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    Argumentative Essay The function of an argumentative essay is to show that your assertion (opinion‚ theory‚ hypothesis) about some phenomenon or phenomena is correct or more truthful than others’. The art of argumentation is not an easy skill to acquire. Many people might think that if one simply has an opinion‚ one can argue it successfully‚ and these folks are always surprised when others don’t agree with them because their logic seems so correct. Argumentative writing is the act of forming reasons

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    Would You Do. I was watching an experiment where a well-dressed woman and homeless man pretended to collapse in front of crowded street. When the well dressed-woman collapsed on the street‚ within four seconds people came to help her and call 911. On the other hand‚ when the homeless man collapsed on the street (during rush hour) no one was so eager to step in and help him. It took six minutes people to get involved. Does personal appearance influence the way people are treated? Why do well-dressed

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    share their wealth to the poorer nations by providing such things as food and education or is it the responsibility of the government of poorer nations to look after their citizen themselves? In my opinion‚ I think that wealthy nations should help out poorer nations. Wealthy nations should share wealth to the poorer nations because to ensure poorer nations achieved the standard of well-being and it is human right. First and foremost‚ wealthy nations should share wealth to the poorer nations to

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    City council notices that teens are getting into more trouble than usual lately so they decide its time to take action. However‚ the plain they’ve come up with isn’t very realistic. They’ve proposed the adoption of a 10:00pm curfew on weekdays and midnight on weekends. This may sound like a good idea to many council members as a way to cut down on juvenile crime‚ however how is just a curfew going to stop them if they clearly don’t care about rules‚ also‚ many teens now work late on weekdays and

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    problem. And smaller working hours also reduce the industrial disease. Introduction. Do you usually feel dizzy‚ no concentration and unable to work at the last hour before you get off work? Are you bored by having a long time working day without doing anything? I guess most of people will answer ‘yes’. Even though‚ the land founder of America had envisioned that people can have a lot of time to do what they want and many people followed up to maintain it. You must admit that today there are

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    To keep Your Customers‚ Keep it Simple – by Patrick Spenner and Karen Freeman The above mentioned article reviews about the key finding of a marketing research done by Corporate Executive Board regarding the relation between consumer behaviors‚ brand loyalty and marketers. From the research‚ they found that in the effort of creating loyal customers‚ marketers by using holistic marketing strategy giving a lot of overwhelming information until pushing away the customers. Businesses  misjudge what

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    Why Do Teens Wear Makeup?

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    My Happiest Moment In every man’s life there are the ups and downs. Sorrows and pleasures in fact there are all have a happy moments in life. Like me I have many happy moments in life but many of them not so happy. My happiest moment in life begins when I was 6 yrs old. I begin to study in kindergarten in year 2003‚ and I was very shy because that’s my first day in school on that time I was crying and I want to be with my mother. Many of my classmate have been crying like me. I was very

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    8/30/2014 High heels are ’good’ for you | Mail Online High heels are ’good’ for you by JENNY HOPE‚ Daily Mail After decades of dire warnings about the perils of wearing high heels‚ doctors have now dramatically put the boot into the idea that they are bad for women. In fact‚ stilettoes may be kinder to female knees than sensible ’flatties’‚ say researchers. They discovered that wearing a high heel may make women less likely to develop arthritic changes in the knee joint in later life.

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    Introduction Teen rebellion is a problem that’s been around ever since teenagers have. Almost every teen goes through some sort of rebellious stage in or after the precious years of puberty. It’s a problem that’s caused by a number of attributes‚ the two main being teenage hormones and attitude. It’s a superiority syndrome that teens get to let the world “adults” know that their views and opinions are not to be reckoned with. And with such a stubborn mindset that teen rebellion comes with

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    Non-verbal communication is a vital part of interaction with others. When communicating across cultures its importance increases dramatically as cultural differences may lead to misinterpretation. Eye contact‚ facial expressions and gestures are nonverbal communication skills which can detract from effective interpersonal communication in a cross cultural context‚ contributing to an inaccurate transfer of the intended meaning. Averted eye contact can be misinterpreted as a sign of dishonesty and

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