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    In the article “Houston Flood Waters Are Tainted With Bacteria And Toxins‚ Tests Show” by Sheila Kaplan and Jack Healy‚ flood waters in Houston neighborhoods have been contaminated. Plus‚ the spread of the toxic waters is not clear on how far they have gone‚ but it is hinted that the breaches of several waste plants have made the waters more dangerous. Testing has occurred and has found traces of Escherichia coli which is a fecal contamination. In the Clayton Homes public housing development‚ high

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    Sally Morrell publishes an article entitled‚ “Tortured by hi-tech”‚ (Herald Sun 13’6’2001). She contends that human beings are being controlled by technology‚ and that instead of technology making our lives easier. It is doing the complete opposite and that technology now rules our lives. Sally’s overall approach and tone varies throughout the article‚ it consists of aggression and irony. Through the use of a visual together with examples and statistics Sally persuades the reader. Sally gives her

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    Introduction In order to benefit and fully understand what exactly a certain article is researching or auguring it needs to be analysed and critiqued to the point of understanding so to demonstrate this‚ the author of this material is going to analyse and critique the article‚ Factors influencing the food choices of Irish children and adolescents: a qualitative investigation. To achieve this in a well structured‚ well laid out piece of literature the author will use a checklist devised to critique

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    In this essay I’m going to be writing about the article; Scientists Make Mutant Cows that are Resistant to Devastating Disease. And the article itself was about a disease that’s killing cows. And how scientist are going to try to fix it. Which sounds pretty interesting right? Let’s dive in. Unless they have plans for when this doesn’t work how do they know a disease won’t form overtime? Another downside to mutating is that what if it creates another disease that’s even worse than tuberculosis or

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    FORM-1 ARTICLE REVIEW FORM Name : RANTY PUTRI Student Number : 1106005944 Faculty & Class : Economy‚ MPK Bahasa Inggris-C 1. Title of the Article: Taking Responsibility 2. Author: Patrick Guntensperger 3. Explain in two or three sentences why you have chosen this article. I have chosen this article because I concerned about the environment. Not everybody can have a good way on taking responsibility to the environment; and this article shows us how to do it. Therefore

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    Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Date Ending Civility Crisis In Understanding the Civility Crisis Article‚ Cornell Clayton contends that there has been consistent rude behavior and rowdiness in political campaigns (1). The writer notes that the public seems to praise odd behavior and even go ahead to make the participants famous. Clayton begins by giving an example of Joe Wilson who shouted ‘you lie’ during a presidential speech held by President Barack Obama. The writer notes that there is

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    Running Head: THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS 1 Article Critique: Through the Looking Glass: A Comparative Analysis of the Career Patterns of Rural Female Administrators in Saskatchewan and Texas Kailee Brennan Educational Administration 310 Professor George Smadu February 11‚ 2011 THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS 2 Article Critique: Through the Looking Glass: A Comparative Analysis of the Career Patterns of Rural Female Administrators in Saskatchewan

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    In the article “Death to Film Critics! Hail to the CelebCult!” —author and film critic Roger Ebert takes on the demise of the film critic and the rise of the celebrity cult. He mentions a new "500 word limit" on AP writers in the entertainment beat‚ and a focus on celebrity “gossip” more than actual film criticism. According to Ebert‚ the Associated Press thinks that it is the celebrity gossip is what the clients apparently hunger for (par. 3). I agree. Since the reality of the situation is—people

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    Affecting Customer Satisfaction of Mobile Services in Yemen.” III. Source: American Journal of Economics 2012‚ 2(7): 171-184. 2. Problem statement The article “Factors Affecting Customer Satisfaction of Mobile Services in Yemen” by Nasser et al seeks to address the customer’s satisfaction with Yemeni Mobile service providers. According to the article‚ problem is identified due to lack of modern technologies in Yemen telecommunications systems‚ the few existing telecommunications marketers are strategically

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    Two minutes could change how you feel and think? Social Psychologist‚ Amy Cuddy in her article‚ Fake it till you make it‚ claims If you do certain postures for 2 minutes they can change how you think and feel. She supports her claim by first showing graphs of how a person’s hormones were affected by their posture. Then in Part II 07:24 of Amy Cuddy’s speech she says “There’s some evidence that they [our non verbals] do [change the way we see ourselves]. So‚ for example‚ we smile when we feel happy

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