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    Spotting fake news “How To Spot Fake News “ by Eugene Kliey and Lori Robinson, is an article based on ways to distinguish between real viral news stories and ones that are fabricated .Social media has always been the main gateway for fake news stories and as Kiely and Robinson put it “ Bogus stories can reach more people more quickly via social media”. News seems to travels faster online then on paper, and many people seem to believe everything they see rather than pay attention to the details…

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    Historical movies of specific events in time have always fascinated the audience in the motion picture industry. To the Chariot race portrayed by Charlton Heston in Ben-Hur, to the famous World War II speech by George C. Scott in Patton, these movies were iconic at the time and portrayed real life events in history. Never in U.S cinema history had there been a parody of historical events, until the ingenious director named Mel Brooks made a movie called History of the World Part I. Brilliant,…

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    Welcome everyone! On today’s tour at the Royal Ontario Museum we will travel back before 1500 CE and you will learn about six artworks that have been chosen from two different cultures; Greece and Rome. The six different artworks that we will be looking at are sculptures. By the end of the tour you will have the ability to comprehend the differences and similarities found between Greek and Roman art revolving around the female figure. To start, a good fact to know of Greek Gods in Roman Egypt;…

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    Every day actors, musicians and any other public figure voluntarily place themselves in the public eye. As a result, these individuals face torment from fans, media and particularly those who are not fans of their work. This leaves room of criticism as well as unwanted labels. One celebrity in particular who is no surprise to public criticism of her image is sex symbol Kim Kardashian. On March 7, 2016 the reality TV scarlet released yet another a nude selfie she posted via twitter 13 weeks after…

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    Disney movies are not so G-rated as many assume. Disney movies portray secrets that are hard to catch while watching. There are regulations to pass in order for movies to be G-rated. Somehow Disney producers can get movies to meet the regulations with having all those secrets in the movies. Those secrets hidden in Disney movies have to do with hetero- romantic love and heterosexiness. I argue that today’s definition of hetero- romantic and heterosexuality is way different than years ago. Today…

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    The Scientific Truth Behind Video Games and Real World Violence Have you ever wondered why some stores refuse to sell violent video games to minors? If so, then you’ll be surprised as to why. It isn’t a law, but it is up to the store to decide whether they sell you the game or not. Their reasoning is that some people seem to think that video game violence can cause real world crimes; such as, mass killings. The earliest known game was a single-player, arcade, tic-tac-toe game, developed in the…

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    Many parents feel differently regarding the influence Television has on children; however, I believe television has a positive effect on children because it educates them. It teaches them different things they will need to be familiar with. In my opinion, it prepares them for school and occurrences they will come across in life. Not only does television influence your child, it takes them to places around the world and opens a “treasure chest of information.” Educational shows are useful for…

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    The 1920’s was a significant time for women at the time. There are many of different social changes as well as cultural changes that the United States experienced because of this so called “Flapper” movement. A Flapper was a fashionable young woman with the intent on enjoying herself and flouting conventional standards of behavior. Flappers wore their hair short, dared to show their legs, drank, smoked, and cavorted with young men. The book “Flapper” by Joshua Zeitz includes a look at the…

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    Art Of Body Art Essay

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    Tattooing is a medium of Art through which we can express emotions, ideas, memories, etc. We can communicate to those around us our thoughts, associations, inner feelings, and creativity. Throughout history, body art and ornamentation has become a worldwide phenomenon and has played a pivotal role in our lives. “The practice of body art has roots reaching back at least 30,000 years.” (E. Schidkrout, 2004). Stone and ceramic figurines have been found in ancient graves which depict people…

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    Equality In Military

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    With the opening of traditionally male only combat roles to women is the United States military’s attempt to demonstrate equality. Women in the United States military have traditionally never been allowed to serve in “direct combat” positions or roles. However, with the opening of many previously closed combat related jobs to women many questions and issues are and will continue to arise. The physiological differences that exist between both genders is where most of the barriers exist. Some of…

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