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    English 102: Argumentative Essay (Essay #1) May 14th 2012 outline I. Introduction: 1. Background: Nowadays‚ Television is an unavoidable part of modern culture. It plays an important role in our life. We always depend on television for news‚ entertainment‚ education‚ weather‚ sports‚ and even music‚ since the advent of Music Television. 2. Thesis statement: Television has both advantages and disadvantages‚ and I think the advantages far outweigh the disadvantage. II

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    Forbidden City Essay When there is oppression‚ a form of injustice‚ in the world‚ what would be a better way to react? The two main ways people respond to systems of oppression are by being an upstander or a bystander. In William Bell’s Forbidden City‚ the government oppresses its citizens. Oppressors are people who oppress and favor one group of people above the other‚ and victims are the people being oppressed. Bystanders are people who do nothing as they see poeple being oppressed. An example

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    20‚ September‚ 2012 Reacting to Oppression Human beings react and cope with difficult and oppressive environments in different ways. In the novel Night by Elie Wiesel‚ Elie has to survive the ever present dangers of life in Jewish concentration camps while trying to keep his father alive who is imprisoned along with him. Through the incredible experiences of spiritual‚ emotional and physical oppression‚ Elie has to cope by adapting and overcoming the challenges he is faced with to survive.

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    Running head: POVERTY‚ RACISM AND OPPRESSION 2 Poverty‚ Racism‚ and Oppression: The Three Amigos In the U.S there have been systems in place that have kept poverty‚ racism and oppression alive for centuries. Some of these systems function at macro levels while others function at micro levels. Nonetheless‚ since poverty‚ racism and oppression work interdependently to accomplish their collective goals‚ they have been collectively called ’The Three Amigos ’. In each section‚ examples will be

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    ENGLISH AS A MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION For many years‚ the importance of English has increased because it has became a very common language all over the world. Owing to this situation‚ there are lots of argumentative topics which are about the power of English. One of them is about the medium of instruction at Turkish universities whether it should be English or not. First of all‚ the definition of the English as a medium of instruction can be made. Haagen – Schützenhöfer & Mathelitsch (n.d.) explain

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    Argumentative essay - Separate-Gender Classes in Co-Ed School is the best solution to the situation ·      Defend solution       Nowadays‚ many parents are worrying about the amount of distractions that exist in co-ed schools‚ which directly affect their children’s academic performance.      I propose:  Assigning students in Single-Sex School Allocating all girls in one classroom and all boys in another‚ while they are in the same school.  Defend on 2nd solution. And here is my argument.  Nowadays

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    .Christopher North Prof. Ed Stever ENG 101 March 24‚ 2015 Argumentative Essay Capital Punishment The majority of Americans support capital punishment‚ and there are some who don’t. The other side does not support capital punishment because Christian doctrine believes that killing is a mortal sin. There are some government officials who do support the death penalty and are there some who do not support the death penalty. Therefore‚ capital punishment should be utilized in all 50 states

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    Sirisakul Ratanachomsakul Argumentative Essay Girls love dolls and boys love trucks is what we have been taught by our grandparents‚ parents‚ and teachers generation by generation and has become gender stereotypes. Women are expect to marry and have children. She also put her family’s welfare before her own; be loving‚ compassionate‚ caring‚ nurturing‚ and sympathetic. For that female is often seen as a symbol of a weaker gender comparing to male who are bigger‚ stronger‚ and financial provider

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    The abolition of national examination for repair the system of education National exam is currently a very controversial discussion in education field. The holding of a national exam raises its own pros and cons besides the national exam to be one of the problems and expenses that it is hard not only for society but also for the government. How not‚ the national exam has become a very heavy burden to deal with the students each year for the national exam is determined as a determinant

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    subject of oppression. Oppression runs through our language and will shape the way we act and do things in our culture. They are built around what is understood to be the norms in our society. A norm signifies what is acceptable and desirable. It is also a given position of dominance‚ privilege and power over what is defined as non-dominant‚ abnormal and therefore invaluable. They usually produce rules that define what is normal and what is not normal. Walker and Morrison portrayed oppression through

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