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    not consider Shia to be proper Muslims. This difference has created many conflicts‚ including the current situation of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria partaking in a genocide against Shias. An article from the Huffington Post highlighted‚ “For much of its modern history‚ the country’s Sunni and Shiite Iraqis intermarried‚ socialized and lived alongside one another in mixed neighborhoods. Certainly there were differences‚ but they could be subtle and often only privately felt. They

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    Len Bias

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    the floor of his dorm room. Two hours later he was pronounced dead of cardiac arrest. His name was Len Bias. He was 22 years old. Bias was an all-American basketball player for the Terps just finishing up his senior season. According to those who have ever seen him play (myself included) he was a phenomenal athlete. According to those who knew him personally he was an even better person. Bias’ premature death is somewhat controversial because traces of cocaine were found in his urine during an

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    Gender Bias

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    may have been put at a disadvantage because of gender bias in the classroom upsets me in a way. I mean not to an extent where I think that every single thing I have ever learned was made so a woman could understand it‚ but just in the way that maybe something I didn’t understand could have been better explained but due to gender bias the ability to learn a certain subject to my complete potential was kept from me. But I think that the differences of the male and female brain alone can impair someone’s

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    unrecognized because it shares many of the same symptoms as dementia. In telling the difference‚ dementia features changes in memory and intellect that are slowly progressing and evident over months or years; whereas‚ delirium symptoms tend to be more abrupt in confusion and take on more sudden changes in a person’s dementia. Over the period of days or weeks‚ confusion of delirium fluctuates dramatically‚ unlike the subtle decline of Alzheimer’s disease. Inattention and disorganized conversations and thinking

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    managers are very similar in role responsibilities‚ yet have very subtle differences. Both roles are instrumental in building strong teams of employees and compliment each other as they work towards the same goals. While there are many similarities to be defined between the two roles‚ there are a few notable differences which can help to distinguish between a manager and a leader. I feel it is absolutely necessary to highlight these differences to my fellow employees so they understand the importance of

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    Media Bias

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    Reformulating News Media Bias: A New Theoretical and Methodological Approach By Peter Brinson Allegations of media bias are nothing new in the United States. Though conservatives have been the most vocal in recent years‚ liberals have also been known to argue that the news media systematically presents information in a way that privileges the opposition’s viewpoint. This debate has been carried out in the popular press as well‚ with each side struggling to provide the definitive proof that the

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    1. What are some differences between Qi and Blood deficiencies? Blood and Qi are separate entity’s in the body with a very intament relationship hence the adage "Blood is the mother of Qi and Qi is the commander of Blood." Blood is a more solid‚ dense and fluid material and is considered the yin aspect of the relationship of the two compared to warm‚ subtle and mobile Qi aspect which is considered yang in nature. Blood carries nutritive substance to the organs ‚muscles and tissues of the body as

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    When I saw Dan Brown’s quote “History is always written by winners”‚ it made me think whether he was correct; is history only written by winners? If so‚ is there bias in history because it is only written by winners? My real life situation is that Taiwanese history textbooks show bias in the information included and the view of the situation included. Whether information should be included in textbooks‚ or if both sides of an event should be included can be seen in a well-known event known as the

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    Frederick Douglass’ Outright and Subtle Irony Frederick Douglass’ Outright and Subtle Irony Frederick Douglass’ autobiography‚ Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass‚ An American Slave offers a depiction of slavery like very few before him‚ from his firsthand accounts. Douglass wanted to show his opposition to slavery and knew he would meet many criticisms. Due to this criticism‚ he had to mask much of his work with irony. Some of his works are obvious and others are a

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    Transformational Bias

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    something is true or false. When determining if something is true or false‚ bias can play a role in the final verdict. Conformational bias is “the idea that we only believe information that is similar to our beliefs is the start of the problem” of people believing fake news (Sundar). This can ultimately push a voter to one side or the another. If the voter was a Trump supporter but still had some thoughts about Hillary Clinton‚ his bias when reading an article‚ even with false information supporting Donald

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