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    Gay Marriages Subjective Claim Throughout history‚ a marriage has been a male and female exchanging vows‚ promising their lives to eachother. Never did anyone think‚ that gays had a right to get married‚ it was always considered a sin to be gay. Legal binding marriage between two homosexuals nowadays‚ whether it be a male and male or a female and female relationship‚ should not be legalized after following a long history of marriages. There are too many factors that need to be addressed when

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    Jesse Roach Stidham Eng 112-4144 Toulmin Argument Essay October 8‚ 2014 The Inevitable Future It is hard to argue the fact that our future will see technological advances that will shape and change the way people go about their lives. Although change is imminent‚ it is unknown exactly how and to what degree these changes will impact society as a whole. These types of questions are the focal points of arguments set up by two highly respected technological minds‚ Ray Kurzweil and Bill Joy‚ who take

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    situation to analyze an argument essay? How ca a viewer use the rhetorical situation to analyze an image? How can a writer use the rhetorical situation during the planning phase of writing a paper? They can analyze all objects above by using the TRACE analysis 3. Why is the audience important in argument? What types of positions might an audience initially hold? The audience is important because without the audience you have no argument. You will not be able to prove your point with no audience.

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    Question A: What is the claim? Is it explicitly stated‚ or did you have to infer it? Part 1: What is the Claim? The author refers to farming as a minority lifestyle‚ and believes that it is overrepresented in early childhood education. In short‚ we live in an advanced society‚ thus children should no longer be educated on the inner workings of farm life. Part 2: Is it explicitly stated‚ or did you have to infer it? No‚ I did not have to read between the lines discover the claim of the essay

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    Sarah E. Lichtefeld Professor Terri Perez English 102 5 April 2015 The practice of celibacy is often thought to be sacred and coupled with religious practices‚ beliefs‚ culture and society to be full of people that are regarded as heroic and self-less‚ and trustworthy. Celibacy is a practice of being free from all sexual activity that a person personally chooses to do. “Voluntary sacrifice of all sexual pleasure is an extreme form of religious asceticism (Sipe‚ 545).” Celibacy takes a great deal

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    Social Media: The Downfall Nisha Abraham Sullivan University ENG 204: Advanced Writing July 11‚ 2013 Abstract Social Media is affecting our society in a negative way. From being the number one cause of divorce‚ ruining people’s careers‚ and being a haven for teen suicides‚ many misfortunes arise due to social media. People may not notice its damaging side effects yet it is slowly but surely proving detrimental to all involved in the game. By taking a step back and maintaining self-control

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    Pilar Vizzo 11/01/2012 According to Barbara Holland‚ in the conclusion of her book They Went Whistling: Women Wayfarers‚ Warriors‚ Runaways‚ and Renegades (2001)‚ women have been allowed to have careers as a way to keep them busy so that they are not voicing their opinions on critical issues that exist or may arise. Instead of using their energies to participate in politics or law passing‚ they are occupied with keeping the “establishment” safe since keeping their jobs or careers has been imposed

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    EN1420 Analysis 1.1 The history of the right to bear arms‚ this has been an American tradition since colonist set foot on North American soil. Mass murders have been cause by guns does this mean we should only allow our military to have guns? I believe in the constitution we have the right to bear arms. It was written in the constitution for a reason. Without guns it makes our country weak. I’m not talking about just our military having them I’m talking about citizens not being able to have guns

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    EN1420 Analysis 2.1 07/07/14 The essay “Does the Internet Make You Smarter?” talks about how the internet has evolved from classic print and how it affects people in today’s society. The author talks about what people have the capability to create using the internet and electronics. The author also talks about the mediocre things that are being published on the internet. Throughout the essay the author talks about the issues that society came upon when the first printing press was created and how

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    Not All Industrial Food is Evil Lauri Gavilano EN1420 December 13‚ 2014 Not All Industrial Food Is Evil In the article Not All Industrial Food Is Evil‚ published on August 17‚ 2013‚ in The New York Times‚ Mark Bittman questions how a pound of tasteless and watery tomatoes cost $2-$3 a pound when 2lbs. of canned tomatoes‚ that had a better taste to them‚ could cost only half that amount. Now that businesses have to produce so much food for the population and with the processes tomato market

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