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    Reflective I have written four major arguments for this class: summary‚ basic argument‚ rhetorical analysis‚ and synthesis‚ instructed by Dr. Tina Giovanielli. Although I believe all four arguments were strong‚ for the purpose of this reflective assignment I am going to choose one argument that I think is my strongest piece of writing then analyze it and explain why I think that is my best work. I believe my last assignment (synthesis) was very challenging at first but it ended up to be my strongest

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    Jordan Degenhart Argument Essay Draft Our country is facing a growing problem. It is a problem of moral decay. The legal and open use of alcohol is an unnecessary vice that is enjoyed and accepted by a majority of the United States population‚ unfortunately‚ it leads to social and moral downfalls. Alcohol should be held to the same standards as other illegal mind and body-altering substances‚ as alcohol is addicting and has no medical value. Lawmakers and active voters should put an outright

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    hear.’ This sentence sums up the very essence of free speech; it is‚ as Orwell believed‚ the mother of all civil rights. Without the unconditional freedom to offend it cannot exist. Ideas are‚ more often than not‚ dangerous things. There is little point in having freedom of speech if it only defends the most popular and innocuous of opinions. The freedom to offend can perpetrate racial‚ social or religious intolerance; however‚ conversely‚ it is also the only means available to fight against such bigotry

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    Freedom of Speech Over the years there have been several arguments over the debate of the freedom of speech. The act of speaking without censorship uplifts ethical implications that determine levels of humanity. According to The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) the right to freedom of speech is recognized as a social human right. Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which was adopted in 1948 also clearly states: “Everyone has the right to freedom of

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    Economic Freedoms May 14‚ 2013 GB540: Economics for Global Decision Makers Abstract Economic freedom is the way a country operates. It involves the techniques a country uses to produce‚ sell and use their own resources while respecting others’ rights to do the same. (Economic freedom 2011) Economic freedom is very import because it impacts the success of that country. Those countries thriving in economic freedom tend to thrive while those who are not tend to be in poverty filled environments

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    use the method‚ set forth by Galileo‚ to lay the foundation for Philosophy. “He also looked to defeat skepticism on its own ground” (Kemerling). His cogito argument is significant because it is the foundation for his philosophical thinking and the first solid truth after emptying the basket of apples. His evil demon and dreaming doubt arguments are part of his method of doubt and his reasoning for starting philosophical reasoning from scratch. In order to use the scientific methods Descartes must

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    say that I have found Saint Anselm Ontological Argument to be very interesting and I was so fascinated by his life and the stand he took to prove his reasoning in his argument. In fact Anselm’s most famous work is his attempt to prove the existence of God in the Proslogion (or discourse) known now as the “Ontological argument.” I also found it very interesting that Mr. Immanuel Kant‚ another great philosopher in my view said the ontological argument attempts to show that which we can conceive of

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    Briar Bayler This essay will look at the friendship and relationship between Rosa and Raymond Parks in the movie The Ride to Freedom: Rosa Parks Story‚ which was directed by Julie Dash. This movie was set around the 1950’s in Montgomery‚ when almost everything was segregated‚ from drinking fountains and libraries to buses and hospitals. The movie was based on the real-life story of Rosa Parks‚ who stopped segregation in buses when she refused to get up and out of

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    disease is related to unopposed and prolonged estrogen stimulation. As a result‚ the activeness of the active cancerous cell in the body will be lowered down. Having doubt with the weaknesses in the article‚ let us proceed to counter arguments. The first argument put forward by the writer is smoking is the only solution that bring peace to the smokers. I don’t completely agree with this line as there are millions of morally ways to gain a peaceful feeling. Based on a suggestion‚ “exercise courtesy

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    Essay A free press can‚ of course‚ be good or bad‚ but‚ most certainly‚ without freedom it will never be anything but bad. (Albert Camus) It goes without saying that the press plays an extremely important role in our life. Nowadays many people believe that freedom of the media is an essential part of the modern society and the press should not be controlled at all. However‚ others suppose that censorship is a necessary evil which helps to prevent us from threats to human rights. First of

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