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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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    the world today. The National Alliance to end homelessness reported that 651‚859 people in the United States were homeless in 2007 and of that amount 5‚320 where residents of the District of Columbia. Decreasing the number of homeless in our society will decrease the number of shelters and the illnesses that occur when being homeless; having no home or shelter is a major societal issue that needs to be resolved in order to make society better. Homelessness is a societal issue that is a result of three

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    Argument Essay With the invention of new technologies‚ distracted driving has become a serious problem. When people text or talk on the phone while driving‚ they put not only themselves‚ but everyone else on the road at risk. Public Service Announcements can help reduce the number of distracted driving accidents by informing drivers of the potential dangers of not paying attention to the road. Some would argue that people don’t always pay attention to PSA’s or take them seriously. However‚ with several

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    reasons for leaving home but all have the same reason for becoming homeless. They simply just do not have enough money. This learner feels that homelessness is a subject that needs to be explored and understand that as human services workers‚ what we can do to minimize or even eradicate homelessness. This paper will describe all aspects of homelessness and

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    Causes and Effects of Homelessness Tera Penrod Purpose: To help people understand homelessness. Audience: Readers interested in learning about some causes of homelessness and some effects it has. Homelessness is living without a home‚ be it on the streets or in shelters. There are many causes for people becoming homeless‚ and the combination of factors that lead to homelessness are different for every individual. Some of the factors that contribute to homelessness for youth‚ single adults

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    the homeless increase‚ the death rate of them increase as well(hungry and homelessness) Every homeless population is increasing 3.5 million experience homelessness in a year. (hungry and homelessness) most of the

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    Homelessness LaAunzae Grady Did you know that Homelessness is increasing every single day ? Theres about 1‚800 homeless people in Memphis today. People are constantly becoming homeless because of a lack of job opportunities‚ and a lack of employment. People also become homeless because of laziness. Homelessness in increasing everyday because of the choices people are making. Do you know exactly how many people are homeless in the world ? Out of 7.5 billion people in the entire world they

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    Argumentative Essay on Legalization of Euthanasia Introduction Euthanasia‚ which is also known as mercy killings‚ has been pronounced legal in many countries in the present-day world. It basically involves terminating the life of a patient so as to relieve pain and suffering‚ especially if it has become intolerable. This procedure is normally carried out under strict medical supervision‚ under which the terminating grant must come from the individual patient. Euthanasia however‚ has not been embraced

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    SUGGESTED ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY TOPICS The following topics are in the form of a question so change it into “an effective and grammatically correct argumentative thesis statement which includes your clearly defined stance”. For instance: Newspaper reporters should reveal their sources because ........ Power and the Individual: When should parents let teens make their own decisions? Because celebrities are so often in the public spotlight‚ do they have ethical responsibilities to set good examples

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    Should you really be thankful on thanksgiving? The answer is no. In this essay I will explain why. I will also tell you how the Gadites came to America‚ the meaning of the food ‚ and how it experience was for them during that time. Believe me‚ times were hard for them and that is what I am going to tell you now. “It was a Holocaust” said Comwell Jones. In 2 Esdras 13:4 it says they entered the Euphrates with boats not on foot‚ like Easu teaches. It also says that they wanted to go to Arsareth

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