social ranks, who stay at school to serve Saturday detention.…

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    Arriving to school at 7 in the morning is hard enough, but doing so on a Saturday for detention, is even tougher! Yet five students, from different walks of life do just this, in one of the most iconic movie of the ‘80s. Directed by John Hughes, The Breakfast Club, is a film that follows the events of five teenagers serving their time -and shenanigans- in detention, while lifelong friendships are made by the simple act of understanding and relation. In the opening of the movie, the teenagers…

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    In the John Hughes’ 1984 film, The Breakfast Club, there were a lot underlying social issues that are very relatable to teens in high school of that age range. The early 80’s film was centered around five teens who have in some way been stereotyped by not only their peers but also by their parents and other authority figures. The main theme for the film is to overcome stereotypes and develop a voice for one’s self. As we as self-confidence and self-acceptance. At the end of the film each…

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    Self-serving, stereotypical bias is as natural as breathing for most people. However, becoming aware of our perceptions, and how that influences our view of the world around us change can begin. By embracing a concept of practicing responsible perceptions with intuitive understanding, insight and empathy we can check the perceptions formed by our other five senses. Thus, adding to our algebraic impressions for a more complete perception. Additionally, it allows us to correct errors in the bias…

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    On the Internet, anyone can be anything. Strangers chatting online may not realize they’re talking to a possible criminal or a psycho. People from all walks of life can be, and in most cases, are completely different individuals online. As Alinta Krauth points out in her article “Anonymous in Portmanteaupia” she states “One does not have to choose one culture anymore, but can layer it. For example, if one were a law-abiding citizen in their offline culture, they may be an anti-statist or service…

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