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    the feeling of acceptance and a chance to be popular by gaining attention.  What they fail to realize is the attention they are receiving is negative and  it affects their reputation. However‚ sexting has destroyed lives and has  caused emotional distress to many teenagers recently.    A social danger with sexting is that material can be very easily and widely  spread out‚ over which the originator has no control. Research by the  Internet Watch Foundation in 2012‚ estimated that 88% of self­made

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    The speech “the danger of a single story” told by chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. The speech is talked about single story in writer’s childhood to her work. Firstly storyteller was trust everything in single story‚ but when she went to the University of America‚ she find America have stereotyping to Africa‚ she realized that she was wrong. The other way‚ when author read more knowledge in America‚ she looks at things more comprehensive. Firstly the audience uses her experience to tell us she finds she

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    think they can safely type on their phone while driving‚ or just don’t think there is any real danger in the act does not matter. Texting while driving must be stopped. To do this government must take action to both add uniformity to the laws and punishments bestowed on the offenders. But‚ it is also vital that the government provide ample educational programs in order to spread the message about the dangers of tapping the keyboard while behind the wheel. Research question: Are the steps taken by the

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    The Dangers of Race-Based Medicine An analysis of new drug therapies specifically targeted towards African American populations with hypertension I. Introduction to Contemporary Race-Based Therapeutics On November 11th‚ 2004‚ NitroMed‚ a Massachusetts based pharmaceutical company published a study on the effects of a new drug called BiDil in treating heart failure among African Americans in the New England Journal of Medicine (Taylor 2049). Since announcing the study‚ NitroMed’s research has

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    Dangers of Monopolies and Large Corporations Lucas A. Schmidt Luna Community College Abstract Monopolies have the potential to employ massive amounts of workers‚ and the potential to cause wide spread economic damage when they fail. Are these rewards worth the systemic risk to our economy‚ and every day life? American history is littered monopolies and large corporations that have caused‚ recessions‚ depressions‚ market crashes and economic uncertainty in the wake of their collapses. Monopolies

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    Mapp V Ohio “The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚” Mapp V. Ohio (1961) dealt with that very sentence of the constitution. Were the officers at fault or Mapp? This complex question has a complex answer one that puzzled the Supreme Court and led to a change in criminal procedure. The verdict was a strict interpretation of the constitution. The fourth amendment was relevant because

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    Response 3 In "The Dangers of a Single Story" by‚ Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie‚ The speaker‚ (Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie)‚ explains how reading various children’s books opened her mind to how all cultures could be represented in literature. Adichie Then brings her reasoning to a broader matter of how a single story can divert our awareness of other persons. Adichie read mostly European books that she found were different from her culture‚ but when Adichie found African stories she then realized that

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    Can We All Just Get Along? Michelle Powell COM200: Interpersonal Communication Lacey Miller September 5‚ 2011 Can We All Just Get Along How many times have you heard the phase “Can we all just get along”? Miscommunication happens all the time with spouses‚ children‚ parents‚ teachers and even bosses and co-workers. It is a fact of life that there will be laps of communication in your relationships you have throughout your life. The real test is learning from your mistakes or from mistaken

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    An article titled “The Danger of Bad analogies” declares that analogies are used to create a fear factor of the events. This is especially prevalent with politics. The article also claims that it is best to assume that a poor analogy is made because the speaker does not know better

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    In Adichie’s ’Dangers of a Single story’ Ted talk‚ Adichie utilizes her experiences as a Nigerian girl growing up reading stories about little girls with blonde hair and blue eyes. They played in the snow and drank ginger beer. It was in reading these types of stories that she had concluded that people like her could not exist in the world of literature. It wasn’t until she had discovered African books that had characters that she could relate to that she realized that black women and individuals

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