Arianna Huffington Essays

  • A Longer School year or Not?

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    families who go to these places during the summer. School should not be year long. Kids worked for at least 8 months in school and can be so stressful. Kids deserve their long summer break to relax and spend quality time with family. Works Cited The Huffington Post Longer School year: Will It Help Or Hurt U.S Students?

  • The Importance of Optimism

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    every day through newspapers and the news on TV. Media primarily focusing on all of the bad in the world - crime, the poor economy and war, but what about all the positives that happen day to day on a national level? On January 12, 2012 Arianna Huffington of the Huffington Post launched “Huff Post Good News.” In Good News, readers absorb uplifting articles that focus on inspiring stories that enrich lives and lead to better attitudes. Good News is a positive reminder to people that there is more going

  • Offshoring: Pro or Con

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    Offshoring: Pro or Con? From my understanding of what I have learned in my Introduction to Business class, to be successful at your business requires an entrepreneur to take risks in order to be successful. Once you have established strategies to counteract the risks there are more steps that should be taken in order to keep up and improve the business processes. In International Business, I have taken another approach with risks and that approach is to go global. Taking a chance to reach new markets

  • Dove's Real Beauty Sketches: Role of Media Relations

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    because the audience can choose to watch the video or not. The campaign has the coverage on Google+Hangout as well. Dove also ensures that this campaign has the media placement on Channel 7 Morning Show in Australia, Today Show, Mashable, and The Huffington Post (Stampler 2013). The campaign has gained more than 4.6 billion public relations and blogger impressions. 2.5 Analysis of the Tactics Used and Its Suitability Dove’s Real Beauty Sketches campaign uses this tactic of broadcasting their

  • The Evils of Consumerism

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    consequences are on full display. The Faceboo... ... middle of paper ... ...ence/features/general-article/tupperware-consumer/>. Julianelle, Mike. "Spoiler Alert." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 26 Dec. 2013. Web. 23 Feb. 2014. . Moeschen, Sheila. "This Is NOT the Candy Land of Your Childhood." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 9 Jan. 2014. Web. 23 Feb. 2014. . Monbiot, George. "Materialism: a system that eats us from the inside out." The Guardian. Guardian News and Media

  • Zara Fashion Case Study

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    Fast fashion is getting faster and cheaper, but who bares the cost for the rising demand for this type of clothing? Most of the time, the effects are felt in the countries where the brands are not even sold and where they are produced. Consumerism has a lot to do with the success of stores like Uniqlo, Forever 21 and Primark. These types of stores are making fashion accessible to all, and thus trends are becoming more and more short-lived, making people always wanting newer and cheaper items. Inditex

  • The Pros And Cons Of Procrastination

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    According to Rebecca Klein from the Huffington Post, “Approximately 87 percent of [the 13,000 polled students] said they procrastinate on school assignments.” Many of which spend their time on social media and watching television (Huffington Post). Procrastinating is the action of delaying or postponing any action and similarly, a college student defines it as putting off an assignment until

  • Witchcraft, Zombies, and Music: The Case of Khulekani "Mgqumeni" Khumalo

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    claiming to be reincarnated singer abducted by zombies.” The Independent Online. 08 February 2012. Campbell, Andy. “Zombie Singer Turns Out To Be Sibusiso John Gcabashe, Not Late South African Zulu Folk Singer Khulekani "Mgqumeni" Khumalo.” The Huffington Post. 8 February 2012. Secondary Source Neihaus, Isak. “Witches and Zombies of the South African Lowveld: Discourse, Accusations and Subjective Reality.” The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Vol. 11, No. 2 (Jun., 2005), pp. 191-210

  • Ariana Grande; More Than A Singer/Actress

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    records. As you can tell, Ariana Grande has made her effective mark in music very quickly. Not only do... ... middle of paper ... ...he so called “popular crowd” with the new single, “Popular Song.” Sparked by suicide, she wrote a piece in the Huffington Post encouraging young people to respect themselves and ignore bullies. That article can be reached here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ariana-grande/post_2809_b_1193895.html. With all the hate Ariana receives everyday, it’s admirable to know that

  • Civil Dissobedience and Taking a Stand

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    Carolyn." 3st Quarter Civil Disobedience Project. "Class handout for College Prep English 1, Troy Buchanan High School, Troy. 16 February 2014. TS. Miles, Kathleen. "Largest Civil Disobedience In Walmart History Leads To More Than 50 Arrests." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 08 Nov. 2013. Web. 17 Feb. 2014. SparkNotes. SparkNotes, n.d. Web. 16 Feb. 2014.

  • Dogs Are Man's Best Friend Article Analysis

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    Why Are Dogs Man 's Best Friend? Luigi Vittatoe Florida Tech Griffiths, S. (2015, May 21). Dogs have been man 's best friend for 40,000 years: Humans tamed canine ancestors centuries earlier than first thought. Mail Online, p. 2. In this article, the author explains why dogs have been man’s best friend for over 40,000 years, enlightening readers that, in fact, the dog was tamed even earlier than people thought. The author makes extensive use of findings from scientific research related to the

  • Academic Integrity Essay

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    commitment to integrity, and collusion versus cooperation. Honesty is a key moral characteristic to have throughout life, but the problem is some students lack the honesty to admit that they are even in the wrong. According to an article in the Huffington Post, “75% of college students admit to cheating”(Buchmann). I am

  • John Locke Theory In Frankenstein

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    took place in that individual 's childhood, leaving them to still be a unique individual but never truly their own person. John locke’s theory about a human changing due to events that occur in life are shown in Mary Shelley’s frankenstein, The Huffington Post, The Global Post, and Livestrong. Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein proves John Locke’s theory through many instances where the creature tries to come in contact with humanity. The creature created by Victor Frankenstein, especially in

  • Political Inequality Essay

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    public’s attention to the ridiculous strides made by the rich, whose incomes have skyrocketed within the past four decades. Those pertaining to the middle-income and poor have sadly had their incomes stagnate. According to Caroline Fairchild from the Huffington Post the middle class incomes steadily is on the decline. In 1968 the middle class earned about 53.2 percent of national income in 1968. This number has now fallen to 45.7 percent. Super PACs became a concern as more individual donors willingly

  • Slut Shaming

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    peers?” The Guardian. 8 January 2013. Proquest. Web. 4 March 2014. Menza, Kaitlin. “Teen Girls Take A Stand Against Slut-Shaming: What it is, and why you should care.” Huff Post Teen. The Huffington Post. 30 October 2013. Web. 4 March 2014. Nelson, Sabrina. “Slut-Shaming and Rape Culture.” Huff Post Teen. The Huffington Post. 15 May 2013. Web. 3 March 2014. Tyndale, George. "WHY 'SLUT Shaming'' Could Be A Modest Victory." Sunday Mercury: 10 January 2013. ProQuest. Web. 3 March 2014 .

  • The Novels by Jodi Picoult

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    of her novels portray legal battles, and include court scenes demonstrating extensive insider research on each subject accounting for perspectives from lawyers, doctors, inmates, judges lieutenants, and detectives. A.J. Walkley, a writer for the Huffington Posts’ books section, talks about Picoult’s research for her latest book, The Storyteller. At a reading she discovered discovered, “there were Holocaust survivors in the audience whom Picoult had interviewed during her research for the book.” Sometimes

  • Choose Your College Wisely

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    disadvantage that can be discussed. So when it comes anyone’s time to make the leap into to taking college classes all I can say is choose wisely. Works Cited Snyder, Tom, President of Ivy Tech Community College “The Benefits of Online Learning” Huffington Post. 30 January 2013 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tom-snyder/the- benefits-of-online-le_b_2573991.html

  • People should pay for their studies at universities

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    Education for free or for a very low price is a widespread practice in Europe. Currently, there are 9 countries offering higher education completely for free. These countries believe that free education should be granted for everyone. However, this is unfair from society’s point of view to pay for the education of individuals (1).Tuition fees help to raise quality of studies (2) and they affect personalities of the students positively (3). This implies that we should pay for our studies at universities

  • Woman in Business Why It's So Hard For Working Women To Get Ahead, And What We Can Do About It by Jillian Berman

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    Women To Get Ahead, And What We Can Do About It", written by Jillian Berman is written to get employers to make it easier on the female members of their teams.The article was posted in the beginning of 2014 in The Huffington Post. Jillian is an Associate Business Editor for the Huffington Post. She is an opinion based writer who uses her "freedom of speech" to write about many different topics. In this article, Jillian discusses the shyness that women experience when in the working field which keeps

  • My Mom Changed My Life Essay

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    With many different decisions my mom has chosen to do with her life, has greatly affected my siblings lives and my own. Living with my or not my mom has affected my life from my childhood, high school career, and even the present. Just by the things she has pick to do in her life has greatly affected my sisters and I, from when we were babies to even now as we enter adulthood. I do not remember much of when I lived with my mom because I was too young to remember, but I have been told a lot from