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    North Country: Relevance to Argumentation In the movie North Country the plot over laps allot of the issues we discuss in class weekly. The way the inerrant dominant power the men naturally take within the union. It reminds me of a lot of Cornell West theories on the politician’s in Washington. Where women potentially will never have equal power unless we keep on widdling away the barriers of gender discrimination. I noticed in the movie there were no African American people in the film. I assume

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    March 31‚ 2010 Birth Control: Just having sex‚ or safe sex? ​Birth control is considered to be a marvelous thing in some women’s eyes; however‚ the thought of teenagers taking it is somewhat looked down on by many. Some people ask‚ “Is it okay for unmarried teens to get on birth control‚ and does it give them an okay to have sex with whoever they want‚ whenever they want?” The whole point of birth control is to prevent a pregnancy‚ yes‚ and this may mean that teens are out having sex‚ but they

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    will expand their horizons‚ but all they see now is a limited lifespan? Why is it that our children are preparing to die‚ while our Congress waits because there isn’t enough evidence that guns are the issue that is ruining our society. We need gun control in the US because our society cannot be built based on fear. Our children should not have to grow up in a world where they must hide from their own source of knowledge. The Second Amendment protects individual rights to own guns‚ but that should not

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    patch‚ implant‚ and IUD are different type of birth control pills that help women to prevent pregnancy. Most of the women commonly use birth control pills. Birth control pill didn’t come into the picture until the 1960’s and since then it have changed the society and womanhood. Welch (2010) have expressed that birth control pill did manage to change women’s life beyond the main purpose of it‚ which is to delay having a family. Other reasons for birth control methods are: reducing childbearing‚ price

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    Kayunda Terry EN1420 4/20/15 Argumentation in Daily Life Argument – ar·gu·ment /ˈärɡyəmənt/ Noun 1. An exchange of diverging or opposite views‚ typically a heated or angry one. 2. A reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong. Personal: Relationships are a perfect example of where arguments and persuasion takes place in daily life. There are different viewpoints on both ends and there can be times where you both don’t see eye to eye

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    Debate of Free Contraception and Birth Control If you watch or read the news today‚ you will find that there are many ethical and political issues that plague the United States. Many of these issues involve politicians debating over what is right or wrong for the country. One issue that particularly caught my attention was the huge debate over President Obama’s Health Care Reform Law requiring insurance plans to provide women with free contraception and birth control. The ethical issue that it presents

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    today‚ the current systems in place in the US are not prepared for the installment of rent control. There are many reasons that the City of Portland should not intervene in the housing market by introducing or continuing the practice of rent control. Rent control‚ in its simplest terms‚ has one goal: to make affordable housing for lower income persons. This goal is sensible‚ yet the implications of rent control are very different than the expectations. Due to the economic laws of demand

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    Jeramie Menzies Per. 1 Ap English Ms.Carter Gun Control Chris Rock once said “Gun control? We need bullet control! I think every bullet should cost 5‚000 dollars‚ because if a bullet cost five thousand dollar‚ we wouldn ’t have any innocent bystanders.” This means that if a bullet was that expensive then people would think twice before committing a crime. Increasing the cost of bullets may not be our best option‚ but he has the right idea that guns should not be banned. “Criminals will always find

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    We all have opinions about gun control. And many people have different ones‚ but let me tell you about mine. I believe that we should have better gun laws and ill tell why. Because right now anyone in the world can buy a gun from any store. I don’t think anyone should have a gun because i think all guns are dangerous. Guns are only meant for one thing and that is killing people. Amanda Marcotte at Rolling stone says that for those of us who are more worried about preventing unnecessary deaths than

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    In many countries there has been an increase in social problems involving teenagers in recent years. Many people believe that this is due to modern lifestyles because parents spend more and more time at work and have less time to supervise their children. To what extent do you believe this is true? There is no question that standards of behaviour have fallen among teenagers. The popular belief is that the principle cause is that parents are unable to supervise

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