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    Does Internet Really Need Regulations? The article "The Internet: A Clear and Present Danger?" written by Cathleen Cleaver is a clear claim of the necessity of government regulation to control what is being shown on the Internet. To support her claim‚ Cleaver gives the pornographic web sites as an example. She argues that the regulations used to control the selling of pornography applied to porn stores‚ magazines‚ and television should also be applied to the Internet. The reason for such necessity

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    Meghan October 31‚ 2011 Argument Essay Are cell phones dangerous? It is a known fact that driving requires a great amount of concentration‚ judgment and precision. Impairment of any of these abilities can put you in great danger. When you use a cell phone‚ your concentration is greatly shifted from road to the cell phone. While dialing or receiving a call‚ you are required to look into your cell phone rather than on the road. A lot can happen within a split second. You may not notice a

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    Sibling Similar Differences “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker tells a story of a mother who narrators the visit of her daughter from college and the conflict between her two daughters. The mother‚ named Mrs. Johnson‚ gives descriptions of her daughters’‚ Dee and Maggie‚ personality and looks‚ and each daughter description is opposite of each other. Additionally‚ Mrs. Johnson describes each daughter’s education level‚ which also differs. The only hidden similarity between these two sisters is the fact

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    safety hazard since we are a vocational school‚ which I understand. But‚ no one likes to freeze. Not many students have warm attire that does not include a hood. So‚ the students try to tuck their hoods underneath their uniforms so they avoid the dangers that might come about but they are then punished for not following regulations. For instance‚ a girl in my lab was wearing a hoodie under her smock. Our teacher told her to take it off and she was left freezing the rest of the period.

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    Fall Semester The Dangers of Teens and Social Media Teens and Social Media….At a first look‚ it would appear to one as challenging to pinpoint the focus of this argument. Teens and Social Media cover such a broad range of topics‚ one would inevitably come up with more questions than answers. What would worry a parent when it comes to their teens and social media? Having both risk and benefits social media has a huge impact on our younger generation today. Peer pressure‚ Cyber-bullying‚ depression

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    sites warn about the dangers of smoking‚ say smoking is addictive‚ list chemicals added in manufacturing cigarettes‚ encourage smoke-free environments for nonsmokers‚ and offer smokers Web-based quitting resources. This is the face of the "new" tobacco industry‚ they tell us‚ committed to public health and to America’s children. They have finally come clean‚ they would have us believe‚ after half a century of targeting kids and deceiving the public about their products’ dangers. Their social commitment

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    ‘The Dangers of Judicial Activism in Australian Courts Far Outweigh any Advantages’. Discuss this statement. Judicial activism is described in Black’s Law Dictionary as "a philosophy of judicial decision-making whereby judges allow their personal views about public policy‚ among other factors‚ to guide their decisions‚ with the suggestion that adherents of this philosophy tend to find constitutional violations and are willing to ignore precedent." (http://dictionary.sensagent.com/judicial+activism/en-en/)

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    The TED talk‚ ‘The Danger of a Single Story’ presented by Adichie‚ shares the insights of being exposed to only one perspective on a particular issue. By only hearing a single side to a story‚ we are limited to knowing what is just assumed of a situation. If this is always the case‚ it would be hard to know the reality outside of that one setting. These single stories lead to stereotyping and hasty generalizations which often cause negative outlooks towards a subject or outlooks that are far from

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    [pic] ANIMALS IN DANGER According to the European branch of WWF‚ the brown bear is in danger in all the world. Its population is about 100-150 persons. We find her in Central and Northern Pindos and also in Western Rodopi.

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    ARTICLE SUMMARY OF THE DANGERS OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 1. A sentence that provides a synopsis of the article. The article mainly discusses about the dangers and downfall with management’s social responsibility. The author argues that self-conscious dedication to social responsibility could have started as a purely defensive mechanism by the company against strident attacks on big corporations and on the moral efficacy of the profit system. It does not reflect a change in businessmen’s nature or

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