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    give examples of what they have learned from the media. Sadly‚ these examples may include naming a popular brand of beer‚ striking a sexy pose‚ or play fighting. Children only have to put a movie in the VCR‚ open a magazine‚ click on a website‚ or watch TV to experience all kinds of messages. Media offers entertainment‚ culture‚ news‚ sports‚ and education. Media is an important part of children and teenager’s lives and TV has much to offer. But some of what it offers may not be what parents want their

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    Teenagers and Drugs

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    Teenagers and Drugs What is a Drug? A drug is any substance (with the exception of food and water) which‚ when taken into the body‚ alters the body’s function either physically and/or psychologically. Drugs may be legal or illegal and this are described as marijuana‚ hashish‚ cocaine (including crack)‚ heroin‚ hallucinogens‚ inhalants‚ and prescription drugs that are not used for medical purposes. Nowadays drugs are everywhere and it’s becoming more and more used. Drugs are common in teens and

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    with much derision because the prevailing opinion is that the hobby is more for the elderly. However‚ I feel that flower arranging provides me the chance to think in a creative way and develop my artistic potential. To me‚ turning a bunch of flower into a beautiful artwork is a source of pride and gratification; and‚ it indeed creates a continued interest. As I have engaged myself in this hobby‚ I have a lot more of quality time with my parents who share the same interest with me. My father is a professional

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    Never forget why you do what you do and who you do it for‚ and make sure everything you do honors that. What I’ve seen happen often times (especially in… yup‚ you guessed it: the education reform movement)‚ is that intentions start out good but the sword starts to swing the other way when money‚ power‚ and statistics are valued over the lives and humanity of students. “Kids first” and “For the kids” becomes merely rhetoric‚ as people jump to enact radically dangerous and untested policies that do

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    What the text says What the text means Rhetorical Devices I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately‚ to front only the essential facts of life‚ and see if I could not learn what it had to teach‚ and not‚ when I came to die‚ discover that I had not lived. Thoreau wanted to get the most from his life by determining what was really important. In this quote Thoreau uses the rhetorical device‚ aphorism: a pithy observation that contains a general truth‚ such as‚ “if it ain’t broke‚

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    Why Teenagers Lie

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    which she explains why and when teenagers of this era‚ lie. In the first place‚ her writing is very sarcastic. This can be conveyed in the quotes from paragraph one and six‚ that states that‚ "Finally‚ the answer has arrived to the age-old question and unsettling mystery of why teenagers lie" and "Also‚ many teens have excellent adult role model in their lives who have mastered the art of lying." Clearly‚ she is being very sarcastic since many people don’t think about this question and try to answer

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    college scene people are constantly coming and going‚ therefore rarely seeing the same person twice in a day‚ which accounts for fewer people being acquainted with each other. The second difference between high school and college is their policies about homework. In high school‚ homework is required to help motivate students to study. Knowing they have to submit assignments in algebra or history gives students an incentive to keep up with these subjects. In college most homework consists of studying

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    What Adults Miss About Adolescents who Grow up In Cyberspace By Brent Staples I understand exactly where Brent Staples’ idea that teens are missing out on vital parts of what is a necessary part of life. I agree that this is happening‚ however I do not agree this is a negative trend. I would be considered one of these adolscents that Brent talks about‚ as I myself grew up using the computer as a form of comunication. Brent neglects to realize that it is virtually impossible

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    argument since you’re arguing what she is doing. Blue: analysis of picture that goes beyond summary. Pink: explanation. Through her textual and visual evidence‚ Satrapi highlights how Marji’s informal education helps her see the inequalities that exist within the social classes in Iran. The books she reads educate her so that she wants to fight the Shah’s regime and help the people in Iran gain some type of power. At home‚ Marji’s parents give her many books about people in other countries

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    The article‚ ‘What I Was Wrong About This Year” by David Leonhardt‚ explains the misconceptions and realities of probabilities‚ mainly through a number of real life examples. Leonhardt begins with an initial example‚ the probability of a “full-scale war” occuring in Syria. Initially‚ Israel used classic intelligence reports‚ but‚ after years of leaders manipulating these reports to justify any event occurring‚ they decided to present leaders with estimated probabilities of different events. With

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