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    Michael Leek Period 3 Cultural Synthesis Essay “They come in and they profile me and say that I’m not who I am‚” said Deshawn Currie‚ a black teen‚ after being accused of theft and being pepper sprayed by a bunch of cops in his white foster parent’s home.   This incident shows that our culture and race still affects the way that we view others.   Black people are still being accused of crime when they are really innocent‚ and they are still being racially profiled by white people.  There is

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    Synthesis Essay One: Chaparral Jake Nokes Student K00701244 (Malibujake2010@hotmail.com) Login: Saki Question A The chaparral biome is found in small parts of most continents‚ central and southern California‚ parts of the southwest United States‚ the area adjacent to the Mediterranean Sea‚ and areas of southern Australia‚ South Africa and Chile. The chaparral area in Santa Barbara County is the fourth largest in California in terms of acreage. Chaparral communities occur between 200 and 5000 feet

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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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    Parents who are Lesbian‚ Gay‚ Bisexual‚ or Transgender‚” he brings to attention‚ what the child may experience growing up in such circumstances. Some things a child may experience are teasing and sensitivity to being harassed. Both articles have valid arguments on the topic of gay men and lesbian headed families. Mallon argues how lesbians and gay men are potential parents for many children and youth who need permanent families while Webber argues children of non heterosexual couples are more likely to

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    Luc Brubaker Professor Kozak English 110 Reading Journal 8 5 November 2012 Often times argumentative essays can be hard to read because a lot of the time they are stuffed with so much information‚ which is why adding humor helps keep the reader engaged and wanting to read more. Throughout Steven Colbert’s “Higher Education‚” I found myself consistently laughing‚ making me want to continue to read to see what he says next. On the other hand‚ during Robert Applebaum’s “Cancel Student Loan Debt‚” I

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    Name: Senem Tugce Aksoy ID: 20080472 Course: Comm 101 Section: 26 TASK: Write a Synthesis Essay on Gender Communication Instructor: Vicky Taylor Submitted on: 12-22-2008 Humans intended to reach God‚ as he was there just above the ground. There‚ they got their punishments at the Tower of Bable‚ where their languages were confused so that they could not interact. Although the Bible includes this story of separation of languages

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    Synthesis As a representation of the culture of the time period‚ art enables its audience a sense of history and recollection. The pieces of work are timeless‚ precious‚ and irreplaceable‚ for they hold a significance that amazes all. Therefore‚ a museum that houses a collection of artifacts have employees who bear the responsibility of accurately securing and displaying works of arts or artifacts. When doing so‚ it is imperative for the these group of people who have the weight of the artifact’s

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    wju.edu/arc/ How Do I Write a Position/Argument Essay? Having a strong thesis has been important all along in your writing. Having a coherent form to individual sentences‚ paragraphs‚ and the essay as a whole has been important all along in your writing. Yet here is where everything comes together‚ where the various compositional forms (cause/effect‚ classification/division‚ comparison/contrast‚ example/illustration etc.) may serve your argument. The good news is that‚ unless you’ve been

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    Jasmine Anthony Mrs. Kenney English 112 April 29‚ 2014 Legalizing Concealed Weapons: Research Synthesis Many times people confuse whether or not allowing gun laws actually reduces the crime rate. As gun rights is a natural born right of citizens‚ some believe that should be banned‚ and many others believe that the law should be extended to lawful citizens. Based on my own experiences there have been several instances where I wish a legalized weapon was in arms reach. There was an instance

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    Argument/Persuasion Essay (Baker Common Assessment) Argument/Persuasive Essay (Baker Common Assessment)—Have you ever noticed the ways in which media present arguments? They often make a statement without providing valid support to their claim. A sound argument makes a claim and offers reasons and evidence in support of the claim. In addition‚ it acknowledges opposing viewpoints and refutes them. Characteristics of an argument include: • an arguable‚ clearly defined‚ and narrowed issue; • a specific

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