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    For and Against Essay

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    FOR AND AGAINST ESSAY – USEFUL EXPRESSIONS POINTS TO CONSIDER • Make a list of the points for and against • Start with a topic sentence which summarises the topic of the paragraph • Do not use informal style • If possible use well-known quotations USEFUL EXPRESSIONS AND LINKING WORDS/PHRASES (for second paragraph) • Firstly‚ First of all‚ In the first place‚ To begin/start with • Secondly‚ Thirdly‚ Finally • To list advantages: One/Another/A

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    Against School

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    Against School John Taylor Gatto Against School is an article that represents the writer’s view and his experience in the American schooling system .This articles were written by John Taylor Gatto. He is an American teacher who spends thirty years in good and bad schools in Manhattan. He found out that boredom was his specialty as teacher. Also he was not the only one who was bored as an instructor and if we ask the teachers about their boredom they will blame kids. Whereas kids blame

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    Taylor Larza Professor Theis English 104 5th March 2013 Larza v. Board of Education “Against School” is an essay that argues the true effectiveness of the current public school system‚ and how it affects children later in the real world. John Gatto‚ a teacher of 30 years in the Manhattan school system and winner of many prestigious teaching awards‚ discusses how high school was just a breeding ground for boredom. The boredom not only affects the children‚ but also the teachers. Gatto believes

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    IX was written and mandated into Federal policy. Title IX states "no person.....shall‚ on the basis of sex….be subjected to discrimination under any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance" (Glenn Sacks‚ "Title IX Lawsuits are Endangering Men’s College Sports‚" p. 3). Many high schools and colleges have not been able to comply with the Title IX standards mostly because of money. After more than 30 years since the beginning of Title IX‚ there is still no gender equality

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    Against Religion

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    Norton‚ 2010. Print. Fatah‚ Tarek. The Jew Is Not My Enemy: Unveiling the Myths That Fuel Muslim Anti-Semitism. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart‚ 2010. Print. Garry‚ Patrick Michael. Cultural Whiplash: the Unforeseen Consequences of America ’s Crusade against Racial Discrimination. Nashville‚ Tn: Cumberland House‚ 2006. Print. Harpur‚ James. The Crusades: an Illustrated History. New York: Thunder ’s Mouth‚ 2005. Print. Henningfeld‚ Diane Andrews. Religion. Farmington Hills‚ MI: Greenhaven‚ 2010. Print

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    Argument Against Abortion

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    Do you sometimes think that the rules and laws in America aren’t fair? If you do‚ listen carefully. America is a great country with many freedoms‚ but some people like to "work the system" or break the law‚ in the law‚ so to speak. That is mainly thanks to the first amendment‚ which basically says we can do anything we want with religion‚ speech‚ press‚ assemblies‚ petition the government‚ and so on. Our government shouldn’t be so lenient. We should get rid of all the cults and gangs. The only way

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    Against Dualism

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    Can one reasonably be a dualist in this day and age? Thomas Nagel is correct to argue that‚ ‘dualism....is usually adopted on the grounds that it must be true‚ and rejected on the grounds that it can’t be.’ Such a seemingly paradoxical statement‚ which exists within what I will call the ontological common-senseness of the human experience‚ represents my position with regard to dualism‚ as will be argued within this essay. Acknowledging but notwithstanding the natural attraction to some sort

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    since workers cannot hold the management hostage. If employees demonstrate they risk being dismissed and others getting hired. Further‚ through the employment-at-will clause‚ employers can escape unnecessary lawsuits that lead to loss of income from litigation expenses. The Arguments against At-Will Agreements The at-will agreements allow employers ease of hiring as well as firing. For any employee who is underperforming‚ they are bound to face the sack‚ which may qualify them for unemployment insurance

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    Against Abortion

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    The Slaughter of Innocence 46 million abortions are performed every year. In other words‚ 46 million lives are being killed before having been given a chance to live. Abortions should be made illegal throughout the world. This procedure should not be allowed because it destroys life‚ has consequential physical and mental problems on the women involved‚ and because other preferable options exist. Life begins at conception‚ when the male’s sperm fertilizes the female’s egg. When a woman

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    not damaged. That one item‚ a Christian cross‚ was taken to court to be banned from being displayed in the museum and memorial (Armstrong). Many people strongly disagreed with the thought of taking the cross to law enforcement and decided to argue against the idea to keep it and have it displayed in the museum to honor those who had to sacrifice their lives during the attack. The Christian cross is a clear symbol for the religion (The Cross at Ground). This can be agreed by any non-Christian as well

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