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    People used to always say I was dumb just because I had blonde hair. Now I’m just dumb‚ blonde hair or not. My friends would comment on my outfit and say I looked really Tumblr today‚ which is a good thing in the end. I’m also always on my phone and therefore‚ I text a lot and use a bunch of texting lingo. I’m also apparently sweet and innocent. I love to listen to music and talk about bands to my friends‚ which makes me a huge band geek. Being a teenager has also made me lazy‚ impulsive

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    Singer Argument Essay The average American is richer than more than 90 percent of the world’s population. Shocking‚ isn’t it? Because of this‚ wouldn’t the right thing to do be sharing our prosperity with our brethren? Peter Singer‚ a professor of bioethics‚ calls attention to the need of food and medicine in many parts of the world in his article “The Singer Solution to World Poverty”. He claims the formula to ending poverty is simple; “whatever money you’re spending on luxuries‚ not necessities

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    rent to the car I drive‚ it feels like I am not good enough to please anyone or myself. Due to my strong negative feelings towards advertisement‚ I believe that no one should have any influence on one’s psyche. Dr. Kanner made very strong arguments in his paper regarding how advertisement plays with people’s emotions and minds; from using GPS system to Google and finding out what people are searching and then putting advertisement to try to sell them things. “Using Built-in links to the global

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    James Red Dr. Camhilt English 91‚ section 23044 30 May 2012 Argument Essay Malnourished America Nutrition drastically impacts our health and everyday lives. It is imperative to the future of our wellbeing and life longevity. The government has recognized this. We cannot assume more government role and action will benefit us. The government should not take more of a role in nutrition. More government interference would have a negative effect in our society. The poor government programs

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    Is Google Making Us Dumb? Nicholas Carr makes his point‚ Google is making us dumb‚ very clear. Carr noticed it himself. He realizes that his mind works differently when it comes to reading. Carr can’t focus on lengthy articles. After two or three lines his mind drifts away from the article and his mind tries to find something else to do. He says that this all happened from looking for information on the internet for over a decade‚ reading emails‚ scanning headlines‚ reading blog posts

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    Ontological Argument Video When someone say a possible world they mean as hypothetical situation. It is generally a way for philosophers to test an idea to see if it is logically by asking could it exists in a possible world like our own.Three ways entities are defined in ontological argument are impossible it’s an entity that exists in no possible worlds‚ contingent an entity that exists in some possible worlds. God is defined as a maximally great being which means love‚wisdom‚ and power. The lesser

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    behaviours Presumed by a group of people judging with the eyes/criticizing ones outer appearance (or a population in general) to be Associated with another specific group Dumb Blonde Stereotype--Myth or Fact The Dumb Blonde Stereotype History First of all‚ let’s take a little look at where this whole "dumb blonde" idea comes from. One theory is that the ancient Greeks and Romans so admired their flaxen-haired neighbours to the north‚ they would bleach their hair to make it blonde.

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    With all the talk of "special places in hell" and insinuations that women are turning to Bernie as a ploy to impress boys; I feel it is time for this feminist to express why‚ in my opinion‚ Bernie is the better candidate to address everyday issues facing women. As a woman‚ I vote with my brain‚ not my anatomy. The insinuation that a "true feminist" would choose Hillary simply because she is a woman is in itself sexist. As a feminist‚ I push for equality. Equality means selecting the candidate that

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    awareness about the damaging effects of smoking‚ it unfairly targets women creating an inaccurate stereotype about those who smoke and raises a logical fallacy in implying that smoking will make one less attractive‚ in order to convey the intended argument against smoking. The advertisement is successful in demonstrating the harmful ways in which smoking can physically affect people. The black and red colors on the ad symbolize black scarred innards‚ or even lungs‚ that are charred due to smoking;

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    are responsible for low test scores. The article “Parents Need to Stop Blaming Hollywood and Take Responsibility” is a blunt rebuttal by Chastain to the study that was conducted by the University of Virginia’s psychology department. Chastain’s argument is convincing because she uses logical reasoning regarding the studies’ principals by noticing and explaining the key points in which why the study was performed improperly. In the article‚ “Parents Need to Stop Blaming Hollywood and Take Responsibility”

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