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    Samantha Bultman Professor Broussard English II-76 Apirl 3‚ 2017 Conforming Vs. Nonconforming Has life ever thrown something at you that you weren’t exactly ready for‚ and you didn’t know yourself well enough to confront the problem head on? This was the case of Tim O’Brien in his story‚ “On the Rainy River”. O’Brien narrators a fictional‚ yet very realist story‚ in which he is his own main character. It was 1968 and O’Brien was 21‚ and he‚ along with many other men his age were being drafted into

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    The argumentative essay In an argumentative essay‚ you present and justify your own point of view on a statement such as “A woman’s place is in the home”. You have to consider the argument for and against the views expressed in the statement‚ and try to persuade your readers to agree with you. Focus on skills: planning an argumentative essay. 1. An argumentative essay should begin with introduction which refers to the title and briefly states your point of view. 2. The main body of the essay is

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    The Argumentative Essay The purpose of an argumentative essay is to persuade the reader to accept or seriously consider your opinion on a controversial issue. Has 3 parts: Claim‚ Counter Claim‚ Rebuttal‚ (plus Introduction and Conclusion) Whom are you trying to reach? What do they already know about your topic? What is your relationship with your audience and how does it impact your word choice and tone? Claim Your opinion or position on an issue Must be supported with evidence

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    Argumentative Essay Writing Section 1: The Thesis An argumentative essay is built around a specific statement known as the thesis or conclusion that is debatable within the field in which you are studying. In other words‚ at the center of an argumentative essay is a statement with which your readers may disagree. Your essay will need to support that statement in a manner that convinces your readers of its truth. Debatable Statements: Statements with which other people might or might not agree

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    Argumentative Essay Checklist Introduction ☐ Sets the context in the introduction by reviewing the topic in a general way ☐Establishes why the topic is important (exigence) or why readers should care about the issue ☐Presents an explicit thesis statement (stated directly) ☐Presents an arguable thesis statement (it can be proven valid) ☐Follows the guidelines set forth in the assignment by narrowing the scope of the thesis statement to meet the conditions set by the key question Transitions ☐Uses

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    Written Assignment 8: Writing an Evaluation/Argumentative Essay Write an evaluation/argumentative essay on a topic of your choice. Several possible topics are listed below‚ but you are free to come up with your own. Develop your evaluation/argument in an essay of about 500 words. If you wish‚ use statistics‚ examples‚ or quotations from sources you find helpful and supportive. Possible topics: * A review of a book you have read or a movie or television show you have seen. * An evaluation

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    SCHENCK VS. UNITED STATES (1919) The Schenck court case of 1919 developed out of opposition to U.S. involvement in World War I (1914-1918). Antiwar sentiment in the United States was particularly strong among socialists‚ German Americans‚ and religious groups that traditionally supported antiviolence. In response to this outlook‚ Congress passed the Espionage Act of 1917. This law provided heavy fines and jail terms for interfering with U.S. military operations or for causing

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    PGTP Karachi Institute of Power Engineering (KINPOE) -CHASNUPP Centre of Nuclear Training (CHASCENT) PAKISTAN ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION P.O. BOX NO. 3183‚ Paradise Point‚ Hawks Bay Road‚ Karachi Phone: 021-99202222 Ext: 2701 Fax: 021-99202240 E-mail: pgtp@kinpoe.edu.pk Website: www.kinpoe.edu.pk APPLICATION FORM - 2010 Post Graduate Training Program (Nuclear Technology) at CHASCENT (Mianwali) and KINPOE (Karachi) (Read instruction before filling the form) Roll NO. __________________

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    INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY MAIDAN GARHI‚ NEW DELHI-110068 Dated : ‚ 2010 Sub. : Re-Registration Form July‚ 2010 - BTS Second Year Dear Student‚ You will be completing one year of study of the BTS Programme in June‚ 2010. We would like you to register for the Second Year beginning from July 2010. Please fill-in the attached Re- Registration Form ‚ irrespective of whether you have appeared for the first Year Examination or not and whether you have passed

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    The Vietnam War was a major conflict in the cold war. Vietnam was divided into two. The north was communist controlled. The government in the south‚ although ran by a dictatorship than a democracy‚ was supported by the United States. In 1960‚ the United States started the war against the north Vietnam. Men as young as eighteen were being drafted for mandatory military service for the Naval and the army. In 1965‚ the United States increased the number of the United States troops and authorized the

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