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    Is Texting Better Than Talking? Because texting provides an easier and less personal way of communication‚ people often use it to avoid awkward phone conversations or personal interaction. Although texting has not been around long enough to study how it affects communication long-term‚ there is a great amount of proof that shows how quickly it alters the way we communicate in person or through text. It can be beneficial in many aspects‚ but some argue that it discourages traditional methods of communication

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    Mushrooms by Silvia Plath Thinking/Talking Points: 1. a) They way the poem is written out is very unusual and interesting‚ which was already pointed out by you in class. When turning the page 90 degrees you may see something that looks similar to a field of mushrooms. Or when looking at the stanzas you can see that all of them are short (stanza with three short lines)‚ also the poem is consists of many stanzas which one could compare to the “typical” or ”standard” mushrooms you see

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    Football is a beautiful sport. The game is thought to be tarnished by the greed and wealth of clubs and players. In recent years the average wage of a player in the highest professional tier earned approximately one thousand four hundred and eight two pounds a week‚ in comparison to the modern era where a player earns an increase of some 15-fold to twenty two thousand three hundred and fifty three pounds on average according to PFA figures. These global celebrities are seem to be too wealthy ‚too

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    Philip Larkin presents women throughout both the poems ‘Wild Oats’ and ‘Talking in Bed’ in a superficial manner as he focuses purely on their physical appearance and sexuality rather than their personality. Predominantly in ‘Wild Oats’‚ Larkin reduces both women to stereotypes which highlights his objectifying tone. Examining this poem through a feminist perspective makes it fundamentally clear to see how he focuses on his privileged male perspective throughout leaving the woman’s viewpoint marginalised

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    In Dr. Scott Atrans talk entitled Talking To The Enemy he explores the sociological nature of radicalised people in the twenty-first century‚ and the political ramifications of religious fanaticism. some of the points he makes consist of moral virtue‚ sacred values‚ and how acknowledging someone’s sacred values can take tension off of cultural clashes. He also stresses the importance of a an individual’s personal identity Dr. Scott Atrans calls to attention how significant moral virtue is to humanity

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    Should we stop talking about racism? If we stop talking about racism what will be the result? Racism is a big part of our american history‚ so if we stop talking about it‚ we would be not talking about a huge time in history. Also if just stop‚ it would get much worse then later on.. Racism is a part of our culture‚ it has been adopted long ago when slavery began. Racism has been here for a good amount of time. Slavery began in the 1600’s when the Americans went to africa and captured the African

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    The Importance of Good Talking The precision of language is one of the most influential themes contributing to the irony of the utopian lifestyle depicted in Lois Lowry’s brilliant dystopian novel‚ The Giver. From the very first line to the last powerful moments of the book‚ it is made apparent how seriously speech is taken in Jonas’s community. Jonas‚ before meeting the Giver‚ endlessly toils over what specific words could be used to describe his emotions by comparing their meanings‚ such as “fright”

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    The main idea in both stories ’A Way of Talking’ and ’A Game of Cards’ is close relationships‚ especially within the family. This is important because we can understand how people think‚ and how we can overcome problems or family differences. In ’A Way of Talking’ Hera and Rose have a close relationship‚ Hera is proud of her sister and enjoys talking to her and listening to her. When Rose mimics the professors‚ the family laughs. By doing this‚ Rose is sharing her experiences in the big city with

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    Article Critique: Talking Styles COM 200: Interpersonal Communication Article Critique: Talking Styles Research has been conducted to determine if communication skills play a role in determining just how long a friendship or relationship will last. If we use the same types of communication or communication skills in our interpersonal relationships‚ do we stand a better chance at a life-long friendship‚ or a lasting marriage? The studies have shown that how we communicate with others can

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    I found the article entitled “Shared Talking Styles Herald New and Lasting Romance” to be quite interesting. Most of us communicate with many people on a daily basis but the idea that we may be more compatible with others based on similar talking styles is something that I have never given any thought to. After reading this article and all of the facts that are contained within‚ I must say that it looks like people with similar talking styles are likely to get along better than those

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