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    Malcolm Gladwell Essay

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    Making it to the Top Appearing on the Time Magazine’s one hundred most influential people, Malcolm Gladwell is a Canadian journalist who started his career in New York (Famous Authors). As well as being a bestselling author of four books, Gladwell is a speaker and still continues to work as writer for “The New Yorker” since starting in 1996. His works often deal with research and exploration in the areas of sociology, psychology, and social psychology. On September 3, 1963, Malcolm Gladwell was…

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    The Watergate Scandal

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    However, this was with the American People, threats to National Security were made and barriers in National Security were breached. According to Washington Post writers Bob Woodard and Carl Bernstein, “The American Presidency will never be the same.” “Thou shalt not steal, thou shalt not covet anything of thy neighbor, and thou shalt not bear false witness.” All of these scriptural rules were broken…

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    matters. One example of the role that humorists play is in politics: humorists design political cartoons to critique the grave situations that exist in politics. More specifically, after the Watergate scandal, numerous news agencies like the Washington…

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    According to the Alabama’s TREASURED Forests online magazine titled, “Living with Black Bears in Alabama,” published in the summer of 2016, there are an estimated 450 American black bears living in Alabama (Rainer). Today we are going to learn about the American black bear. I have done extensive research on the Internet about the black bear. In this speech, I will inform you about the habitat requirements of the American black bear, their food habits, and the dangers they face. First, let’s talk…

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    Summary 1: In a web article for The Washington Post, Marc A. Thiessen covers the issue of protecting transgender people in public facilities. He maintains that people who are transgender should be protected, but that the government is not doing protecting them in a safe manner. The opening statement of the article reads, “Allowing biological men to use women’s restrooms and changing rooms - what could possibly go wrong? Plenty” (Thiessen). This statement immediately shows Thiessen’s awareness of…

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    Bold statement V Fidget spinners, despite their slightly interesting looks, are complete disruptions from all classrooms. Only in some cases are they ever used to help someone focus, and even then it draws attention from around the room if it makes noise or looks flashy. Some students may be more focused on the idea of a small toy that spins rather than the importance of some school work. Along with the distraction that fidget spinners have, they’re also dangerous in some cases. Fidget…

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    In history, there are many words that were once used. Some have been forgotten but some have made it through time and still remains with us in today's world. But no word has stuck with us Like the infamous “N” word. A word that many people find to be bad and disgusting and totally inappropriate due to its background. But beyond all that bad reputation of the word, there are still people who tend to use the word as a reference to their friends and family. Over time many words have changed in…

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    What if you were in the middle of a test and someone pulls out a fidget spinner? You would most likely get distracted.You would not be able to concentrate because they are spinning it repeatedly, and you think that it is so cool. Then, they start to do cool tricks, so you really want to watch even more but you're still taking a test. Fidget spinners should be banned from school because they are distracting, a nuisance, and lastly they are dangerous. Not only are fidget spinners a distraction…

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    Did you know that you can get injured from playing with fidget spinners? Some schools have been debating the positive and negative uses of fidget spinners. Liam believes that students at his school should be allowed to use fidget spinners in class. His principal thinks that the use of fidget spinners at school should be banned because of being a distraction. After completing research, it is clear that fidget spinners should not be allowed in school. Kids play with fidget toys in class and it…

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    According to statics of The Washington Post a civil protest is about thirty percent more successful than a violent protest as of in 1900-2006. Also the failure rate of is up to sixty percent for an violent protest which 3 out 5 attempts will be considered unsuccessful. The failure rate for a civil non violent protest is only twenty percent . Many would agree on the fact of their has more civil protest throughout history. Violent protesting is in fact unconstitutional because in society…

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