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    The article‚ “The Good‚ the Bad‚ and The Daily Show‚” written by Jason Zinser‚ talks about the implications that “fake” news shows like The Daily Show have on society and the media. He begins by talking about the dissemination of news and the responsibility the news has to inform people. Then he explains what he believes the vices are of “fake” news: deception and dilution. He argues that the show inadvertently decepts its viewers when they believe that their information is objective. He also argues

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    Module 6 Korean Renaissance King Sejong took over the throne when he was 22 and he reigned until 1450. It is called the Golden Age because in Korea‚ it was a time of great cultural and intellectual accomplishments. King Sejong created the Korean alphabet. He enforced reforms to help the life of common people. Confucianism is the way he governed. For government service‚ he wanted to utilize men of talent. Someone who has a broad-ranging knowledge and virtue should be a good government. He provided

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    The First Day Fly by Jason Reynolds In Jason Reynolds’s novel‚ "First Day Fly‚" the reader is taken on a journey through the eyes of a young boy named Genie as he navigates his first day at a new school. At the start of this new chapter in his life‚ Genie is a nervous wreck‚ and uncertain about who he might be. Why does it matter so much to him? As he walks to school‚ he is greeted by the sights and sounds of his new surroundings‚ each one adding to his feelings of anxiety and uncertainty. Upon arriving

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    Thank You for Smoking is a both fierce and sophisticated satire written by Jason Reitman. The moral of the film is on the matter of cigarettes and cancer and how it is associated with the responsibility of choice. Nick Naylor (Aaron Eckhart) leads as a lobbyist for Big Tobacco who will fight to protect America’s right to smoke -although it may kill him and others. Nick does not take sides in the matter‚ but rather spins the situation around in which makes all others wrong. Although the realistic

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    unchanging as time passes‚ and there is always history that tends to cling on to it forever and ever. Just like the Golden Gate Bridge‚ that was built in 1933‚ it holds many historical values. The Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most well known bridges in the world. Through the history‚ construction‚ and use of it today‚ the bridge was just an idea turned reality. Although the Golden Gate Bridge was built in 1933‚ the idea of it was thought up years before. It all started in the year 1846‚California

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    The Golden Rule vs. The Platinum Rule Perspectives‚ expectations‚ and experiences of different people about the golden rule and the platinum rule changed my own way of thinking. The knowledge given to me made me rethink my beliefs but it also made me confused of which is the best rule that should be followed by all. To drive away my confusion‚ I listed down the good and the bad things about both rules. The Golden Rule “Do unto others what you want others do unto you.” The golden rule

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    tragic hero and one tragic hero only. However‚ in Euripides’ drama Medea there are two tragic heroes within one story. One of these heroes is who the play is titled after‚ Medea. The other tragic hero is Medea’s ex-husband and father of her children‚ Jason. To be classified as a tragic hero‚ a character must present certain qualities such as‚ a royal status (king‚ queen‚ princess‚ prince etc.)‚ an extraordinary power (wisdom‚ compassion‚ strength etc.)‚ a fall from grace based on the hero’s own actions

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    the curriculum and there are some local initiatives that vary between different schools. Golden time is a very popular behaviour initiative known national. It is a timetabled slot during the school week. Children are encouraged to put away their pencils and jotters and exchange them for iPad‚ arts and crafts‚ TV’s and outdoor activities. It is a positive behaviour management strategy most commonly known as “Golden Time” however some schools within the UK have alternate names for this. This initiative

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    that the ancient Greeks‚ especially during the Golden Age‚ have had on the arts. The Greek’s Golden Age was a time of peace and cultural prosperity‚ and it was the time that most of Greece’s contributions to Western civilization came. Their influence can be seen in any sculpture or painting especially those that depicts the human form. The most significant advances in art during the Greek Golden Age were in sculpture‚ architecture and pottery. Golden Age of Athens is the foundation for the different

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    Kant’s Categorical Imperative and the Golden Rule Kant’s categorical imperative is to will without contradiction and is tested by universalizability. The golden rule is similar to this notion in that it is a universally moral principle that forces one to imagine both positions of an action. However‚ the two contrast more than they compare. The categorical imperative is an objective imperative‚ making one morally required to act according to it without exception. It addresses our maxims‚ the

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