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    “Five Myths about Immigration” is an essay written by David D. Cole which originally appeared in The Nation on October 17‚ 1994. The essay is a look at the ignorance and misinterpretation or “myths” as Cole calls them that immigrants are faced with every day in the U.S. His credibility on the subject speaks for itself. A Professor of Law at Georgetown University‚ after his graduation from Yale Law School‚ Professor Cole served as a law clerk to Judge Arlin M. Adams of the United States Court of Appeals

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    Argumentative Essay Packet Essay format Title Page I. Introduction a. Attention Getter b. General Information c. Specific Information d. Thesis Statement II. Counter Argument a. Topic Sentence b. Evidence c. Explanation of Evidence d. Explanation of Why Your Argument is Still Correct III. Supporting Body Paragraph a. Topic Sentence b. Explanation of Argument c. Evidence d. Explanation of Evidence e. Closing Statement IV. Supporting Body paragraph a. Topic Sentence b. Explanation

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    Ruth Marcus’s essay on President Obama’s “Where’s Waldo?’ presidency is a look into President Obama’s presidential career or moreover a synopsis of what he has been missing from. She composes a list of details that the president in her opinion has been missing from‚ such as the stance he took on the health care issue‚ issues in Lybia‚ and the labor battle in Wisconsin‚ stating he avoids specific things to stay neutral and not cause controversy. For one the labor battle in Wisconsin because it is

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    The Writing Lab – D204d http://bellevuecollege.edu/asc/writing 425-564-2200 How to Write an Argumentative Essay An argumentative essay uses reasoning and evidence—not emotion—to take a definitive stand on a controversial or debatable issue. The essay explores two sides of a topic and proves why one side or position is the best. The First Steps Choose a specific issue to discuss. Some debatable issues cover a wide range of topics. For example‚ “legalizing drugs” is too broad a subject because

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    Part Two: Analytical Essay The appeal to tradition‚ also called argumentum ad antiquitatem‚ is a commonplace fallacy that posits that an idea is correct simply on the basis that it is similar to a past or present tradition. We see it everywhere: in government‚ in schools‚ in music‚ in the workplace‚ and even in sports. The book Moneyball by Michael Lewis is largely about this idea‚ where Lewis argues that even if something has been done traditionally for many years and worked‚ the traditional way

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    In reading this essay‚ we found that we agreed with the argument that there is somewhat of a ‘pecking order’ of oppression that results from the intersection of race and gender. We disagreed with‚ however‚ the idea that Sula’s version of agency is the only version or ‘correct’ version‚ and that Nel and Helene somehow betray their race by not having the same type of agency. We believed that the intersection of race and gender creates a different type of discrimination: a white woman and a black woman

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    what you learned from this week’s reading and develop either an argumentative or persuasive essay on a topic you feel passionate about. After completing your essay‚ list and explain the specific strategies you used to plan your essay and why. Whether you chose to write an argumentative or persuasive essay‚ list the items that typically define that type of essay. Also‚ who is your intended audience and why? Creating anything argumentative can take curiosity‚ being bold and standing did what you believe

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    The essay “Crito” is a dialog between Socrates and Crito’s‚ who is trying to convince Socrates to escape from prison and his ultimate death. Both parties give good reasons on their positions‚ but it ultimately is Socrates’s decision. The Conversation begins with Socrates questioning Crito‚ why he is there so early‚ which he replied that he comes to the prison often and knows the “prison-warder” (43a). He continues to tell Socrates that he could not sleep because his friend is about to be executed

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    rationally up to faith. You cannot understand something outside of your existence rationally because you cannot experience it or see it; you can only theorize‚ believe and trust in it. You will never be able to reason what you have no knowledge of. In this essay‚ I will argue that in

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    compatible with the nation. And the sentiment of being opposed to the encroachment of other cultures is not something that was alone to Sedgwick’s writing. This is something that only sixteen years later‚ Susan Warner similarly warns about in her own essay on what women can best do to serve their country. “[These] mad copyers of European ways can make no distinctions; all is fish that comes to their net‚ as we say‚ provided only that it be caught in foreign waters. If a thing be French‚ or English‚ or

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