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    Article review

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    IH402 Earth Systems Individual Online Article Review A Lifeline for sea life This article addresses carbon dioxide pollution of the hydrosphere. It was written by Miyoko Sakashita‚ Oceans program director at the Center for Biological Diversity. She is an authority in the field of hydrosphere research and hence her views carry some weight. This article was published in the huffington post which is a newspaper for the masses. This article touches on the threatening environmental issue of

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    Feature writing Anything that’s not straight news‚ editorial or sport. Gives a human dimension to the news Responds to the reader’s curiosity while entertaining at the same time Truth and accuracy are still important Can’t editorialize – NOT inverted pyramid style Sub-stories of the news Skills similar to fiction writers Narrates that keeps the readers absorbed Brings out the drama of people’s lives Know which details to highlight Vivid descriptions -Colorful dialogue -Humor Begins with

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    Reich‚ a propaganda machine dominated Germany. The Minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda‚ Joseph Goebbels‚ infused Nazism into all areas of German life‚ by corrupting‚ media‚ culture‚ and education. The radio allowed Nazi propaganda to be heard not only in Germany but around the world. The purpose of Nazi propaganda goal to persuade the people to take the prejudice towards Jews based on Christian beliefs that were typical for over 1500 years to an extreme level by using a propaganda technique

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    Sarbanes-Oxley Act By James A. Millar and B. Wade Bowen The article first begins with an introduction of how and why the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) came about as a result of large scandals such as Enron and Tyco. Many companies believed that the costs of these new regulations exceeded the benefits‚ which is found prevalent with the addition of section 404 which required an auditor’s opinion on annual financial reports. In particular‚ the article is focused on the increased fees that are paid to a

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    11-9-12 Article Summary In Power Failure‚ Megan Scudellari talks about mitochondrial dysfunction and how it can influence complex diseases. She introduces Douglass Wallace and talks about how he came up with this idea that maybe the mitochondria is linked to certain diseases such as Alzheimer’s and cancers. He was the first person ever to discover that mutations in mtDNA cause disease and from that point on his research began to expand. At first many scientists turned a blind eye to this theory

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    1.0 Article Review Name: Review of Giovanni Tapang “Don’t teach maths and science in English” Giovanni Tapang. (2012). Don’t teach maths and science in English. Giovanni Tapang‚ author of the article “Don’t teach maths and science in English” is an associate professor at the National Institute of Physics‚ University of the Philippines. He says that English may be the language of science‚ but students learn better and contribute more when taught in their local tongue. There are three reasons

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    Article Rebuttal Timika Dorsey Tim Wolfe Business Comm. and Critical Thinking BCOM/275 June 8‚ 2013 Controversial subjects comes in all forms and fashions and sometimes presents disagreements within. The controversial subject that I have chosen has been around for many years and have allowed individuals to take a stand for their opinions about the situation. “The debates on video games violence has arguably been narrow‚ in that it assumes that such games have only negative

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    H.English‚ P.3 November 26‚ 2012 Operation: Article of Week Women have made many turning points in history‚ and it is about time the gals showed that they can be in a position of power. The article “Ten Reasons a Women Should Head the C.I.A.”‚ written by Tara Miller is about just that. Overall I agree with the writers claim that women should climb to power and improve the status of women everywhere in this nation‚ which we call ‘equal’. At many times the author seems biased to me‚ perhaps because

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    required to determine the reliability and validity of information from various sources‚ such as journals‚ text books‚ and web pages (http://www.lib.berkeley.edu). The article in question looks at “the impact of early dementia an outdoor life”. Bennet (2001) is the framework that will be used to help structure the evaluation of this article‚ as it should then give an indication if the information is clearly justified or not. The study was carried out by four researchers: who have clearly stated their

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    “Biology Article” Barbara Manley Professor Trinna S. Johnson Introduction to Biology May 9‚ 2013 A New System for Cancer Detection This article summarizes a new technique that would allow for cancer cell detection without being invasive to a person’s body. It states that currently‚ human cancer cell detection is conducted through a person being cut on or biopsied. This new procedure allows for humans bodily fluids to be utilized in detecting cancer cells. Chandra states‚ “While current

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