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    director like burrocrates considers their jobs merely as a stepping stones to their own success. These kinds of soul-less officials make life impossible for common men with their fake ideals and deception. Director of the zoo is careless about the educational importance of his zoo. Making a replica of an elephant. Fake elephant is “particularly sluggish Students visit the zoo understand thevalidity of their education and neglect their studies‚ they turned “hooligan”. Breaking windows / drinking liquor

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    In America‚ Jean Baudrillard explores the American society and its transgression away from genuineness‚ to form a fake and superficial society with no meaningful interactions. Baudrillard recalls his interpretation of the smiles he sees around him and how it reflects the romanticized Reagan reign: “they certainly do smile at you here‚ though neither from courtesy‚ nor from an effort to charm. This smile signifies only the need to smile. It is a bit like the Cheshire Cat’s grin: it continues to float

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    Definition: What is Triple bottom line? - A stool is stable only if it has three legs The triple bottom line (abbreviated as "TBL" or "3BL"‚ and also known as "people‚ planet‚ profit" or "the three pillars”) captures an expanded spectrum of values and criteria for measuring organizational (and societal) success: economic‚ ecological and socia"People‚ planet and profit" succinctly describes the triple bottom lines and the goal of sustainability. "People" refer to employees‚ shareholders‚ customers

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    things. Phony is not just for describing people. According to Holden in the novel Catcher in the Rye a phony is someone who makes Holden feel depressed on the inside. Salinger wants to display through Holden that a phony can be known as a bully or a fake person. Holden’s excessive use of the word shows the reader that it is a side effect of his depression. Holden blames his problems on phonies throughout the novel. He does not want to take fault for anything that he might of be of cause for. He blames

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    have you ever thought why do people fight instead of talking to each other? Well they are many different reasons why people fight but i will be talking about the three most important ones. First is the pride and they are many causes like they think that they are strong enough to start a fight with a random guy for no reason and the effects of this can get worst because he or her beats you up or you beat him and then his friends come and start punching. You well the solutions are really easy‚ do

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    benefitted from using Salvador Dalí’s “The Persistence of Memory” as a tool for defending his views on reality. Dalí’s surrealistic painting and Plato’s “The Allegory of the Cave” refer to the illusionary aspect of the human senses and how easily a fake reality can arise from those tricked senses. Plato would have seen the famous melting clocks representing time’s dynamic nature in dreams and understood their importance to false realities because dreams are a form of false realities. He would conclude

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    negative-effects-of-social-networking-sites-for-students/ CNN. (2009‚ August 9). Background Information. Retieved from: http://socialnetworking.procon.org/#Backgoround Laird‚ M. (2012‚ October 31). Twitter Troll Who Posted Fake Sandy News Apologizes to Internet. Rerieved from: http://mashable.com/2012/10/30/sandy-fake-news-apology/ Dunn‚ J. (2011‚ July 11). The 10 Best and Worst Ways Social Media Impacts Education. Retrieved from: http://edudemic.com/2011/07/social-mediaeducation/ Armstrong‚ S. (2012‚ October 21).

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    Professor and philosopher‚ Jason Zinser‚ in “The Good‚ the Bad and The Daily Show” addresses the topic of “fake” news‚ and tries to decide if shows such as The Daily Show are good resources for people to use. Are these shows a suitable replacement for "real" news? In the article he states that “fake” news shows have their “virtues and vices”. At the end of the article Zinser believes that as a whole the shows help more than impede the public’s knowledge of the news. Zinser uses ethical appeal‚ logical

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    technologies changed‚ so did cameras and photographers were able to produce more realistic images for magazines and newspapers. Because photographs were able to uncover the so-called ‘truth’‚ when it became known that many historical photographs were fakes and had actually been manipulated to look a certain way‚ this caused uproar

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    report‚ Americans spent almost $11 billion on cosmetic procedures in 2012. Body paragraph (1) Purpose is defined as author’s goals; in “The Eye of the Beholder”‚ Suh’s goal is to persuade readers just be themselves‚ and do not use makeup to make a fake face. (2) Ethos is defined as credibility; Suh used her own experience and her reputation to support her argument on stop making

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