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    Is Knowledge Dangerous?

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    Essay I am for knowledge Is knowledge dangerous? Can knowledge get you killed? Some of you may look at these questions and think "why would knowledge be dangerous?" While I think knowledge may be safe‚ it can (infact) be very dangerous. There was a study to observe how toddlers reacted to bad vs. good acts. Puppets were used as props and were used to display good and bad acts. A significant percentage of the babies chose the puppet that has done the bad act. Could this knowledge of the babies

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    Smoking Is Dangerous

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    Smoking is Dangerous for our Health The habit of smoking is increasing in popularity day by day. It is considered to be threat for everybody and for our environment. Every person must realize that smoking may cause many diseases such as: lung cancer; take into consideration that the more person smokes in a day the higher is the risk of lung cancer. Another disease that slowly destroys person’s health is called emphysema. This kind of disease destroys person’s ability to breathe. Breathing

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    A Dangerous Method

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    A Dangerous Method David Cronenberg’s latest film‚ "A Dangerous Method‚" recounts the relationship between two psychiatry pioneers‚ Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung‚ in the early part of the 20th century. Michael Fassbender as Jung‚ Viggo Mortensen as Freud‚ and Keira Knightley as Jung’s patient and future psychoanalyst Sabina Spielrein. It’s Jung around whom the story revolves‚ as a rising young intellect attempting to build on Freud’s fledgling theories of psychoanalysis. In Cronenberg’s version‚

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    to students and potential employees are flawed because she uses faulty generalization to point out only the dangers of using Facebook and she has no evidence to support the claims that she makes about Facebook being dangerous to users. Waite uses faulty generalization throughout most of her article. She explains how Facebook is used in a negative way by predators‚ stalkers‚ older male colleagues‚ and student’s‚ but she doesn’t tell of the positive ways that Facebook can be used. Lauren Tarshis‚

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    Armed and Dangerous

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    Armed and Dangerous         For the purpose of this class‚ you asked us to read the book Armed and Dangerous: Memoirs of a Chicago Policewoman by Gina Gallo.  I’ll be honest and admit that at first the book didn’t sound all too appealing‚ but it turned out to be an interesting and enjoyable read.  Many of the chapters were highly interesting‚ taking an inside look at the duties of a Chicago police officer. Chapters dealt with illegal drugs‚ shady characters‚ brutal crimes‚ and other situations

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    Dangerous Minds

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    house to persuade her to continue her studies. She also see Raul who is a well-meaning boy who is frequently involved in gang fight. Ms. Johnson tries to encourage him by visiting him and congratulating him on his work. While there’s someone who is her most personal subject and that is Emilio. He was killed after getting him kick out from the school due to his bad attitude. Ms. Johnson try to protect him but due to the cold attitude of the principal for Emilio‚ she can’t do nothing. At the end of the

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    Football Too Dangerous

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    Are sports too dangerous? Sports are fun‚ but they are also very dangerous at times. Let’s take Football for example. Football is one of America’s most important sports‚ but it is also one of the most dangerous sport ever. People see the fun and thrill of the game‚ but what they don’t see is how much people get hurt in them. Football players are a magnet to head injuries‚ hard hits‚ concussions mostly and many other death leading damage. All of these injuries and situations leading to death shows

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    Football Is Too Dangerous

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    people who are not generally into sports tend to watch it and find themselves falling in love. However‚ some people believe it is too dangerous of a sport to be socially accepted and consider it to be “immoral to watch‚” like “soldiers going into battle‚” as stated in the article

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    Are Cell Phones Dangerous

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    Essay 1: Are Cell Phones Dangerous? For the past several years‚ the technology industry has subdued America. More and more people are using cell phones that could play games or go on social media. This may sound fascinating‚ but could these features cause problems like addiction‚ or texting while driving? I feel that even though cell phones have been making people’s lives easier‚ these small hand-held devices are like guns‚ because both put people’s lives at risk when used at the wrong time. Have

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    Dangerous Minds

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    LouAnne Johnson‚ a retired U.S. Marine‚ applies for a teaching job at Parkmont High School in California‚ and is surprised and pleased to be offered the position with immediate effect. Turning up the next day to begin teaching‚ however‚ she finds herself confronted with a classroom of tough‚ sullen teenagers‚ all from lower-class and underprivileged backgrounds‚ involved in gang warfare and drug pushing‚ flatly refusing to engage with anything. They immediately coin the nickname "White Bread" for

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