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    We Love One's We Hurt

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    In schools you can hear young students laugh about it, and in some homes, people cry because of it. So how big of a problem is it? More than 70% of women worldwide will experience physical/sexual abuse by an intimate partner in their lifetime (Huffington Post). When it’s a few hundred women being abused by intimate partners, it’s a problem. When it’s over 70%, it’s an epidemic, and needs to be fixed. Telling kids that abuse is no laughing matter, and educating the community on how serious this…

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    years, however, society may be ignoring the fact how the Internet is changing the way we think. Although the Internet may have positive attributes, studies have found that the “Google effect” is changing the way our brains interrupt information (Huffington). It…

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    Ryan Grenoble’s article “A White Terrorist Is a ‘Troubled Loner’, But Unarmed Black Teens Are ‘Thugs’” is a brief article on the Huffington Post. While many would immediately discredit an article from this outlet do to its left leaning tendency it is not always reasonable to do so. The article can be still very well written and may offer insight. This is all depending on the author of the article of course. Grenoble brings up and confronts the use of loaded or certain words in media coverage.…

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    producing a reliable source of news to inform the public. The great journalist Joseph Pulitzier stressed that news is a “combination of entertainment, information and public service.” Public service may be the most important element. As Washington Post Executive Editor Martin Baron stated in his commencement speech at CUNY, “our job is to give the public the information it needs and deserves to know.” Journalist must report accurate information to the community for their needs and interest. This…

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    Howard Schultz Essay

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    Howard Schultz, age 62 of Brooklyn, New York is currently the chairman and CEO of Starbucks..In 1982 Howard Schultz married Sheri Kersch. They now have two children, their son Eliahu is a sports writer for the Huffington post, Adison is their daughter. After high school, Schultz attended Northern Michigan university and graduated with a bachelors degree in communications in 1975. Howard became a salesman at Xerox later to go on to general manager of Hammarplast, a sweedish drip coffee company…

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    “Every 98 seconds someone in the US is sexually assaulted. That means every single day more than 570 people experience sexual violence in this country” (Vagianos Huffington Post). Sexual assault and rape are actually different terms. Sexual assault is unwanted sexual contact, and rape is unlawful sexual activity carried out forcefully. It is unacceptable that the US has the highest number of reported rapes. As a result, there should be harsher penalties for those convicted of rape. Harsher…

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    Even Baby Boomer Analysis

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    The Huffington Post Canada has an article titled “Even Baby Boomers Agree that Millennials have it Tougher”, in this article they state that “A combination of debt, joblessness, globalisation, demographics and rising house prices is depressing the incomes and prospects of millions of young people across the developed world, resulting in unprecedented inequality between generations.” When the baby boomers were growing up, young adults usually earned more than the national average, compared to…

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    Melanie Copeland Analysis

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    It’s difficult to exist at this time and not be persuaded and influenced by the imagery we see in today’s society. People are afraid of what could happen. Afraid of what could happen to their future and what they will or how they will become this person who tries. Someone who could try one thing, and immediately become infatuated. Misty Copeland is one of those originals. She remembers the day of her first ballet class. She was 13 and sitting in the bleachers overlooking the basketball court.…

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    Conducting a search on the internet for information related to unnecessary medical care produces a mass of information, including many news articles. One such news article published by the Huffington Post provides information on a campaign called Choosing Wisely, which is the combined effort of multiple medical societies with the goal of reducing unnecessary medical interventions that waste money and in some cases, do more harm than good. One of the reasons cited in the article for unnecessary…

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    billion (Huffington Post). They concluded that the slave trade profited at least $3.4 billion during its active years. After adding an annual interest rate of 5% they concluded that it was somewhere around $9.2 billion. Larry Neal, who is an economist at the University of Illinois concluded that the debt is somewhere around $6.4 trillion (Huffington Post). With this kind of money, the black community would have the chance to prosper in this society. In an article from the Huffington Post, author…

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