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    1984 Fake News

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    created using celebrities. Jokes taken at face value refers to humorous sites that present fake news stories to create money and persuade the media. Large-scale hoaxes refer to deceptions that are reported to be good faith from different sources. Slanted reporting of real facts refers to selectively choosing bits and pieces within a story to put together that then sets the agenda. Finally‚ stories where the ‘truth’ is contentious refers to stories that the issues where ideologies or opinions clash

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    Desire by Paz Latorena

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    Desire by Paz Latorena She was homely. A very broad forehead gave her face an unpleasant‚ masculine look. Her eyes‚ which were small‚ slanted at the corners and made many of her acquaintances wonder if perchance she had a few drops of celestial blood in her veins. Her nose was broad and flat‚ and its nostrils were always dilated‚ as if breathing were an effort. Her mouth‚ with thick lips‚ was a long‚ straight; gash across her face made angular by her unusually big jaws. But nature‚ as if ashamed

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    Otsuka Oppression

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    According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary‚ oppression is a concept that means unjust or cruel exercise of authority or power. At first‚ it was difficult for me to fully comprehend the meaning of oppression. However‚ following our class readings‚ this concept has become clearer to me. As mentioned by Simone Weil‚ “Human beings are so made that the ones who do the crushing feel nothing; it is the person crushed who feels what is happening. Unless one has placed oneself on the side of the oppressed

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    Uakari Tibia

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    I. Methodology- The lab over Inferring behavior from teeth and bones helps the students in analyzing the various types of bone structures that are prevalent in various types of primates. Such as in the beginning of the lab we were given three different casts of different primate species that were in a wooden box that contained a cast of the skull and mandible for all three species also specimen’s A & B had a tibia‚ fibula‚ radius‚ and an ulna that went along with their cast of their skulls. While

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    Spring Constant Lab

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    relative to the equilibrium position. A cart was placed onto a slanted track and speed and force censors were used to record appropriate data. The spring constant was determined by substituting the measured data into Hooke ’s Law (Fs=-kx). This gave a spring constant of 597± 28.5 Nm-1. A secondary experiment was also conducted to prove conservation of energy. A spring on the cart was compressed and then released‚ pushing the cart up the slanted track. Force‚ position and velocity were all measured in

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    Prior to the Lance Gloor trial he prosecuted two other individuals for marijuana concentrate manufacturing‚ something that was common in the Washington State medical marijuana scene. Points from the prosecution seemed slanted and jaded‚ with claims that he was some sort of mafioso trafficking across states. “He ran multiple shops which proves he wasn’t in it for the medicinal values of marijuana”‚ here I cry bullshit on so many levels. Lance was not the only person in

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    Observing Math Instruction

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    Observing Math Instruction Jeraldine Smith Grand Canyon University EED 364 Amanda Bruce September 23‚ 2012 On September 20‚ 2012 I observed in Mr. Jones 1st grade math class. The lesson was based on how to teach addition and subtraction to first grader. In this paper I will be observing an elementary mathematic lesson based on a math standards. The standards The National Council of Teachers of Mathematic (NCTM) are to guide educators on how to teach math the correct way. In comparing

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    Laying in that freezing cold bed. Thinking that my hand would have to be amputated. The agony and pain running from my hand to my head. Hours of waiting and waiting for a doctor to walk into the room. Still having the thought ponder in the back of my head that I would go to jail for life because of what I have done. Looking back to the day my family and I was evicted from our home. I can still hear the words coming out of the landlord’s mouth "You are a bunch of freeloaders". We haven’t paid rent

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    Two useful tools in literature are flashbacks and foreshadowing. In the two stories‚ “Old Ben” and “Fox Hunt”‚ the authors use foreshadowing and flashback to develop the story. The story “Old Ben” is about a boy who finds a friendly snake and becomes friends with it. “Fox Hunt” is about a kid who meets a girl‚ and realizes that she is a spirit. Flashbacks are when you see into an event in the past. Foreshadowing is a warning or indication of a future event. Flashbacks and foreshadowing share some

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    Rhino Wars

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    INTRODUCTION Peter Gwin‚ the award-winning staff writer at National Geographic magazine is the author that we chose to criticize based on his great article‚ “Rhino Wars”. The piece of writing from the March issue of the National Geographic Magazine examines the current state of rhinos & rhino poaching in South Africa and other regions. His writing gives the reader an insight of rhino poaching for their horns and how it jeopardizes the species that are facing extinction. SUMMARY “Rhino

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