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    Gatsby: It is important to keep a few things in mind about the structure of the novel and about Nick himself. It is through his observations that our opinions of the other characters are formed. Some of his opinions‚ particularly those of Gatsby‚ are biased and therefore flawed. He is still a character and is important to the novel in many other respects‚ as well as being the narrator. Although there are some similarities between Fitzgerald’s world and the fictional one in The Great Gatsby‚ we should

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    more important than depth of support‚ but these electors are humans and are naturally more open to vote for who they want rather than what the people want. It even states that the elector can vote for who they want. So what’s not to say it isn’t a biased election on the electors’ part? Therefore‚ we no longer need the Electoral College. The people can‚ are willing‚ and able to speak for themselves. One very crucial reason there should be no Electoral College is that it violates political equality

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    contain a narrow mind in a lot of short stories. Closed-minded characters do not consider the other side of a story or argument. Protagonists in the short stories “The Sniper‚” “The Scarlet Ibis‚” and “The Cask of Amontillado‚” are narrow-minded and biased toward

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    medication and it’s impact‚ and treatment and it’s effectiveness. However‚ these data can be easily misinterpreted when and where there is a vested interest. Individual opinions are generalized without considering whole aspects of the issue‚ thus forming a biased opinion. Data can be misguiding if the sampling is not done properly. A random selection without background knowledge or without specified criteria leads to misinterpretation of the data. Another cause of misinterpretation is difference in causation

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    possibility of reforming so began reading. I found the article to be non-biased which further proves it was written for research and not to persuade. The medium was kept simple so nothing stuck out very much. Although there were boxes that highlighted the the important stuff such as variables and assumptions. The Authors are apart of the department of Health Policy and Management at Columbia university so they may been so what biased on the health effects of welfare. It can also be assumed that they are

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    Unit 2 Stimulus – The Judiciary 1a) With reference to the source‚ describe the measures that exist to maintain the independence and neutrality of the judiciary. The independence of the judiciary from the executive and legislative is said to kept by things like their fixed salaries and sub judice rule. Their salaries ‘are paid from the Consolidated Fund’ and aren’t fixed or changeable by Parliament or the government which keeps the judiciary free from political pressure in terms of finance. The

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    Source 1 On-This-Day – Obituary. Assassination in India: A Leader of Will and Force; Indira Gandhi‚ Born to Politics‚ Left Her Own Imprint on India. http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/bday/1119.html. Accessed 21/1/15. Origin: The article appeared in the New York Times‚ after Mrs Gandhi’s death. The article is an obituary written by the freelance journalist; Linda Charlton (deceased). Charlton was a former journalist with the New York Times for 10 years before going freelance.

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    extensive role in the Supreme Court rulings thereafter. An argument the Supreme Court was trying to make at the time was the separation of church and state. Richard Baker was arguing that the Supreme Courts rulings on separation of church and state were biased and immoral. This argument was supported with previous cases that had arguments about the dissolution of prayer in school‚ the abolishment of voluntary religious instruction in schools‚ and the uproar of the state(s) supporting

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     emiGer  junc4on  is  not  forward   biased  due  to  which  the  transistor   turns  OFF.  Hence‚  the  LED  doesn’t   glow.  On  the  contrary‚  when  the   circuit  is  taken  into  dark‚  the   resistance  of  LDR  decreases‚  due  to   which  the  base  voltage  increases  and   a  point  comes  when  the  base  emiGer   junc4on  gets  forward  biased.  As  a   result‚  the  transistor

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    The Article‚ Supplements are a Shame by Mike Tanier‚ argues one big factor that is influenced by many athletes‚ gym rats‚ and regular Americans who take supplements on a daily basis. The main argument that this article stresses is how most of the supplements that people take is just a big waste of money. Mike Tanier also argues that there is a lot more we don’t know about supplements than what we actually do know. For instance‚ even though we do not know how big the supplement industry is‚ we have

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