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    Full Name Instructor Course Name Date Fact? or Fiction? The story “I Just Wanna Be Average”‚ written by Mike Rose offers up a personal account of how a testing mistake early in his high school days could have changed the course of his life for the worse and how these events and those that followed solidified his perception of the educational system as an adult. The author tries to establish credibility by writing in a first-person narrative of his life as a teenager growing up in early 1960s

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    In the article Two Cheers for Sweatshops‚ there are arguments on the positive outcome of sweatshops in impoverished areas and LDCs. Sweatshops provide these poverty ridden countries with a chance to earn money and help families live better lives. People are proud to work in sweatshops and need to work in them‚ especially since there is not much else that people can do in their area without paying for education‚ travel‚ and additional costs. Working in sweatshops is best for the entire family‚ especially

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    Rhetorical Analysis of “Hurricane” Martin Luther King once said‚ “There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe‚ popular‚ or political‚ but because it is right.” The song “Hurricane”‚ written by Bob Dylan takes a stand and ignores what was safe‚ popular‚ and politically right during the 1960’s and 1970’s‚ in order to paint a picture of injustice. Dylan organizes the actual events of a man named Rubin “Hurricane” Carter who was a middleweight boxer

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    Discuss how oppression related to ‘Gender’ can manifest itself in institutions and societies‚ and how it can impact upon the lives of individuals and communities. Consider and make specific reference to the social policy response. Oppression is defined as: ‘Inhuman or degrading treatment of individuals or groups; in hardship and in justice brought about by the dominance of one group over another; the negative and demeaning exercise of power. Oppression often involves disregarding the rights of an

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    Great response Quinne! You have provided some interesting reflections on the idea of whiteness. Your statement “racism is a system of oppression” is extremely true. We live in a world where societal inequalities exist and where races are discriminated against‚ not treated fairly‚ and oppressed. In addition‚ there are also groups of people who are advantaged and receive benefits and privileges that are unearned and unfair. Wouldn’t life be great if we valued and respected people regardless of

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    Texting and driving is one of the most debated topics in society. Whether it affects all people or whether or not you’re just good at multi tasking. Yet‚ all people would come to the agreement that it is one the most dangerous activities to participate in and ends millions of lives yearly. "Drivers and Legislators Dismiss Cellphone Risks” published in New York Times by Matt Richtel and "LOL? Texting While Driving Is No Laughing Matter: Proposing a Coordinated Response to Curb this Dangerous Activity"

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    THE ELECTROLUX CLEANER The Electrolux Cleaner The use of beautiful women is not a new idea in advertising. Women are subjects of advertisements in areas such as cosmetics‚ weight loss‚ and specifically cleaning products‚ such as The Electrolux. The Electrolux is a bagless and automatic cleaner that provides deep cleaning and makes cleaning easier and convenient compared

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    Logos is displayed when the author says “I calculate there may be about 200‚000 couple whose wives are breeders; from which number I subtract 30‚000 couple who are able to maintain their own children . . . there remain 170‚00 breeders. I again subtract 50‚000 for those women who miscarry.” By using numbers in calculating the number of children on the streets‚ he shows logic. He also shows logos when he says‚ “a child just dropped from its dam may be supported by [their mother’s] milk for a solar

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    Thesis: Technology‚ such as texting‚ while driving is unsafe and can be a hazard to teen drivers and others. In the Knox News opinion column‚ there was an article found titled “Twits texting‚ tweeting behind the wheel.” The author of this article‚ Ina Hughs‚ is arguing that texting‚ MP3 players‚ and other electronic devices are unsafe to use when behind the wheel. She is writing to inform teenagers and other drivers about the dangers of driving while texting. Even though Hughes makes

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    Driving to the Funeral by Anna Quindlen “It’s become a sad rite of passage in many American communities‚ the services held for teenagers killed in auto accidents before they’ve even scored a tassel to hang from the rearview mirror”. Anna Quindlen wrote the article ‚”Driving to the Funeral” in June 11‚ 2007 issue of news week to make parents think twice before allowing their 16 year-old drive a car. Anna discusses issue on how too often teens are killed in car accidents and why something should

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