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    It was a shadowy day around the gloomy environment of lower Manhattan in New York City. There were many people walking down the streets, sorrow from their loss of jobs, since stocks started decreasing tremendously. This is something Luke Warm loathe. Luke Warm is a friendly, generous 14-year-old American boy who lives with a low-income family. Luke would always cheer a lot of people and make lots of witty jokes. Luke was also an intelligent scholar, always having honorary awards and outstanding…

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    media practice. Journalism, 3(57). Fürsich, E. (2010). Media and the representation of others. International Social Science Journal, 61(199), 113-130. Greenberg, B. S., Mastro, D. E., & Brand, J. E. (2002). Minorities and the mass media: television into the 21st century. In J. Bryant & D. Zillmann (Eds.), Media effects: advances in theory and research. Haynes, A., Devereux, E., & Breen, M. (2006). Fear, framing and foreigners: the othering of immigrants in the Irish print media.…

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    People who were born in between 1920s to 1930s probably have experienced World War II. They might have more information that books, televisions and journals are telling the public. In today’s era, all the news and information we received is either edited or incomplete. Before they release something to the media or publicize an information it’s either edited or some information are left out depending on the sources own interests. Crack the Axis propaganda poster is an effective visual rhetoric…

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    Isis Research Paper

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    The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, commonly known as ISIS, has created turmoil throughout the already war torn areas of the Middle East. They have captured multiple towns from central Iraq to the southern border of Turkey. ISIS is a terrorist organization that has carved out land in order to create a new state based on the ideological stance that state and church should be intertwined, also known as a caliphate or “the rank or reign of a caliph,” where the laws of the state are directly…

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    Appalachian Stereotypes

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    in an area. Likewise, the media has depicted Appalachians as uneducated human beings for centuries. Stereotypes have depressed regions from obtaining proper resources such as health care and employment opportunities. In Jeff Biggers’ book, The United States of Appalachia, he voiced the impractical stereotypes Appalachian people have tolerated. Stereotypes have become a reality to Americans through the media and other means of communication. In addition, my grandmother, Peggy Crowder, grew up as…

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    Professor Harris Composition II (1002-40615) 3 October 2014 Where’s the Improvement? It is almost impossible to abide by any motto set by humans because humans are given choices, and choices are associated with emotions and feelings whether they are realized or not. Granted the option of choice, sometimes people do not select the best judgments. This is the flawed and imperfect nature within humans. We can learn from these flaws to avoid future blunders; however, racial profiling is a trend…

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    old road is rapidly agin’/ Please get out of the new one if you can’t lend your hand/ for the times they are a-changin”. The pure essence of these Bob Dylan lyrics portrays a clear illustration of the overall ambiance the youth supplied the nation with back in the 1960’s era. He alludes to American citizens through his lyrics how the nation as a whole is beginning to shift in ways the adolescent population has formed. Their perspective brought new economical values, societal values, and…

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    restaurant service that currently has locations in the United States and in Puerto Rico. The company owns and operates 193 restaurants that are service provided under the Cheesecake Factory Brand Name, 13 of the locations are operated under the Grand Lux Café, and one location that is owned and operated under the name Rock Sugar Pan Asian Kitchen. (1) With thirteen locations located in International areas, the Cheesecake Factory is constantly thinking of new and improved ways to improve their…

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    Queda volunteer soldier, fighting for their perceived way of life, on their own soil, against a foreign invader, with all their capability (although limited as it was). Compare that to the mindset of a drafted or paid U.S. soldier, fighting thousands of miles away from home, to prevent the spread of communism or to find weapons of mass destruction or create a stable government. Ironically, history has proven that the fall of South Vietnam to Communism was not a significant threat to Democracy…

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    Flight 93 Research Paper

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    11, 2001 is a day the unthinkable happened; 19 terrorist from the militant group Al-Qaeda hijacked American Airlines Flight 11 & United Airlines Flight 175, and crashed into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City; both towers collapsed within two hours. Hijackers crashed the third plane into the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia. The fourth jet, United Airlines Flight 93, crashed into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania”( Youth N. Educated). This meant that much disaster had…

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