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10 Common Essay Mistakes to Avoid for Your Academic Success

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How to Find a Way to Avoid Mistakes in Your Academic Essay? Do you want to avoid mistakes in your academic writer? Find 10 common mistakes in essay writing in our article and become straight A student! Students do make mistakes in their essay. However, that does not mean that you should be one of those students. This article will help you improve the quality of your writing by explaining 10 common... 

"Human Rights Activist" Threatens To Murder Marine Le Pen, "Muslim Style"

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A prominent French blogger and self-proclaimed human rights activist, Mehdi Meklat, found himself engulfed in controversy as thousands of racist, homophobic, and hate-filled tweets, dating back years, resurfaced under his pseudonym, Marcelin Deschamps. The revelation has sparked widespread condemnation and outrage, particularly considering Meklat’s previous acclaim as one of France’s rising... 

Trump to Invite Alternative Media, Bloggers at Press Conferences

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In an unprecedented move, Donald Trump’s incoming White House Press Secretary revealed Sunday that members of the alternative media, and even prominent bloggers may be allowed to join the White House Press Corps, and take part in press conferences in Washington. In an interview with Fox News Sunday, Sean Spicer, said that owing to “off the chart” interest in the Trump administration, the president-elect... 

Aussie journalists may end in jail for reporting on terror

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The Australian Senate has passed new national security laws that could put journalists behind bars for up to 10 years for merely reporting on terrorism-related subjects, Press TV reports. The bill proposed by the government of Prime Minister Tony Abbott was unanimously adopted by the Senate on Thursday and is to be sent to the House of Representatives for final approval. The legislation, dubbed the... 

Bloggers unite to crush SOPA

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Bloggers are taking on SOPA, one post at a time. The war over copyright infringement on the Internet might seem like an easy one for some members of Congress, but for supporters of the Stop Online Piracy Act, Capitol Hill is about to battle it out with some big opponents: bloggers. From micromessages warning of the dangers of the act on Twitter in under 140 characters to affectations manifested in... 
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