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    College Argument

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    Dray Awaya 9/22/14 P.1 The Importance of College Going to college will help you get a better job and a better salary later on in life. This is the case because in college you learn a lot of lessons and get to experience different job careers. When you go to college you are more likely to get hired over someone with just a high school diploma. Also you can choose different jobs that you like since you have a wider variety. This gives you a chance to choose the job that you want instead of the only

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    They are repetitive in their statements to attempt to prove an idea that isn’t sufficient. While you study the objection of this argument you can easily refute it with different scenarios that question the reasoning behind it. Those who hold to this objection have misunderstood the argument of design in general. The premise for the argument of design is not that we observe the universe to be fit for habitation but rather that we seek to explain what we observe. I would think it is fair

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    Rasheed McLain Dr. Maria Orban English 120 October 8‚ 2012 Dear Rasheed McLain‚ How many kids do you really believe want a curfew and actually will abide by all the rules given by their parents. I really believe it would not be a good idea. First of all a lot of kids would be bored coming in early. Secondly‚ a lot of kids would be so bored and sneak out and get in trouble for being out after their set curfew. Thirdly‚ kids summer would not be enjoyed to the fullest because their days are set

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    Ashley Blanks EH 224-OP June 29‚ 2012 “Trifles” The story‚ “Trifles”‚ by Susan Glaspell is about a murder investigation of John Wright. And while this investigation is going on‚ Mr. Peters (the sheriff)‚ Mr. George Henderson (the county attorney)‚ and Mr. Hale (neighboring farmer of Mr. John Wright‚ fail to investigate properly. They don’t think about why Mrs. Minnie Wright (Mr. John Wright’s wife) did what she did. And the reason for them not really thinking about it is because Mrs. Wright

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    Argument on Bribery

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    Perancangan Strategik BI TAHUN 6 (2013) Fokus | Strategi | Pelan taktikal | Pelaksana | Sasaran | KPI Output | KPI Outcome | Status capai | Sentence patterns and grammar | Assembly Presentation | Every Monday(7.50 a.m.-8.00 a.m.) | Year 6 English Teacher | | | | | Weak Items | Extra Classes | Every Wednesday (1.30 p.m. to2.30 p.m.) | Year 6 English teacher | To achieve at least 80% in the UPSR examination | Pupils show improvement in their vocabulary and sentence structures | The

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    Persuasive Argument

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    “In July 2003‚ about 680 alleged Taliban members and suspected Al-Qaeda terrorists from 42 different countries were incarcerated in Guantanamo Bay. On July 23‚ 2003‚ U.S. Major General Geoffrey Miller said that three-quarters of the roughly 660 detainees had confessed to some involvement in terrorism. Many have informed about friends and colleagues”. For the unknowing‚ “Guantanamo Bay detainment camp serves as a joint military prison and interrogation camp under the leadership of Joint Task Force

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    argument essay

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    A mixture of both certainty and doubt is a positive thing in people’s lives. Having a bitof doubt kepps people humble and grounded‚ yet interferes with the idea of achieving things out of ones comfort zone. a sence of certainty not only brings self confidence and courage into someone; without certainty in yourself you would get nowhere in life. Although being humble and staying grounded is a postive thing‚ and it is a sure thing that no one likes an extremely coky person. Yet having doubt about

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    Argument Analysis

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    For My discussion forum‚ I decided to view the Ted Talk title "The jobs we’ll lose to machines -- and the ones we won’t" by Anthony Goldbloom. In the video‚ Anthony describes how machine learning is revolutionizing the traditional way we work. He cites a 2013 study done by Oxford University where the researchers predict that one in every two jobs is at a high risk of being automated by machines. 1.) Right off the back the concept of Ethical Challenges Involving Technology from chapter 11 came

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    passage in particular is a version of the design argument. This argument states that the beauty and ordered structure of nature have the potential to prove God’s existence. This reminds me of how perfectly set the earth is from the sun or how water is necessary for all life on earth. Plato’s cosmological argument basically says the entire sequence of motion in the universe must spring from some initial principle (Nagasawa‚ 118). Plato’s argument would later be revived by Thomas Aquinas as the first

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    existence of God is the cosmological argument. The cosmological argument was famously publicised by St Thomas Aquinas and tries to prove the existence of God with three points‚ which are motion‚ causality and contingency: Motion‚ everything that moves must be moved by something else as nothing can move itself. There cannot be infinite regression

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