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    In the article „We did it!” published on 2nd January 2010 in The Economist‚ the author presents women’s current situation on the labor market and the changes it has experienced over the past years. He states that female empowerment is “the biggest social change of our times”. However‚ he points out that there is still no equality between men and women. The latter still obtain lower wages for the same work‚ there still exists the problem of the glass ceiling and the question of having children still

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    Abstract So is Google making us stupid? I don’t think that one can assume that a website is to blame for their opinion on whether it is making us as a country stupid. Let’s look into this and see just what we can figure out! Summary: In this article by Nicholas Carr called “Is Google making Us Stupid?” I don’t believe that he was intending for us to actually believe that Google the worlds well known and well used seach engine is actually making us stupid. What I think he is trying to do is

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    Newspaper Article: ON THE SIDEWALK BLEEDING By: Cameron Taylor Gang Violence behind Deadly Stabbing in Queens; Police Say. BYLINE Monday March 17th‚ 1991 Last night at approximately 11:30 pm‚ Andy Anderson had become the latest victim of gang violence in the borough of Queens. Andy was stabbed when he darted through a back alley on his way to buy a package of cigarettes at Alfredo’s on the next block. At that exact time‚ he was ambushed and later stabbed by a member of the GUARDIANS

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    Newspaper Article Daily Life at ANZAC Cove War correspondent Roger Tan reports on the two days at Gallipoli. All information that has been released to the public on the ongoing war at Gallipoli has been indefinite. Soldiers are unable to send any news except that they are still on Gallipoli in the trenches and are under fire. Question is “But what is it really like in Gallipoli?” On Sunday April 25th 1915‚ the Gallipoli war commenced as the Anzacs set foot into the battlefield. At 4:30am

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    For my assignment I have been asked to identify and analyse fact‚ opinion and implied meaning of my chosen Newspaper article. I am going to explain and analyse the author’s use of fact and opinion. I need to identify and analyse examples of language used for specific effect; such as bias. I will also explain the author’s purpose of writing the Newspaper article. I am going to analyse and identify the structure to achieve the effects and techniques used to present and layout the information in the

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    society in very useful ways. In most cases‚ these people are viewed as being courageous. This kind of a reaction is typical but not always honest. There are a lot of people are uncomfortable around those that are considered “less than normal”. In her article The Abortion Debate No One Wants to Have‚ Patricia Bauer writes about Down’s syndrome and abortion. Bauer is a former reporter and bureau chief for the Washington Post. Bauer writes about some of those in our society who have an indifferent

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    1. Filibuster creates gridlock: * http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57560538/the-filibuster-fight-same-story-roles-reversed/ -- Article in December 2012 * In recent years‚ the number of filibusters has risen dramatically. According to the Democrats‚ Republicans launched more than 385 filibusters (that forced cloture votes) since 2007. That’s compared to only 49 cloture votes from 1919 to 1970. After 1970‚ the number started to rise - perhaps prompting the 1975 rule change - until the

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    Cohen‚ Deborah L. “Working the family social net” The Baltimore Sun 10 February 2013. Summary This article is about how teenagers are using their parent’s facebook accounts to help with finding themselves jobs. Their parents are posting statuses about their son or daughter looking for work either at a professional level helping with software that their child is familiar with‚ or just posting that their child is looking for busy work such as cleaning‚ babysitting‚ yard work. This seems to

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Timothy Quinn’s article "Coyote (Canis latrans) Food Habits in Three Urban Habitats Types of Western Washington" In the book Engaging Inquiry‚ Judy Kirscht and Mark Schlenz detail the specifications of a scientific article. They speak about what each section should contain and what questions each section should answer. The article "Coyote (Canis latrans) Food Habits in Three Urban Habitats Types of Western Washington" was written by Timothy Quinn‚ a graduate student at the

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    Professor Paisley Mann English 110B 19 October 2012 A Rhetorical Analysis of “For the Love of Joe: The Language of Starbucks” In the journal article “For the Love of Joe: The Language of Starbucks” (2008)‚ Constance M. Ruzich analyzes the success and rise to popularity of The Starbucks Coffee Company around the globe. The article is written and structured for the general public to read and understand. It is meant to be an informative article and as such‚ Ruzich makes use of a lot of data and includes

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