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    Body 1: The Claim: Emotions are important to make rational decisions and to be able to sympathize with others because without we become irrational people that make wrong decisions‚ without knowing. The example for the claim: A person who does not have emotions can act without apathy towards others. They cannot be able to sense danger nor feel situations that force them into doing things that are necessary that one does not like. They are unable to think of the consequences because they do not

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    “Television War”. Journalists began to pour into Vietnam from all over the nation‚ to cover the lives of the American Soldiers as well as Vietnamese civilians. As television brought horrendous images of the war into American living rooms‚ the perception of an American solider as a hero slowly became the image of the American enemy. Thus‚ the media is a major factor that resulted to the Vietnamization of the conflict‚ following the end of the war during the fall of Saigon. Television was the main

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    Picture Link: http://www.coloribus.com/adsarchive/prints/che-che-magazine-10474305/resizes/2000/&gt Men’s magazines features only those topics in which their subscribers are interested in‚ such as alcoholic beverages‚ hunting and fishing‚ shoes‚ science and technology‚ men spray‚ gym‚ and of course dating. Some magazines‚ such as Playboy‚ feature the interviews of most famous and rich stories written by renowned writers. The mainstay of such magazines‚ however‚ isn’t the news‚ advice‚ humor‚

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    taking the course. What I had in mind about this kind of writing‚ is having a main claim and writing sub-claims to defend my argument. The structure is basically the same‚ but there are a lot more details and strategies for me consider. First of all‚ I have a better understanding of producing a complex claim. This is also closely related with outcome 2‚ because we usually derive our complex claim from various sources and issues‚ and it is very important to understand what are the main

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    teenagers are suffering from the heavy attention on body image in the media and they are altering themselves because of it. This view is affecting people’s view of themselves‚ their health‚ and their self confidence. Although the media does not try to do so‚ they are hurting the lives of most of their fans. One is not aware of what it is that is going on‚ their mind is shaping into thinking that what they see is the only way to look. People do not know the affects that the media has on them‚ nor does

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    Stanza forms and images in Philip Larkin The various fields of art‚ just as all ways of life‚ in the twentieth century were deeply impacted by the horrifying experiences of the two world wars and especially the second one. English poetry was not an exception either. "Among the poets of this time there is often a sense of tiredness‚ of things being worn out‚ and of helplessness in the face of world events which they had no power to change or influence‚ so that the strongest poems are often those

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    G. H. I. J. $ CHARGES DAYS OR UNITS EPSDT Family Plan ID. QUAL. PROVIDER ID. # (1‚ 2‚ 3‚ or 4) NPI NPI NPI NPI 26. PATIENT’S ACCOUNT # 27. ACCEPT ASSIGNMENT? 28. TOTAL CHARGE 29. AMOUNT PAID 30. BALANCE DUE $ $ $ (For govt. claims‚ see back) YES NO 31. SIGNATURE OF PHYSICIAN OR SUPPLIER INCLUDING DEGREES OR CREDENTIALS 32. SERVICE FACILITY LOCATION INFORMATION 33. BILLING PROVIDER INFO & PH # SIGNED a. a. DATE . 18.

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    workplace. Companies have to face problems like the increase of accidents‚ medical claims‚ the workers tardiness and absentees‚ selling drugs to co-workers or stealing from employers. Drug testing at work can be one way to implement a more efficient work environment and control or monitor such difficulties.They also had random drug testing were they would pick a certain percentage of the employees and randomly choose people to take the test. In conclusion these drug tests make the workplace more productive

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    Society’s portrayal and expectations of the perfect woman are unrealistic. Skinny‚ long legs‚ flawless skin‚ plump lips‚ tanned‚ shiny hair may just be some of the words to describe society’s idea of the perfect woman. I think that society’s portrayal and expectations of the perfect woman are unrealistic. Women are not being treated as well as they deserve due to false advertising and over judgmental views. According to advertisements‚ women are nothing more than objects. Draped over men in

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    The Depiction of Body Image in the Media Society’s standards for body shape and the importance of beauty is promoted by various media. The media links beauty to symbols of happiness‚ love and success for women. Media depicts these images as achievable and real. Until women accept their body image‚ they will continue to measure themselves against societies “perfect image.” Media representations of body image as well as parental attitudes contribute to social trends of unhealthy

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