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    SAT Persuasive Essay

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    In my persuasive essay I want to explain why SATs should not exist anymore. As we know SAT are tests that juniors and seniors have to take in high school. The higher the score‚ the better chance they have to get accepted into their college of choice. The only problem is that these tests are really hard. They require hours of studying and a lot of sleep. It’s a four hour test that is hard to focus. I think these tests should be banned because they take away a sense personality. As us Americans present

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    row band.    Regolith­the layer of unconsolidated rocky material covering bedrock.    Fusion­Process in a star’s core in which lightweight hydrogen nuclei combined into heavier helium nuclei    Descriptions:  Sun  ● Energy created by nuclear fusion  ● Coronae are unique to this solar system component  ● Its surface temperature is approximately 5800 K  ● Produces wind that reaches high speeds near the Earth  ● Dark spots are cooler than other regions of its surface          Mercury:  ● Size: 1516 mi 

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    The most persuasive essay that we have read in class at the moment is From “Resistance to Civil Government” by Henry David Thoreau. It explains why the people have the right to resistance‚ the importance of majority opinion‚ and go against the government. Thoreau uses strong logical‚ emotional‚ and ethical appeals throughout the story to express his reasons for standing against the government. Thoreau uses logical appeal throughout the story to persuade the people about how the government

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    is launched horizontally with a velocity of 30 meters per second at time t = 0 as shown above. The potential energy of the ball is zero at the bottom of the cliff. Use g = 10 meters per second squared. a. Calculate the potential‚ kinetic‚ and focal energies of the ball at time t = O. b. On the axes below‚ sketch and Label graphs of the potential‚ kinetic‚ and total energies of the ball as functions of the distance fallen from the top of the cliff cliff cliff c.

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    Research Essay Energy Crisis Fossil fuels and Nuclear power plants are extremely dangerous to the environment. They pollute the very atmosphere we breathe and they’re extremely expensive. It emits large amounts of toxins and carbon dioxide into the air‚ not only hurting humans but also the crops we grow. They also assist the cause global warming. “A catastrophic human’s effect of burning fossil fuels and nuclear waste is global warming. They emit carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases‚ which

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    Introduction to Persuasive Essay Writing: Hook Statements An essay’s "hook" is something in the first paragraph--usually the first sentence or two--that draws the reader in and makes him want to continue to read. The hook’s tone should match that of your essay (serious‚ humorous‚ academic)‚ and it should support your central argument or main point. You might want to wait to write a hook until the rest of the essay has been written‚ so you will know what you want the hook to say and how you want

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    Proper understanding of each of these discoveries and theories is important when learning about our universe. Planetary Accretion Planetary accretion has two main theories on how the planets in our solar system were formed. The first of the two is the Solar Nebular Disk Model; this is where our Solar System’s planets started out as small pieces and started to collide together‚ uniting into bigger pieces and this kept happening until they became planetesimals. Once they were planetesimals‚ they crashed

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    Renewable Energy

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    Renewable energy Renewable energy is any source of energy that doesn ’t consume the finite resources of the Earth and can be easily and quickly replenished. At present only a small proportion of the world ’s energy needs come from alternative and renewable energy sources. These exist in many forms including Solar Thermal‚ Photovoltaics‚ Wind‚ Hydro‚ Tidal/Wave and Bioenergy (including Biomass‚ Biogas and Biofuels). As with fossil fuels the sun ’s energy is the ultimate source of these energies.

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    Persuasive Essay An abortion is defined as the termination of a pregnancy by the removal of a fetus/embryo from the uterus resulting in death. I do not see how that cannot be considered as murder. When a life is purposefully taken by another person‚ it is murder. There are many other options for mothers that are not ready to be mothers. Having your baby aborted is not the answer; it is just the easiest way to deal with your problem. If a mother is considering having an abortion‚ she can put

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    Dana Short Outsourcing Persuasive Essay Henry 6th Outsourcing is bad for America because it takes jobs away from tax paying citizens‚ decreases the National Gross of our country‚ and it encourages imports that aren’t made to American standards and quality. Outsourcing overall is bad for America because it takes away from U.S. resources‚ and lowers the need for our products since we import most of what we sell. American companies take a loss from outsourcing because now people in other countries

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