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    DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP PRESENTATION GRAPHIC ORGANIZER DIGITAL COMMUNICATION Definition of Digital Communication Digital communication is when you use the internet to communicate online through Facebook‚ twitter‚ ext. Explain why knowledge and understanding of Digital Communication is important to being a good Digital Citizen (5 sentence minimum) It is important because if you don’t you will not be known as a good person online. You can also get in trouble. Maybe fines. Sometimes you can get

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    Birthright Citizenship Aff: We stand in affirmation of the topic Resolved: Birthright citizenship should be abolished in the United States. We define abolish according to the Black’s Law Dictionary as to annul‚ eliminate‚ or destroy‚ especially an ongoing practice or thing and “should” from the Merriam Webster dictionary as a word used to express obligation. The criteria for this round will be net benefits and if we prove that abolishing birthright citizenship provides even a minute benefit

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    . Human Rights Human Rights Human Righta The things that everyone in the world is entitled to‚ and should have in order to live a decent life. Legal Right A right that is protected by the law‚ e.g. the right to an education in the UK‚ the right to not be discriminated against. 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights An agreement signed by most countries in the world to prevent human rights abuses like those that happened as part of the Second World War from happening again. 1981

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    In the beginning of the story‚ it is mentioned that Mr. Mallard ’s friend‚ Richards‚ came to break the news to his wife. That makes the reader think that she cared for her husband. However‚ as the story goes on‚ the reader is led to believe that Louise didn ’t much care for her husband. I say this because later in the story‚ when she attempts to picture a life alone without her husband‚ it said that "she had loved him-sometimes. Often she did not" (Chopin). The character becomes aware of conflict

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    Vuong Lam Professor Dubro ENG 111 January 26‚ y Workplace Discrimination Discrimination is the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people‚ especially based on their skin color‚ race‚ sex‚ religion‚ or disability. In an ideal world people would have the equal rights and opportunities when they apply for any kind of jobs. But the fact is that we still constantly face a lot of neglect based on our differences. The worst case is that it’s still happening in this century and it’s

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    The True Meaning of Friendship Friendship: the state of being friends: the relationship between friends. Friends are essential throughout life. They can make or break your day. Growing up with that moral being pounded into my head constantly really got me to take that lesson to heart and apply it to my life today. I’ve helped my friends through breakups‚ school drama‚ and family struggles more times than I can count. Friendship means to have a certain connection with certain people in your life

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    Cheyenne Hall Summary Essay ENG 1013-32 Professor Eddy 29 September 2013 Acting is a Drug‚ and I’m Addicted When that spotlight hits your face‚ it is a better feeling than going to the beach on a breezy day. The feeling of nerves radiating throughout your body while you have the entire audience’s attention is exhilarating. There is no other feeling like it. I chose acting because I have been in plays for competitive and fun since I was eight years old. I started off in small church plays and

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    Conflict - a state of discord caused by the actual or perceived opposition of needs‚ values and interests. It can be internal (within oneself) or external (between two or more individuals) such as‚ social disagreement‚ conflicts of interests‚ and fights between individuals‚ groups‚ or organizations. Competitive situations will‚ by their nature‚ cause conflict. Cooperative situations can also be the source of conflict. Two or more individuals or parties may have consistent goals‚ but the manner

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    The threat to national security of the United States is more intricate and complex than ever. The evolution of terrorism has maintained the key component of fear but the infiltration and application of how the fear is perpetrated has transformed. From the dismay of nuclear threats and espionage during the Cold War with the Soviet Union to the highly trained militants that crafted the attacks of the World Trade Center buildings in 2001 advancing to home grown radicalized terrorist that are educated

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    Plagiarizing Definition

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    In this article about plagiarism‚ paraphrasing‚ and summarizing‚ the basis is to understand why it’s important to know about all three. Plagiarism is a big problem that students have. Whether it’s intentional or not‚ it happens to the best of us. The best way to avoid plagiarizing a paper is to summarize what you have learned in your own words. It’s as if you are teaching someone who doesn’t know what you’re talking about. Making it as simple as possible is the key. This is where paraphrasing comes

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