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    Do you agree or disagree that America has its own "unique" food and celebrations. Use specific examples to support your opinion. Throughout history‚ America has been a land of immigrants. American has been influenced by many cultures from all over the world. This is why America has no set language or culture. I disagree‚ because America has its own unique food and celebrations‚ but rather it obtained it from other countries. Some examples of food is shown in Soul Food by Amiri Baraka “Deep fat

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    Did you know GMOs cause cancer? This is a relatively common and reoccurring statement that nowadays floods the media regarding GMOs. A statement which clearly represents the direction of people’s perception of GMOs today. GMOs has been around for nearly 50 years. It is something that has emerged itself within our lifestyles and become something that appear in our daily lives‚ whether it’s on the shelf in grocery shops or on your plate right now; GMOs can be found almost anywhere. However‚ although

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    sides of the arguments and have no particular side to genetically modified organisms. The debate on genetically modified organisms intensified during the years 1996 to 1998 and it continues today in a series of other arguments. Genetically modified organisms is a debate that is not simply a matter of “taste” or politics it is about fracturing the battle lines over scientific values and interpretation of data (Bailey 5). The controversy of genetically modified organisms include arguments over whether

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    confidence and courage into someone; without certainty in yourself you would get nowhere in life. Although being humble and staying grounded is a postive thing‚ and it is a sure thing that no one likes an extremely coky person. Yet having doubt about oneself will be wn interference. People will continue to doubt themselves and become self caution and will prevent them from attempting to get out of their confomt zone‚ which will restrain them from success. During a class project in my sophomore

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    Professor Cooper English101FYE5 22 November 2013 Legalization Lincoln once said "Prohibition goes beyond the bounds of reason in that it attempts to control a man’s appetite by legislation‚ and makes a crime out of things that are not crimes.” The prohibition of marijuana has proven to be a failure and a waste of resources. In addition‚ prohibition has hurt society more than it has helped. Also‚ marijuana can be used as a medicine to treat many life threatening illnesses. The legalization of

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    GMO Food Labels

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    Cited: "Labelling of GMO Products: Freedom of Choice for Consumers." GMO Compass. N.p.‚ 25 Jan. 2007. Web. 23 Oct. 2013. Whitman‚ Deborah B. "Genetically Modified Foods: Harmful or Helpful?" Genetically Modified Foods: Harmful or Helpful? N.p.‚ Apr. 2000. Web. 23 Oct. 2013.

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    Right vs. Wrong In Plato’s Republic‚ Book 1‚ various interlocutors make arguments on the definition of justice. Cephalus proposes the definition of justice as “speaking the truth and paying whatever debts one has incurred” (Plato‚ 331c). I will prove Cephalus’ argument true by analyzing the structure and his use of examples‚ discussing possible errors in his reasoning and finally rebutting those who disagree. Justice is knowing right versus wrong and acting on that understanding. Cephalus begins

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    Module 5 Argument Essay Assignment Overview In this assignment you will write a five paragraph argumentation essay on a topic of your own choice. You will use the results from your research and rhetoric assignments to help you complete this essay. How to Proceed with Argument Essay: In this essay you will chose a controversial topic and write a basic argumentative essay. You will pick one side of an issue and argue for that side. For example‚ if you write an essay about mixed martial arts then

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    our ability to fully understand the world. 1. freedom of expression/2. effort/meaning/knowledge/3. parents should be responsible for what their children is listening or provide feedback. music can help teach adolescents about things that they cannot talk to their parents about‚ and censorship of music would just make this common process more difficult to go through. music is perhaps the most accessible form of art in the world‚ and it is used regularly for people to cope with issues‚ to gain

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    and complete knowledge of everything there is. A. What was Aquinas’ argument about that principle? 1. Argument: “There is consequently nothing in any thing that is not caused by God‚ mediately or immediately. Whatever is in each and every thing can be known if we know God and all the causes that are between God and things.” (SCG 1.50.2) 2. Answer: God is the first cause of everything. The cause Aquinas has in mind is not about chronological set of events‚ but rather simultaneously existing dependency

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