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    Anyone can write an argumentative essay, but to be able to make the reader understand the content of the essay, it is vital to write the content in an organized way. While taking the Core Humanities course, Kritika had to write an argumentative essay about five different philosophers she studied, while making connections between them. Kritika employed several techniques to make her written communication effective. First, Kritika read the prompt attentively that helped Kritika understood the requirements

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    The topic my group has chosen is technological advancements in the medical field. My first argumentative paper will address the risks of these advancements and whether the benefits outweigh the risks. My projected thesis states that the benefits of advancements in the medical field outweigh the security risks posed to the patients that use them. I will also address the counterargument by saying that although some people believe these privacy and security risks are too dangerous to accept, these advancements

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    For my revision selections I choose the first essay and the last essay. The first essay is a descriptive essay “The Bike”, the last is an argumentative essay ; “America the Imperial Power by Design or Accident”. The descriptive essay’s main premise is describing an item and its importance to you. The argumentative essay centers on your ability to prove your point. I choose these essays because “The Bike” is my first essay and America the Imperial Power is my last essay. I wanted to see

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    Argumentative writing allows students to use many skills all at once including: critical thinking, forming ideas, evaluating views, using logic, and researching. Students need to learn how to write argumentatively to be successful in college and employment. In these positions, individuals will be asked to write a confident and strongly opinionated paper. Persuasive – used to convince the reader to agree and based on personal opinion Argumentative – presents viewpoints backed by research and evidence

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    what they want to believe, but the reason for you to believe in that thing comes from somewhere and is not always the same as somebody else. The way the author explicates his/her motive will guide people to agree or disagree with them, and in the argumentative paper, you can determine what side the author has chosen by looking at the thesis and supportive paragraphs. Using logos, ethos, and pathos an author can have better chances of convincing the audience to their benefit, by providing persuasive reasons

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    Treasure groshong ⅔ hour ELA:argumentative essay Mr.Voda Argumentative essay This is a argumentative essay on why you should not put tracking devices in student I.D cards. The teachers could get hacked and bad people could get a hold of where I are and come and find where I am and kill me or stalk me. Who knows if I will lose my ID card and cant find it and I will be gone a day and they will try to find me and see that i'm in a desert or in california and think I got kidnapped which is not

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    For my argumentative essay I am choosing lysosomes. Lysosomes clean up the cell leaving a clean place for the other organelles. If lysosomes were removed the cell would be filled with unneeded debris. The cell would eventually be too full and wouldn't be able to perform the job of the cell. What would happen if the trash collector stopped coming to your house? Your house would become cluttered and there wouldn't be any room for anything else. This is similar to how a lysosome works for the cell

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    The Outsiders Argumentative Essay Word Count: 251 The way you behave depends on what you have been exposed to. If you were raised in a harsh environment, your character should reflect that. Could this be the reason why the Socs and Greasers in the book The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton are so different? In The Outsiders the Socs are rich kids from the West Side and Greasers were the poor kids from the East Side. Greasers were seen as troublemakers while Socs were seen as good kids who did not get

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    but rather to the wrong decision. The way that we approach this issue could potentially have severe consequences, on issues like immigration reform,campus carry,etc, if not agreed upon with the use of the greatest happiness principle. In this argumentative paper, I will argue that using utilitarianism and the greatest happiness principle would lead to the to the right decision. I place confidence in my decision that the use of utilitarianism and the greatest happiness principle leads us to the

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    Globalization Argumentative Paper XXXXXXXX PHL/320 05/11/15 XXXXX Globalization Argumentative Paper The term globalization based on business ideas can be defined as the process of extending to other parts of the world to develop an increase in the integrated global economic system from utilizing cheap labor from foreign markets, free flow of capitol, and free trade. This can all be good for business in that it makes operating in foreign markets more efficient. The term good

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