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    Casey Sullivan Mrs. Stephens English 1101 23 April 2013 Dangers of Invasive Pythons in Florida To analyze the dangers posed by pythons in Florida‚ one looks at the information on case study‚ location‚ statistics‚ dangers to the ecosystem‚ methods of control and laws. It is a fact that large pythons do pose a major threat to numerous aspects of life. Wildlife biologist Skip Snow states‚ “We’re bringing them into the country under the idea that they’re all innocent until proven guilty” (Kessler

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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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    The dangers of driving a 4000 pound car at 60 mph while texting are plainly obvious to most people. What aren’t fully appreciated are the dangers of distracted walking. Without situational awareness‚ most environments are hazardous. Texting‚ cell phone calls‚ and other forms of mobile device use deprive or seriously degrade situational awareness. People have stepped in front of moving cars and trains‚ fallen into open manholes‚ and walked into walls‚ poles‚ and other objects. Pedestrian distraction

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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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    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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    In “Dangers of a Single Story‚” by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie means that a single story creates many stereotypes in society. One particular story can never give us the full aspect of something. It gives us a limited viewpoint. Single stories will eventually give off huge misunderstandings that individuals tend to run off with. It can easily damage an individual or an entire group character because there is a stigma over them. Adichie mentions that we are vulnerable in the face of a story. She believed

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    fields‚ but families are also using them in their homes or in the workplace. However‚ I feel that they are harming our children and families. Pesticides can cause various health hazards such as headaches‚ nausea‚ and skin and eye irritation to acute dangers such as cancer. Driving to the mall or near schools‚ we can see how they are using a crop duster and pesticides are sprayed‚ and how easily it can be blown

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    The Dangers of an All Powerful State In the book Brave New World‚ Aldous Huxley introduces a utopia that is the total opposite of the current world today. In this utopia everything is changed‚ promiscuity is promoted‚ soma (a drug that everyone uses to escape from their true emotions) is distributed to everyone‚ people are in different caste systems‚ and consumerism and production is of vast importance. In an all powerful state‚ certain things must be produced to keep the current position of

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    “The Danger of a Single Story” was about a nigerian woman who grew up reading children’s books that all had the same outline of the characters‚ White with blonde hair and blue eyes that played in the snow and drank ginger beer; she had a single story of characters in books. When she started writing that is how all of her characters appeared because that’s all she’s known in literature. The Problem with a single story is There is diversity and it makes children vulnerable to having only one perception

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