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    will because they are feeling depressed about something and they will drink until they are drunk. Earl Rochester’s argument is stating that they should make a license for alcoholic drinkers and I agree on that topic. Making a drinking licence is a really good idea people need to take a test in order to drink or buy beer from a store or restaurant. A manual to study and read for drinkers is important because there’s things people don’t know about drinking and that can

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    PRIVACY AND THE MEDIA: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS Sahina Mumtaz Laskar 2nd Semester; LL.M. Department of Law Assam University‚ Silchar “There are laws to protect the freedom of press‚ but none that are worth anything to protect the people from the press”………………Mark Twain. The media in India enjoys a great deal of freedom and when it is threatened‚ the response is vociferous. Nevertheless‚ there is the need to maintain a balance between free

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    cosmological‚ and physio-theological. I will be focusing on the cosmological proof. Kant believes the cosmological argument is impossible due to the argument’s reliance on the ontological argument. Kant argues against the ontological proof by stating that ‘god is perfect’ does not hold since god’s perfection is contingent upon god’s existence; the argument is tautological. The cosmological argument assumes that based on our experience of this world‚ there must be something that caused everything‚ and that

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    John Ruskin‚ an English critic of art and society‚ wrote a passage arguing that we should be giving precedence to the soldier rather than to the merchant or manufacturer. In today’s world many people debate about who deserves to be emphasized in society. Ruskin’s argument is invalid because of his use of generalization‚ false dilemma‚ pathos and charged language. He uses a black and white statement to show the difference between soldier and manufacturer and generalization to make it seem as though

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    most reliable source of information. Astor also has a degree in political science from Barnard College‚ therefore the information she provided is highly credible. In the article‚ she reports of a recent Dove ad that caused an outcry in the social media for its racist undertones. Astor quotes Dove’s spokeswoman and her apologetic remarks‚ stating that the ad was intended to convey a different message and that the company will re-evaluate its internal processes for creating and reviewing content. Critics

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    purpose of the speech is not to convince people to eat out at fast food more but rather to make better decisions when dining out. Using the techniques that have been taught throughout the year‚ the goal of the assignment was to create a compelling argument with a strong persona and mirror other great speakers. The first task I had to accomplish was developing a trustworthy and relatable figure. This was accomplished by making small hints that I do in fact eat at other fast food establishments and

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    Paul Borges argument is effective because he pulls out facts to back up his reasoning‚ his use of emotional connection when he states feelings from religious groups and his use of imagery‚ such as “Covered with a blanket of life” Right off the bat‚ Borgard jumps into the facts. According to the World Health Organization‚ light pollution reduction efforts and glare reduction efforts both the national and state levels. Grabbing facts from big organizations supports Bogard’s argument. It almost

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    rising cost of print media‚ (2) declining first generation

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    important details and that cuts right to one’s deepest discomforts‚ often provoking defensiveness or aggression”. Although the physical benefits of consuming a dog can easily be proven or stated‚ the emotional side of this argument cannot simply be solved‚ if possible at all. The argument behind the morality of eating a dog has been taking place for a very long time. Many of the individuals who believe in the banning of consuming dogs argue that dogs are a higher tier of animal than the other types of

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    they believe should be represented on the banknote. In the article “Best Choice for Bank Note? Viola Desmond” (2016‚ 14 March) published in The Toronto Star‚ Tim Harper argues that Viola Desmond is the best Canadian candidate for the Banknote. His argument that Desmond would be the best candidate is quite effective

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