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    How important is that we are certain about what we claim as knowledge? According to my opinion‚ it is crucial to identify what we claim as knowledge. The world has a lot of information but not all of them can be claimed as knowledge that is suitable to. Everything from your opinion to the life changing decisions you make are dependent on the knowledge that you identify as your own through your own perspectives and also through your experiences. To me‚ unnecessary knowledge is something a person

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    Technology has progressed rapidly since 1963‚ forever changing the way news is delivered. At that time‚ television was transitioning to become the preferred medium of choice for delivering news‚ coexisting with the newspaper and radio. The Kennedy assassination was covered with these three media‚ much as it would be today‚ with several notable exceptions. Back then‚ the transmission of news was slower. State-of-the-art news equipment for live broadcasting didn’t exist. Satellites weren’t around to

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    America Televising the Holocaust During the 1950s The events that took place during the Holocaust began to make its way to film during post-World War II America. In the 1950s‚ the film The Diary of Anne Frank‚ and the Judgment at Nuremberg and the TV show This is Your Life gave the American audience an understanding of the disturbing events. The objective‚ of most TV and film writers that chose to portray the Holocaust‚ was to get the American audience to connect with the Jewish people. Through

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    I have. Reading the article “Why We Hate Fat People” by: J. Eric Oliver‚ I can understand both sides. Although obesity is currently a hot topic among policy movers‚ it is certainly not a new issue and has been a topic of concern since the early 1950s‚ with U.S. government agencies and health organizations publishing guidelines for obesity prevention through diet‚ exercise‚ or both. Given the fact that we are a society of non-thinkers and always believers‚ we are more inclined to believe all the

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    Cars and 1950s: They Go Hand in Hand Cars‚ during the 1950s this new invention was amazing‚ it was thought of as a thing of the future. Cars and new fangled inventions were all the rage. However people didnt quite see the bad side of the car industry.No technology has had a greater impact on American everyday life than the automobile. Where we live‚ how we work‚ how we travel‚ what our landscape looks like‚ our environment have all been profoundly shaped by the car. Detroit was at

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    everyone else.English Test 5 Chapters 1-6 flashcards | Quizlet quizlet.com/30846533/english-test-5-chapters-1-6-flash-cards/ Quizlet What conclusion can you draw from the fact that every new colony must provide a prison and cemetery at once? Many bad people come to the colonies that ... what conclusion can you draw from the fact that every new ... www.chacha.com/.../what-conclusion-can-you-draw-from-the-fact-that-e... "Every new colony must provide a prison and a cemetery" in The Scarlet Letter draws

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    We are what we buy Ryan (Shizhe Ruan) 9067614 We live in a modern world where full of mass consumption‚ after industrial revolutions‚ the new technology allowed productive forces to be improved significantly

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    Although‚ the culture of the 1950s was very different from today’s world‚ the events during that time helped make it possible to build our country into what it is today. Men and women both held different roles in raising their family. The phrase “separate but equal” played an important role for education. Did you know that women were asked to leave their home to serve for our country during the 1950s? The roles of the men and women were very different in the 1950s. The workforce ratio was 5

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    We as Americans love food and slowly but surely we have ended up with an abundant amount of food options as well as huge waistlines. But we have to argue‚ who is to blame for this? Should we be held responsible for our bodies and what we decide to consume or is the food industry responsible for luring us in? This‚ as well as many biological and environmental factors can contribute to the rise of weight problems and obesity. R.A Ames‚ author of "Fast Food Isn’t to Blame"‚ argues that weight difficulties

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    Today‚ the family structure is far from what is considered ‘traditional’. From two fathers‚ or two mothers‚ to single parents‚ to unwed parents‚ it is any all in between. In this era‚ in is not uncommon for the wife to be the major money earner‚ while the husbands stay at home‚ many times‚ both

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