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    Research on Media Bias

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    Media bias is a tendency to twist balanced‚ objective‚ neutral and impartial facts found in the society. On the other hand‚ political bias is the reflection of the preferences and beliefs of news networks or reporters with regards to a certain story or a frame that may lead to presenting more of one political party than both sides equally. Media bias was known before as an intentional act of twisting fact. Now‚ the meaning of bias has changed to an “unconscious slant” (Hachten 104-105). The adoption

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    Half Life Experiment

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    Half Life Experiment My hypothesis would be that after each shaking about half of the remaining candies would be logo-up and half of them logo-down. That’s why the shaking represents a "half-life". half-life || total time (sec) || # of undecayed atoms || # of decayed atoms 0 0 100 0 1 5 65 35 2 10 51

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    Bias in College Admissions

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    Bias in College Admissions There is no mistaking that getting into college is highly competitive‚ a college degree is now more necessary than ever. There are many kinds of bias race‚ gender‚ grade point average‚ financial ability and more important class. The Oxford American College Dictionary defines bias as "Prejudice on favor of or against one thing‚ person‚ or group compared with another‚ usually in a way considered to be unfair. Many in this country view the college or university admissions

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    Half of A Yellow Sun

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    political and social conflicts in the community. At the age of thirty one‚ Nigerian author Chimamanda Adichie already has a following that writers twice her age would envy. Her first novel‚ Purple Hibiscus‚ debut to critical acclaim. Her second novel‚ Half of a Yellow Sun‚ quickly established her as one of the leading voices of her generation. She is a renowned author whose work has touched people all over the world‚ including the great Chinua Achebe. His comment on Adichie’s brilliant ways of conveying

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    To Live

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    Isaac Lee Language A: English HL World Literature Paper 6/3/2013 Word Count: 1215 A New Perspective on Chinese History Isaac Lee WLP Ball 1 The novel‚ To Live‚ by Yu Hua was banned in China when it was first published because the novel exposed the faulty rule of the Communist party in China. This literary masterpiece depicts four decades of Chinese history‚ including historic events as the Sino-Japanese war‚ the civil war‚ the founding of the People’s Republic of China‚ Mao’s Great Leap Forward

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    Bias in News Media

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    "Halloween’s coming up. If you could have Mitt Romney dress in a costume‚ what should he be for Halloween?" The above is quoted as an actual question asked by Douglas Brinkley of Rolling Stone to none other than the President of the United States‚ Barack Hussein Obama‚ in an interview printed in October 2012. While a periodical known primarily for mainstream music news‚ Rolling Stone does employ international caliber journalists‚ and certainly should be printing a slightly higher quality drivel

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    problems are caused and escalated‚ due to confirmation bias. Confirmation Bias‚ according to about education‚ is a type of cognitive bias that involves favoring information that confirms previously existing beliefs or biases. When one has confirmation bias‚ they tend to push any idea and information about it‚ only because it contradicts their side of an argument. People tend to do this all the time‚ not even realizing that it is happening. Confirmation bias is often not noticed‚ and can create many problems

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    Half Past TWo

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    rough" by Stephen Spender and "Half-past two" by U. A. Fanthorpe In all three poems the poets present childhood in different and exceptional way. In "Piano"‚ childhood is presented in a very idealistic way. The poet is remembering the good old times when he was sitting under the piano and listening to his mother tenderly singing a powerful song. He remembers his loving mother‚ and all the factors surrounding her‚ only having a positive atmosphere. When on the other hand Stephen Spender is describing

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    Half The Sky Summary

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    11-22-10 Global Literature Quiz As we read “Half the Sky” we were able to get a taste of how difficult the lives were for the women that were a part of these terrible doings to women. Coming from a family in which the majority is women‚ I cannot bare to see any women put in the situations that these women were put in; the daunting thing about the whole situation is that these heinous acts still exist today. As for the question‚ why is the desperate state of women in impoverished cultures also

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    Confirmation bias is a common bias among individuals. The textbook defines Confirmation bias as “ the tendency to notice and search for information that confirms one’s beliefs and to ignore information that dis-confirms one’s beliefs.” (Baumeister) Like many biases can be beneficial as well as detrimental to ones future. The textbook uses an example of someone who is told by a phychic that he will become a famous astrologer. He most likely had an interest in this topic‚ and quite possibly could have

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