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    Carolyn Gaudioso 2-13-12 Dr. Vericker: English 211 Persuasive Essay School Budget Cuts Do More Harm Than Good Due to the financial crisis there have been many changes made to government programs to reduce costs and help with debt. Many of these cuts are happening statewide‚ in America’s public schools. The first programs that are being cut are the art programs‚ and the excuse is that the core classes are more important. The argument is that children need to be more focused on test scores

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    Persuasive Essay : Many people would be happy and satisfied if they were in a relationship with money and fame. Doesn’t that seem like the perfect life? Everyone begins to think that in life that’s all that matters‚ and that’s all they need‚ nothing could be better. Society dictates our morals‚ feelings‚ the way we do things and try’s to tell us certain things we do are wrong and we need to do them the way they feel necessary. Our generations to come will have no clue what the meaning of a true‚

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    Persuasive Essay w/o Visual Prompt: For this assignment‚ you are required to write an argumentative/persuasive essay. Topic: Think about something that is wrong (as you see it) in America or another country (i.e. your native country). Whatever you choose to write about‚ you have to make sure that you offer solutions to the problem. This is not a definition essay where you will just define and explain your problem; you have to argue (persuasively) why the problem exists and how the problem

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    Graffiti is a form of art. The art of graffiti is probably the most common form of art found in the world. Whether it is your “tag”‚ or a mural on the side of a building‚ graffiti is present worldwide. Even in our town you can walk around the middle school and find some form of graffiti. But how can you define graffiti? Graffiti starts at the bottom level‚ the “tag”. A tag is a graffitist’s signature that is usually an alternate alias. It is written so that the reader cannot read it easily. Tags

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    of Courage an anti-war novel? Is it more neutral? What is Crane’s perspective on war itself? In The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane‚ Henry Fleming faces authenticity of war‚ while his mom is facing the authenticity of her son leaving her on her own (anti-war). The Red Badge of Courage is a neutral novel‚ according to evidence in The Red Badge of Courage and in outside sources. The Red Badge of Courage is a neutral novel‚ and this is kenned from the definition of an anti-war novel; something

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    Persuasive Paper Hawk BCOM/275 January 13‚ 2011 Danielle Chavez Persuasive Paper One major concern throughout the United States‚ is teenage pregnancy. Let’s face it‚ there is nothing we can do to eliminate this huge problem amongst us. However‚ there are many ways we can reduce the statistics of teenage pregnancy. One great solution we‚ as a country‚ can promote‚ is to allow condoms to be issued within high schools. Although there are many concerns and questions to allow this act

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    Aristophanes’ comedic anti-war play‚ Lysistrata‚ manipulates gender politics in order to ultimately promote the notion of peace. It is not through feminist ideals‚ but rather the the exploitation of gender and exploration of gender politics in which the comedy is able to present a political argument against war. In order to demonstrate the politically resonating stance that Aristophanes retains‚ this paper will outline the facets of the play which clearly validate such stance through the manipulation

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    Before Hitler even rose to power‚ anti-Semitism was prevalent in Germany. Throughout history Jews have been persecuted and restricted for their beliefs and race during such times as the Byzantine Empire and the Crusades; however‚ during the Enlightenment many European countries tolerated and lifted many restrictions on Jews. Nevertheless‚ many still hated the Jews for their racial appearance. It was Adolf Hitler that sparked rise of anti-Semitism and the Holocaust. Hitler became supreme ruler

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    When I was around six years old‚ one of my favorite places to go with my father was McDonalds. Those perfectly bronzed golden arches‚ the ultimate American icon‚ stood out no matter what part of the city road you were driving on. Then‚ the closer and closer you got to heaven‚ it hit you like a Russian freight train…..that smell‚ that wonderful‚ mind blowing‚ slap me in the face nectar that could only come from two places; mother’s kitchen and McDonalds. Of course this love affair all started in

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    national government and one group called the Anti-Federalists‚ opposed the development of a national government. The Federalists ratified the Constitution to help properly manage the debt and tensions following the American Revolution. The Anti-Federalists opposed the development of a strong federal government and the ratification of the Constitution‚ preferring instead for power to remain in the hands of state and local governments. Although the Anti-Federalists were unsuccessful in the prevention

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