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    Does Technology make us more knowledgeable and efficient or just more stressed? People are becoming increasingly more dependent of technology for everyday life. Businesses are using computers for accounting‚ pricing‚ stocking inventory‚ buying shipments‚ and using other online services. Families buy Christmas gifts online‚ research their summer holiday destination‚ and explore potential universities for senior students’ future career. Students use computers‚ iPhones‚ and iPads for school assignments

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    DO CURFEWS KEEP TEENS OUT OF TROUBLE? Do you literally know the real meaning of curfew and the history behind it? According to Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (2010)‚ the word “curfew” gives out two meanings; a commandment which prohibits individuals from going outside after a specific interval at nightfall and a period when broods must be home in the dusk. Curfew was originated from a French saying‚ “couvre-feu” which means “cover the fire” and back in Medieval England‚ it was mandatory for

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    Argumentative Relativism

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    Relativism Relativism is the philosophical position that all points of view are equally valid and that all truth is relative to the individual. Under the umbrella of relativism‚ there are many different groups‚ like cognitive‚ moral‚ and situational relativism. In moral/ethical relativism it amounts to saying that all moralities are equally good. In cognitive relativism it implies that all beliefs‚ or belief systems‚ are equally true. This essay will refute relativism‚ and its basic premise.

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    Samurais Argumentative essay Samurais were a vital part of Japanese culture and should have been allowed to continue. Although there were dangerous aspects of this tradition‚ it was also a large part of Japanese culture. As time passed‚ their existence had gradually lessened‚ resulting in their loss. Although the Samurai ways are no longer practiced‚ they have left a legacy that keeps on affecting the lives of people in Japan today. The traditions of the samurai still have an influence on the

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    Haylee Terrasi-Klempner English 10/ 2nd hour Argumentative Essay Fate! What is fate? I believe Franklin D. Roosevelt hit it right on the spot when he said‚ “Men are not prisoners of fate‚ but only prisoners of their own minds.” I also believe Henry Rollins was next to bat when he said‚ “I don’t believe in fate or destiny. I believe in various degrees of hatred‚ paranoia‚ and abandonment. However much of that gets heaped upon you doesn’t matter - it’s only a matter of how much you can take and

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    Argumentative Essay Australian Swimmers and Bodysuits: should they be worn in competition? An issue that has been debated lately is weather or not the Olympic athletes should be able to wear the full bodysuits. This debate started in May this year‚ just before the trials for the swimming team‚ who were to compete in the upcoming Sydney Olympic games. The bodysuits are being produced by Speedo and Adidas. They are made out of mainly Lycra‚ blended with a number of other materials. Nothing that could

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    Hannah White November 29‚ 2011 Argumentative Essay AP Literature and Composition Taking a Stand Against Bullying in Schools “You are ugly;” “why were you born;” “I feel sorry for your parents;” “you are fat;” “you are stupid;” all of these sayings are harmful and can eventually lead to serious injury or death. The people saying these mean phrases either do not think they hurt‚ or they do not care that the sayings hurt‚ but to the ones who have to hear these words it cuts deep to the bone. Most people

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    Argumentative Othello Essay In William Shakespeare’s play Othello “Honest Iago” (1.3.295) is perhaps the most interesting character in the play. Throughout the play he manipulates pretty much every character in order to somehow get ahead or to use them later to further execute his plan in destroying Othello. That plan comes to rise because he believes that Othello for many reasons has diminished his reputation. This is why the main motive behind all his actions is that reputation he has tried

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    Argumentative Essay on the Effect of Gentrification Living in a neighborhood of color wherein there is no preference for people with low income‚ represents a socio-historic process where rising housing costs‚ public policy‚ persistent segregation‚ and racial animus facilitates the influx of violence between black and white menace as a results of residential displacement which is otherwise refer to as gentrification. This has however deprived many citizens of the United States‚ a good quality of

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    In persuasive or argumentative writing‚ we try to convince others to agree with our facts‚ share our values‚ accept our argument and conclusions‚ and adopt our way of thinking. Elements toward building a good persuasive essay include establishing facts to support an argument clarifying relevant values for your audience (perspective) prioritizing‚ editing‚ and/or sequencing the facts and values in importance to build the argument forming and stating conclusions "persuading" your audience

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