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    America is a unique country‚ founded on the principle that we are endowed with “certain unalienable Rights‚ that among these are Life‚ Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness.” Yet today‚ through taxes and regulations‚ government takes half of what each American earns. Government regulates what goods and services entrepreneurs can offer consumers‚ and restricts consumer freedom to buy many goods from other countries. Politicians currently are trying to restrict or ban what we can smoke‚ where we can use our

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    Argument: Audience Analysis In this essay I tried to give more insight as to the reasons why Cigaretts should be illegal and be banned from even being sold. I give examples and true statistics on how cigarettes are harming the air‚ polluting it and the harms it has on your body and the long term affects it can have on not just your body but your mental state. I did research on the amount of people smoking cigarettes and how it affects not only the person smoking but the people or nature around

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    My Homeland security journey (Meher Ahmad) vs. as black as we wish to be (Thomas Chatterton Williams) While this essay is considered a “comparison/contrast” essay‚ that name can sometimes be misleading. Keep in mind that your thesis‚ and your essay‚ should be an argument. In the essay‚ if you argue that Meher Ahmad provide a more effective and convincing argument than Williams. One of the areas of support might be that Ahmad’s evidence is stronger. Then explain in detail how his evidence is stronger

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    “We are all ordinary. We are all boring. We are all spectacular. We are all shy. We are all bold. We are all heroes. We are all helpless. It just depends on the day” (Brad Meltzer). Hero‚ such a strong word with many definitions. A hero is an everyday‚ selfless‚ and courageous leader. Not someone who fears the unknown‚ but someone who is determined to do what is right. They take risks when no one else will. We are all heroes at some point. A hero is one who is not selfish‚ but one who sacrifices

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    The True Meaning of Friendship Friendship: the state of being friends: the relationship between friends. Friends are essential throughout life. They can make or break your day. Growing up with that moral being pounded into my head constantly really got me to take that lesson to heart and apply it to my life today. I’ve helped my friends through breakups‚ school drama‚ and family struggles more times than I can count. Friendship means to have a certain connection with certain people in your life

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    Freedom and liberty are some of the major reasons why many people came over from England a long time ago. For many people arriving to the new world was scary because they did not know the land. Over time‚ many more people started to arrive and a nation started to development. Some groups of people gained freedom and liberty as time at on. However‚ some groups gained some freedom and liberty but not same equality as the white men had. Women in history have been fighting for their liberty ever since

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    Argument Analysis Essay ENG 215 October 18‚ 2010 4.5 points I enjoyed reading this paper very much. It made excellent points about opinion and fear. However‚ it experienced some problems as noted in the text. Also‚ it did not use any outside research to support the position presented in the essay and depended solely on personal opinion and quotes taken directly from the essays. Nice job! Argument Analysis Essay Expressing your opinion is the foundation of an excellent essay. Your opinion

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    Phongvilai English 011 Mr. Russell 11/22/14 Ambition Ambition; a strong desire to do or to achieve something‚ typically requiring determination and hard work. Many people have different ambitions in life so the word ambition would have different definitions‚ depending on whom you ask. To me ambition is a burning urge and desire to achieve your goals or succeed. Ambition applies to dedication‚ motivation and time. I have many ambitions to achieve in a set period of time. For example my education‚ I

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    I do believe that a person can persuade others of a valid argument using emotions. As long as the person have valid facts. Their emotions can help them persuade others about the topic that they  are very passionate about. Kent did show some emotions in his speech‚ but he did not have any valid facts.  I do believe that does help if you can understand fallacies. I watched the video before I read the chapters and I felt like I was just listening to someone trying to change the way I understood life

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    a) Explain‚ using your own examples‚ John Stuart Mill’s case for freedom of expression. John Stuart Mill was a Utilitarian‚ believing that all ethical questions should be decided by applying the Principle of Utility. This principle states that the morally correct action in any situation is that which will increase happiness for the greatest number of people. Actions are right in proportion that they tend to promote happiness‚ wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness. From Warburton

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