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    ARGUMENTATIVE Health is important.There are many ways to stay healthy.Based on the dialogue between Alex and Kassim‚I agree with Kassim.I think the best way to stay healthy is to exercise. People are taking their health very seriously these days.Regular exercise three or four times a week. There are many types of exercise such as jogging and cycling.Gardening also one of the type of exercise that can help our bodies to burn up fat or calories.Exercise also can be the best form of preventive

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    Avery Dail Professor Hinckley English 50 Essay: Argumentative July 22‚ 2014 “But What Do You Mean?” In Deborah Tannen’s essay “But What Do You Mean?‚” she discusses how men and women differ in their use of communication “rituals.” Women are designed to take other person’s feelings into consideration and men are designed to maintain a one-sided position. She describes seven ways men and women miscommunicate. First‚ women use apologies to reassure an individual and men can misinterpret

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    Michelle Chester Professor Spanner LTCA December 26‚ 2012 Argumentative Essay Singled Out Your image or the color of your skin can put you at a disadvantage in some urban communities in New York City. It’s called profiling or the alternative name “stop and frisk”. Many minority youths in urban communities at times cannot walked the street freely without being singled out by a police officer‚ on what they call probable cause which initially is them just using their own judgment. Young people

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    Chp 15 Identifications War recruits and conscriptions ● Background Info: The Civil War armies would become the largest org. created in the US. By the end of the war‚ over 2m would serve in the North‚ and 800k in the South. ● At first‚ the raising of armies depended on local efforts. Uniforms were left mainly to local opinion‚ and officers ranked as high as colonels were democratically elected! In the South‚ cavalrymen provided their own horses. ● This democratic and informal way of recruits

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    We Should Stop Wars Jonathan Granoff – “Nuclear Weapons‚ Ethics‚ Morals and Law” Ron Paul – “Conscription: The Terrible Price of War” Jonathan Granoff – “Peaace and Security” War and Terrorism is perhaps one of the hottest topics in the U.S. The debate on whether a mosque should be built two blocks away from ground zero has refreshed people’s memory of the terrorist attack nine years ago. Many people in the U.S. believe that we are in a just war with the terrorists who threat the peace

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    didn’t report for induction when called‚ or attempted to claim disability to preserve their rights while many others refused service to win the rights they were never given . Draft avoidance is an purposeful decision not to adhere to the military conscription policies of one’s country . Those who practice

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    York‚ Asbury gives a very in depth description of the New York Draft Riot. According to Asbury‚"The fighting raged through the street of New York City from Monday to Saturday‚ it had begun as a protest against the Conscription Act". March 1863‚ the U.S. Congress passed the conscription

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    Our Constitution adopted in 1789 gave Congress the "power to raise and support armies"‚ but did not mention or prohibit conscription. This paper reflects my exploration of the history of the draft‚ complete with court opinions and personal opinions. During the American Revolution the new state governments assumed the colonies’ authority to draft for their short term militias but denied General George Washington’s request to provide the central government the power to conscript. As the initial

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    Due to the increased amount of males necessary for conscription‚ draft notices became more and more mandatory and in December of 1965‚ more than 40‚000 men were forced to join the military. Draft card burnings during demonstrations became more frequent as the draft was a visual representation of the government’s power and war policy. Aside from protest‚ many draftees employed alternate ways of avoiding conscription through deferments‚ attending college‚ marriage‚ or applying for conscientious

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    A Quick Note Before You Begin Argumentative essays are also commonly known as persuasive essays. However‚ there are some differences between the two even if they’re commonly considered to be the same. Persuasive essays are short‚ around five to six paragraphs. They usually focus on your side with occasionally one paragraph devoted to the opposing side. Persuasive essays focus more on the emotions of the reader. Argumentative essays are usually longer in length‚ ranging from as little as five paragraphs

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