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    Distinct viewpoints on pastoral Life “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” is a pastoral poem written by Christopher Marlowe in 1593. The speaker‚ a Shepherd‚ narrates his love for a woman‚ persuades her to live with him and be his love while he depicts an idealized version of the rural environment. In 1596‚ Walter Raleigh wrote “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd” as a response to the poem by Marlowe. In this reply‚ Raleigh presents the downside of the country life through the voice of a nymph‚ as

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    Writing Workshop #7: Using Opposing Documents in DBQs The goal (though not absolute requirement) is always to try to use all of the documents in a DBQ. But students are often unsure of how to use documents that do not support – and may actually contradict – their argument. The following techniques will help you figure out how to do that. Sample Question (DBQ #7 in back of text): Historians have often portrayed the capitalists who shaped post-Civil War industrial America as either admirable

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    Domestic abuse is one of the most common types of family violence. The generic definition of domestic abuse is when one member of a family‚ relationship‚ or marriage abuses another member in their relationship. There are many signs of domestic abuse as well as many causes. The main argument people can propose about domestic violence is whether it’s ethical. Also‚ whether the person who is being abused earned‚ or deserved‚ the abuse. I understand that some individuals argue that the person being abused

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    2. Carl Sagan’s argument that humans place an unfair amount of importance on ourselves is obviously disturbing to us because we want to justify our life as one with meaning. However‚ when observing the importance of one human life on the cosmic level‚ it is hard to say that our lives are meaningful. Sagan further argues that once we lower our self-esteem and accept our meaningless‚ we will act with stewardship‚ kindness‚ and compassion. First‚ I believe Sagan is correct when he explains that our

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    they are careful when they do text while driving and take extra precautions such as only doing it at a red light and keeping their phones near the window so they can be able to see the road and avoid incoming cars".("Texting While Driving." Opposing Viewpoints in Context"). A 2010 report by the Pew Internet and American Life project focusing specifically on adults and cell phone distractions reported that 47% of all texting adults have sent or read a text message while driving. "About 75% of adults

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    - Summarize the viewpoints given in the option. In other words‚ what are the ins and outs of the option? This ideology believed that abolitionism did not have to be violent and could be quickly as long as the slave owners were requited. This would include a sort of “buying” the slaves and then letting them free. This would leave the old slave owners compensated and would allow the slaves to go free. Along with no violence this is an ideal solution. Although this idea sounds perfect‚ there were

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    It is quite clear that Columbus is a controversial figure in American history; many different views of the “Admiral of the Ocean” are presented to the American public. For starters Columbus Day is still viewed as a national holiday; on the other side many people are strongly rooted against celebrating the landing of Columbus on the Americas. Some people argue that there is no point to the holiday because Columbus did not even land in North America; others say that he is a crucial part of American

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    In Jane Austen’s Emma‚ two main characters‚ Mr. Knightley and Emma seem to have opposing views and cannot gain common ground. “There is one thing‚ Emma‚ which a man can always do‚ if he chuses‚ and that is‚ his duty; not by manoeuvring and finessing‚ but by vigor and resolution. It is Frank Churchill’s duty to pay this attention to his father. He knows it to be so‚ by his promises and messages; but if he wished to do it‚ it might be done. A man who felt rightly would say at once‚ simply and resolutely

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    causes a great deal of controversy. The central views of defining what religion is suffer two conflicting sides. On one opposing view of religion is more of narrower aspects‚ where they tend exclude many belief systems. An example of a narrow definition of religion is commonly seen as the “belief in God”‚ excluding polytheistic religions and atheistic religions. Another opposing view of religion is more of a vague aspect that suggests any and everything about a religion. An example of a vague

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    Opposing forces When looking back on the Sixties‚ one of the most dominating themes of that period was the Civil Rights Movement. The quest for civil rights had been started long ago‚ when the black man was freed from the bonds of slavery. Over a hundred years later‚ the problem of blacks being treated as second-class citizens still persisted. What could be done to correct the present situation? Some‚ both blacks and whites‚ believed that non-violence was the only means to achieve civil rights

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