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    express this point. The author effectively uses factual information in this way and makes a reasonable persuasive argument. The main point of this particular essay is to persuade the reader that the U.S. government should consider Universal Health Care for its citizens. The introduction was strong and provided a valid basis for the entirety of the essay. The thesis statement was clear and concise and the essay was well thought out in terms of factual examples. The supporting paragraphs show a topic

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    Both the Odyssey and the Aeneid share some similarities as epics; both describe the trials of a heroic figure who is the ideal representative of a particular culture. There are even individual scenes in the Aeneid are borrowed from the Odyssey. Yet‚ why are Odysseus and Aeneas so unlike one another? The answer is that the authors lived in two different worlds‚ whose values and perceptions varied greatly of a fundamental level. Greek culture and literature had a great dominating influence over Roman

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    conditions that truly detailed their writings. It is very hard to find similarities because the two had a very different life from one another and this evident in their writings. There experiences made them and made their writings‚ giving you biased and factual information. This makes both writings very different in what their meaning was and what it is that they were trying to get

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    adores Wickham and believes him to be the perfect gentleman. He achieves this high appraisal mainly through his false recount of his previous affairs with Mr Darcy‚ saying of Darcy “It is wonderful‚ for almost all his actions may be traced to pride; and pride has often been his best friend. It has connected him nearer with virtue than with any other feeling” (page 75).The false recount of Wickham’s affairs with Fitzwilliam Darcy confirms Elizabeth’s previous opinions of Darcy‚ which she presents through

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    heresy and to ultimately take back Jerusalem. In the ensuing journey to The Holy Land many Jewish communities were the first victims of the crusade. Solomon bar Samson were Jewish writers who chronicled the beginnings of these first crusades‚ they recount the crusaders‚ led by Emico. In the chronicles‚ Emico is view as wicked‚ far from the image that the word crusader invokes (Solomon bar

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    I feel that the electoral college system needs to be removed from our presidential elections. It causes more harm than good and‚ makes many voters not vote. There are pros and cons to the system but‚ there are too many cons for it to continue. Presidential candidates only care about big states “for the win”. Which makes voters think they’re small electoral college state is worthless. So in this essay‚ I will convince you and‚ tell you the truth behind the Electoral College system. A major

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    The Symposium (c. 385-370 BCE) is widely regarded as one of Plato’s greatest philosophical and stylistic triumphs. The dialogue recounts a drinking party in the house of Agathon at which Socrates and a number of other prominent Athenian citizens deliver speeches in praise of Eros (Love). Our assigned section begins just after the end of Agathon’s speech‚ in which the young Sophist heaped lavish praise on Love for his youth and beauty. Socrates addresses the gathering and disputes Agathon’s account

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    culture‚ race and religion between the Indigenous people of the Americas and the Colonists. Mary Rowlandson was a proud woman of the Christian faith‚ wife of Reverend Joseph Rowland‚ whom she settled with in Lancaster‚ MA in the year 1656. She recounts the events that transpired on February 10th‚ 1675 in her narrative‚ where she mentions “a great number of Indians” (12) descending upon Lancaster and wreaking havoc. Her faith was tested greatly during her time in captivity‚ most notably when

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    character‚ but they attribute negative events to external factors‚ so quite literally‚ self-serving bias is making oneself look good and blaming other factors. In Book 2 of the Aeneid‚ Virgil recounts the Battle of Troy from the Roman perspective while in Books 3 and 4 of the Odyssey and in the Iliad‚ Homer recounts the battle from the Greek perspective. Both epics tell the story of the Greeks construction of the Trojan Horse‚ which is a wooden horse secretly hiding the army in its hollow gut. The Greeks

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    church’s authority; and have revelations‚ as the Book of your church has provided the revelations for you. Pain spends of the time‚ justifying these claims by finding several in the books. These will be separated into categories: empirical falsehoods‚ factual contradictions‚ and logistical fallacies. The New Testament claims that the Virgin became without (pg 16). This is a example of falsehood‚ no woman can conceive a hild first having sex a man. Noone can‚ so words of the marry by those who what

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