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    also Lee’s push and pull theory the pros and cons suffered by the origin, destination (country) and migrants. I will also provide a case study (Mexico to USA) to back up my facts on the advantages and disadvantages. Push Factors Are disadvantages or problems with an area that causes people to leave. E.g. lack of jobs, education, medical facilities and religious persecution pull Factors are advantages that attract migrants to a particular destination. They are often the opposite as push factors…

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    Brenda Ortega’s ‘Falsehood files’ to Push for Profit Schools presents a witty and fully deconstructive response to the Fordham Institute’s study on teacher absenteeism in public schools and news outlets reporting on it without proper political context. She accomplishes this through skillful construction of the ethos of her argument and logical counterpoints and explanations for each fallacy presented in the report. Ortega’s construction of ethos through metaphor, combined with her logical…

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    to the afflicted; thousands of individuals donated an unprecedented amount of blood after the 9/11 attacks; however the flag in this case was not American, nor was it peaceful or even remotely helpful, this flag was Iraqi. In his essay “Some People Push Back: On the Justice of Roosting Chickens” Ward Churchill claims that it is a natural; and in this case restrained; occurrence…

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    While your education is important, the article “students who push Burgers” by Walter Minot. While I can appreciate his views, and agree that students only work to for luxury. I really disagree with that. Many students who do not have the luxury of just going to school.Students may have other responsibilities,maybe the are on their own and don’t have parents that can or will help them. Students need to work to maintain a car to get back, and forth to class or pay rent ,maybe financial is not…

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    The Soviet Union's continued push for rapid industrialization to meet the standards of the West not only caused an economic issue it had essentially was the change from Communism to the Western way of democracy. After the leadership of Stalin and Khrushchev, the Soviet Union became more conservative such as by moving common average people to higher jobs. By the mid-1980s, continued competition with the United States contributed to the falling of the Soviet’s economy. Forced industrialization…

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    Has your school ever caught you snoozing in class. If so schools should push back the school's bell schedule because it give the students more sleep and feel more energized for school. I claim that school should push back bell schedules because of sleep time, education, and less emotion. First, sleep is a big thing for teens that can’t get up in time for the bell. According to Junior Scholastic, “Jilly organized a social media campaign that convinced her school to start later at 8:55 a.m. “I…

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    In November, everyone is not only thankful for the turkey, but also thankful for black Friday. This is because everyone wants to get the latest phones and other devices. Society has fallen into a trap of technology that they can’t escape from. No matter where you go or live, technology is present everywhere. Every month there are many different devices that come out into the market. Technology has affected society in negative and intersecting ways. For example, part of today’s society has become…

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    Cell phones have become a very large portion of modern society. Today in America, about 91% of the population are cell phone users. We as a people have formed our lifestyles to depend on our cell phones. About 20 years ago cell phones were seen as a novelty, something we don't need, but now people see them as addicting as some narcotics. There is still researching being done on the subject of cell phones and how they are affecting our everyday lives, but I think the picture is very clear. Myself…

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    The right of confiscating a phone during a fight becomes permitted. The usage of electronics during school have increased because of the advancement of the cell phone. With society changing the way you use phones, it has also changed the ethics in school with using phones. Educators have the right to take a student’s phone away, if it interrupts the classroom. Overtime, cell phones became a big part in school, to cheating through a phone, to recording fights. The right of confiscating the phone…

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    new technology to come out every year or so but back in the 1960s and 1970s every advancement like the rotary was a big deal. Not too long after the rotary came out came the push-button phone which was the first phone that had a keypad to dial numbers. The keypad on the phones made a big hit and it still used today. After the push-button phone the answering machine was invented and although updated since the first model, it is still used today. Then finally came out the portable phones in the…

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