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    Blog and Web

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    In each of the following pairs of sentences‚ choose the sentence that uses--or omits--commas correctly. 1. A. What are Web logs or‚ blogs? B. What are Web logs‚ or blogs? 2. A. Web logs‚ one of the newest types of documents on the Web‚ are very popular. B. Web logs‚ one of the newest types of documents‚ on the Web are very popular. 3. A. In 1998-1999 very few Web sites could be called‚ Web logs. B. In 1998-1999‚ very few Web sites could be called Web logs. 4. A. Eventually‚ these types

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    A Reporters Blog

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    1 A Reporter’s Blog Tiffany O’Berry HUM/111 Fannie Hood-Kaveny 12/23/12 2 As a reporter‚ I have seen many different stories come and go over the years. Some of the stories‚ I have had my own opinion about the topic. With other topics‚ I am left scratching my head like every other citizen wondering if the topic will affect me personally. Recently one of the topics in the latter has

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    typically women‚ because of their sex. Sexism exists in many forms and places‚ including sports‚ the workplace‚ and even education. Sexism is an important issue that needs to be resolved. My first category is sexism in sports. Women’s skills in sports media are downplayed and they are thought to be less skilled than men. "The author argues the lack of media coverage that females get in the world of professional sports‚ as she states in “Female athletes are underrepresented by the media" (Godinez). Many

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    In the last few years‚ countless ethical issues have arisen in the world of college sports a series of scandals involving players receiving improper benefits‚ coaches involved in recruiting violations and have challenged the integrity of college athletics. leaving many to wonder if sports are compatible with the goals of higher education. They a lot of problems of colleges and universities with mistrust and in today athletics and how money and famous can make people go crazy just make sure that athletes

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    Morality in Sport; the Consequences and Perks of Following the Rules Aurora E. Gordon 0304974 Dr. Phil Parker March 23rd 2014 In ancient Greece a person’s moral standard‚ their value of ethics was the most important thing about that person. Many philosophers such as Socrates‚ Plato and Aristotle developed many works on what they thought moral standards should represent for everyone. The idea of morality‚ or virtue ethics was held very dear to the Greeks and citizens could be judged solely on their

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    Sports Role Models

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    Speech Introduction: question‚ introducing topic catch peoples interest understand what you are going to say Topics Examples Conclusion Reasurch Lance Armstrong: Nike said on Tuesday it would end production of its Livestrong gear and apparel after the 2013 holiday line‚ concluding a long-standing licensing agreement for footwear and apparel between the two that helped Livestrong raise a total of $100 million over the course of the partnership. Armstrong founded Livestrong in 1997

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    Youth Sports Issue Analysis

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    GT American Govt May 15‚ 2013 Youth Sports vs. Adult Critics Some parents really see the benefit of youth sports but others are major critics and want to see its downfall. 30 million youth have been treated to hospitals overall due to organized sports accidents. Surprisingly‚ this past year 3.5 million youth have went to the hospital due to organized sports related injuries with 25% of these being considered serious (Sports Injury Statistics). Youth sports are dangerous and it is obvious that

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    The Use of Blogs in Education Roberth Fallas Segura Universidad Latina de Costa Rica The Use of Blogs in Education Nowadays‚ there are three ways in which blogs can be used in the learning process‚ such as to keep a journal of your tasks in order to see your improvement in all the subjects‚ to help with grammar‚ and as an interactive tool for the students. The main reason for the implementation of blogs in schooling is because our world is entering in a new era where technology is a necessary

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    Women in the field of sports always has been undervalued and has struggled enough to be recognized in them‚ which some remain today. On the one hand‚ women formerly regarded as housewife and mother without having any kind of participation as a sporty woman in society. Starting with the old Greece‚ at that time the woman was banned to participate in any kind of sport and if she was married to being a spectator‚ due to the man was involved with the torso bare and that for married women was punishment

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    Black Beast’. Seriously? How that was even allowed to be published just makes me question if we are living in the 1930s. This is not the only racist piece that was allowed to be published. The Sydney Morning Herald published a comment by one of its sports writers‚ Malcolm Knox‚ in which he criticises Gayle’s conduct using a parody of Jamaican patois. And how this was managed to be published on an Australian newspaper‚ I‚ again‚ have no

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