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    change is very difficult for journalists and reporters to cover for its lack of calamity when compared to other disasters and “FrontPage worthy” titles, and for its complexity that makes understanding this topic difficult for regular people. In The Missing Climate Change Narrative, Segal expands on this idea of climate change being ineffectively communicated by explaining how a lack of emotional appeal and a good narrative are two of the main reasons for why people are not convinced of the…

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    163 Million Missing Women Global gender imbalance will have devastating consequences for future generations. In order to alter these consequences, there must be global campaigns and open dialogue on the eradication of female gendercide. In Mara Hvistendahl essay, “Missing: 163 Million Women”, it displays the skewed ratio of males to females. Applying Kwame Anthony’s Appiah’s cosmopolitanism to Hvistendahl’s essay, it can reduce and bring awareness to the gender imbalance. As nations develop,…

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    “A thirteen year old girl went missing yesterday evening,” The anchorman spoke through the TV. “That’s the third kid this week,” I sighed. Alex looked up at me with a worried look in his green eyes, peeking through his straight brown hair that I brushed out of his face, “But Jane, what if I go missing? Will you find me? I’d miss my babysitter. Who else would teach me all of the big words that you use?” “Of course I’d find you. You know I love solving mysteries and I want to…

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    It is a known belief among people from low income areas that social workers only care about taking peoples children away so it’s best reassure her that it would not be my intent or focus to take her children away from her and to show her the same level of respect that anyone with a normal education may receive. I believe that by demonstrating an understanding of her situation and exhibiting a positive attitude towards her goals can develop a mutually beneficial relationship between us though at…

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    “ Ohhh Noo” quickly i am being picked up by these long sticks called fingers. Then the next thing i knew i had being throwd on the counter. Then these sticks grab me again and flip me over and start to take the wrapper off of me. I am left exposed on the counter on a plate. It grab me again and put me in a bowl full of seasonings and then these fingers start to flip me over and over. The fingers gently put me on a plate again. As i lay here waiting patiently for the others we are now being…

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    Missing Him He met my gaze for a few seconds before he gave me a huge hug. Not letting go, I continued to embrace him as if it was the last time I would ever see him. He was wearing his warm comfortable looking grey sweatshirt, and it was evident that he had a long journey ahead of him. “Please don’t go!” I said to him holding back my tears. He placed his passport into his large brown suitcase once he had a second to breathe again from my long lasting hug. “I have to,” he replied. A long black…

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    and keep order over society for as long as anyone could remember, hiding important things from it’s citizens to make sure they stay in control. In Ray Bradbury’s novel, Fahrenheit 451, a character by the name of Faber states that there are three “missing things” in society. The last and most important is the right to act. The author often hints at how society in the real world censores good quality and important pieces of information to protect itself, ultimately limiting the desire to witness…

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    hear stories of people getting kidnapped, stolen away from their families and undergoing a horribly traumatic experience the some victims never get over. According to Parents.com, in the United States, a child becomes missing or abducted every 40 seconds and in the novel The Missing Girl, Autumn Herbert is one of those children. Everybody fears that this could happen to them but never actually believes that it will. Norma Fox Mazer uses a dark, uplifting themes and a thrilling tone to construct…

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    Number Seven: Missing a Missing Persons Department In ‘Front Man’ (Season 1, Episode 13) when Peter is describing fellow FBI agent Kimberly Rice, he tells Neal that she works in “Missing Persons and Kidnapping.” The FBI doesn’t have such a department in real life. They only investigate missing persons crimes under special circumstances. Number Six: Willie Garson (Mozzie) Sex and the City Tiffany Theisen Kelly Kapowski Number Five: FBI or XYZ Located on the Avenue of the Americas, the XYZ…

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    Emiliano Maestas In the article “There is No Missing Link in Evolution” by Jolene Creighton speaks of evolution and the evidence that proves the theory of evolution based on artifacts, DNA evidence and more. In this article Creighton writes of several reasons of evolution and how it all connects to all the keys of evolution and proves that evolution. She also explains the only proven theory when it comes to humanity is evolution. How we were once prime mates and developed in to the beings we are…

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