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    effects of aspects of popular culture on children‚ claimed that television program runs counter to the purpose of education. To illustrate his point‚ Nail Postman offer two example: Sesame Street and The Voyage of the Mimi. In 1969‚ Sesame Street was embraced by children‚ parents‚ and educators. To children‚ Sesame Street was believed to be “the most crafted environments on TV” and “a series of commercials as teaching material”. To parents‚ Sesame Street relieved them of the responsibility of restricting

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    Children of the Holocaust Children were the most vulnerable people during the holocaust era. The Nazis had it set in their minds that they killed them because of a racial struggle or as a measure of security. The Germans and their collaborators killed them for both those reasons and also in retaliation towards the partisan attacks. 1.5 million children were brutally murdered by both the Germans and their collaborators. Amongst these children about one million Jewish children were killed. The

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    ARGUMENT/SYNTHESIS PRE-WRITE 1. What is your topic? Arming Pilots. 2. What is your claim? Pilots should not be armed. 3. What is your thesis sentence? Supporters of arming pilots argue that it a better solution than equipping airplanes with sky marshals and that it would considerably enhance the security of airplanes. However‚ crucial constraints‚ such as the risk of crash that can be caused by a bullet hole in the airplane‚ the fact that pilots can’t be blindly trusted to carry guns‚

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    Sesame Street and the Impact on Literacy For most Americans‚ watching television is a part of everyday life. According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics‚ Americans spend more than 5 hours everyday watching television (Bls.gov‚ 2015). When Sesame Street first appeared on television in 1969‚ there were more than 12 million children in the United States. Many of those children “did not attend any form of school” (Ball et al. pg.1 para.1). In order to accommodate the delay in public education for

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    Code of the Streets By Elijah Anderson In the article “The Code of the Street” by Elijah Anderson‚ he allows a glimpse of everyday life through the eyes of two completely different worlds wrapped up within one universe. He compares street families to what he refers to as “decent families”. Although the meaning can take on different perceptions to the eye of the beholder‚ the author described it as a code of civility at one end of conduct regulated by the threat of violence.   Within these most

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    SOUTHSIDE TEAM CASE STUDY South Street hospital is one of the most popular and patient centric hospitals in the area‚ but they are having issues with customer service due to their call center. A patient was harassed and made to feel as if he wouldn’t be treated unless he brought his payment in full‚ and a doctor in the hospital has also experienced this issue. That experience turned the patient off from coming in for a needed procedure. From what I gather there are three main areas that have broken

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    Decoding ’Natural’ Rate of Unemployment Neil Shah. September 7‚ 2012. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/1038358262?accountid=12085 UNEMPLOYMENT Neil Shah wrote this article which briefly covers the topics of unemployment and the natural unemployment rate. The way our economy has been on a downward slope has led to the need to write about the natural unemployment rate. There are more and more people losing their jobs. Not only do they lose their jobs‚ but the longer that

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    MEDIA – Film Genre Task Film Genre Genre is a class or category of artistic endeavour having a particular form‚ content‚ technique‚ or the like. In film theory‚ genre refers to the method based on similarities in the narrative elements from which films are constructed. Most theories of film genre are borrowed from literary genre (eg. books). Besides the basic distinction between fiction and documentary‚ film genres can be categorised in several ways. Setting The setting is the environment

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    The streets of Chicago have always been riddled with gang violence and poverty in African American communities. Dominic A. Pacyga’s novel Chicago: A Biography explores the obstacles faced by blacks during the evolving of Chicago through accounts of public housing‚ street gangs‚ education‚ and juvenile delinquency. The film There Are No Children Here tells the story of two boys growing up in a housing project in Chicago infested with crime and a shortage of money‚ guidance‚ and tranquility. Knowledge

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    Can growing up in poverty affect a child? In the article “Effects of poverty”... ‚ by the American psychological association they explain and give different ways kids are affected when they are living in poverty. In the novel House on mango street by sandra cisneros‚ it talks about characters like alicia‚lois‚and sally that all live in poverty. Growing up in poverty will affect a child negatively because they won’t have the money to play sports or for school supplies‚ another reason is they may not

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