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    are allot of unreliable sources that are waiting for you to enter their domain. Granted‚ there are reliable sources‚ as well. The difference is that a reliable source is there to provide readers or viewers with correct information. Namely‚ written and created by someone who has expertise in that subject like Microsoft. On the other hand‚ an unreliable source is based on opinion not fact‚ contains little real information‚ and can be misleading. I found Fox News to be an unreliable source of information

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    Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird’s Scout Finch is an unreliable narrator in that many of the key events she mentions throughout her narration are taken from second hand accounts and other people. One of the main plot points of the novel is the character of Boo Radley. The Finches’ neighbour‚ Boo‚ was depicted as an elusive person. He hardly went outside or socialized with others‚ due to his violent nature. Scout had hardly any real contact with him until the end of the novel. All of the knowledge

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    young and old‚ Muslims and Christians now enjoy the services of the social media. But the youth are the major players in this sector‚ as they have being tagged as the digital age. The power of social media has contributed positively to the development of Nigeria youths and the Nigerian populace. It has kept Nigerian youths more informed and up to date; it has opened up medium for job vacancy advert among youth‚ which has improved their unemployment situation‚ thereby pulling many out of the quicksand

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    attacks in the future. Something that occurred months ago and seemed insignificant later could be the beginning signs of an even greater event. Lasing is an example of something that may seem insignificant but when coupled with multiple lasing events over a length of time‚ can potentially lead up to a bigger event that could cause a loss of equipment‚ asset‚ and life. ISIS has used lasing before to help them take down an aircraft at night or during low visibility and to keep track of an aircraft while

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    former owners of Thrushcross Grange; and Heathcliff‚ a gypsy urchin adopted by Mr. Earnshaw. Nelly narrates the story inaccurately to downplay her own involvement and responsibility for the tragic events that occur in Wuthering Heights. Nelly is an unreliable narrator. Lockwood is a poor judge of character who believes Nelly’s every word‚ but upon meeting Catherine Heathcliff (Heathcliff’s daughter-in-law)‚ even he recognizes Nelly’s inaccuracy. Cathy "‘does not seem so amiable‚’ I thought‚ ‘as Mrs

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    Over the years that Wikipedia has been running‚ there has been a continuous debate on whether it is a reliable resource or not and no one has been able to come up with a conclusion. However‚ there are many people who think that they have come up with a compromise‚ which includes Wikipedia being a good source for basic information but not for the sole information of any given topic. Especially for college students‚ Wikipedia can get tricky in the sense where it is easy to just read through and agree

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    The Unreliable Narrator The impact of the narrative point of view and subsequently‚ the narrator’s control over his story-telling cannot be ignored. Mastery in presenting the story gives the narrator control to direct his readers as he intends‚ and hence it is important to penetrate the façade of the writing to truly understand what is going on. In Lolita‚ this is especially crucial as Humbert paints a sympathetic and sorry picture of himself to gain empathy from the readers. Yet‚ at the same

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    Theme: What needs to be done to develop sense of citizenship in young people and help them realize their role in nation-building. “Bringing back the true purpose of the youth in filling up the missing pieces of our country’s key to success” In every dot begins a stroke. In every stroke begins a figure. In every figure begins an image. And in every image creates a masterpiece. Like a painting‚ our world is full of dots and strokes‚ and through those dots represents us people that though we may

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    memory‚ the narrator describes his impressions of the other pilgrims based on whether or not he likes them‚ and what specifically he chooses to remember‚ or not to remember. This method is referred to as a unreliable narrator. In the case of the "Pardoner" Chaucer’s narrator is a very unreliable character.

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    A prosecutor has limited constraints when bringing charges against someone. A prosecutor cannot bring charges vindictively against a person because a defendant successfully appealed a conviction. In the presence of probable cause the prosecutor is not permitted to bring charges for such improper reasons. It would be inappropriate for a prosecutor to bring charges against someone is if he or she knew that the evidence was tampered with‚ like improper behavior of a cop. If the attorney knew that the

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