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    The same set of polls also reveals that seventy-seven percent of Americans believe it acceptable to monitor users who visit child pornography sites. These numbers suggest a majority of American citizens faced with situations showing clear imminent danger or illegal activity are‚ decidedly‚ for government internet monitoring. This revelation leads to the one of the most dire questions of the rise of the new generation: to what extent do we as American people allow our own privacy to be violated in

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    car show. He made the mistake of taking his eyes off of me‚ and because of my naivety‚ I wandered too far away. I didn’t even realize how much danger I was in. My father panicked and alerted an employee. Eventually‚ the two of them were able to find me. My dad was extremely relieved‚ but what would have happened if he never found me? Children face many dangers when left unattended. Whether it be kidnappings‚ accidents‚ murders‚ or suicides‚ families are stricken with grief in the aftermath. Despite

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    Networking: Danger on Children Nowadays‚ social networking is one of the important matters in human’s life. Social networking is an online service‚ platform‚ or site that focuses on facilitating the building of social networks or social relations among people‚ for example Facebook‚ Twitter‚ Yahoo‚ and Google. Since there are many advantages of using social networking‚ it becomes popular among people: teenagers‚ adults‚ middle-aged people‚ or even children use it in their everyday lives. Some

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    On October 7 of 2009‚ Chimamanda Ngozi Adichi gave a speech through TEDTalks on‚”The Danger of a Single Story.” Her speech was a passionate intel of not falling into one perspective and how‚”impressionable and vulnerable we are in the face of a story.”( Adichi 1:52) Her way of thinking was not limited by the books she constantly read but the encounters in which she faced. Ultimately giving the impact that individuals judge another to their entirely based off of a single idea or acknowledgment.

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    Fear allows us to understand there is a threat present or that we are in danger. If we did not have this feeling‚ we would not know when we encounter dangerous situations. Parents want to protect their kids from these dangerous situations or threats‚ but they should not. By shielding and protecting their children‚ parents are hindering their children’s mental process. During an NPR segment titled “Child Safety: Stranger Danger Warning Needs Updating”‚ Headlee‚ the host‚ interviewed Phil Lerman‚ producer

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    Meg Boldin Boldin1 English 099-222 Instructor Mary Baskerville 30th November 2012 The Dangers of Cell Phone Use While Driving Cell phone use should not be legal while driving‚ it causes many accidents even fatalities. Drivers become careless while driving when using cell phones. Cell phones cause distractions while on the road. Drivers do

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    saying is found in line 213 of "An Essay on Criticism." "Trust not yourself; but your defects to know‚ / Make use of every friend - and every foe." Here Pope is in the advising stage of his Essay and uses the surprise ending "and every foe" as a display of irony‚ in that it ’s not only the counsel of friends one needs to depend on‚ but the unabashed critique of one ’s rivals that can prove useful‚ as well. It is these types of

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    The Danger and Pointlessness of Total Equality In the story "Harrison Bergeron"‚ author Kurt Vonnegut Jr. described a sort of dystopia where everyone is "equal". There was a government that made it it’s duty to force equality upon every citizen in the form of handicaps. There were handicaps that were instilled upon a person if they were more beautiful‚ strong‚ intelligent‚ and talented than the "average" individual. These hinderences were dangerous‚ torturous‚ and discouraged any type of possible

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    school at very young ages and be forced to go to work. During the Victorian Era‚ children should not have been employed due to the appalling working conditions and numerous acts passed against it. While each job had working conditions that varied in dangers‚ one of the most dreadful environments was in the coal mines. It was dark in the mines which would put constant strain on their eyes‚ and it

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    use it to examine you “ordinary” everyday lives. In doing so‚ you will be able to see the broader patterns organizing your own experiences. Rather than studying sociology as just another subject‚ the learning objective here is to work as apprentices of sociology. To do this successfully‚ you must draw on sociological concepts and theories‚ and ultimately “do sociology.” This assignment gives you the opportunity to use sociology to make sense of your everyday life. For this assignment‚ use

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