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    Spring 2017 English 121 Course Page

    Tenure is not an effective solution to prevent teachers and educators from being unprofessionally  fired, and it can also hinder the delivery of quality education to students. In fact, there was much research […]

    9 years, 2 months ago
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    Spring 2017 English 121 Course Page

    Claim #3: The refugees were involved in the attacks in Paris; therefore they’ll plan other attacks.How can we criticize this claim? What are possible weaknesses here?  It is interesting to note that Ben Car […]

    9 years, 2 months ago
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    Foode Daabo replied to the topic border crisis

    Thanks for your comments, building walls will not only separate families, but it is not a profitable venture Americans should encourage.The amount involved could help refugees to settle down. These refugees will later become taxpayers contributing towards the development of this great nation. The walls can never prevent immigrants from coming…[Read more]

    9 years, 3 months ago
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    Foode Daabo started the topic RUSSIA AND UKRAINE BORDER CRISIS

    Russia and Ukraine border crisis has  been going on for a long time, and that has led to the destruction of homes in Ukrainian soil. So many families lost their homes and has no place to lay their heads. The families are homeless and fine it impossible to carry out their daily activities of living because they have no  home to live.

    Russia and U…[Read more]

    9 years, 3 months ago
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    Foode Daabo joined the group
    9 years, 3 months ago
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    Spring 2017 English 121 Course Page

    This article is related to gentrification because it deals with the importance of housing in a community. It talks about the importance of allocation of spaces in the community for the different groups of people […]

    9 years, 4 months ago
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    Spring 2017 English 121 Course Page

    Drug addiction among veterans is a growing concern in the United States of America. This is true because veterans are increasingly getting more addicted to prescription drugs. Veterans have have unlimited access […]

    9 years, 4 months ago
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    Spring 2017 English 121 Course Page

    Easy access to painkillers and heroin encourage drug addiction and overdose, leading to a lot of overdose deaths in 2015. According to reports from  Marblehead (2017), “Public health officials have called the […]

    9 years, 4 months ago
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    Spring 2017 English 121 Course Page

    Easy access to pain pills and heroin contributed to drug overdose and that caused a lot of overdose death in 2015. The increase in overdose death was a course for concern for the public health officials, and they […]

    9 years, 4 months ago
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    Spring 2017 English 121 Course Page

    Foode Daabo commented on the post, New York's drug crisis called worse than 1980s

    Thanks, you are right.The source of the article is credible, because it has a contact information where questions can be directed to, and so many articles are recently published on the website. The author got her […]

    9 years, 4 months ago
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    Spring 2017 English 121 Course Page

    In German Lopez’s article “America is in the Middle of its Worst Drug Epidemic ever. Obamacare’s Repeal could make it Worse,” he reports that America is facing  terrible drug crisis, and Affordable Care Act (ACA […]

    9 years, 4 months ago
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    Spring 2017 English 121 Course Page

    The main idea is about  people in New York use and sell more drugs on the street than in 1980s . Even though it is hidden but still many people are into drugs. There has been a lot of frequent major drug raids. […]

    9 years, 4 months ago
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    Spring 2017 English 121 Course Page

    In George Orwell’s article “Why I Write,” he explains how he became a writer. Being lonely at home sometimes, helped him to think of stories that motivated him to realize how he can use words to […]

    9 years, 5 months ago
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    Spring 2017 English 121 Course Page

    Foode Daabo commented on the post, Empathy

    Letting oneself be part of some else can be dangerous sometimes like in the case of a registered nurse taking care of a patient in pain. The nurse if so empathetic may not perform the care that would help the […]

    9 years, 5 months ago
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    Spring 2017 English 121 Course Page

    FOODE DAABO
    Posted at 16:33h, 31 January REPLY

    Writing and empathy are similar in such a way that they both lead you to a situation in which you connect your thoughts, sensations, and emotions to […]

    9 years, 5 months ago
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    Foode Daabo became a registered member
    9 years, 5 months ago
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    Spring 2017 English 121 Course Page

    Foode Daabo commented on the post, Empathy

    Writing and empathy are similar in such a way that they both lead you to a situation in which you connect your thoughts, sensations, and emotions to someone’s, in order to understand the person’s feelings. Both […]

    9 years, 5 months ago
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