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    Facebook Is Dangerous

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    communicate with your friends and family. Although people may think that Facebook is fun because of communication‚ it is actually dangerous and causes many problems. Facebook is dangerous to our society. On Facebook people can invade your privacy‚ create fake profiles to trick you‚ and facebook creates cyber bullying. Facebook is an invasion of privacy. Organizations can watch you while you are on Facebook. Facebook cannot exist without invasion of privacy. It can track everything you click‚ even after

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    basically being forced to? Well some of the authors in these passages had to do so. In the article “What’s in a Name‚” there is an author named “Eric Blair” that wrote a book called “ animal farm “. In the passage it says that he had adopted a fake name “George Orwell” because he had feared that his early work would embarrass his family. This explains that some people change their names for certain reasons there are some that change their names for good and reasonable things‚ then there are some

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    Animal Fur Right

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    Tran 1 Vy P. Tran Professor Eric Moberg English 330 11 February 2011 Animal Fur Rights God created this beautiful university. He breathed life into animals and man‚ and made them living souls. Animals are just like man. So‚ why are there on earth the rights to kill animals? Why human are being so cruel to the animals? Animals have been killed for their fur‚ burnt‚ sliced‚ poisoned with toxic chemicals‚ tested in the laboratory. The question is not‚” Can they reason?” nor‚” Can they talk

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    participants and the journey to the pageant day then you will see the performances. Where the biggest issue is shown is leading up to the actual pageant. All of the preparation‚ to make a young girl look “beautiful”‚ this includes fake hair‚ teeth‚ eyelashes‚ smiles‚ and even fake attitudes. This does not at all represent self-confidence. If one cannot show themselves naturally in a beauty contest how are they to feel confident about their body and appearance. When a young girl first sees a show like

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    Masquerades in Society

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    of myself I need to show in order to survive today’s society. I have selected Rafa ‚ the autobiography of tennis champion – Rafael Nadal. I have also chosen The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern ‚ Moffie by Andre Carl van der Merwe and My life as a Fake by Peter Corey . The movie I have selected is the Truman Show. I selected the autobiography of Rafael Nadal as it describes the mask the athlete wears on the tennis court in order to disguise his nerves and fears not only from his opponent but himself

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    foreshadows the idea of fakeness that will occur throughout the story. Ryan’s hand which‚ “is resting on a bed of ice in an eight-quart Styrofoam cooler”‚ plays a significant role in the idea of “fake” in this book. Styrofoam is a material that can never be broken down or decomposed hence it is a fake or artificial material. Since the author puts much emphasis on calling it an “eight-quart Styrofoam cooler” instead of just a plain Styrofoam cooler foreshadows the idea that this book will have fakeness

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    old…. She would even fake being sick so she would not have to go places. Hillary is so old now that she went to Michael Jackson’s concert on her 60th birthday. You all have probably been wondering how she ruined the World...well first she wanted to become good friends with one of our enemies. She also was just a big fake person. For example she was skipped a live talk on tv because she said she had pneumonia…but a lot of people did not believe her including me. She even had fake eyebrows like‚ are

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    Counterfeiting

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    Different treatments against counterfeiting Counterfeiting is looked at differently in US and in China. As a large contributor to the Chinese GDP the Chinese government looks the other way when it comes to enforcing intellectual property infringement. The Industry and Business Administration are in charge of regulating intellectual property infringement in China. When reports are filed the Industry and Business Administration will contact the police to enforce the law. The police will not do much

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    Shattered Glass Themes

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    The film Shattered Glass directed by Billy Ray was an intriguing film for today’s world as it shows that the events in Shattered Glass play a big role in today’s world on how it relates to fake news as a potential marketing tool‚ political tool‚ or bureaucratic tool. In the film Shattered Glass Stephen Glass‚ was an infamous writer who turned out to have fabricated most of his articles. More often than not‚ Stephen Glass made his articles up with observations‚ random settings‚ and characters. Shattered

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    purpose was to formulate a response to the uncertainty regarding the legitimacy and ethics of ‘fake’ news sources. Zinser begins by discussing if it is acceptable to obtain information from a humorous and often satirical news source (in this example‚ The Daily Show)‚ he points out that “the question isn’t whether Jon Stewart or the show’s producers and writers are morally corrupt people‚ but whether or not fake news is‚ on the whole‚ beneficial or damaging to society” (Zinser 363-364). In other words

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