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    The confirmation bias occurs when an individual has the tendency to interpret information in a way that confirms ones belief while giving little to no attention to information that contradicts it. The individual actively seeks out more evidence that confirms their hypothesis and ignores the evidence that will disconfirm their hypothesis. This is an unreliable way to reason because it prevents an individual from considering important information when making decisions. Confirmation biases impacts…

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    The beginning of Ferris Bueller introduces a rather normal looking high school individual [Ferris] whose impish personality is revealed by his plot to skip school under the pretense of being sick. A number of fade-ins reveal that this isn't the first time that Ferris has skipped school. If anything, given the bland almost bored reaction of the economics teacher [Ben Stein] to the revelation that Ferris is gone again from his class indicates a considerable indifference to Ferris's antics, at…

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    persuasion is in many way involved throughout the play. It seems that everyone tries to convince someone else of something. Caesar tries to create an image in the public's mind of his crowing, an ancient form of spin doctoring. Cassius finds the best way to manipulate each man is to bring them to his side, and Brutus, we hope will refuse to participate, takes longer than the others to respond to Cassius' manipulations, but…

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    Spinbot Case Study

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    Spinbot is a free, automatic article spinner that will rewrite human readable text into additional, readable text. If you want to remove the ads and captcha requirement, you can also purchase a monthly or yearly subscription that will give you unlimited usage (through the website, not for the API). Having a continuous flow of fresh, human-readable text is the best way for your website or blog to gain search engine exposure. Content is King, as they say ... at least as important as basic search…

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    teacher, I would ban these toys. Fidget spinners are designed to relieve stress. They can be made from plastic or some kinds of metal. These toys have a 2 or 3-pronged shape. The center is the part you hold or put on your nose or elbow, while the toy spins. The spinner rose in popularity basically overnight, but many…

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    First, a personal experience that i had with fidget spinners is that they make that annoying sound when you spin it and that's the reason why i don't like them and it distracts people from learning and getting things done.Liam was saying in the scope scholastic is that Liam believes that students should be allowed to use fidget spinners in class.His principal thinks that the us of fidget spinners in school should be banned because it distracts people from learning and getting their education and…

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    How do Fat and Muscle Cells Change due to Exercise? Physical exercise has many health benefits: it reduces stress, as it causes the body to produce endorphins, which allows people to sleep better (1). In turn, sleeping better allows the brain to focus better on tasks it needs to perform. It prevents people from becoming overweight or obese, since it burns calories, and by preventing obesity, it in turn prevents heart diseases and diabetes (2). Many studies have shown that exercise changes how…

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    Disney has continued the Star Wars trilogy with a spin-off from the earlier spectacular adventures. Fans got a glimpse of what was in the 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' when the debut was released last week on Good Morning America. The plot here in not a continuation of 'Episode 7: The Force Awakens,' but is set in a time between 'Episode 6: A New Hope' and 'Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith.' The plot narrates the story of Rebel Alliance and how they overpower the Galactic Empire, as the rebels…

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    AIDS Epidemic Analysis

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    Ignoring the AIDS Epidemic: An Analysis of the Current Status of the AIDS Epidemic in Angels in America by Thomas Kushner Kushner’s vision of the future for AIDS awareness in American society has not come true in terms of public awareness of the disease. Certainly, the declaration by Prior Walter that “We won’t die secret deaths anymore” is valid in terms of the growth of awareness of the diseases in the 1990 and 2000s (Kushner 282). Yet, the media has increasingly ignored the AIDS epidemic…

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    How Did The Mechanical TV Work The 1920’s were rocked when both John Logie Baird and Charles Francis Jenkins created the early model of todays TV. Baird’s television, as previously mentioned, used a rotating disk with spiralled holes. This disk had 30 holes and rotated 12.5 times in a single second. The theory behind this invention was that you could view an image on the other side of the disk, the downfall was you needed a magnifying glass to do so. His mechanical television depended on the…

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