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    Kane Ohe Bay

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    Introduction Kane’ohe Bay is home to a variety of marine organisms. They bay itself is constantly being modified by a variety of factors. The bay is exposed to freshwater input from several streams‚ oceanic influences from water surges over the fringing reef and through the two access channels‚ and experiences terrestrial runoff from the nearshore areas. Input from the freshwater streams provides nutrients‚ sediment and other materials into the bay. Pollutants are added to the bay from terrestrial

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    Citizens of Sparksville

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    Citizens of Sparksville Vernon Max Nissley ENV/100 Nov. 3‚ 2014 Lori Keller Hello citizens and council‚ Today I would like to address the choices we have available for creating new jobs for our city‚ due to the recent loss of a large company here. The three choices‚ we are considering‚ will each have an impact on our city‚ like roads and traffic‚ sewers‚ air and water pollution and the surrounding environment. When weighing these issues‚ along with the jobs and revenues that these companies can

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    In Crave by Sarah Kane‚ the discussions of violence between a series of characters‚ named C‚ M‚ B‚ A‚ that express a unique form of poetic narrative that expresses the subconscious mind of reactionary violence in terms of victim status. The exchange between predator and victim status is an important aspect of the character‚ A‚ that illustrates the cycle of family abuse that define familial relationships. These family relationship define the reactionary forms of violence that exchange the aggressor/victim

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    Good Citizen

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    Auden Analysis

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    “The Unknown Citizen” Analysis W. H. Auden’s “The Unknown Citizen” is a dark satire about what can possibly happen if political and bureaucratic principles corrode the creative and revolutionary spirit of the individual. The poem was also titled after “tombs of the unknown soldiers”‚ tombs that were used to represent soldiers who were impossible to identify since the end of World War I. Auden wrote the poem shortly after becoming a citizen of the United States. He came to

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    In a brief essay‚ identify at least two of the implications implicit in the society reflected in the poem. Support your statements by specific references to the poem. The Unknown Citizen Comment [ANn1]: OK‚ so I need to IDENTIFY two implications implicit in the society. I need to make sure I’m speaking only to the society reflected IN the poem. I’ll make sure to quote the poem itself. by W. H. Auden (To JS/07 M 378 This Marble Monument Is Erected by the State) He was found by the

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    A Nice Citizen

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    He will have to learn‚ I know‚ that all men are not just‚ all men are not true. But teach him also that for every scoundrel there is a hero; that for every selfish Politician‚ there is a dedicated leader… Teach him for every enemy there is a friend‚ Steer him away from envy‚ if you can‚ teach him the secret of quiet laughter. Let him learn early that the bullies are the easiest to lick… Teach him‚ if you can‚ the wonder of books… But also give him quiet

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    Altschull (1996) and various other contemporary critics (Massey & Haas‚ 2002 as cited in Domingo et al.‚ 2008) question the press’ arrogance and its faith in objectivity‚ and hence propose alternative models of journalism known as Participatory/Citizen/Alternative/Community Journalism. These models ask for a more reciprocal relationship between reporters and their audience‚ suggesting that news should be more of a conversation than a lecture (Gillmor‚ 2004 as cited in Domingo et al.‚ 2008).

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    gathering information and packing it into a story. Through this analysis‚ we can see that the growth of new media such as bloggers and citizen journalists has flourished the information and opinions accessible for citizens. The decline of the traditional news media has made a turning point with the presence of new media‚ the concurrent evolution of web-based bloggers and citizen journalism sites‚ and the explosion of social media tools‚ which is an inevitable issue. The new technologies have made contributions

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    Veronica Mars is a show about a young woman and her ability to help her father‚ Detective Mars‚ solve cases. In this case‚ she is trying to figure out who killed the dean of her school‚ and will stop at nothing until she does so. Her strong female force and her outside-of-the-norm characteristics prove that not all television series involving cops can be ruled as the same‚ despite the opinion of Stuart Kaminsky in his article “The History and Conventions of the Police Tale”. Although certain concepts

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