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    privacy vs. security

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    security claims it’s for our wellbeing and safety. How can we be well and feel safe being watched 24 hours a day and 7 days a week? To the point where we even start thinking our own neighbors or people next to us in the bus can be terrorists. In the Huffington post article “Privacy vs. Security? Privacy.” Marc Rotenberg writes “..Benjamin Franklin warned long ago that such a strategy would fail. The correct balance is not a metaphysical tradeoff between security and

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    us stronger. Our religion tells us to ‘turn the other cheek’; our parents stress ‘keep your hands to yourself’. Now‚ you need to be extremely careful what you even say to anyone for fear in some way it may be interpreted as ‘bullying’. The Huffington post states‚ ‘Obama Administration Vows To Make It (Bullying) A ’National Priority’’. The Department of Health and Human Services and even the Center for Disease Control have formed strong standards about bullying. According to the U.S. Department

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    Philadelphia Eagles Football Team was fired because of a post he placed on his Facebook page. The employee‚ Dan Leone‚ was upset that the team traded a player he liked. Dan decided to take to his Facebook page and let his friends know how he felt. He used a curse word and called his employers retarded. A short time later‚ Dan decided that his post was not professional and he deleted it. But‚ it was too late. Someone from the office had seen the post. Dan was fired a few days later. He had worked for

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    Thinking. (2008). Economic Paradigms and Globalization: What Are Sweatshops For? . Retrieved October 13‚ 2008‚ from http://www.aw-bc.com/info/riddell/exercise.pdf Dreier‚ P. (2007‚ December). NPR Debate Moderators All Wet on Sweatshop Labor. The Huffington Post. Retrieved October 13‚ 2008‚ from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/peter-dreier/npr-debate-moderators-all_b_75704.html?page=2&show_comment_id=10614578#comment_10614578 Global Exchange. (2008). Frequently asked questions. Retrieved October 13‚2008

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    Math

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    America: Should We Get Rid Of Algebra?" The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com‚ 21 Aug. 2012. Web. 04 Mar. 2013. McGuire‚ Patricia. "Algebra‚ Zakaria and Lady Gaga." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com‚ 20 Aug. 2012. Web. 04 Mar. 2013. Bailey‚ David H. "Algebra Is Essential in a 21st Century Economy." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com‚ 01 Aug. 2012. Web. 04 Mar. 2013. Warner‚ Nicholas. "In Defense of Algebra." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com‚ 09 Aug. 2012. Web.

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    Legalization of Marijuana

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    ) have agreed to the use of medical marijuana. This raises the question that both critics and defenders struggle to answer: If marijuana can be used for medical purposes‚ why shouldn’t it be used in a recreational setting? According to the Huffington Post‚ “If we were making laws for a planet whose population had never experienced either marijuana or alcohol‚ and we had to choose one of the two drugs to make available‚ there would be a strong case for choosing marijuana‚ which has lower organic

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    Jeremy Lin

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    ethnicity is only part of the story." Washington Post. 16 Feb. 2012. The Washington Post. 23 Feb. 2012 . 4. "What Does Jeremy Lin Have To Do With Politics?" Mediaite.com. 23 Feb. 2012 . 5. "Will Jeremy Lin ’s success end stereotypes?" CNN. 20 Feb. 2012. 23 Feb. 2012 . 6. "Omaha News." Jeremy Lin’s ethnicity is only part of the story. 23 Feb. 2012 . 7. Brodsky‚ Richard. "Jeremy Lin: The Dream Candidate for the Republicans." The Huffington Post. 15 Feb. 2012. TheHuffingtonPost.com. 23 Feb. 2012

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    Do schools kill creativity? Every friday of the week‚ TED and The Huffington Post is holding a program for “ideas worth spreading” called the TEDWeekends. Several speakers are presented with their respective topics. Last 7th of December‚ 2012‚ Sir Ken Robinson was invited to be a speaker and he tackled how schools kill creativity. He mentioned how subjects like Mathematics and Sciences are regarded compared to Arts. This is a sad reality. In the academe‚ people are very particular in following

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    more and types of communication through social media have been developed. Chat rooms and instant messaging through AOL was a new form of communication when I was graduating high school. Today there are multiple forms of social media. You can tweet‚ post‚ or pin just about anything. You can reconnect with old friends‚ or make new friends. Small businesses are becoming much more mainstream‚ by taking advantage of online markets with the help of social media. If you can be found on Google you can

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    Food Stamps

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    surprisingly one dollar a day. Since 1996 many cuts have been put in place but then undone. Two-thirds of these cuts still remain in effect to this day‚ and still just as inflation so does food stamps spending (Rosenbaum 3). According to the Huffington Post‚ “In 2010‚ the total cost of food stamp redemption in the U.S rose 29 percent from the previous year‚ totaling around sixty-four billion” (Bradford 2). The food stamp program helps out millions of people struggling and it benefits others

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