Beatrice Harris The Evolution of Revolution
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Just as a pet peeve thing, this article starts out its first sentence with "2011", despite the fact that it is improper to start a sentence with a number. From the very beginning, this article proves itself to be mildly uninteresting.
This story is basically written as all other celebrity-based news stories are. They act as if they are surprised that the celebrity would say what they said.
First of all, I am biased. I do not like the Courier Journal in general, because I believe that it is a fairly sad excuse for a paper. Secondly, I am also fairly biased on the subject on which this article is written.
This article is pretty poorly written over all. I believe that it tried to take a more subjective view on the subject, but it ended up just being almost like a "filler" article. I don't see much point to it, if any.
Beatrice Harris and Madison Carter Technological Woes: An Omniscient Saga The continual struggle between man and machine
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I just really felt the need to bring this to attention. In South Africa, particularly Cape Town and surrounding areas (which pretty much makes up South Africa), there is an increasing number of patients that are in need of kidney dialysis. "Elevated rates of hypertension, diabe …
Basically, America is going down, and as the saying goes, the bigger they are, the harder they fall. I've been hearing a lot of talk lately (mostly from my mother) that China is going to be the next big super power.
Apple has banned their Wikileaks app, saying that their apps have to "comply with all local laws". Apple has been known as one of the most liberal corporations in the entire world.
The constant battle of Christians (or any one else for that matter) v.s. Muslims is being examined in this article. It is exploring some of the accusations on the Quran, particularly that the holy book encourages blood shed.
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