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    society with accurate representations of how society acted during that period‚ everything from language‚ the social hierarchy and even the superstitions. Asking if Shakespeare is important is the equivalent of asking if the history of our language the core of the words we speak important. Shakespeare’s work offers some of the most vital understanding of the English language remaining from that time. Shakespeare manages to display a broad range of emotions and how they are linked to today’s society.

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    When doing research and determining which resources are reliable and relevant there is one thing to keep in mind; not all information is created equal. Information can come in many forms and distinguishing the good from the bad can sometimes resemble walking through a mine field. One wrong source and your whole paper can explode. Sure it may not be that dramatic but the bottom line is good information will strengthen your paper; bad information will weaken it. If the resources used are

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    Do you know your own characteristics? Tomi has many characteristics. Some of the characteristics that Tomi has is that he is very determined to build the boat. Also‚ he is very strong.The last situation is that he still acts positive after bad situations and when Keet tries to stop him. Tomi is very determined on building the boat back to it’s original state before the war. One thing keet did to stop him was taking away the boat parts that Tomi and friends took out of the boat. But that didn’t

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    With the death of twelve students and one teacher‚ it was to be the deadliest mass murder committed on an American high school campus. The massacre‚ committed by senior students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold‚ sparked debate over gun control laws; whether the availability of guns across the United States‚ especially to young people such as these‚ was socially acceptable. This event is what sparked Moore to create his documentary‚ ‘Bowling for Columbine’. The essential problem‚ when it comes down

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    24‚ 2013 CRT/205 How Bias Influences Critical Thinking? It determines how bias is going to influence critical thinking because there are different types of bias. In the last and most argument that I had recently was about when I bought my van. I did not think much about it because it was coming from my husband’s friend that he has known for many years. My husband and I went to our friend’s house to look at this van because we needed room for all our kids. It was a belief bias that came to the

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    disease‚ missionaries and doctors were able to discover new medicines to cure it. This is beneficial to today’s world because it would be hard for all of us to live if we were not able to resolve diseases. To support this statement in the primary source it says‚ “Throughout Africa the ideas of the cure of the body and of the soul are closely allied. The "medicine man" is credited‚ not only with a knowledge of the simples and drugs which may avert or cure disease‚ but owing to the superstitions of

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    Reformulating News Media Bias: A New Theoretical and Methodological Approach By Peter Brinson Allegations of media bias are nothing new in the United States. Though conservatives have been the most vocal in recent years‚ liberals have also been known to argue that the news media systematically presents information in a way that privileges the opposition’s viewpoint. This debate has been carried out in the popular press as well‚ with each side struggling to provide the definitive proof that the

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    use this information in the present. Psychologist Elizabeth Loftus has dedicated decades of her career to studying‚ not the concept of remembering‚ but the concept of false memories. In her TED presentation ‘How Reliable is Your Memory?’ she speaks on the inaccuracy of eye witnesses and how a person can be so sure about something‚ yet be so wrong in the end. In this presentation‚ she tells that story of Steven Titus‚ a man who was falsely convicted of rape because of the testimony of the victim.

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    “Is Gender Biologically Determined?”- Drawing upon ethnographic examples from 2-3 societies. Gender being ‘biologically determined’ means that whether gender is inherited or passed down by genetics. If a person is a man or woman‚ (which is usually called ‘The Sex’)‚ that is biologically determined because they inherit the chromosomes to be born a man‚ or to be born as a woman. In the early 1970’s sex was described by “biology as: anatomy‚ hormones‚ and physiology” (West and Zimmerman 1987). Apart

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    When I saw Dan Brown’s quote “History is always written by winners”‚ it made me think whether he was correct; is history only written by winners? If so‚ is there bias in history because it is only written by winners? My real life situation is that Taiwanese history textbooks show bias in the information included and the view of the situation included. Whether information should be included in textbooks‚ or if both sides of an event should be included can be seen in a well-known event known as the

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