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    I thought that this film was incredibly well-made. I greatly appreciated the call-to-action near the film’s end, encouraging viewers to vote for leaders who will fight for climate change, especially since we are nearing a crucial election where one candidate has openly denied the existence of climate change, claiming that it is merely “a hoax” and that global warming is simply “the weather”. This feel made me feel anger, not only at my own ignorance, but at the inability of countries which are…

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    Larson, Kate. 2 March 2016. “ReSource Conservative” The speaker, Kate Larson spoke on behalf of ReSource Conservative. Larson talked about how Colorado’s population is projected to double by the year 2050 and about Colorado’s standing as a “headwater state”. She talked of how the growing population and usage of natural resources such as water is problematic for her field of environmental conservation in Colorado. She then talked about Resource and its helpful environmental programs such as…

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    In his article, “The 975 Solution”, Ian Tuttle provides the scientific evidences that cast doubt on the claim by the White House that, “Ninety-seven percent of scientists concur and agree that there is global warming and anthropogenic impact.” Since the satellite measuring the temperature shows no significant warming change for the last 19 years, global warming alarmist called the situation “The Pause.” On the other hand, 97% of climate scientists declare that the earth is warming up, and it is…

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    We are expected to discover new things about ourselves and our morality by using the online simulation titled, “Should You Kill The Fat Man?” By navigating through a scenario involving a runaway train and an evil fat man, the user of the simulation should finish the scenario feeling as if they learned something new about themselves. To begin, the answer four preliminary questions that establish our morality, and the extremes we will go to in order to make the best decision. Next, the simulation…

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    Political polls that are posted on social media are to receive the public’s opinion. The polls get confusing, for the reason that there can be many different polls, with the same topic but a different public opinion vote. For example, there are multiple polls asking what whether or not the public approves of what the president is doing; let’s say, on one poll the majority of the public voted that they strongly approve of the president, for his actions. Now, let’s say another poll asks the same…

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    changed people’s minds about it? My intent is to assess polls over the course of the debate season to see if there is a possibility that Donald Trump has made an impact on public opinion with all of his strong opinions about immigration. The first poll I am going to examine is one from Quinnipiac University, released in July 2015, accessed on pollingreport.com. My second poll is one conducted by Hart Research Associates and Public Opinion Strategies, published by NBC News and the Wall Street…

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    these polls to gauge public opinion, and are supposed to be used to help them know what their constituents want. However, many believe that these polls are used by politicians simply as a way to stay in office, flip-flopping on positions as opinion changes. While both of these arguments hold some weight, polling is a lot more complicated than people think, and even more so once one has actually been employed by a research institution. A lot of factors go into determining the legitimacy of a…

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    The quiz determines where we fall in the” political spectrum” . The north part is labeled as authoritarian. The bottom is libertarian. The left is labeled as communism. The right is Neo Liberalism.My graph coordinates were social libertarian/Authoritarian :1.13 while my economic left right was at -2.25 .i interpret my results as being very close to the economic scale .I was slightly on the left .Since people like Gandhi and Robert Mugable tend to be a “less extreme leftist “they would be…

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    promoting bullshit, which his recent tweets exemplify. According to numerous polls, most Americans don’t support Trump’s executive order seeking to temporarily ban immigration from 7 Middle Eastern countries. About this, Trump tweeted, “Any negative polls are fake news, just like the CNN, ABC, NBC polls in the election. Sorry, people want border security and extreme vetting.” Two days later, Trump posted a picture of one poll that supports his claim. Still, Trump’s claim is bullshit because he…

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    “Do away with the Electoral College” is the opinion poll that I decided to address for this discussion. From pollingreport.com, four polls were utilized to respond to this question, all in which, have differing statistics. One noticeable difference is the way the questions are stated, based on the organization conducting the survey. According to a 1940 article by Ghiselli, four different types of questions which force responses may be differentiated, namely, truly leading questions, unanswerable…

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