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    razzi meaning the popping of flashlights. Paparazzi photographers are fueled by large sums of money offered by the tabloid press. No major celebrity can avoid them. Though some say that they are just doing their job‚ others believe that is is going too far and needs limits. There was a recent situation where a paparrazzi photographer got killed while trying to get a picture of celebrity pop star‚ Justin Bieber’s white Ferrari. He saw Bieber’s car getting pulled over and took some pictures‚ but as

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    Animal Cloning Taken Too Far Technological and medical developments over the last century have allowed scientists to create life through cloning. There has been extensive debate as to whether or not cloning should be legal. Many argue that cloning allows for further scientific research on animal medical innovations‚ and new opportunities at livestock agriculture (Wells). Although there seems to be benefits to cloning‚ are these benefits worth the cost? Animals involved in cloning often suffer. Research

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    Passion Gone too Far in Medea Passion is any powerful or compelling emotion or feeling and is not limited to just feelings of love‚ but also‚ feelings of hate (“Passion” def.1). In Euripides’s‚ Medea‚ there is a suggestion that revenge may‚ sometimes‚ be justified (Hopman 155). However‚ when revenge leads to loss of life‚ others would argue that passion has gone too far (Robertson XVI - XVII). In Euripides’s play‚ Medea‚ “a woman betrayed by Jason -- her husband of 10 years‚ a man she had murdered

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    Edward Kienholz‚ described his own work as that of a trail-maker and the viewer as the hunter‚ "At one point I as the trail-maker disappear. The viewer is then confronted with a dilemma of ideas and direction. The possibilities are then to push on further by questions and answers to a new place that I can ’t even imagine or turn back to an old safe place. But even on the decision is direction." (Hopps‚ p.147) Edward Kienholz first began his socially critical environments in the early sixties

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    Dylan Thomas’ poem Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night simultaneously comments on how people should die and how they should live. This poem serves as a statement that every life should be meaningful and impact others‚ and we should refuse to accept death and cling to this life. The first stanza introduces the main message of the poem: to fight death at all costs. This is apparent when he says “Old age should burn and rave at close of day; rage‚ rage against the dying of the light” (Thomas). In

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    Ethics and social responsibility can be seen as the moral obligation of advertisers not to violate our basic economic assumptions even when there is no legal obligation. (2570 words) Violating our basic economic assumptions happens in advertising everyday and consumers are well aware of it but it doesn’t mean they are not influenced by it. This essay focuses on the reasons why some companies have chosen to improve ethics and social responsibility to further improve its image as a reputable company

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    A famous saying by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said that “we [as men] shall overcome”. What King makes clears is that the human race will always push forward and will overcome harsh struggles. In Dylan Thomas’s poem Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night‚ many of the lines focus about death and the aspects of losing someone. To add‚ Thomas’s “overcoming” human struggle is symbolized by not submitting to death‚ but rather resisting it. Thomas wants humans to be in “rage against the dying of the light

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    “ Does science sometimes go to far?” In this day‚ Science has greatly affected and improved our world. It certainly does a lot of great things‚ but sometimes can go too far. Science can be thought of being used too far because of many reasons. In the short story Flowers For Algernon‚ science’s ability of progressing to far more and even its negative aspects was greatly expressed throughout the course of the story. The story was told by a series of journal entries written by the main character

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    Has Science Gone Too Far?

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    brings along controversy and dilemma. People can surely reap the benefits of technology‚ but also are forced to face the consequences of irresponsible science. This new tech creates new societal questions. At what point has science gone too far? What responsibility do scientists have to keep the general public safe? Both “Worship the Spirit of Criticism” by Louis Pasteur and “Silent Spring” by Rachel Carson recognizes and attempts to answer these questions. They both acknowledge the importance of publishing

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    What key Language Features Do Advertisers Use in …..... …. Infomercials? Advertisers are always trying to sell you their products‚ most commonly through the television. To entice the consumer into buying the product that they are trying to sell the advertisers employ the use of language and visual features within their infomercials. After studying various infomercials I discovered the most commonly used and obvious language features within the infomercial. These features were

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