experimentation is one of the world’s most talked about topics. Everyone has there own opinions on it‚ deciding whether it is ethical or unethical. When people are making decisions in front of others they need reasons. For example human experimentation is ethical as long as there is consent from the person being experimented on. To some people human experimentation is unethical but‚ human experimentation is ethical because of the vaccines that are made‚there is consent from the person‚ and it’s the only way
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This article talks about Hoverboards and how they are now banned at URI due to the fact that they could catch on fire. The audience for this article is anyone who owns or wants to purchase a hoverboard and bring it to school. Due to this change‚ students will not be able to ride them around campus‚ due to safety issues. The purpose is to inform students about this new change on campus. The writers wants the students to not ride hoverboard on campus or else consequences will pursue. Katrin Jomaa
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The article displays a certain type of emotion from beginning to end. Sympathy. William Dameron was faced with the issue of his profile picture being used as catfish bait. He had received two messages from two different woman whom he had never spoken or seen before telling him about a catfisher who had used one of his photos. The picture the catfisher had used was one of William where his wedding ring was exposed and someone who William described as “the man who pretended to be another becomes the
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Gena Rhoades manages her article in a very meaningful‚ smooth way as she states her points in a significant‚ accurate style. The language of the article is very vivid for the readers. In addition‚ the clarity of information in the article makes the readers shift fluidly from one idea to another without breaking their understanding of the topic. Also‚ one of the strength points in her article is that‚ she presents different theories such as the Learning Pyramid and different points of view from different
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In this article the author was relating teenage obesity to some of the dangerous activities that teens may be experimenting with. The authors theory was that since sometimes teenagers who are obese may be socially isolated‚ they may do things to try to fit in with the crowd. Also being socially isolated may cause stress. Some of these things may include experimenting with drugs and alcohol. One of these drugs might be cigarettes which can become very dangerous to an obese person because of the health
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ethical for the malls to refuse to hire the elvettes because it will be illegal based on discrimination if they refuse to hire them. I understand that the mall is advertising the brand name of Santa Claus and the customers want Santa Claus. It is unethical for them to disregard the elvettes just because they are female because they are selling the image of Santa Claus and if they look like Santa Claus then they should be accepted by the malls otherwise‚ they could refuse. Santa acted ethically by sending
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faculty by which the brain stores and recollects information from an individual’s past experience. According to the article‚ “Memory‚” by Hopkins‚ he implied throughout the article that there are variations of memory impairments that trigger mankind‚ which has to do with biological disorders or age-related impairments. One of the biological disorders that he indicates in the featured article is Alzheimer’s disease‚ which frequently is the most common procedure of insanity. Hopkins (2007) study found
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Brandon Mulkey Prof. Taherzadeh English 1302 23 September‚ 2014 In the article‚ “Literacy Practices‚” the authors‚ David Barton‚ and Mary Hamilton analyze literacy on not just a level of reading‚ and writing but how it is implemented‚ used‚ and affected by our daily lives. The authors see literacy as more of a social practice than just an ability that is gained. Barton and Hamilton use several propositions as a framework to build their argument. According to the authors literacy is best understood
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stated in the article‚ the Koyukon construct insulated clothing using fur of their prey. Additionally‚ items like caribou skins can be used as bed sheets. Furthermore‚ the Koyukon people use animals to enhance their knowledge of the environment. For example‚ the author states that seal surfacing in open leads can forecast the weather. The Koyukon‚ in a way‚ use seal habits to substitute modern weather instruments. The Koyukon people also use animals in an ideological sense. The article states that
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In this article‚ the basis of the argument is that surveillance is inevitable. This is due to the fact that there are so many various ways that people are found and tracked in the world today. There are cameras in stores and restaurants‚ there is tracking on phones via GPS‚ there is looking up people on the internet and much more. Kelly states‚ “The internet is a tracking machine”. This speaks levels as to what is actually available and is actually happening on the internet. Kelly also uses the psychological
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