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    White Feminism

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    . Like the words from a good book or the taste of an ambrosial meal, the ideology used to justify imperialism still lingers. It’s haunting, because imperialism was not a good book nor a tasty meal, but the process of eradicating cultural identity and forcing African and Middle Eastern countries to conform to Western standards. The West, the US in particular, argued that it’s a white man’s duty to save the less civilized man from himself (Roosevelt). Close-minded thinking like that comes from…

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    stalking to police before they were killed.” (Shaw and Lee, 547) According to the Huffington Post, “Sherry Meinberg was named by the FBI as the longest stalked person in history.” Surely, this had to be a horrifying experience for this lady. In addition, she was married to this stalker, and was abused by him throughout her marriage. The abuse did not stop until the abuser was jailed for raping another woman. (Huffington post) Once he was released from prison, dude returned to his stalking…

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    to sensitive topics. Articles published regarding this new notion of a “safe place” cites violations against the fundamental principle of universities in preparing its students to enter the adult world. In a speech by Van Jones published in a Huffington Post article, he states, “Put on some boots, and learn how to deal with adversity. I’m not going to take the weights out of the gym. That’s the whole point of the gym”, he continues by saying colleges…

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    Burke, Jason, and Phil Hatcher-Moore. “’If you are old enough to carry a gun, you are old enough to be a soldier’”. The Guardian, July 24, 2017. Accessed October 22, 2017. https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2017/jul/24/south-sudan-child-soldiers This article provides a qualitative narrative of the child soldier conflict in South Sudan and the experiences that they have. This article follows several child soldiers, such as David Zelu, a fifteen-year old from South Sudan, who is a…

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    Throughout history, there have been numerous technological revisions and discoveries. Many of these advancements are apparent in our product, the ITT, with most of its roots stretching back to the Industrial Revolution. During the Revolution, automation was developed; automated products became more popular, as they were easier to use. The ITT similarly combines automated products, like conveyor belts, robotic hands, and scanners, which work together to scan trash and then place each piece into…

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    contributed to his death, but also many that prove why he would have faked his death. Elvis Presley's deteriorating health was a main contribution to his claimed death. Not only did it ruin him, but it also led to his drug addiction. For example, The Huffington Post mentions how "in 1967, Elvis’s health took a sudden turn with progressive chronic pain, insomnia, hypertension, lethargy, irrational…

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    Jeremy Bentham once said, “The question is not, can they reason, nor, can they talk. But, can they suffer?” Animal testing can be a major debate in today’s society. While some say animal testing gives helpful info, it leads to suffering, death, cruelty, and abuse to animals, it should be illegal as it's completely unnecessary. Animal testing is abuse, and causes death. To start, PETA says over 100 million animals die each year due to testing. Too many animals are dying because of experiments.…

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    First off, since 2007, 494 US deaths were from concealed carry, 27 mass shootings, and 14 law enforcement deaths (Huffington Post). The people that struggle everyday to survive or help keep you safe, are dying from these concealed carry crimes. Jared Lee Loughner shot representative Gabrielle Gliffords and killed 6 other people in 2011 (Huffington Post). This just proves how crazy these people are, and why they shouldn’t have guns. Concealed carry is a very serious case, and why…

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    tactics, interviews, and important appearances fill candidates schedule; I often wonder if they have time for simple real life moments like cooking on thanksgiving, and putting the star on top of the christmas tree. After reading an article from Huffington Post titles So You Want To Run For President? Congratulations! Here Are The Stages Of Your Quest I have a better understanding of the candidates…

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    With immediate access to a wide range of news and information sources throughout the Internet today, there are undoubtedly a variety of perspectives on important issues. Although Baran suggests that the Internet does not enable citizens to create their own biases, I believe that the variation among multifarious news and information sources allows citizens to seek multiple viewpoints on important issues in order to make informed choices. Social media, television and the Internet are just a few of…

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