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Paxton Alger

Putting Women in Combat Is a Disastrous Decision | Debate Club | US News Opinion - 0 views

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    On the website U.S. News, Kingsley Browne, a professor at Wayne State University, he wrote the article "Putting Women in Combat Is a Disastrous Decision". He stated that the goal of the military is to be the most effective, not to make it gender-neutral.
Paxton Alger

U.S. Military Poll - Women in Ground Combat - 0 views

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    On the website it says, there is not a law that banes women from fighting on the front line of combat. From the Women's Research & Education Institute study, it gave the percentage of military jobs that are open for women.
Shannon Goyer

Women in Combat: War for and Against Women - 0 views

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    Article describing the difference between men and women and their ability to be in combat
alyzarram

U.S. Military Lifts Ban on Women in Combat - 0 views

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    Men are drastically superior to women physically in every way. Adding women to a combat team lowers their combat effectiveness. However, mentally they handle violence much better.
Paxton Alger

Why I don't ever want to see women in combat, on the front lines | Fox News - 0 views

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    The writer Dr. Keith Albow wrote about the differences between men and women. He does not want women and men to be considered equal.
saxonkuncis

Women in Combat Pros and Cons - 1 views

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    Women in the united states have never been issued on the front lines, however things may change. This article gives a brief but blunt pros and cons list of considerable reasons why women should and shouldn't be allowed to fight on the front line. The fact that struct me the most was the equal opportunities for promotion and how combat experience is a huge influence for promotion.
bai2118295

Homeless Veterans - 0 views

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    Many of our former military are treated awfully by their country, it is important that we understand these people and the sacrifice they made for this country. Many of our veterans are homeless and we need to take steps to combat this.
bai2118295

Stopping Bullying - 0 views

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    Bullying is a big problem in our society, and there are a number of ways to combat it. Actions need to be taken against these bullies
mar2387094

Deployments Increase Divorce Risk for U.S. Enlisted Service Members - 0 views

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    Offers a study about how deployment to combat zones increases the divorce rate. The longer and more often a military service member is deployed, the higher the risk of a divorce. Female military members are at a higher risk. Couples with children facing a lower risk of divorce.
alexisullery

Why is healthcare so expensive in the United States? - 0 views

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    Healthcare prices have always been too high. It should not cost as much as it does to treat yourself or get proper medical care. This article shows why healthcare is too high and ways we can combat this price during a pandemic.
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    This is very real in my life. I had to file bankruptcy after being hospitalized for a couple of weeks. It's absolutely traumatic financially to be ill, and that's not right.
christian0089

Overcoming online class challenges - 1 views

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    The article talks about some of the more bigger problems that comes with online classes and the best ways to combat them
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    This is a great article. I had an article about the positive and negative things of online learning. These ways of combatting problems are great and should be taught to students in the class.
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    This article gives helpful tips to those taking online classes during these unprecedented times. These special tips are great and will allow students to become more successful if they are presented with the information.
mar2387094

the Hardest Part of Going to War Is Coming Home - 0 views

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    Bryon wood, a combat veteran speaks about the challenges of returning home after war. he shares some of his own experience and gives shocking facts about suicide rates.
Aaron Nichols

New York City Soda Ban - 0 views

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    This article explains what the mayor of New York City tried to do to combat obesity in his city. The effort to ban large sugary drinks was turned down by the courts retaining citizens personal freedom to consume large sugary beverages and prevented government overreach.
Shannon Goyer

Women in Field Combat - 0 views

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    detailed article about what is happening to prepare women to serve in the same MOSs as males
Rebecca Lawler

Combating discrimination against women - 0 views

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    Goes into how women are discriminated against domestically as well as internationally. Shows statistics on this, as well as what the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination (CEDAW) does.
kai2147828

Racial injustice - 1 views

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    Schools are discriminating against color people. Now allowing them to have the supplies they need. Telling them they are not smart enough to understand a concept based off the color of their skin. Ignoring the bullying that comes from not only the student but the faculty as well.
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    I completely agree with this article. I feel that if children are allowed the same resources and are taught how to combat racism from a young age, future generations will be safer and more peaceful.
chrisfowler94

Seattle homelessness nonprofits struggle to hire, complicating plans to expand shelters... - 0 views

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    This article explains how nonprofit shelters are losing workers because of low pay for high stress work. The author contends that the government aid and donations to not cover enough and further complicates the homelessness crisis.
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    A topic I feel strong about that gets overlooked all the time. It's nothing new either, the homelessness rates only grow and continue to get worse. Hopefully we can find ways to combat this problem soon.
smurphy6600

Poll shows public opinion on media-bias perceptions | The Free Speech Center - 1 views

  • Are America's news media more biased than ever before, or are we simply looking in the mirror?
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      dramatic statement, meant to frighten readers or insinuate a bias
  •  a survey conducted by the Knight Foundation and Gallup.
  • 49 percent
  • ...13 more annotations...
  • “a great deal
  • 37 percent see “a fair amount.”
  • news source they turn to most often.
  • 88 percent
  • great deal
  • political division”
  • free press as pivotal to our democracy.
  • social media combat.
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      this is a rather specific term to use. The author is very pointed in their language
  • I grew up in the Chicago area
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      author self insertion
  • series of litmus tests
  • triba
  • approach colors the perception of all news outlets.
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      a quotable line
  • we're the ones driving the traffic and ratings
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    A poll done by the Knight-Gallup foundation is reviewed in this article by MTSU in which the author, Ken Paulson, gives his thoughts on the polarizing effects of how American Media has changed from being simply separated by partisanship to a new era of inflamed division. Paulson cites the poll by Knight-Gallup to show that public opinion coincides with his own views in that our media is too heavily biased and is to blame for political division. The article has a strong close bringing readers to be introspective as to why the news articles in which they might place blame are continuously fired up by views and demand.
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