MY DAY I want to tell you about my daily routine. Every day I usually get up at half past 8 in the morning. I make my bed. I just don’t like when my room is messy. Then do some exercises. Usually I take a shower in the morning. I go to the bathroom where I wash my face and brush my teeth. After this I do not feel sleepy at all. I feel full of energy and ready for the new day. Then I make breakfast for myself. I usually have porridge‚ omelet or pancakes and a sandwich with tea for breakfast
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was to increase the amount of exercise I did daily. My goal was to do several exercises once daily for a total of seven days. The data that I collected from doing my exercise daily showed that I was doing about 30 to 45 minutes of activity a day. I usually exercised in the morning when I woke up; I also did a few active things throughout the day‚ such as‚ walk‚ play sports‚ and go for a run. My goal for changing this behavior was to see if the daily exercise would make me feel more refreshed throughout
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for people to use to get away from the difficulties or anxieties of reality; though‚ what if television could be used to inform the public of changes to government policy and campaign details without nearly putting people to sleep? Shows like The Daily Show do just this‚ by adding a hint of humor to their long list of fact-based political arguments and stories‚ yet they are never cited as a credible source. Why do people assume that comedy news television is relevantly referred to as “trash” or “fake”
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Professor and philosopher‚ Jason Zinser‚ in “The Good‚ the Bad and The Daily Show” addresses the topic of “fake” news‚ and tries to decide if shows such as The Daily Show are good resources for people to use. Are these shows a suitable replacement for "real" news? In the article he states that “fake” news shows have their “virtues and vices”. At the end of the article Zinser believes that as a whole the shows help more than impede the public’s knowledge of the news. Zinser uses ethical appeal‚ logical
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event; however‚ each story explains the event differently and include various portions of the incident. New York Daily News’ story isn’t as well written as San Jose Mercury News’ story‚ and it doesn’t explain the measures everyone is taking in order to minimize the amount illegal immigrants‚ especially the felons‚ and protect the U.S. citizens. However‚ the story published by New York Daily News includes more detail about the testimonies of the affected citizens than the other. While San Jose Mercury
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very thrifty to support a growing family through the ironworks foundry in his hometown of Air Tawar‚ Perak. Moreover‚ Mr. Dang’s father manages to support seven of them through further education at the University of Manitoba‚ Canada. Because of the impact from his father he wanted to own his business. Mr. Dang’s‚ graduated with a degree in computer science in 1985 and earned a master’s in the same subject in 1992 from the University of Manitoba. Regarding to him‚ about 10 of his family members of different
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Everything we do can make or break your happiness. No matter what it is we do unhappiness seems to make its way around all of us at some point in time. Happiness and unhappiness is in our everyday lives. Everything we do either makes your happy or not. What can we do that makes us happy? Do we even know what happiness is. Real happiness isn’t comparing yourself to others‚ instead it’s having that positive attitude towards achieving it. First‚ creating and having a healthy‚ strong relationship
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This article speaks about the impacts of illiteracy on family and society. The primary rhetorical mode of developing the article of the impacts of illiteracy on family and society is the use of illustration. The writer uses statistics and examples to corroborate his arguments such as “In 1985 UNESCO estimated a 27% illiteracy rate increase on a global level”. A secondary rhetorical mode of definition is also used by the writer. He uses the UNESCO definition of a functionally illiterate person which
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materialistic culture while the U.S. is more prominent in the non-materialistic culture. Despite their differences the U.S. and Cambodia distinctly show some similarities throughout the film. Upon the Daily Motion’s video displayed the current ways of non-materialism and materialistic culture‚ in Cambodia’s daily life style which consisted of religion‚ day of transportation and economy. Cambodia’s culture consisted striving heavily on religion in which ten days consisted of day of worship. No matter where
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New Era Through World War January 25‚ 2014 Response Paper #1 Daily Life in the US 1920-1940 The 1920s is an era remembered as the “Roaring Twenties”. The age of mass marketing had begun. With a model T in every driveway and the stock market soaring‚ the 1920s made more than a few men millionaires. The 1920s will always be remembered for its speakeasies‚ Babe Ruth‚ Amos and Andy‚ Charles Lindbergh‚ and the flapper. This must have been a very exciting time to be alive‚ without the knowledge
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