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    EN 1113-45 18 Mar 2013 The Influence of Gender on Career Choices “It’s not hard to make decisions when you know what your values are.” This quote by Roy Disney greatly inspires my argumentative research essay. Throughout my exploratory essay‚ I found that there is a slight effect on being raised in a female/male dominated family in regards to the upbringing of a child. Even though that gender could play a major role in any family involving children‚ one would think that males make the biggest

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    ARGUMENT ESSAYS* Essential elements of an argument essay: 1. Written on a controversial topic 5. Uses sound logic 2. Expresses a clear stance 6. Anticipates and refutes opponents views 3. Provides convincing support 7. Organizes information in emphatic order 4. Uses a reasonable tone 8. Appeals to the reader’s emotions‚ ethics‚ logic Reasonable tone: reasonable tone uses qualifying words: usually‚ seldom‚ some‚ few‚ many‚ most‚ often‚ frequently‚ perhaps‚ seldom‚ it seems likely

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    effects of single Parenting in women House-Holds Jamiel Ortiz Northern Essex Community College Abstract This essay focuses on the issue of single parenting as one of the most effective family problems. A single parent is a parent who lives with one or more children without the second parent it could be either a dad or a mom. Usually the definition of single parenting depends on the local laws throughout different states‚ but there are other circumstances as well that could lead to single parenting

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    ARGUMENT ESSAY GRADING As students we all have been challenged to do our best. Throughout our lives we have been labeled with our grades; in high school‚ the ones with low grades were left alone in misery‚ while the ones with higher grades were praised as the leaders of this horse race. Then‚ the question that comes into mind is: is it right to categorize students‚ does grading contribute to education? It is assumed and stated in

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    Having grown up in a single parent home with two sisters who did not complete high school‚ made the pressure for me to succeed unimaginable. The constant reminder of achieving greatness has stuck with me since I was eight years old. Throughout middle school I was top of my class‚ in high school I graduated cum laude with a 4.4 GPA and currently in my 1st year of college I am top of my intermediate/college algebra class‚ I scored the highest grade out of all 5 of my psychology teachers classes‚ and

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    Princess B. Towe English 101-017 21 November 2014 Argument Essay Why Smokers should Stop Smoking? It is a fact that most of the people who smoke are aware that it’s not good for them. Then why they continue smoking? Maybe they do it because they haven’t really become conscious about all the effects that smoking has. There are a lot of reasons they shouldn’t smoke and to talk about all of them will probably take me much more than a college essay length. But I personally think there are three important

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    show this content are people whom children may look up to and influence. Children shouldn’t be seeing and hearing the things that they are in this day and age. Children are being influenced to do things that are unhealthy and they develop bad habits and manners‚ and an overall bad behavior. In order to prevent children from being exposed to explicit content and lose their innocence‚ television and movie ratings need to be reconsidered. Television shows are more mind-altering to children than movies

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    Should Parents Send Their child to a Single-sex School? Thesis Statement: To make school environment better in terms of efficiency‚ school officials came to introduce class differentiation years ago but there are so many problems if parents send their child to single-sex school. I. Education is a conventional mode of receiving knowledge needed for people to pursue professional aspirations. What shape such aspirations are schools that narrow children’s scope of interests‚ determine the areas of

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    Coben’s Argument Harlan Coben specifies his argument in “The undercover Parent” about how spyware should have its limits when used by parents. Coben argues that parents should have limits on how they use spyware to take care of their children on the internet because the parents could be taking their children’s privacy away. Harlan Coben has a different view of his argument because he doesn’t have children‚ that’s why he gives examples of stories he has been told to give the example why parents need

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    Personal Statement Assignment Growing up in a single parent home isn’t exactly what you would call easy. It was difficult‚ but it shaped me into the person I am today‚ a hardworking independent student with big dreams. My mom went through a lot to raise me and my older sister the “right” way. Her strong influence made her my top role model‚ the one person I aspire to be like in the future. My father was gone most of my life. From the stories that I’ve heard‚ he’s not a nice person. My mom never

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