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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay

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    No More Hiding in the Corners The author Sara Mosle reminds her readers right away about an emotional massacre that took place in Newtown‚ Connecticut. In her article in The New York Times called‚ “Preparing Students for a Newtown-like disaster” she argues her point against Louie Gohmert‚ the Texas Congressman who suggested that all teachers should have guns. Sara has a lot of credibility for her personal thoughts and what she believes is true about the gun laws. She is aiming this article at

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    “The Other America 2012” “To confront the poverty epidemic‚ we must first bring the invisible poor out of the shadows” (1). Sasha Abramsky‚ the writer of “The Other America 2012” is a very touching article to read‚ mainly for the fact of how he expresses his feelings towards poverty. Poverty in America is a shame‚ and Sasha Abramsky can show how it is. This article is mainly based on American inequality‚ and how upsetting it is. Sasha manages to attract people who may read the nation by expressing

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    Rhetorical Fallacy Essay

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    Jonathan Walton Professor Sean Ferrier-Watson English 1301 10 October 2013 Scheming Advertisements: Unveiling the Fallacies Amongst Us Throughout my life‚ I have been entertained and persuaded by the world of advertisements. But like Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave”‚ the images painted by these ads are either tainted do to the sneaky incorporation of fallacies. These fallacies may act in different forms; some of them are almost insidiously trying to persuade you while others‚ have an odd and

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    Patel’s lecture made me realize that it is critical to being a human being and living with other human beings to have an awareness and a great sense of respect for all religions. Not being aware of other religion’s practices is like walking through life with your eyes closed. It is not possible to be a well-rounded human being without taking the time to learn about religious traditions of multiple different religions. This is especially important if someone wants to travel to a different country

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    Abortion Law Australia Three million‚ seven hundred and eighty thousand women; that is how many Australian women are likely to choose abortion in their lifetime (Children By Choice‚ 2013). Do you know how many of those women are able to freely choose abortion without a life-threatening condition in seven of eight Australian states? Zero (Children By Choice‚ 2014). For this reason‚ these women are forced to into unwanted parenthood or must seek out unsafe‚ ‘backyard’ abortions with an extremely high

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    Abortion Being Illegal Abortion is a subject that many people fight over. What’s the difference between killing a child that is physically in your arms than from killing a baby who has yet left the womb? If you can’t afford to care for your baby‚ then you can always put them up for adoption. Abortion should be illegal everywhere in the world. What if your parents were having your brother/sister and had an abortion‚ how would you feel? Most religions

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    Today my persuasive speech is for abortions to remain legal. No matter what the situation is‚ a woman should have the right to decide what she wants to do with her body. Legal abortions are the safe way to terminate a pregnancy‚ most Prolife Activist are religious and their beliefs are based on their God’s 10 commandments‚ and forcing a woman to go through with an unwanted pregnancy is an act of taking away a woman’s bodily freedom. If abortion was to become illegal women seeking termination of

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    Abortion Argument

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    conflict over abortion in America has been a major social problem that started as an issue in our nation over two centuries ago. In the 1960 ’s and 70 ’s with the coinciding civil rights movement and women’s rights movement‚ abortion became the new national issue we still see today between two opposing sides. It is this struggle over whose deep rooted morals and beliefs are appropriate for our society that make the abortion issue such so controversial. First it is important to understand abortion and its

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    Abortion is the intention to end or terminate a human pregnancy by removing the fetus or embryo from the woman’s uterus. Abortion has been and is currently a very controversial topic that has plagued humanity and the medical field for decades and even centuries. From this ethical dilemma‚ you have people who are for abortion and against abortion for reasons that have been rooted from various perspectives. These two groups have been regarded as pro-choice and pro-life. People who are against abortion

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    Argument for Abortion

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    The argument of abortion has been raging since the Supreme Court case‚ Roe vs. Wade‚ in 1973. This court case has divided the country into two factions: pro-choice and pro-life. Pro-life advocates argue that abortions are murder and extreme levels of child abuse. While pro-choice advocates believe abortions are a justifiable means to end pregnancies. The pro-choice argument is that the fetus is not yet a human being and its rights should not override that of the mother’s. An importance on

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