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    Since September 11, 2001, America has changed the way we viewed certain ethnicities. Also, The United States has become more conservative with immigration, border security, and terrorism, even though terrorism has been around for many decades. I agree that we do have a social problem with terrorism today, and for many more years to come, however, if we want to understand why The United States has been a target of terrorism today and in the past, we have to analyze what The United States has been…

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    When I first learned of this assignment my first thought was to interview my mom. She is the one person in my life I am closest to. Since we are only twenty three years apart, I thought it would be best to focus on her life up to the point where she decided to have kids. Though I knew most of what she told me it was still nice to just sit and talk about her life experiences. My mother was born to older parents and was the youngest of three children. Being that her brother was 13yrs. her…

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    should not be increased, yet finds it necessary to eliminate spending in certain areas (“Donald”). In terms of the military, Hillary Clinton believes that the fight against ISIS should include both men and women who will be held to the same standards (NBC News). Ground troops should not be sent to fight ISIS (Zezima), but instead, drones are seen as an effective way to fight terrorism (Clinton). She also thinks that the Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp should be closed, as it is seen as a…

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    percentage has not changed much at all over the past two decades. While the representation of minorities in the mainstream media may not be growing, the amount of minority-oriented news outlets continue to expand. Major media corporations such as NBC and ABC have helped to create news sources for different ethnic groups. For instance, ABC helped launch the TV channel Fusion, which provides news and entertainment aimed at the Latino audience. Today, with the power of the internet, people have…

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    Risks threatening NBCUniversal cable network division NBCUniversal risks losing key personnel if the cost of retaining such talents rise substantially, which would affect the company significantly. NBCUniversal’s business divisions’ international operations are prone to turmoil in the universal economy, changes in local laws and trading regulations, inflationary pressures, and foreign exchange rate fluctuations. Also, NBCUniversal’s risks losing viewers and advertisement income if they fail to…

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    Fort Wayne Research Paper

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    As the second largest city in Indiana, Fort Wayne is widely known for its Hoosier hospitality and high quality of living. Recognized as an All-American City and a Most Livable City, the low cost of living is a definite draw. The history of Ft. Wayne actually dates back to the 1800's. The city was known as a crossroads by early settlers and Native Americans due to its strategic location. The city is named after General "Mad" Anthony Wayne; he was a widely known military leader who is credited…

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    her appearance in the 2014 thriller movie Addicted, where she played the role of a psychotherapist. Career She made her first appearance in the film Twin Sitters in 1994 later on between 1996 and 1997 she was part of the stars in Boston Common, an NBC sitcom. She later on worked alongside Tom Arnold in 1997 in the WB sitcom The Tom Show which aired only for a short period. She became supporting actor characterized as a drug addict in an HBO miniseries, The Corner. On top of these, she was also a…

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    Timeless

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    air today, whether good or bad so it is good to know what is worth watching. Television shows need to be evaluated because as a viewer you don’t want to be wasting your time watching something that isn’t good. “Timeless” is a new television show on NBC that airs Monday nights. Timeless centers around a three-team group trying to stop Garcia Flynn, a criminal with the intent to change American history, each of the team mates comes from a very different background making the team the best…

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    Identity In The Giver

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    Dr. Seuss once said, “Be who yo=u are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind.” His words can be understood as a universal theme about identity. By looking at an author, interpreting their work, and examining other examples that share the same ideas, a universal theme can be identified and understood. Dr. Seuss is credited with saying these words. Theodore Seuss Geisel was born on March 2, 1904 in Springfield, Massachusetts, to parents Theodore…

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    to worry about being killed on base where you are supposed to be safe is just outrageous. The worst one to happen so far is the shooting at Fort Hood in texas in 2009, the shooter killed 13 people and wounded another 32, he was sentenced to death (NBC Washington 3). There are 794,300 armed police officers, they have a 11% error rate (Guns in America 1). The average amount of deaths in a shooting when police stop it is 14.3, the police have killed 606 criminals (Guns in America 1). There are…

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