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    Toulminian Argument

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    Jaime Mariscal Writing 121 Draft (Claim) The 4.4 million children who play tackle football sustain more than 500‚000 concussions in the United States. The problem is players usually don’t report anything after a hit to the head and that hit can always lead to brain injury. Football helmets should higher their technology to combat concussions because helmets are still causing major head injuries. For this to take effect helmet companies will need to invest more in there research to construct

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    A problem with Thomson’s argument is why others should have to admit to the fact that a woman has no more obligation to her own child than she has to a violinist that she has never met before and doesn’t even know? Therefore‚ she is saying that the mother doesn’t have a commitment to her child that has yet to be born than she does to people whom she doesn’t know‚ especially in the case where the mother has been raped. Another problem that Thomson states in her piece of writing is that if own possessions

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    Zoo Argument

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    pollution‚ less food‚ and destruction of the ecosystem. Many kinds of animals were sent to zoos because of people who argued that we need to save endangered animals. However the environment of zoos is not suitable for animals and not the same as their environment. Because many animals in the zoos are separated from their families and friends and they live in new groups which are made by raisers who treat animals. These unnatural social groups sometimes lead to fighting’s which lead to injury and loneliness

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    The Cuckoo's Argument

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    observer. Because of this‚ we get to know everyone in her life very well. Nope‚ Sal is definitely not a self-absorbed narrator‚ which makes it harder to get a crystal clear picture of who she is. However‚ we can learn a lot about her by observing how she tells her stories. What kinds of things does she notice? Who does she often talk about? What does she find funny? What does she find sad? In asking these questions‚ we can really explore the huge journey that Sal goes on – both literally and

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    Argument Essay

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    being raised in a female/male dominated family in regards to the upbringing of a child. Even though that gender could play a major role in any family involving children‚ one would think that males make the biggest impact in that matter. Many people who have been raised in a male dominated family are more likely to end up doing more traditionally masculine jobs‚ such as mechanics‚ technicians‚ landscaping‚ etc. One could also often wonder that if being raised in a male dominated family will have any

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    phenomenon. Government intervention in an otherwise free market refers to a somewhat mixed economy. In this economy‚ government intervention takes place even though the majority of the market is capitalist. This paper aims to explore the utilitarian argument of capitalism and discuss whether government intervention in an otherwise free market leads to inefficiencies on utilitarian grounds. Capitalism refers to a profit or market system (Shaw‚ 2008; Gray‚ 2011). In this system‚ economic activity

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    Max Nathan Gower English II 4/27/13 Alcohol Interlocks Saving Life’s Ignition interlocks have been issued in forty-eight states. Presented on June 22‚ 2000 by Pennsylvania‚ Ignition interlocks are similar to in-car breathalyzers that measure a driver’s blood alcohol concentration (BAC). They prohibit the engine from starting if an alcohol-sensing device registers above a pre-set level‚ typically around 0.02 BAC. This ignition interlock act started at one state

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    Tiberinus's Argument

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    Nature is also heavily featured in the scene when Tiberinus speaks to Aeneas. Tiberinus as the god of the Tiber is very relevant to Roman readers because the city depends on the river for transportation‚ trade‚ and more. Tiberinus as the personification of the Tiber river is a very natural god. He is described as “deus..loci” which means god of the place. Since book 8 happens near and at where Rome will be‚ place and locality are emphasized. In his actual speech he uses complex language and gives

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    Neuroracer Argument

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    While mental health issues are traditionally treated with therapy and/or medication‚ a California neuroscientist wants to make video games a popular treatment‚ writes Lindsay Holmes at the Huffington Post. “Neuroracer”‚ a video game developed by Adam Gazzaley of the University of California’s Gazzaley Neuroscience Research Lab‚ was made for this purpose. A preliminary study by the scientist demonstrated that the game‚ by requiring the player to multitask‚ can provide enhanced cognitive control in

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    Causal argument

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    Defying the Odds   ​ Every day there are people who come from disadvantaged backgrounds who are rising  up and achieving something they thought would never be possible.  These disadvantaged  backgrounds can consist of poverty‚ abuse‚ or single­parent homes.  Through education‚ hard  work‚ and opportunity‚ many people are able to break through the disadvantaged situations they  were raised in and defy the odds.    There are many well­known people who have overcome disadvantaged backgrounds.  For  example

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