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    In his novel‚ A Christmas Carol‚ Charles Dickens portrays Scrooge as the children of ignorance and want; these children are under the cloak of the Ghost of Christmas Present. "They were a boy and a girl. Yellow‚ meager‚ ragged‚ scowling‚ wolfish; but prostate‚ too‚ in their humility… ’This boy is ignorance. This girl is want’" (49). Scrooge only wants money from his life; it is all he cares about. He is ignorant towards any unnecessary spending of the money. Lastly’ he ignores his families attempt

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    Short Argument

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    Solving Spring 2013 Assignment 1 Short Argument (10%=Constructing A Short Argument) Purpose of Assignment • This is an individual assignment. • This assignment will help students understand the argumentation process involved in critical thinking. This assignment will also help students recognize key features and concepts in particular aspects of argumentation. Objectives • To help students articulate a short argument. • To help students understand key terms and

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    UE Writing 2010 Your school is running a campaign to Ocean Park has decided to run an essay Your school has decided to confine all ‘Overcrowding can seriously damage promote the idea ‘Education needs to be competition entitled ‘Animals students to the school grounds at lunch the quality life in a community.” Write more creative’. Students have time. Students will not be allowed to go an essay discussing this claim with Ambassadors’. There are two been invited to propose a programme

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    Aizelle Sietereales 11145609 LEGAWRI K32 Legal Writing vs. Business Writing There are 5 important elements in order to make a good legal writing. First‚ there must be proper spelling. It is obvious that spelling is a very key element in any kind of writing. Misspelling of a any word‚ name‚ address‚ location will seriously affect a legal document because in legal writing everything must be precise. The second important element is proper grammar and punctuation. One legal paper must have the

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    idea of the paragraph. Almost always‚ paragraphs need a central sentence called the topic sentence. This sentence tells the reader exactly what subject he or she will expect to find in the rest of the paragraph. The topic sentence is very helpful in writing unified paragraphs because it serves as a fixed idea to which all the other sentences must relate. The topic sentence is usually the first sentence‚ although it does not necessarily have to be placed at the beginning of the paragraph. It can also

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    Cosmological Argument

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    1. Who is considered the author of the Ontological argument? ANS: Saint Anslem 2. The first 3 “Ways” by St. Thomas Aquinas (to prove the existence of God) are called: a. argument from design b. argument from perfection c. cosmological argument d. none of the above. ANS: Cosmological argument 3. Explain the thrid way by Aquinas...which is called the argument from contigency. (2 or 3 sentences) ANS: Contingency can be explained as the possibility of things that come into being and go out of being

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    Attention by Writing an Argument Essay An argument may be described by many as a heated‚ sometimes belligerent falling out by two sides. While others may simply refer to an argument as an intellectual exchange of two opposing views. Whatever side of the debate an individual find themselves‚ most can agree that the delivery and content of any good argument is paramount in its effectiveness. So‚ the question now becomes‚ how to convey an argument with the same fire and power as writing an argument essay

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    Writing the Research Proposal Two main functions of research proposal are: 1. Outline the operational plan for obtaining answers to your research questions 2. Specify and ensure the methodology for control of variance. (especially important for those studies that are designed to investigate a causal relationship) Therefore it should contain: • A statement of the objectives of the study • A list of hypothesis‚ if you are testing any • A research design which you are

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    1. The title of the draft is descriptive‚ however it can be be improved by using the method that the Anteater’s Guide to Writing and Rhetoric shows us. The first part of the title can be more creative‚ while the second part can be more descriptive so that the readers know what the paper is about. The draft has the descriptive part‚ but can use the creative aspect as well. 2. The introduction did a very good job at grabbing my attention‚ because it clearly stated and described the problem and

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    An Argument on Torture

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    defending and supporting the barbaric deed. Even the strong main arguments in support of torture fall flat when stood up against its opposition. It is absurd to believe the ideas that supporters of torture come up with. Many of their arguments only work in very specific situations that may never happen. Should something as unspeakable as torture be allowed because of situations that most likely will never happen? The “ticking bomb” argument is the idea that in the case that there is a limited amount

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