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    Context Freedom of speech has been a foundation of the United States since its inclusion within the First Amendment in the Bill of Rights. As a right that every citizen in the country is granted, US citizens are allowed to express themselves freely without major repercussion because they are protected by the Constitution. However, on March 9, 1942, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 9-0 that expression is divided into two categories: speech that has social value, or is “worthwhile speech,” and speech…

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    “One in a million” is a phrase that is constantly being thrown around today, but American culture has tried to streamline its people into uniform and shopping obsessed consumers with body issues. Tuesday’s with Morrie, written by Mitch Albom, is a novel of a very unique elderly man named Morrie Schwartz. Morrie truly lived up to the phrase: one in a million. He had his own special charm and unparalleled kindness. Never caring for the “fancy” things in life, he didn’t let society tell him what he…

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    Murder, aggravated assault, and robbery, what if Americans treated obesity just as seriously as these crimes? According to a 2009-2010 National Health and Nutrition Examination survey, ¨ More than one-third (35.7 percent) of adults are considered to be obese¨ (NIDDK). Compared to the ¨one in 18,690 chance of being robbed¨; If Americans would worry about being a victim of obesity as much as they do being robbed, obesity in America would decrease (Books of Odds). There are several factors that can…

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    Gender Role Stereotypes

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    During childhood, young boys and girls will look to their parents and other role models for ways to behave, however some of these role models may be characters in shows. Many stereotypes occur in children 's television series or commercials and therefore can create misrepresentations of both genders. The portrayals of any gender in a certain way may alter children 's perceptions and mold the way they communicate with the opposite gender. Sex-role stereotypes that try to define girl 's feminine…

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    Gone are the days of simplicity, with no electronics, emails, instant messaging and GPS. The past fifty years have brought about changes people never thought would have been possible. The technologies seen today were once cartoon ideas children watched on Saturday mornings. Fast forward to the 21st century and times have changed beyond any person’s imagination possible (O’Brien & Marakas,n.d.). The Future of AI Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the art of science and technology to develop…

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    Eagle Boy Short Story

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    Shane. The year is 2073, and the Chasing Horse family is still on the Lakota reservation.) On a bright and hopeful morning, the birds chirp and the air smells as if the world was reborn overnight and nothing was in the air but the sun. A young Edward wakes up in his fresh linen sheets and can smell the bacon and eggs that mom is cooking in the kitchen. It 's a perfect day. Saturday. Nothing can go wrong. Edward gets out of bed and walks towards the kitchen, and he was right; eggs,…

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    I chose to research and write about childhood obesity, as I think it is a completely avoidable disease. It saddens me to see the way people have been raised and influenced to eat in recent years. Unhealthy behavior is becoming trendy, with extreme food eating and restaurants emphasizing on what bizarre combinations they can come up with including bacon and other food items that should be avoided. I am fearful of having children one day, and having to explain to them why we do not eat fast-food…

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    Can you recall a poem that use collision sounds Answer- jingle bells Write your own story using the letter bank of onomatopoeia sounds below. Draw a cartoon strip using the sounds to depict your story Ouch, click, pitter patter, thump, whisper, whizz, cheep, chortle, arf, neigh, purr, chug chug, honk, tick tock, zoom, snip, rat a tat tat, cuckoo Invent your own onomatopoeia words of the following Trees swaying in the wind Children playing in the ground Piano playing Different Jungle sounds…

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    GROWING UP Growing up, I didn’t have many luxuries, if any. The best thing I had was being a 5 minute walk away from a convenience store. The house I grew up in was infested with cockroaches and was falling apart within the walls. The dining room was so small, some of us had to eat on the floor. We only had three bedrooms, so my three younger siblings had to sleep in the living room. For half the time I lived there. The bathroom had no working lights and many of my siblings, including me, were…

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    Defining Strategy

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    point where the shops cannibalise each other’s sales. A recent local example is Dun Laoghaire where Starbucks opened their first two branches in the same month on opposite sides of Georges Street. This was even satirised on an episode of American Cartoon The Simpsons. Part of the reason for this ploy is deter their competitors from entering the…

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