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    There are many instances where false information that is gathered is believed to be true which causes a plethora of problems. Such problems could include incorrect publication of information to the public, false information being taught in schools and even false information being relied on for medical purposes. All of these occurrences could be detrimental to the proper functioning of the society as a whole. For example, an abstract written by John P. A. Loannidis who works in the department of…

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    Defective of characteristics traditional to the protagonist, the antihero possesses an unscrupulous lack of morality and ardour to achieve the greater good; thus still a protagonist of the narrative, yet serves as a subversion of the traditional hero archetype. Although often the antithesis of the archetypal protagonist, the antihero gains begrudged sympathy and an extent of understanding from the reader that separates itself from the concept of the antagonist. Despite…

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    Risk Management Framework

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    NIST Special Publication 800-37 Revision 1 Guide for Applying the Risk Management Framework to Federal Information Systems A Security Life Cycle Approach JOINT TASK FORCE TRANSFORMATION INITIATIVE INFORMATION SECURITY Computer Security Division Information Technology Laboratory National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8930 February 2010 U.S. Department of Commerce Gary Locke, Secretary National Institute of Standards and Technology Patrick…

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    financial situation after his guardian, John Allan, left him out of his will, and after several attempts to find an income, the Southern Literary Messenger hired him as an editor. He published several of his stories in the magazine, but his extensive publications of criticisms are what brought him the most attention (May). His most notable review is of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Twice-Told Tales, which discusses the distinctive characteristics of short fiction (May). In 1837, Poe moved to New York…

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    When constructing an argumentative essay, the author must always tailor their work to fit the audience. In the case of articles published in magazines or journals this audience is determined by the respective publication. The differences in the audience and purpose of a magazine or journal has a significant impact on the language, content, and underlying values of the articles it contains. “The Californian Ideology” by Richard Barbrook and Andy Cameron and “Why the future doesn't need us” by…

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    In her article, “Science Isn’t Broken,” Christie Aschwanden- a science and health journalist and recipient of a Santa Fe Institute Journalism Fellowship in Complexity Science- discusses the consequences resulting from the recent lack of peer-review, the portrayal of the scientific community due to these effects, and the true nature of research. According to Aschwanden (2015), one of the prominent contributors to the public’s lack of confidence in science is statistical manipulation and biases.…

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    What Is Red Meat Unmasked

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    could continue to change in the future. Recently, numerous studies and books have been published that question the safety of eating red meat. Some of these include publications by the World Health Organization (WHO) and researchers from Harvard University (Simon; “Red Meat Linked to Increased Risk of Type 2 Diabetes”). Such publications seem to indicate an imminent change in the American psyche…

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    21st century is known to be the start of new beginnings. It was that generation where machineries evolve the economics and social life of the human beings: from traveling to one place to another, a click of a button for communication, and to sending news to the residents of the world. But, as the year progress the mortals abused the capability of these machines. One of the problems is how they report news and how they edit stuff to create news and spread rumors. Can news reporters be fully…

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    Sandra Bland Case Analysis

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    On the 13th of July 2015, Sandra Bland a 28-year-old black African American was discovered hanging in a cell. Police officials have ruled the death of Sandra Bland as a suicide. However, black citizens refuse to believe this claim. Black citizens accuse the police of racially and sexually abusing Sandra Bland. Three days prior, Sandra Bland was stopped by the police officer Brian Encinia over a minor traffic incident. Footage from the police dash cam showed the officer forcing Bland out of the…

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    The NAACP’s monthly publication The Crisis, from April through September 1944, illustrates the wide purview of opinion present in the organization with regards to its view of the Second World War. The picture of the war that The Crisis paints is one quite different than the traditional story of racial unification and brotherhood put forth in the discussion of World War Two for African-Americans so often in basic history courses. The Black soldier in the mind of the magazine is a person that is…

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