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    Summary of Gloria Steinem’s “Sex, Lies, and Advertising” In Gloria Steinem’s “Sex, Lies, and Advertising” Steinem explains how sex and lies are the basis for so many advertisements in popular magazines and other cultural stages including technology shows and car buying. Advertisements are “media-wide influences” are a continual theme throughout the writing of Steinem (201). Steinem’s magazine eventually did not take ads due to the fact Steinem could not find ads that did not degrade women (201)

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    Hello everyone, In the editorial, “When troops worry about their kids’ schools our military suffers.”, author Jim Cowen in the Washington Post, was writing about how the readiness of our military suffers because our service men and women feel that their child’s education is suffering by taking jobs and assignments. These military families are moving from base to base with every new job/assignment and their children run the risk of either falling behind in these new schools or being ahead. This

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    ” The Editorial Board of The New York Times condemns the Missouri Legislature’s enactment of a law that essentially allows concealed weapons to be carried in public. I agree with this condemnation, as firearms should not be carried around in public like it is some everyday tool. It goes without saying, but guns are capable of taking lives. I do not understand how it is logically and morally sound to allow individuals to have such dangerous weapons at their immediate disposal. The editorial even cites

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    has some of the best anti-trafficking laws in the nation― but a lack of funding and enforcement seriously undercuts their power” (Talamo). Also, victims unjustly face more consequences while the traffickers are charged with a lesser offense. This editorial is crucial to the research because many people believe that the government and organizations are not taking any actions to stop human trafficking, but in actuality, the government lacks the funding that is needed to enforce their plan. For example

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    his main focus off of his school work and diverting it to that of the standardize test. A New York Times editor, Brent Staples, showed his negative view on standardizing college admissions tests in his editorial, A Broader Definition of Merit: The Trouble With College Entry Exams. Staples editorial shines a harsh light on standardizing college admissions test. Colleges now a days are basing their acceptance of students almost

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    discoveries that present new avenues of research. Stem Cell research should be funded and function unrestricted, mainly because of the amount of good that can come from its products outweigh the controversy. Janet Rowley and the Washington Post’s Editorial Board have written articles supporting the continuation of Stem Cell research. Per Janet Rowley, “there are about 400,000 human embryos in the freezers of in vitro fertilization clinics”, meaning that there are research resources

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    the South departed from the U.S. introduced a new set of challenges. Reconstruction was America's first experiment in interracial democracy for men. It tested the central philosophies and traditions of America's society and institutions (Shmoop Editorial Team). It was also a period in U.S. history where the government tried to re-unite the southern states with the northern states. Following the Civil war, President Johnson announced his plans for reconstruction. He had a firm belief in state’s

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    In the featured article section, the article prioritizes Atticus Finch, since he strongly represents the definition of the theme of courage. There are multiple statements that foreshadows his actions of courage. His outstanding quote displays that he understands the concept of courage and influences his children to become courageous as well. Atticus Finch is a wonderful role-model, and father, since he wishes for the best of his children as any parent would, so he desires to influence them well with

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    No Woman Fighting on the Front Line Essay

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    The argument is that women can’t handle being on the front line in combat because they aren’t as physically or mentally capable as men. (“EDITORIAL: Women Have . Right to Fight for Freedom”). In fact 87% of women already fight in military services, just not in the front row. Fighting in the front row in combat should not have to deal with being emotionally unstable. I thought women and men were

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    Poverty And Poverty

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    In today’s world it’s seen that a good amount of people are poor and live in poverty. People can not make enough money which leaves them with little to nothing to support themselves and their families. This has people pushing the government to raise the minimum wage so they can have the money they need to live and not be in constant fear of becoming broke. Not only does being in poverty mean people can not support themselves it means they also can not afford things like a home, car, or other essentials

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