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    Throughout the article they state the rise of how “the potential to misuse technology to abuse others” exists‚ and that it is a legitimate cause and people should be more aware of it. They argue that‚ “the notion of cyberbullying has emerged with increased reports of victims being bullied through use of technology‚ transforming the nature of traditional bullying behavior‚” they state indicating that because of the advancement of technology‚ cyberbullying will continue to increase. The article also provides

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    The article “Girls’ Bodies‚ Girls’ Selves: Body Image‚ Identity‚ and Sexuality” by Elline Lipkin is an informative article describing how men and women are treated differently in certain scenarios throughout the country. The title of the article suggests that females are having trouble figuring out who they really are with or without the help of media and advertisement. The title also suggests that women are the only ones who suffer from sexual objectification‚ which is not the case. Elline Lipkin

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    Drew Bone Mr. Bare AP US History May 12 2015 Theodore Roosevelt Article Review In this article about the youngest president in American history the author goes on to explain the great successes and accomplishments of Theodore Roosevelt. Written to inform the reader about the about the premature conclusion of the McKinley Era and the inauguration of Teddy Roosevelt‚ the author goes to great lengths to describe how Teddy made his mark on the presidential office and helped to change the course of American

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    In the article from LA Times on March 1‚ 2013‚ “Sleep Deprivation has genetic consequences‚ study finds” Eryn Brown states that people who have lack of sleep have higher risk of disease. Brown says that people who lack more sleep than others shut down genes that heal the body and are more likely to be obese‚ suffer from “cardiovascular woes”‚ and can have several diseases. She supports her claim by using types of evidence by a study conceived by scientists‚ then the statistics of people that are

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    The specific article that interested me was an article I found in the University of Phoenix Library “Quality Management and Performance: An annotated review”. This particular article interested me as it gave a clear picture on how management‚ leaders with poor skills can have a great effect on quality. One of the main ideas in the article that stuck out was how competition and the demands of customers have greatly changed the environment of business. Unlike in the past companies can no longer solely

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    The Secret History of the Bill of Rights: Summary We are being told by the left and right side of congress what the foundation of American Liberty is: the Bill of Rights. In 1787 our founders came together to draft today’s federal Constitution that was later ratified by a majority of the states. Neither of them thought the bill of rights was a necessary addition. Alexander Hamilton‚ James Madison and John Jay later wrote The Federalist Papers to support the exclusion of any bill of rights being

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    The short story “Good People” by David Foster Wallace is a story about hypocrisy of a young man named Lane Dean. Wallace depicts Lane as faithful and thinking that he’s above others. Lane’s character is flipped upside down as he realizes his truth about faith and others. Firstly‚ the characters in “Good People” are dynamic. At least‚ Lane is dynamic because the reader only knows his thoughts. As the story progresses the readers see that Lane stops only thinking about himself and starts to think

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    In the article titled Shakespeare in the Bush‚ written by James Spradley and David W. McCurdy‚ Laura Bohannan is asked by the Tiv elders in West Africa to tell a story‚ after hesitating to tell a story she finally decides to tell them the story of Hamlet‚ which is a famous Shakespeare play that was written in a different era‚ which for most people find it hard to understand because of the language that is used. Throughout her story telling Bohannan gets interrupted many times by the Tiv interpret

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    that arise with the method of teaching and the method of learning. In Kathleen Engebretson ’s peer-reviewed article‚ "Foundational Issues in Educating Young People for Understanding and Appreciation of the Religions in Their Communities"‚ she discusses her developed ideas on how to embark on the education of the varieties of religion and how to overcome expected barriers. Engebretson ’s article touches base with the in depth perceptions of religious studies‚ however‚ prefers referring to it as education

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    Diane M. Turner-Bowker’s (2001) article discusses the role that business-appropriate clothing plays in a women’s ability to get a job‚ as well as the obstacles women living in poverty face in attaining these clothes due to the inability to afford them. The article points to the fact that the average women’s business suit in a “midscale shop” can be anywhere between 50 to 200 dollars‚ and even at “lowscale shops” suits can be up to 65 dollars‚ on top of this Turner-Bowker (2001) also states that “the

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