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    to work out what your argument will be. In writing an argument is not simply two people yelling at each other. Rather it is a persuasive writing style that attempts to convince the reader that they should agree with the writer’s thesis/position.  This is done by giving the essay a logical structure‚ which is supported by evidence and leads to a sound conclusion. This is what we mean by your ‘argument’. Notice it asks you to ‘Discuss the impact…’. In constructing your arguments you will need to consider:

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    judge them. These setbacks in society prompts‚ writer‚ Suzanne Britt Jordan‚ to write the informal argument “That Lean and Hungry Look” which effectively reverses a well-established cultural stereotype and judges the thin person rather than the fat person‚ to prove that there is a benefit to being heavier and that heavier people are more fun to be around than thin people. The overall theme of this argument is the importance of happiness; you do not have to be thin to be happy‚ and you do not have to

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    Gasland‚ by Josh Fox‚ a Strong Argument against Hydraulic Fracturing Gasland‚ a documentary by Josh Fox‚ details the dangers of hydraulic fracturing. The film starts when Fox receives an offer from a gas company to rent his land and drill for natural gas. He travels across the United States investigating the affects in places where fracturing has is already established. Fox provides a strong argument that hydraulic fracturing is a danger to the environment and residents where the drilling occurs

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    action on Syria. Then moves on to make some profound arguments. Putin argues that a potential strike by the US‚ despite strong opposition from many countries and major political and religious leaders‚ could lead to more innocent victims and escalation‚ potentially spreading the conflict beyond Syria’s borders. He is also stressing that a strike would increase violence and unleash a new wave of terrorism. I consider this a weak inductive argument by prediction. Although Putin’s premises may be true

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    Research Always Comes First The internet is something that is used 24 hours a day‚ 7 days a week and approximately 1‚319‚872‚109 people (Statistics Brain) use it every day. When that many people are online every day there are bound to be arguments. In “Arguing on the Internet” by Luis Poza‚ Poza describes going online and deciding to write his beliefs on gun control in a group chat. After commenting‚ he realizes that it might not have been the best idea because he didn’t fully research the topic

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    Length: Your essay should consist of roughly 6-8 paragraphs: an introductory paragraph with your thesis statement a paragraph with necessary background information 3 paragraphs discussing one argument each a paragraph introducing and refuting a counter-argument‚ either preceding or following your own arguments a concluding paragraph with a restatement of your thesis Please see Refining Composition Skills p. 272 and the handout “Organizing the Argumentative Essay” for examples of how to structure

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    FOOD PEDDLERS: Stop them for our children’s sake DO you know exactly what your children are eating while they are at school? Most parents are careful of their children’s diet‚ at home and at school. Many children bring home-cooked meals to school while some buy them at the school canteen‚ which is monitored by the school authorities and the Health Ministry. School canteens have a menu and price list‚ and under a directive from the Education Ministry‚ sale of junk food is prohibited. However

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    entitled‚ ‘Killing and Letting Die’ is one which provides arguments through hypothetical situation’s‚ discrediting opinions and beliefs of other modern philosophers. Its main cause is to locate moral differentiation between the active taking of life versus allowing death to occur by means of not producing assistance. Afterwards Foot applies these beliefs onto the sub-topic of abortion‚ highlighting flawed examples of pro-abortion arguments she then counters these with her own strong outlooks. In

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    activities to stay connected with the outside world‚ she justifies that there should be a limit in order to prevent the school’s pride‚ images and capabilities of making decisions. I‚ as a reader‚ have a neutral thought in despite of seeing Croissant’s arguments very convincing and helpful because corporate sponsorships also have a big impact in students’ academic lives. Croissant’s article was a wake-up call to students and faculty members to become more aware of the influence of private sectors. She

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    variety of opposing arguments. He states that he would linger in the ‘no man’s land between opposing arguments’‚ and wished to be drawn to one side‚ but found advantages and disadvantages in both. When he grew to accept his ‘confusion’‚ he realized that people like him are needed for the world to function. He‚ along with others like him‚ act as a bridge between opposing arguments‚ and without them‚ different groups would be completely divided. He believes that every argument needs a few ‘wobblies’

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