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    The Pursuit of Happyness is a film based on a true story about a single father, Chris Gardner, who grew up in a difficult and abusive childhood. He barely ever saw his dad and even worse he was raped by a man. At the age of 22 he moved to the West Coast to make a living. To make money he started working as a salesman in the medical supply field. Chris and his son didn’t have anywhere to sleep so they were sleeping in public restrooms, subway trains, and shelters. He and his son went through so…

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    Kolby Ellis Grand Canyon University: MKT-345 2/19/2017 Brand Description: Oculus Rift VR Headset Oculus Intro Oculus was first introduced to the virtual reality gaming market in 2012, when gamers could only dream of what it would be like to play quality virtual reality video games. At the time, the concept of virtual reality gaming existed however all previous attempts to create a quality headset to support the games were major flops. Fortunately for gamers, all of that changed when…

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    The author uses education as a solution towards uncensored information online. Opponents of Internet censorship states that "it is impossible to eliminate the dangers to children, and that teaching children to be aware of these dangers is the most practical defense" (Ballaro & DiLascio, 2016). From this comeback statement, the author is inferring that internet censorship is will not give progress to society. Instead, it is only stopping the society and avoiding the topic of pornography. The…

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    Be Smart and Follow Your Heart What do you want to do when you grow up? This is the million-dollar question, the question everyone has asked themselves since they were young children. Though as one grows up they eventually are faced with answering this daunting question. However, when picking a career there are almost two routes one can take. Graduates can either choose to pursue a career based on their passion or one that makes a stable income. This idea leaves many students torn…

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    achievements by using physical and mental handicaps. The purpose is to protect the self-esteem of less-beautiful, less-talented, less intelligent people, so that those who exceed the standard would not be able to threat or hurt others. After I read the story, the first set of questions that came to my mind are that, How does Diana Moon Glampers or the government define the “standards” of “beauty”? How do the average-looking people look like? Fat, skinny, pale, dark, short, tall, which one of…

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    “Most people have an inflated perception of how much college costs. One reason, says Irvin Bodofsky, director of financial aid at the State University of New York 's Upstate Medical University, is that all those ‘college-costs-will-break-your-bank’ stories in the media tend to focus on the country 's highest-priced schools” (Randinelli 8). The media will mostly take private intuitions prices and scare potential college students from taking loans to pay for their education. Money is the major…

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    old rich in America seem to be faded. However, they still control a huge money in the bank such as Bush’s family, Roosevelt’s family,etc. In contrast, the new rich is well-known by many people ,but they still don’t have any reputation such as Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gate,etc. These new rich people are more innovative when they show themselves frugal and polite. It is a big difference between the new rich today and the new rich in the…

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    A Doll's House Power

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    play “A Doll’s House” and show how it’s still relevant in today’s society. The three main headliners in modern social media is power, money and sex. Humans are naturally attracted and fascinated by these motivators, where they’re fixated on the stories and lives of celebrities and influential politicians. I believe that for a person to be high on the social ladder, you either had to have…

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    through a mobile phone. According to Snapchat's published statistics, as of May 2015, the applications users were sending 2 billion photos and videos per day, while Snapchat Stories content was being viewed 500 million times per day. This is a great opportunity for the Red Claws to branch out and create their own Snapchat Story to record players during the pregame shootarounds, watching fans participate in numerous fundraisers, and personally snapchat viewers to promote their brand. Larger…

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    The media has made a big influence in our lives. From the print media where we read newspapers, magazines, and journals to broadcasting media through television and radio, we all have experienced using these types of media. It has been a little over a decade since the outbreak of social media has drastically changed the way we view ourselves, the way we see others and the way we interact with the world around us. The Medium is the Message by Marshall McLuhan and Writing Restructures…

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