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    and arrested Ahmed on the spot without even trying to listen to his explanation of what the device actually was. Ahmed’s story sparked a lot of controversy and anger amongst people. Kyle Smith, a writer for the New York Post, wrote, “That earned Mohamed a planned trip to the White House, a message of support from Hillary Clinton, an offer to stop by Facebook to meet Mark Zuckerberg and an invitation to be an intern at…

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    other (Engadget). During the 2016 election, Facebook was extremely scrutinized for the amount of fake news stories being spread around. According to Facebook’s monitoring tool, “the top 20 fake news stories collectively got more engagements — shares, likes, and comments — than 20 factually accurate news stories shared by mainstream news outlets” (Business Insider). The leading fake news story was “Pope Francis Shocks World, Endorses Donald Trump for President, Releases Statement,” and in second…

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    To Be Dead Analysis

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    He makes a realization about his “dead” life and wants to come back to life. A epiphany can help you strive for your goals in life and give your own code to live by not societies. Another example in James Joyce Dubliners is Gabriel from the short story The Dead. Gabriel has an epiphany when his wife told him about Michael Furey and what he did. He says “ His own identity was fading out into a grey impalpable world: the solid world itself, which these dead had one time reared and lived in, was…

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    Wealth…. When you think of Wealth what do you envision? Many assume wealth is owning a sports car, wearing designer clothes, living in a huge house, and taking scenic vacations. However, many also assume that it’s impossible to move up in America nowadays. With crippling student loans, exploitive companies hiring unpaid interns for “work experience”, and the rising cost of living, it can seem hard to break even, much less get rich. Unfortunately, this is becoming increasingly true. My firm,…

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    Nowadays, you hardly hear anyone say they do not have a high school diploma or at least a GED. It is becoming more common to have at least the basic education. Some people tend to get by just by having a high school diploma or GED, but they need to be challenged. Therefore, many businesses and careers are asking for more education and knowledge from people especially college students, in order to be hired within their business. The question here is should fewer people go to college?…

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    Driving cars, streets and sidewalks are all mentioned so it can be assumed the world doesn’t look to far off from our current one. 2. 4F6 in the story The Dreamlife of Toasters is different from other androids; she feels her stomach turn when she kisses BX19 and becomes impregnated with a tiny robot. This alongside her fascination of BX19s stories of love and murder give her human like sense if things, other androids would not be moved by human dilemmas or moved at all for that matter. The…

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    signifying different types of love that can be felt. We have experienced at least three of the four types in our life and may experience all four in our lifetime. Not only did the Greeks define love into four different categories, but they also told stories and myths containing love. So what if just like the different types of love we experience, there is a myth that describes how we feel as well. While it may not be…

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    Jean Paul Sartre Analysis

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    presents the idea of authenticity, showing how truly moral decision can be made. He suggests that our decision should be free from everything, since our decisions define ourselves. Sartre gives a study case in his writing by telling the story of a Frenchman. The story is about a man deciding either to join the military forces or to take care of his elderly mother. Sartre’s recommendation is not to listen to anyone but to decide on his own, so he can be truly authentic. Being a true human is to…

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    From the day we start school, it is drilled into our brain that college is the only way to have a good future, but that may not be the case at all. Just ask Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Mark Zuckerberg. Although it helps to have a revolutionary idea like these men, it is not necessary. Ordinary people can also achieve success without a college degree. At least, that’s what Charles Murray in his article “Are Too Many People Going to College?”, Stephanie Owen and Isabel Sawhill in their article…

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    To many outside sources seem to have the answer to America’s issues when it comes to education. People like Oprah, Chris Christie, and Mark Zuckerberg all have been in the spotlight for their generous donations and opinions about educational reform in the U.S. According to the book The Prize, their ideals and strategies seem logical, however none of these individuals have the proper training…

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