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    Professor Mitchell GEW 101 6 September 2015 Convincing Arguments The Freedom Of Speech has been a right to individuals who wish to express themselves in different ways. Rhetorical Device is one of the most important elements of writing due to the fact that it enables the writer to understands how to create an effective argument. All arguments at least have a thesis statement‚ which consist the main idea. In order to enhance an essay‚ writers should provide an evidence by using reliable

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    1. What is Frankl’s argument for freedom? Cite at least three passages that support this argument. Man has a choice. This is Frankl’s argument for freedom. He said that freedom is achieved through making choices. One chooses a thing over another and accepts the necessary consequences either positive or negative. In his experiences inside the concentration camp‚ freedom is shown in little ways but is demonstrated in bigger implications. First‚ to support his argument‚ I read in the book that

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    Freedom in Christ Here in chapter 5‚ Paul exhorts the converts to remember the Christ has brought freedom from the rigors of the laws demands in order to attain a standing of righteousness. He tells them to “stand firm” because of the freedoms established though faith in Christ. Paul hopes that they will understand that they have been delivered from the curse of the law that brings condemnation as it reveals the standards of holiness. Therefore‚ he encourages them to stand firm on what they know

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    Spinoza’s idea of inalienable rights‚ argues that the purpose of the state is freedom. However‚ similar to Hobbes he falls into the trap that a right to act means nothing more than a capacity to do so. Spinoza is also contra-dictionary as he defends absolute freedom but puts forward exceptions. Both argue that the sovereign has a right to act as it wishes and to listen to subjects’ opinion is simply a case of self-interest as doing otherwise would result in resentment‚ thus natural right is determined

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    Anyone who does not love solitude‚ he is not a love of freedom; anyone who does not love alone‚ he is unable to enjoy his own thoughts; we bear all misfortunes are due to our unbearable solitude. Can enjoy be mtslef‚ feel things are in me‚ and can say this: I have my body - this is the most important content constitutes happiness. Therefore‚ a statement made by Aristotle is worthy of repeated recollection: Happiness lies for those easily satisfied man. One reason is that people have to rely on other

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    Essay Freedom- what so many people wish for. It was summer of the year 2010‚ a time when I could finally enjoy myself and be comfortable for who I am. Summer was a time that everyone loved but going back to the year 2008 for me it was a time of darkness. All the girls on the beach showing off their new bikinis and all the boys being shirtless and showing off their looks and then there is me…. A girl named Page Duncan aged 15 who have no friends because she weighs 70 kg. In November 2007 it

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    Freedom of speech and the liberty to uphold one’s expression has long been the subject of many debates. It has taken centuries if not years for mankind to come to a point where many can easily voice their opinions without having to ponder over the consequences. But one should always know where to draw the line. Freedom of expression also needs to have its limits. Two of the masterminds who put forth their work on liberty and freedom of speech were John Stuart Mill and Jean-Jacque Rousseau. The concepts

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    Land of the Free What is freedom? Is it the ability to do what one pleases? Is it the ability to have one’s own thoughts? Or is it the ability to express oneself without facing consequences? The reality is‚ no idea is more fundamental to Americans‚ both individually and as a nation‚ than freedom. No other word is so deeply carved into the hearts of the people and in the history of the country. In fact‚ it was this mere idea that gave Englishmen a reason to travel four thousand miles through the fierce

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    My Homeland security journey (Meher Ahmad) vs. as black as we wish to be (Thomas Chatterton Williams) While this essay is considered a “comparison/contrast” essay‚ that name can sometimes be misleading. Keep in mind that your thesis‚ and your essay‚ should be an argument. In the essay‚ if you argue that Meher Ahmad provide a more effective and convincing argument than Williams. One of the areas of support might be that Ahmad’s evidence is stronger. Then explain in detail how his evidence is stronger

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    Paper Number 3 1.Discuss the conflict between the arguments for determinism and freedom. Everyone in this world has asked this very old question: Are we humans really free in our willing and choosing‚ or are we predetermined to be and to do what antecedent “programming“ dictates? We feel great for the things we go correct but we feel guilty and blame ourselves for bad decisions. How can we be sure the existence of freedom exists and not that its just a plain illusion. We also

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