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    Home Sweet Home The American dream is something most people in America strive for in their life. The American dream often consists of a nice house with a good job and children running around in the front yard. Children are one of the most important aspects about American society. Watching a child grow and learn new is an important part of not just a child’s life, but also the parents too. Homosexual couples should be able to adopt just like heterosexual couples because they have the same rights…

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    In addition to this video evidence, a 2008 study put on by Holly Kearl for the Stop Street Harassment campaign proved that street harassment was directly related to anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and trouble focusing at school or work (Huffington…

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    Gender Wage Gap Analysis

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    Laura Bassett wrote the article, “Closing the Gender Wage Gap Would Create ‘Huge’ Economic Stimulus, Economists Say,” for the Huffington Post from that perspective. Bassett references a McKinley study done in 2011 to support her argument when she said, “[it was found that] by increasing the workplace participation rate of women in each state from 76 percent, where it is now, to 84 percent…

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    Background: The Washington Post is an American daily newspaper. It is the most widely circulated newspaper published in Washington, D.C., and was founded on December 6, 1877. The newspaper won forty-seven Pulitzer Prizes and has a particular emphasis on national politics. Daily editions are printed for the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia. Wesley Lowery joined the Washington Post in February 2014. He is a national reporter who covers law enforcement, justice, race and politics.…

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    The Huffington Post that one out of five seniors get taken advantage of. Anyone in their rightful mind would imagine a doctor to try and help elders and their current problems instead of false prescribing medication and causing more problems. Not only is it sad that one out of five elders are being taken of, the drugs prescribed to the elders is even worse. “Pain reliever propoxyphene, antihypertensive doxazosin, diphenhydramine, and the antidepressant amitriptyline.” (The Huffington Post…

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    Essay On Zunera Ishaq

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    The ban against the niqab during citizenship ceremonies dates to January 2011, when it was introduced with little public response (National Post, 2015). Jason Kenney, the Canadian Immigration Minister at the time, said it was, “Frankly, bizarre” that women had been allowed to were niqabs and burkas prior to the ban (National Post, 2015). This kind of statement reflects attitudes steeped in racism, sexism and cultural relativism which unfortunately are still quite common in our society…

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    how supportive these celebrities were, Marcus posted screenshots of Twitter posts from these celebrities stating how the privacy of these women was violated. Celebrities who were part of the nude photo hacks made some of these Twitter posts. It is true that these women had a right to take these kinds of pictures because it came from their own cameras or smartphones, but the people who posted this pictures had no right to post them online because that is considered stealing, as did some…

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    state of the political economy of the country or region that is hit.” The city of New Orleans prior to Hurricane Katrina was already weakened and prone to disparities. According to the article New Orleans Since Katrina: Before and After by the Huffington Post prior to Hurricane Katrina the population was predominately African-American with “67 percent African-American and placing the Caucasian population as the minority at 28 percent.” At the time of Hurricane Katrina’s strike the city was…

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    Way We Think And Behave

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    Purpose/Context: The source I chose to evaluate is an article written by Carolyn Gregoire, a journalist, novelist, and spokeswoman. Gregoire is a senior writer at the Huffington Post, who specializes in topics such as psychology; mental health; neuroscience; body health; and spirituality. 1 The article How Money Changes the Way We Think and Behave covers the idea that humans are susceptible to money and wealth.2 The writing covers everything from the physical effects on the brain to the way it…

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    Poverty In America Essay

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    African Americans and Caucasians go through social issues in their day to day life, Some are similar to each other and some completely biased to their race. Poverty in America knows no color, 14% of Americans live in poverty, according to the Huffington Post, and the number doesn’t seem to be decreasing. Communities in poverty succumb to violence, lacking in education, and turn to drug abuse as a result to this. People who live in poverty lack the resources to maintain a healthy living…

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