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    Many ask‚ “Is the Bible the Word of God?” Dr. Elmer Towns compiled 10 arguments that the Bible is in fact the Word of God. Choosing one of these 10 persuading arguments was a daunting task as they are all equally convincing in my eyes. The extraordinary claims that the Bible is from God intrigued me the most. God had a unique message to convey to His people. This message had to be delivered in a manner that maintained the credibility of what He had to say. If we wanted to convey a message of

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    personally sharing his feelings‚ Philbert sets his disconsolate scene by including his audience in his memorable misfortunes. He successfully displays an acceptable situation where acts of speeding the death of suffering beings is acceptable; furthermore persuading his readers that under the right circumstances‚ critical choices have to be made. His oppressive descriptions of George’s health issues successfully grasp reader’s attention‚ while forcing them to visualize and connect to the sorrows captured

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    Jefferson uses Rousseau’s philosophy to rationalize the separation of American colonies from British crown 4) Shift to explore the differences in their writings a. Theoretical and Practical b. Initially not revolutionary and directly persuading to a revolution 5) Conclusion a. They‚ indeed‚ share some key concepts but the main difference remain to be the different political arenas‚ France and

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    evaluate whether Sainsbury should expand to these two emerging markets in order to expand its business. In this report‚ both opportunities and risks of Sainsbury to enter retail markets in China and India will be logically analyzed by using detailed persuading data and facts. To be specific‚ based on some analytical frameworks and models‚ the economic‚ political and legal‚ as well as cultural environments of the retail markets will be separately and thoroughly evaluated. Lastly‚ according to the consistent

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    MLA style. You will need to write a working thesis statement and outline that should be approved before you begin your essay. Remember that your thesis should be a claim or argument‚ i.e.‚ someone may disagree with your claim‚ and you are persuading him or her that your idea or interpretation is valid. A well developed thesis will include the answer why to your claim. In your essay‚ you will need to quote from the text to support each of your topic points (in your outline). Ideas for

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    According to “Why Literature Matters” written by Dana Gioia‚ there has been a downturn of reading in America. Gioia believes that he decline of reading in America will have a negative effect on society. He supports his theory with logic‚ reasoning‚ statistics‚ and facts. Gioia’s objective is to persuade people‚ particularly the younger generation‚ to read regularly. The downfall in reading is an immense issue in America. Gioia backs up his thoughts with logic and reasoning when he writes “The

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    fine line between the protagonist and the antagonist. In this short story‚ the antagonist Arnold Friend is a seducting creep that seduces young‚ innocent girls to “go on a date with him”. While he is at the protagonist‚ Connie’s‚ house‚ he is persuading Connie by telling her all about herself‚ including his “Sign. And he drew an X in the air‚ leaning toward [Connie]” (Oates 325). The “X” is implied as a symbol of evil and death. “X” is used as the antagonist’s sign to mark himself as evil and

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    resources for you to achieve. Working for a disorganized employer is very discouraging for an employee. I have also learned my weaknesses that I need to work on to further my career. I have learned that I need to working on my leading‚ networking‚ persuading‚ writing‚ presenting‚ and researching. I plan to work on these areas by becoming more confident and learning new techniques to improve on these skills. During this class I have learned new techniques and leadership theories that I can build on

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    1) Statement- Happy endings are traditional for books to give the sense of the reader a feeling of accomplishment‚ but the Great Gatsby Uses tragedy to portray a Happy ending but with a strong message. . Body 1- During the beginning of the book‚ the connection between gatsby and Daisy foreshadow a happy ending with the man and the lost woman. But the book crushes that happy ending with hard reality. Gatsby dies and the woman he devoted his life to didn’t bother to show up at his funeral showing

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    is trying to persuade the American people that they should try to change their ways. He does not feel as though they are being treated equally. The American government is pushing them to live in the places they demand. Chief Joseph gives a speech persuading the Americans that it is possible for the two conflicting groups of people to live in peace and get along. He just wants his people to be treated fairly without causing harm and preventing future harm. Causes: There are many different reasons

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