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    In the TED Talk‚ Rita Pierson said that creating connections with the students can help the teachers be more effective at their jobs. Making connections with the students will create a safer environment for the students to express their feelings without fears. Every teacher needs to be passionate toward teaching and dedicate their sweats and tears to guide the students toward their dreams. Teaching will be effortless if the teachers have an open-minded with everything because it will help them with

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    Antulov‚ Matia English 102 – Analysis and Argument Neeraj Prakash March 26‚ 2012 Education Not Regulation During the past decade there has been an increasing amount of criticism on fast food. Movies like Supersize Me have portrayed fast food as the culprit to the overwhelming amount of people who have become obese. Many health advocates are convinced that increased government regulation of the fast food industry will aid in reducing obesity levels. Yet‚ while there are those that want to implement

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    Brandon Gross 9/27/12 English 11 Period 1 In NASA‚ the Mars science lab rover is acknowledged‚ over a budget at 2.5 billion dollars. Although Obama’s Fiscal plan for 2013 would incise NASA’s funds from 587 million dollars to 360 million dollars‚ no quantity of money is worth Mars exploration. Mars is still merely a rocky surface in the midst of no indication of water or active geology. Space exploration is exceptionally expensive to the citizens of the United States; the government

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    Final Draft “Equality by design”‚ that’s what I like to say. Schools have been doing wrong things like banning individuality through the use of school uniforms. Why shouldn’t students wear uniforms? Uniforms only make the students life more miserable. Uniforms limit a student’s individuality‚ it eliminates a crucial form of self-expression‚ and it indicates a lack of confidence in the student’s ability to make responsible choices. Like so many people‚ we want the best and happiest for the students

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    Persuasive Falls

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    If you love waterfalls‚ this is the trail for you. In addition to three impressive falls‚ there are numerous smaller waterfalls along this trail‚ and many more cascading down off of the mountain for those willing to make the hike all the way up to Van Trump Park. The trail begins at Christine Falls‚ which can be viewed from the main road. A short climb takes you to a sturdy footbridge where you can look down upon the falls crashing onto the rocks below and up to the whitewater of Van Trump Creek

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    Ana Perez Cortes GEO 102 10:30-11:45 Animals in Entertainment: Zoos & Circuses Topic: Animals in entertainment: Zoos and Circuses Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to support the PETA organization which advocates for animal rights‚ whether its becoming a member‚ donating money or just supporting their cause. I. Introduction A. Attention-Getting (Hook) Material (focus attention on problem): Imagine being on an island where you have the freedom to do whatever

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    Learning Objective Understand the structural parts of a persuasive speech. Attention Statement Show a picture of a person on death row and ask the audience: does an innocent man deserve to die? Introduction Briefly introduce the man in an Illinois prison and explain that he was released only days before his impending death because DNA evidence (not available when he was convicted)‚ clearly established his innocence. A statement of your topic and your specific stand on the topic:

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    Speech Persuasive Speech Guidelines Time Length:​ 5-7 minutes Topic:​ You will choose a topic for your persuasive speech. When considering a topic: ● will you have enough information to cover for the length of the speech? ● will your audience be interested in your viewpoint on this topic? ● will you enjoy researching this topic? Outline:​ Once you have received approval for your topic‚ you will need to create an outline. This will help you plan your research and delivery of your speech. Visual Aids:​

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    Persuasive Paper Part 1: A Problem Exists Children on Trial Michelle Swearingen Strayer University Professor Laura Howard English 215: Research & Writing February 2‚ 2014 A common theory among many people is that if a crime is committed‚ punishment is deserved and that the punishment should fit the crime. What are the influencing factors when punishment is determined? Today‚ minors who commit violent crimes can be tried as adults or as a juvenile. The juvenile justice system provides

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    The final bell rings; it’s the last day of school and summer break has finally come! Students don’t have to think about school for at least another 2 ½ months: that’s the way it should be. Schools should continue following the traditional calendar‚ and not a year-round calendar. There are multiple downsides to year-round schooling. It has no positive effects on education‚ it costs more for the school and families‚ and it ruins the long-awaited summer vacation. These are only a few things. Unlike

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