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    because we’re so needy. In fact‚ we go out of our way to tell our friends to like‚ comment‚ and retweet everything. Just double-tap on someone’s post or like their tweet and teens feel like they’re the next @KimKardashian (do people even watch that show?). So many of us teenagers are desperate for attention and self-validation from a social media platform. Because there is just SO much to achieve from being “cool” on social media! I mean you’ll absolutely get a scholarship for having 50 retweets or

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    Estate Satire

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    Monika Pareek Professor Abraham English A 10th February 2014 Chaucer And Estate Satire The meanings of the word “estate” defined by the Middle English Dictionary is ‘a class of persons‚ especially a social rank or a political class or group; also a member of particular class or rank’. The idea of the "estates" is important to the social structure of the Middle Ages. (Mann‚ Jill. Chaucer And Medieval Estate Satire. Introduction. London: Syndics of Cambridge University Press‚ 1973. 1-7.Print.)

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    Miley Cyrus Satire Essay

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    proof of your suitable behavioral choices‚ mature romantic relationships‚ and artistic bathroom photography. You go girl! Keep on setting praiseworthy examples for your prepubescent fans!!! Your judgment and manner of behavior are very commendable and show what a great role model you truly are. The fairly recent leaked video of you smoking salvia was inspiring‚ and since it is harder to obtain salvia than other drugs‚ I asked Melvin to grab me some cigarettes and I smoke a pack a day now. Another clear

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    The Simpsons Satire

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    Simpsons The Simpsons is a popular‚ prime-time‚ animated comedy program. Those who have never seen the program may dismiss it as being merely a children’s show. That assumption could be made of many animated programs. However‚ those non-viewers are likely unaware that The Simpsons is a very cleverly written show. The humor in the show is written with various aspects that appeal to different segments of the audience. The characters are written in such a way that many people can relate to one

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    Smartphone Addiction As the days continue on and years pass by‚ technology is advancing at a rapid pace‚ smartphones especially. But are smartphones beginning to corrupt individuals? Abby Reid‚ a current teenage owner of a smartphone‚ was my first interviewee. Owning her phone for about two years now‚ Reid has become very tech-savvy when it comes to her iPhone. The main apps she uses on her phone are texting and social media. Kendall Lynott was the second interviewed teenager. As well as Reid‚ Lynott

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    Network Satire

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    Network is a dark lampoon focusing on making fun of big television corporations. In the 1970s television was such a booming market that everybody tuned into watch. Network was expressing the fact that nobody had fact in what they were watching. it shows that we watch television and are being fed what you know without doing any personal research. The movie had many truths to it. Yes exaggerated but still accurate. The movie expresses strongly that the writer of the film saw that America was being so

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    companies from using children‚ some governments even encourage this form of labor. Eritrea is one of the worst countries for child labor and their government is one of the very few that still uses state sponsored child labor. Their government does not show any signs of changing the way their children live anytime soon and refuse to recognise the gravity of the situation. Many different group of people contribute to these children’s way of life including: The government‚ parents and companies who all

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    Explore the positive and negative ways the protagonists both experience change The Truman show and the shifting heart the most dramatic in the “shifting heart”is experienced by one of the characters Clarry.from a relatively in sensitive person with conformist and racist Clarry develops into a man perceptive and sensitive to the culture of his wife’s family. Clarry’s racists attitudes are evident in a number of scenes at the start of the play.For example ‚on a number of occasions when Clarry

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    Variety show is about showing talents and skills using creative minds. It is a way of entertaining people and getting socialize to other persons that are new and close to you. It is also a way in improving a person’s self –confidence and to help a person in getting socialize and interact with other people. When we start practicing for our variety‚ we encounter so many problems like misunderstanding and lack of cooperation but it didn’t affect our performance .Instead we do our best to have a wonderful

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    Targets of Satire

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    The most abundance evidence for Haliburton’s targets in "The Clockmaker" is Americans. "The Clockmaker" was written when Nova Scotia had "No capital or markets and with a population which had acquired habits that were not suited for a life of meagre income and sober farming" (Klinck‚ 92-101). Haliburton blamed the Americans for this. One of the reasons he wrote "The Clockmaker" was to enlighten Nova Scotia and the rest of the world about the true heritage and resources of the colony. "The salvation

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