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    youth has been slandered, cut open, embarrassed, mistreated, and burned by such media and technology, yet they stand by it. Rather protecting the morals and values as a “person”, they rather protect the source that’s sucking away their morals and values. There are simply no good reasons on why anyone couldn’t rip apart from something that is mentally taking over, but then again for everything running off energy in the world, there is a main source or a line of sources. But the thing to remember…

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    However, after reading the article multiple times, I now understand that the author was making a more nuanced argument compared to other articles I’ve read. The author name drops a lot of different sources, but in the end, the main objective of the source is to establish The Quiet American as a historical source. To accomplish that, the author has to establish the relationship between the events in The Quiet American and Greene’s own life. This is also the reason why the author spends a lot of…

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    convention. It is how one presents himself towards a particular group. “Topos is all about framing your communication within a situation that meets expectations or is more clearly understood because of how it is couched (Newbold 3).” Newbold is a reputable source because he researched the different types of way to persuade and explained them thoroughly in addition to his…

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    Hawaiian Culture Myths

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    Therefore, it gives a wider perspective on the similarities and differences of these supreme beings. The authority is valid, although there is only a small part of the article that I will get use on my research. One special perspective from this source is a look into the goddess Kaili, which we do not hear much about when it comes to the telling of Hawaiian mythology. Magoulick, M. (2016). What is Myth?. faculty.gcsu.edu. Retrieved 9 October 2016, from…

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    by portraying countries and people in a light of negativity, putting stereotypes on them. Ways to stop the media bias of today’s new is to gather all information. News should be well put together and state facts about set topic. Finding reliable sources shall make the story better and less dramafied for viewers. News stories should not be falsified, especially about current events as well as making sure that the information is not exaggerated in any…

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    differences between popular and scholarly sources used in research. There are at least five differences between popular and scholarly sources. One of the easy to see reasons is a lack of pictures, and advertisements. Magazines and newspapers are notorious for including these items next to an article (Ashford, 2014). Another difference would be the location of the source. Finding sources through the internet will yield a lot of results, but gathering sources from dictionaries, or sites such…

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    paid attention to spell check. While the sources surely strengthen the argument it does take the attention away from the paper and it would take the readers need to read, away from the paper. Literature Review…

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    News Bias

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    with national headlines, but this issue can be solved by avoiding using single news sources and finding legitimate news sources. On the campus of a university, many unique students who have diverse views, beliefs, and preferences can be found. Exercising the right to have an opinion is important, but many students neglect this right because they fail to keep themselves informed. It is common for a…

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    These are typically caused by their habitat being too cold or too humid. Some of the most noticeable signs of a respiratory infection is mucus around the mouth and nose, difficulty breathing, their body and/or throat may be puffy, and they will be open-mouth breathing (How to Care for Bearded Dragons). If your “beardie” has any of these signs and you suspect they might has a respiratory infection then you should take them to a veterinarian who deals with reptiles regularly in order to get the…

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    http://www.thekingcenter.org/about-dr-king This source is dedicated to educate the world on the life, legacy and teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. It emphasizes the most important events of his life, his accomplishments, and his teachings. This source meets the currency criteria pretty well, because it was revised on 2014, which compared to the year of Dr. King's death, is accurately current. It is relevant because the whole source is about Martin Luther King, Jr, the website is called…

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