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    value by saying that privacy is required in order to have autonomy. Though he agrees that privacy has instrumental value, he proves that privacy does not have intrinsic value and that is not essential for autonomy by providing a scenario where Tom, a stalker, collects information about a specific individual but does not use his knowledge or the information to cause the individual any harm. He explains how in the example Tom is in fact invading the individual’s privacy but that the individual…

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    Mobile Jammers Essay

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    A lot of teenagers are so attracted to their social media accounts and the internet they are exposed to dangerous things such as; sexual contents, violence, stalkers/kidnappers etc. These things have the potential to affect them physically, emotionally, mentally and socially. The use of mobile jammers to restrict their access to the Internet will protect young adults from getting into trouble; it will also reduce…

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    Gun control can go both ways. Either you completely support guns, or are utterly against them. There is an in between, but that does not really matter in this case, mostly because the in between people most likely do not care. In the many articles that I have read, it seems there are more people for the ban of guns rather than letting them just go around and be easily bought like they are now. I will bring up the pros and cons of having and not having guns. What America would be like if we did…

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    There’s no question that history will remember Marlon Wayans as a complete and utter screwball – and I don’t mean for that to sound like a harsh criticism, either. Wayans may not contribute to the world of cinema in a traditional fashion – by undertaking roles of, well – any kind of sustainable substance. Quite simply – he willfully (and happily, fro the looks of it) makes a living by mocking easily mock-able products. Most famously, Wayans has made some of Hollwyood’s finest modern…

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    Social Networking: Friend or Foe? Imagine a group of life-long friends that are looking forward to spending quality time together on their upcoming trip to the beach house. They spent months planning and working around each other’s schedules to come up with the perfect retreat. On the way to the beach, each friend starts to envision how enjoyable it will be to catch up and relax with their closest friends. When they arrive, everything goes according to plan until someone decides to pull out…

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    Arnold Friend

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    a barbeque. Arnold, asks her to come with him in his car, she refuses, try’s to call the police, he enters the house and something happens that is not clear but she ends up leaving with him in the end. The point of this short story is to show how stalkers through the use of fear, psychological abuse…

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    The Horror genre is a literature genre of fiction which has the characteristic or the capacity to create scare or frighten their readers. This genre popularity increased in incredible ways in the last couple of years with the development of the movies and television industries. This genre such as in a movie or in a book has incredible popularity and grabs the attention of a big number of audience Some enjoy that adrenaline feeling, being in danger, expecting the unknown, death, all the feelings…

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    Identity In Beowulf

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    Developing an Identity: Monsters and Heroes in Beowulf In the epic poem, Beowulf, Beowulf is clearly the hero, and Grendel is the monster. A good Anglo-Saxon plot often necessitates the dichotomy of good versus evil. Nothing connotes these opposing forces like a hero slaying a monster. Oftentimes a reader will blindly accept a character’s position or role simply because the author suggested so. How did these characters identities develop them into good or bad? As seen in Beowulf, identity as…

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    In this poem, Beowulf, a warrior of the Geats comes to the rescue of Hrothgar, whose kingdom is being attacked by the monster Grendel. Beowulf eventually comes to the throne and battles two more monsters in his life. The poem reflects little on the physical attributes of the monsters, leaving it to the imagination of the readers. Yet, the words chosen to reflect Grendel, his mother, and the dragon, depict the characteristics of them. The battles between the monsters and Beowulf and the symbolism…

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    It was 1990 in Goldsboro, North Carolina where the phantom known by society as the Night Stalker had wandered around the streets brutally attacking elderly women. Raped and almost murdered, an elderly woman was attacked in March saved merely by her daughter’s early arrival. Materials had been left behind for the intention to burn the residence for the sheer reason to conceal the crime. Three months later, the same crime had been committed along with the attempt of murder of her husband. Before…

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