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    Cellphones on Campus?

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    reasons. Although this may be true‚ having phones actually decrease the student’s safety. According to www.ehow.com‚ “parents make children targets for violent attackers and thieves by giving them expensive gadgets to take to school.” This proves that cellphones‚ which also go into the group of expensive gadgets‚ can harm many children. Although there is the GPS system on the phone‚ in the case of locating a child‚ often if only gives parents some knowledge of where the child’s phone‚ not the child itself

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    hearing. These senses are specifically important and much needed when driving. The elderly are at much higher risk for being involved in a car accident. If an individual over 60 is tested in these areas every three years‚ a determination can be made at that time whether or not safe driving is an issue. If you have a relative close to‚ or older than 60‚ then you might be more likely to understand the benefits of periodic driving tests. My goal is to persuade you to be aware

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    dangerous driving is? The teen mortality rate is always increasing because of things that could distract young drivers. The current driving ge is a few years too young. Teens maturity levels are still way low at the age of sixteen. The teen mortality rate has increased over the years. Accidents in motor vehicles is the leading cause of teenage deaths. Car accidents represent more than one-third of all deaths. Teen males have a 46% higher chance of getting in an accident than females. Driving is a very

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    Persuasion essay People that get in trouble for driving under the influence should have their licenses revoked forever. They put innocent people’s lives in danger for their own enjoyment. They also put their own lives in danger. Hundred and thousands of people die every year due to drunk driving incidents. Sometimes the people causing these tragedies‚ get the privilege to drive on our streets again. Does this sound right? Should we really risk other people’s lives just so this person is allowed

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    When delivering a persuasive speech‚ it is important to think about the ethical appeal‚ or ethos. Simply put‚ you will be able to convince more people if they believe you are a credible source‚ you have done your homework and you are putting forth the necessary information. I argued that the speaker’s credibility must be built and established in each speech; that what the speaker did or said before did not matter. It is important to realize that nowadays there are three different types of credibility

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    Persuasive Speech Outline

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    Persuasive Speech Plan Title: Charcoal as an Alternative Medicine Specific Speech Purpose: To convince my audience that charcoal has an effective therapeutic factor that can help them to meet certain instances and situation and convince them that it can cure diseases even the major ones. Statement: “Activated charcoal is similar to common charcoal‚ but is made especially for use as a medicine. To make activated charcoal‚ manufacturers heat common charcoal in the presence of a gas that causes

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    own property recorded you for other people’s lawsuits. The self driving car will have many cameras and sensors and will not only record the road‚ but you too! These cars will not only be a legal and safety hazard‚ they will take people’s jobs. Some people drive others around as a job‚ and they have been trained and are good at it. If driverless cars become popular‚ then people will no longer be employed by taxi companies. Self driving cars also cannot imitate human intelligence‚ therefore‚ they cannot

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    Do you feel safe while driving on the road with other people whom you don’t even know? Many people think it is not safe to drink and drive‚ but many people still drink and drive. No matter if the person is the greatest person on Earth but I am sure that one day he or she will drive drunk. When you are drunk you obviously have no sense about what you are doing. Well if that is the case then you should have planned ahead. Not many have thought this‚ problem drunk driving is really getting big

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    the years. There has also been some contradiction as whether or not cell phones should be banned in schools. Some people‚ such as the author(s) of “Schools Review Cell Phone Bans‚” (2009) say that cell phones are a distraction to students while trying to learn; while other authors‚ such as the author of “Cell Phones in the Classroom‚” (2010) Marie Bjerede‚ say that cell phones offer students the ability to branch out of text books and retrieve information from the internet right from a smartphone. When

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    Edwards Persuasive Speech

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    Hands of an Angry God by Jonathan Edwards‚ he delivers rhetorical devices to persuade his audience. The rhetorical devices he conveys to create a persuasive speech includes : metaphor‚ figurative language‚ and analogy to create a stylistic device to illustrate his audience that he warn people of their condemnation . Edwards point of view throughout this speech was to create this imagery full of misery what God can do. In addition‚ he wants us to create this image that there is no end to this exquisite

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