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    Reliance on/ Overuse of Technology and/ or Social Media: An Annotated Bibliography “More Technology Use Linked to Mental Health Issues in At-Risk Adolescents.” Duke Today, today.duke.edu/2017/05/more-technology-use-linked-mental-health-issues-riskadolescents “.23 Oct.2017. Technology and social media are used every day by hundreds of millions of people. The use of these applications provides a more effective outcome of everyday lives. However, the overuse of the technology and social media has

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    My Experience At The Bus

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    the bus, the boys team takes up the whole back half of the bus and the girls team claims the front half. From front to back, all of the athletes squeeze three bodies into one seat. The guys in the back chant and yell, in a wonderful mood before the start of the meet while some of the girls team nap or listen to music or play games to pass the time. Coming from behind, I hear one of my teammates saying “I spy with my little eye something green” followed by multiple girls all staring out the windows

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    Getting to the source of reliable sources: In today’s world, with all the technology that is readily available, finding information that is credible can pose a challenge. With social media and everything being online, it seems as if anyone from everywhere can post whatever they want, whether it is deemed to be accurate or not. In using the topic of national debt in the United States as a guide, I was able to analyze plausible sources and compare them to inaccurate sources. Journalist, Brandon Greife

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    Introduction When a person reads a source for information the reader wants that information to be reliable so they could trust the source meaning the reader needs their information source to be credible. Credibility is important because everyone on the planet could write on a topic, but that does not mean that what they wrote is true and should be believed in. People who write more often than not have an agenda. To make the reader feel a certain way or to make them believe in what the author told

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    The Sapphires Essay

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    Gail has the strongest connection with Dave and that is show and built up as the film continues on, a major scene where Dave and Gail start to bond a bit more is when Gail is telling Dave the story of how Kay was taken from them, then once Gail had finished Dave had a little speech “everyone thinks you’re just a mouth on legs, this defensive argumentative old which, there’s a reason why

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    Credible Sources

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    In the 21st century, credible sources are a crucial preliminary element to back up ideas and arguments in the preparation of academic writing and research as well as an opportunity to learn how to communicate in the computerised world. Credible sources play a significant role in academic writing to show the above board demonstration of your academic work (Swinburne Online, n.d.). Many people struggle to evaluate online information and opinions available and it difficult to discern credible online

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    businesses to start and make money without putting in much of the hard work. The very first page of the magazine shows an absolute image of the man and women dressed up with lots of money and a road of success. The magazine rapidity claims” Sure ways to make money”. It seems like editor is personally involved in guaranteeing the success of the business with highlighting text displaying

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    How far do these sources suggest that young Henry VIII was an impressive figure as a king? In the 16th century an impressive figure of a king would mean that he demonstrated power both physically and economically and a good education. However as source two suggests, Henry might be considered less than impressive as he shows insecurities. A stronger argument though is that Henry did demonstrate the features of an impressive king as he had all the attributes listed above which is clear from all three

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    Business- Unit 1 – Assignment 2- Task 2 The business name The name of my business is MotorBikes Pro. The idea of my business is to start up a new business which offers everyone a chance to get the top brands of bikes, but at a cheaper price than the RRP. My business offers people to pay either straight up or weekly or monthly. This gives everyone a chance to own their own motorbike they wouldn 't necessarily be able to have, if they had to pay before being allowed to take the bike home. My business

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    to become the best that I can to be so I don’t become the average statistic. Adrienne Rich writes an essay where she talks about the importance for someone like me to claim my education, Now, I’m sixteen so this would be a good time in my life to start and claim my education. Rich is the author of an essay called “Claiming an Education” where she uses the words “claiming” and “receiving” very carefully. In the essay she talks about the difference between claiming an education and receiving an education

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