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    Migration Stereotypes

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    The contributions featured in later sections will directly respond to questions of urgency that frequently surface in today’s political climate. My goal is advancing the field of education, research, policy and practice that promote excellence and parity, and the stories and research accumulated in this article aims to build…

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    Truman and the Atomic Bomb Tommy Rogers Kilgore College Author Note Tommy Rogers, Government 2305, Kilgore College Questions concerning the information in this paper should go to Tommy Rogers, Government 2305, Kilgore College, 1100 Broadway Blvd, Kilgore, TX 75662 Contact: Rogetomm9920@go.kilgore.edu Abstract In this essay, I will discuss the world altering decision newly-sworn-in President Harry S. Truman had to face and how he had to attack his issue. This essay explains and uses…

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    Ghost in the Shell, we can begin to understand how cyborgs become allegories themselves. Countries in the East were commonly associated with having a backward society in comparison to the West. However, the Easts rapidly increasing developments in technology in the late…

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    Elysium Movie Analysis

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    Elysium Questions 1. What do you think about the above establishing shots of Los Angeles and Elysium? Extreme long shot is used for emphasis the environment of two different place. The Los Angeles in Earth where ever be the civilized town was shown in the ruin town. The extreme long shot gives the picture of devastation; pollution, disease, and homeless. On the other hand, the Elysium was shown in productive place. Elysium is the place for wealth people, there are high-technology building…

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    my opinion and the opinion of others, can be used for better purposes. In “The Case Against De-Extinction: It’s a Fascinating but Dumb Idea,” by Paul R. Ehrlich, Stanford professor, as well as the president of the Center for Conservation Biology, questions the practicality of de-extinction. Ehrlich asserts that, instead of allocating resources such as funding & attention towards de-extinction, we should focus on the causes of extinction itself, later noting that the benefits of de-extinction…

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    health care organizations like the Mayo Clinic and Federation of State Medical Boards advised that employees should have a thorough understanding of local, state, and national laws concerning privacy, have a good understanding of their professional society, and be ready to make modifications to stay current with technology advances. On the other hand, physicians and health care employees should avoid being friends with their patients on Facebook so they can keep professional and personal…

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    Situational Humor

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    the intensity of topics of humor, such racial, sexual, and religious, has been seen to increase because of the presence of the internet and social media. People seem to lack the amount of face to face contact that they did before the rise of smart technology, this leads to people not having to be in the physical presence of others to tell an offensive joke, therefore they will not face the repercussions that go along with insulting someone. Similarly, the large presence of these types of humor…

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    The question of whether or not Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti received a fair trial is still in dispute today. Many people during the time of the case believed that the men were “executed on murder based on doubtful ballistic evidence” because of the hostility towards immigrants due to the Red Scare and World War 1 (“Perfect Suspects, Unfair Trials”). The evidence provided during the trial showed that the men were found guilty due to the fact that they were in anarchist groups and were…

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    for societies leave it to an individual to make a personal choice about the values they would like to borrow from other cultures rather than prevent people from enjoying the benefits they deserve. Individuals should be at liberty to make decisions concerning what they want to adopt from the western practices and those things that need to be protected. It is quite true as Appiah advocates that people can interrelate with other cultures without being…

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    Cloning organs is the future of healthcare Did you know that if we found a way to successfully clone organs, they could be used to replace sick or defect organs and not only improve the life quality of ill people but also make the average lifespan longer? Cloning is a very interesting topic and a lot of people have different opinions about it. Some people think it is unnatural and wrong while some think it is the future of both human and animal healthcare. Scientists have successfully cloned…

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