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    Running Argument Essay

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    Before you read this one thing you should know is that although running can be very beneficial to the human body‚ not everyone is built the same‚ thus‚ not everyone is made to run. With that said‚ running is a part of many people’s daily lives and most of these people have learned how far they can push themselves without causing too much strain on their bodies. Running is also a way that people find self-achievement and purpose and without it don’t know how to function in their lives‚ these people

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    Argument Organizer Choose one of the following questions to answer for the argument essay in this module. Does our state do enough to prevent distracted driving? OR Can a Public Service Announcement (PSA) help reduce the number of distracted driving incidents? Part One 1. Write the claim you will present in your argument essay. I believe that the state does not do enough to prevent distracted driving because they really do not want to take action on anything until something major

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    Argument Essay - Marriage

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    Marriage: What’s It’s Future? The tradition of marriage is that typically a man and woman have a special day where they pledge to spend the rest of their lives together. But what if that tradition was to be broken; perhaps it would be a man and man to be married or a woman and a woman‚ even a polygamous marriage. The term "nuclear family" (a.k.a man and woman marriage with their children) has made the United States so narrow minded into thinking that there is only one type of socially

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    Chipotle's Argument Essay

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    In today’s American Society‚ people yearn for quick and healthful meals. According to food research firm Technomic‚ 47 percent of Americans say they want healthier fast food options‚ but only about 23 percent actually order them (Sniegowski). An individual often subconsciously orders foods that look enticing in pictures or from companies that declare false information about the food in the advertisements; this enables fast food chains to operate profitably. A good fast food restaurant chain should

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    Fracking Argument Essay

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    There are still many setbacks to fracking for example earthquakes‚ water pollution‚ air pollution‚ and health problems that need to be worked out in order to make it the best it can be. By using different chemicals during the process of fracking can make it cleaner and less destructive to the environmental

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    Proposal Argument Essay

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    Licensing for personal trainers: legitimizing the profession. “In its present form‚ personal training only dates back a few decades‚ yet it is among the fastest growing professions in the U.S.” (Holt). In the 80’s and 90’s personal trainers were predominantly heavy lifters who looked like they could soon compete in a bodybuilding contest. The muscular physique automatically qualified each of them as “guru” in the fitness world and helped quickly build a clientele. Towards the late-90’s‚ the situation

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    Dystopian Argument Essay

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    In dystopian literature it’s coming that the Author is trying to portray a message involving a controlling government. Veronica Roth’s novel Divergent displays a dystopian nation where the citizens are split up into 5 factions. Amity; the peaceful. Abnegation; the selfless. Erudite; the intelligent. Candor; the honest. Dauntless; the brave. They are placed in these factions upon the age of 16 they take an aptitude test and their result tell them the faction that would be the best fit for them. The

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    Argument of Love Essay

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    Precious Howard-Torregano September 20‚ 2010 English 112 “Young Love Becomes True Love” Have you heard the term ‘’high school sweethearts?’’ Well‚ just in case you have not‚ it is the significant other that you spent most of your high school career with. By staying with this person through good and bad times‚ and inspiring them to do better you are guaranteed the relationship will remain strong. On the other hand‚ people feel you should grow and experience the world in order to learn and understand

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    Training Argument Essay

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    It is my honor to recommend Federal Air Marshal Kenneth Randles for the position of Training Instructor of the Federal Air Marshal Service’s Detroit Field Office. As a highly respected member‚ mentor‚ and leader‚ FAM Kenneth Randles’ s contributions to the Federal Air Marshal Service are exemplary. His dedication to the mission is unequaled and places him in the top tiers of his peers. Joining the Federal Air Marshal Service in August 2010‚ FAM Randles brought with him significant training

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    Personal Argument Essay

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    In 1848‚ in Seneca Falls‚ New York‚ the fight for women’s voting rights began when two women‚ Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B Anthony wanted to expand women’s rights and opportunities. They wanted to make women self-sufficient and equal with men. They were unaware that an organized meeting by wives and mothers about the rights of women would make history. This would be the beginning of a long hard struggle for the rights of women and the battle would span over a time of 70 years. Elizabeth

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