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    plot to overthrow King Duncan and secure the kingdom for themselves and their lineage turned into a mental race the Macbeths couldn’t win. Plagued from the start‚ the stresses and anxiety were too much for the couple to handle- falling down a steady slope into madness neither could escape the mental illnesses creeping into their lives and were oblivious to the reality of the situations and their reactions to them. The stress and fear of getting caught killing King Duncan was the first line of sanity

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    Bùi Minh Thắng – KTTT55B Critical thinking assignment Selections 11A and 11B The two arguments discuss about whether Gay Marriage should be allowed or not. As far as reasonability is concerned‚ the first argument “Equal treatment is real issue – not marriage” is less strong than the second one “Gay Marriage Unnatural”. In the first argument‚ the writer (USA Today) had some good reasonings and didn’t use so many rhetorical devices. The ultimate ground of this argument was seeking for an equal treatment

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    even being able to have the slightest bit of a relationship. Not being able have any memories or recollection. This was the reality that took place in the book 1984 by George Orwell. How a certain individual found himself in society was a very slippery slope. The Character was Winston and throughout the book in changed back in forth between what he thought and what was happening. At the beginning of the book Winston was just somebody who lived there life with no intrest of care. But one day he had

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    Why Is Hearsay Unreliable

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    Hearsay is a statement that was conceived outside courtroom in which information is used to verify facts that were proclaimed in a statement. Which is nothing more than information that someone was told by an individual about another individual or their actions. Hearsay usually ends up being rumors or gossip‚ which in a court of law‚ such information holds no merit and is deemed unreliable. One reason why hearsay becomes an unreliable source of testimony is the ability by interviewers‚ friends‚ family

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    that text connective is words used to link two points together. • Teacher hands out worksheet () which shows a table of text connectives. Some of the text connectives are missing. Students are required to fill it in. Text A Speeding is a slippery slope when it comes to debating‚ for where does one cross the line? For the sakes of argument and discussion‚ I am not talking about high-range (to our laws) speeding (anything 130km and above). I also realise that cars are operated by people‚ people

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    Example 2: You should never gamble. Once you start gambling you find it hard to stop. Soon you are spending all your money on gambling‚ and eventually you will turn to crime to support your earnings. This is an example of the logical fallacy‚ slippery slopes. Steps within the situation lead up to negative consequences as an ongoing process. This examples suggests that once you gamble‚ you’ll never be able to stop and you’ll be striving to rob a bank in the near future. However‚ that’s morally incorrect

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    Social Issue: Euthanasia

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    The Role of Active and Voluntary Euthanasia in Human Life Humans and other animals’ behavior in life include the instinctive avoidance of feeling pain that is any kind of pain that may impair or deteriorate quality of life. If a human being cannot avoid his or her own suffering caused by incurable disease‚ the sufferer cannot continue functioning in life. The dignity of a person is threatened as one is condemned to go through unbearable and incomprehensive pain. The issue arises when a physician

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    HSC ENGLISH CREATIVE WRITING: PERSUASIVE SPEECH EUTHANASIA Imagine a world where anyone‚ even the curably ill or depressed‚ is easily assisted in suicide. Where someone else decides when you’re life is no longer worth living. Where it is a societal expectation to die rather than receive long-term care. Ladies and Gentlemen‚ this is the world that awaits us if we legalise euthanasia. Euthanasia‚ or assisted suicide‚ is defined as the practice or act of ending the life of a terminally ill person

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    Daniel S. Hamermesh is an established Professor in Economics‚ having taught at Princeton‚ Michigan State and Texas‚ whose expertise include applications of labour economics (to beauty). He also appears on national television programmes to discuss economic issues. Hence‚ he has the relevant knowledge and competency in writing this text. The source publisher‚ Princeton University Press‚ is credible as it is based from an established educational institution. Hamermesh (2011) discusses the economic effect

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    evidence: second hand experience as the writer uses parents websites and use their stories and experience. ---------------- V .Logical fallacies: Topic sentence: there were also logical fallacies in the article and it’s a point of weakness. A. Slippery Slope: “If you are caught spying on your child‚ you risk creating a situation in which the child keeps secrets‚ is angry with you and rebels by leading a separate online life.” 1- Explain: the writer address the parents and tells them if they spy

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