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    Many students‚ teachers‚ and parents focus on stress that tests in academic life cause‚ while others strongly defend standardized tests because of their advantages. Apparently‚ there are a lot of counterarguments‚ that need to be considered‚ but in my view‚ that worth it‚ to have tests as obligation in school program. To begin with‚ everyone has benefit from tests‚ which evaluate effectively pupil’s knowledge in specific area. First of all‚ it facilitates work of teachers.Teachers can get clear

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    [development of the idea that the structure and style of the story are designed‚ precisely‚ to affect readers so that they’re no longer indifferent to abuse with evidence from the text.] CONCLUSIONS: [don’t introduce new ideas] Main possible counterargument – can’t a man write with a feminist intention? And‚ is this story addressing men or women? ******************************** TITLE: “An open interpretation of “The Meat”: Between disgust and denunciation” THESIS: If this story had been

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    Hillary Rodham Clinton’s “Remarks to the U.N. 4th World Conference on Women Plenary Session” (1995) The speech that was given by former first lady Mrs. Hilary Clinton is basically about the empowerment of woman. Mrs. Clinton’s speech was intended to “bring new dignity and respect to women and girls all over the world”. I guess the most obvious bias is that Mrs. Clinton is a woman; therefore of course she would want more empowerment for her own gender. She can relate to woman because she is one

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    The narrator presents a reductionist attitude towards the current state of comedy in the present cultural canon of the modern world. This viewpoint betrays both the ability of the postmodern world to deal with enduring philosophical problems and the narrator’s own perspective on the significance of Shakespeare’s works. Though a modern work has not entered the realm of cultural significance like Shakespeare’s work‚ this does not mean that modern comedy lacks the philosophical depth and thematic approach

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    Briefly outline the main points in the paper II. Body Clearly present the main points of the paper as listed in the thesis Give strong examples‚ details‚ and explanations to support each main points If an argumentative paper‚ address any counterarguments and refute those arguments If a research paper‚ use strong evidence from sources—paraphrases‚ summaries‚ and quotations that support the main points III. Conclusion Restate your thesis from the introduction in different words Briefly

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    Rebuttal: A rebuttal is implied against the position that standardized testing is an adequate test of student’s knowledge and job skills. A rebuttal establishes what is wrong‚ invalid‚ or unacceptable about an argument and may also present counterarguments or new arguments that

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    “The Meanings of Freedom” – Leif Wenar is an essay that responds that G.A. Cohen’s concept on “freedom” by saying that it is not always accurate. Cohen’s main claim is that the lack of money and poverty carries with it lack of freedom. In this paper‚ Wenar discusses the further analysis of the meanings of “freedom” as it relates to ordinary usage‚ interference‚ and what counts as unfreedom. Wenar explains that though there are different meanings of “freedom‚” smooth communication occurs when the

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    Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 3 Recommendation 4 Supporting Reasons for Recommendation 5 Increase Employee Productivity 5 Improve Job Satisfaction 7 Reduce Employee Turnover 8 Counterargument and Rebuttal 9 Reservations against Recommendation 9 Rebuttal of Reservations 9 Conclusion 10 Reference List 11 Executive Summary This report will discuss how low morale effects turnover within the Florida Department

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    Applying the Critical Thinking Model Medical Torture Introduction Asclepius Patton is a military nurse‚ approached by his superior Col. Ratchet‚ to take a position overseeing interrogation of prisoners of war. Patton is struggling with which decision‚ pertaining to this offer‚ whether listen to his ethical beliefs‚ or ignore his morals and accept this position. Identification(1) In this case study there are five ethical issues in which I find. 1. Is it right to take care of injuries

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    ------------------------------------------------- Forms and styles This section describes the different forms and styles of essay writing. These forms and styles are used by a range of authors‚ including university students and professional essayists. [edit]Cause and effect The defining features of a "cause and effect" essay are causal chains that connect from a cause to an effect‚ careful language‚ and chronological or emphatic order. A writer using this rhetorical method must consider the subject

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