In the Upfront Magazine article "Should Ads Be Allowed at School?" you see two opposing sides trying to convince you that they're right. They do this by using types of propaganda to construct their ar…
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The article "Ethnic Cleansing, Genocide, and Exile" by Anne Marie Hacht highlights the consequences of war that affects cultures and other ethnic groups and how this theme is found throughout literatu…
Terrence McCoy, the Rio de Janeiro Bureau Chief for the Washington Post, and Julia Ledur, a graphics reporter covering foreign news, (appositive phrase) in their Washington Post climate and environmen…
The issue of Jaywalkers within Australia has been publicly debated since 2018, as it has sparked a drastic increase in death rates and injuries of pedestrians. In her opinion piece titled, "The jaywal…
The author, Virginia Morelle gives many perspectives on elephant behavior and how scientists and researchers have learned about how elephants interact with each other in the articles that we have read…
Jayne O'Donnell published an article in USA Today that created a lot of buzz. O'Donnell talks about generational loneliness in teens and social media use being the cause of it all. Through history, yo…
Globalization has taken a different spin in today's world. There is quite reasonable evidence from diverse settings that globalization shocks have played an important role in driving up support for po…
The similarities and differences between Native American creation stories and the purpose they serve. How the Iroquois and Osage's creation stories are similar and different and the purpose they share…
Humans are constantly evolving. Whether it's a new experience, opinion, or interaction, the human brain never stops developing. Author of "Is Google Making Us Stupid?" Nicholas Carr suggests that the …
In this article by Forbes, the main point of discussion are the five pillars or fundamentals of employee satisfaction. The five fundamentals of the article lineup with the five core job characteristic…