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    Essay #1 Essay #1: Digital Identity (Due 10.2.2014)   For essay #1‚ you are going to write a personal narrative (using argument) about your digital life. What digital devices do you use? What can’t you live without? What do you do on-line? How do you understand your digital identity?    In your essay‚ you will need to make a very clear argument about your digital identity and your relationship to the changing digital world.   Your completed essay should be a minimum of 750 words.  It should

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    economic‚ color of skin or religion. All the people in any given society have an obligation to make sure that the environment is well taken care of. Failure to take care of the environment means that the entire populations will not have a place to live in the future. The entire populations of all the species depend on one another for their survival. This is the reason why all the organisms need the environment for their survival because it provides all the things that all the living things needs for their

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    Green technology is not just something of the present; it has history and is going to play a big role in the future. “The term ‘technology’ refers to the application of knowledge for practical purposes.” (http://www.green-technology.org‚ 2010) With that being said‚ green technology is a method of products designed to protect our environment from toxins. We are living in the age of technology‚ but we are not living in the environmentally “cleanest” era. In the 21st century we need to look into the

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    TOPIC: IS THE EFFECT OF INTERNET ON OUR LIVES BENEFICIAL? Almost everybody owns a computer today. Everyone has access to a computer. Of all these personal computers in the world right now‚ the majority of them are connected to the Internet. Internet can be seen as a bad thing if you become too dependent on it for your daily life and your daily learning. The internet leads to the destruction of the viewers mind‚ it has also been seen as an educational tool. There are many different types of sites

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    “The Powerful Silence of the March for Our Lives” Summary Within the article “The Powerful Silence of the March for Our Lives”‚ by Megan Garber‚ a writer for Atlantic‚ discusses the demand for gun control within a political march held on Saturday‚ March 24th‚ 2018 in Washington D.C. A march that Yolanda Renee King‚ the 9-year-old granddaughter of Martin Luther King Jr.‚ made an unexpected appearance upon the stage as a political figure. Yolonda King presented a deep and most meaningful speech of

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    become better people. A lot of people believe that when they get their dream career and their dream lives they would be happy beyond measures‚ but unfourtanely life does not work out that way. You see that stage of loneliness and isolation can happened at any stage in your life child hood‚ adolescence‚ adult hood. We all as human beings must experience this only because it makes us stronger; it opens our eyes to the world. “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver and “Sonny’s Blues “by James Baldwin are two exemplary

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    debate are: the strong generalization presented by the author‚ the real effectiveness of this kind of article‚ and the possible change of attitude if the article was written in the present day. Generalizations are present throughout the entire article. The author assumes that all the workers are frustrated and disappointed with their jobs and‚ consequently‚ with their lives. Thinking about this complex issue‚ I strongly believe that some people are really satisfied with their jobs. Each person is different

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    Throughout time changes have been made to our country’s government in hopes of improving it‚ and reducing the flaws it has. Andrew Jackson made changes to our country in hopes of increasing its chances of longevity; however his methods in doing so are to this day very controversial. While Andrew Jackson was known as “the people’s president” his methods for improving America were quite ambiguous‚ and the concept of Jacksonian democracy is highly criticized. Andrew Jackson made contributions to our country

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    During the 1800s‚ Eli Whitney created a machine called the Cotton Gin. The machine was able to increase the separation of cotton seeds which in turn reduced cotton production by half (Doc 1). This technology affected the American life positively and negatively. While the Cotton Gin made Southerners profitable‚ it also affected slavery. Prior to the Cotton Gin‚ slavery was on the decline. Even though it may not have been Whitney’s intention‚ the cotton

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    Read the book "The Drunkard’s Walk - How Randomness Rules Our Lives" by Mlodinow and pay special attend to the following questions. Some of these questions may appear on quizzes and exams. Chapter 1 Peering through the Eyepiece of Randomness 1. Explain the phenomenon "regression toward the mean." In any series of random events an extraordinary event is most likely to be followed‚ due purely to chance‚ by a more ordinary one. 2. What factors determine whether a person will be successful

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