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    audience. With the key terms explained by the first speaker‚ let us examine our motion once again. Mass media is the major contributor to teenage social problems today. In the light of our definitions‚ is this a valid proposition? Let us consider some arguments in favor of this proposition. I‚ as the opposition’s deputy minister‚ disagree with the motion because I believe that teenagers can make use of the mass media as a platform to voice out their opinions on current issues. With the existence

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    Some Key Points

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    Medical Records An EMR is more beneficial than paper records because it allows providers to: * Track data over time * Identify patients who are due for preventive visits and screenings * Monitor how patients measure up to certain parameters‚ such as vaccinations and blood pressure readings * Improve overall quality of care in a practice The information stored in EMRs is not easily shared with providers outside of a practice. A patient’s record might even have to be printed out and

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    Marketing Report May 2013 Claire Della Marta Identify Marketing Opportunities ------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents Introduction Background SWOT Analysis Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats BCG & GE Model BCG Model & Analysis GE Model & Analysis S.M.A.R.T Specific Measurable Achievable Time Frame Strategies & Tactics Strategy 1 Tactic 1 Tactic 2 Tactic 3 Strategy 2 Tactic 1

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    An Argument on Torture

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    means of getting a confession or information‚ or for sheer cruelty.” A second definition at dictionary.com states torture as “extreme anguish of body or mind; agony.” Torture does not sound pleasant at all and yet people insist upon defending and supporting the barbaric deed. Even the strong main arguments in support of torture fall flat when stood up against its opposition. It is absurd to believe the ideas that supporters of torture come up with. Many of their arguments only work in very specific situations

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    {text:bookmark-start} The Reasoning behind Serial Killers {text:bookmark-end} A serial killer is a person whom has killed at least three or more people over a period of time. This time period could be weeks‚ months‚ or even years. Condemning a serial killer for his or hers heinous crimes is easy for a person to do‚ However; one must take into consideration that nearly all serial killers were at some point victims of crimes themselves‚ whether it be from family or environment. We all know about

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    Everything is an Argument‚ Chapter 4 Arguments Based on Facts and Reason: Logos I. Logos- arguments based on reason‚ facts‚ or evidence a) Inartistic appeals- hard evidence - Facts - Clues - Statistics - Testimonies - Witnesses b) Artistic appeals- reason and common sense - Logic and reason - Mixed with Inartistic (What classifies as common sense?) - Occasionally arguments of future and past (predicting what will happen based on past events)

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    generalizations‚ and the second is that if some observations confirm a claim‚ then they also confirm any logical consequences of that claim. These guidelines are essential to the theory of inductive reasoning‚ a widely disputed set of ideas which attempts to make broad generalizations based on specific observations of events. Some people‚ namely Karl Popper and supporters of his logic‚ argue that induction is never justified‚ while supporters of Thomas Bayes’ reasoning‚ appropriately referred to as Bayesians

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    Orwell's Argument

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    Orwell’s central argument is that “ modern English‚ especially written English‚ is full of bad habits” and these bad habits “can be avoided if one is willing to take the necessary trouble” (Orwell 2). Orwell argues that“the decline of a language must ultimately have political and economic causes” but‚ “the process is reversible” (2). He also states that “language is a natural growth and not an instrument which we shape for our own purposes” (1). Language is constantly changing as political times

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    "Chicago‚" written Carl Sandburg is a rousing piece of writing about the lives of people in Chicago and about the city as a whole. In 1894‚ Carl Sandburg’s father‚ a laborer in the railroad yards of a small Illinois prairie town‚ secured a pass for his son to see Chicago. The enormous vitality of the city‚ as well as its economic injustices‚ left a deep impression on the young man that would emerge later in his groundbreaking poem "Chicago." As the son of a Swedish immigrant laborer‚ who in his youth

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    opinion I think that minus the fact that eugenics are racial and prejudice‚ the eugenicists are basically trying to create an “ideal person‚” and are determining a person’s future based on information about their genes and how that affects them. Many people in our society claim that everyone is equal‚ yet by supporting eugenics‚ shows that certain people won’t be able to help with reproduction because apparently their genes are not good enough to help the future of the human race. Eugenics is

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