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    Hannah White November 29‚ 2011 Argumentative Essay AP Literature and Composition Taking a Stand Against Bullying in Schools “You are ugly;” “why were you born;” “I feel sorry for your parents;” “you are fat;” “you are stupid;” all of these sayings are harmful and can eventually lead to serious injury or death. The people saying these mean phrases either do not think they hurt‚ or they do not care that the sayings hurt‚ but to the ones who have to hear these words it cuts deep to the bone. Most people

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    night than hear the local orchestra play or catch the next town over’s middle school production of The Wizard of Oz? The funding of arts departments in schools‚ colleges‚ and universities is absolutely imperative to the United States in more than one way: the arts condone a universal language spoken and understood by all‚ help US citizens to develop and define culture‚ and provide a necessary outlet to every age group across the country. First of all‚ the arts foster a universal language that no

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    children experience outside of their home‚ especially at school. Bullying in schools can to some extent be seen as a discrimination of some kind depending on how an individual perceives things. What is the exactly meaning of bullying? There are multiple ways to define bullying. It can be described as repeated negative events‚ which occur over time; directed at a special individual and carried out by one or several people. It’s an abuse of power that can either be planned or unintentional. In bullying‚

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    Title: ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY FORMAT Intro: PURPOSE: To set up and state one’s claim OPTIONAL ELEMENTS Make your introductory paragraph interesting. How can you draw your readers in? What background information‚ if any‚ do we need to know in order to understand your claim? If you don’t follow this paragraph with a background information paragraph‚ please insert that info here. REQUIRED ELEMENTS  If you’re arguing about a literary work—state author + title  If you’re arguing about an

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    DO CURFEWS KEEP TEENS OUT OF TROUBLE? Do you literally know the real meaning of curfew and the history behind it? According to Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (2010)‚ the word “curfew” gives out two meanings; a commandment which prohibits individuals from going outside after a specific interval at nightfall and a period when broods must be home in the dusk. Curfew was originated from a French saying‚ “couvre-feu” which means “cover the fire” and back in Medieval England‚ it was mandatory for

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    function COMPOSITE CELL A cell has a cell membrane‚ cytoplasm‚ & nucleus ORGANELLS- perform specific functions The nucleus controls over all cell activities because it contains DNA the genetic material CELL MEMBRANE is a selectively permeable passage way. CELL MEMBRANE is made up of protein‚ lipid‚ & carbohydrate molecules Cell membrane is BILAYER of phospholipid molecules CYTOPLASM –contains organelles‚ cytoskeleton‚ suspended in CYTOSOL ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM transports protein & lipids in cytoplasm

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    Non-verbal communication is a vital part of interaction with others. When communicating across cultures its importance increases dramatically as cultural differences may lead to misinterpretation. Eye contact‚ facial expressions and gestures are nonverbal communication skills which can detract from effective interpersonal communication in a cross cultural context‚ contributing to an inaccurate transfer of the intended meaning. Averted eye contact can be misinterpreted as a sign of dishonesty and

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    Should cigarettes smoking be prohibited in pubs ? Michal Žáčik Writing V. Rob Lee Argumentative Essay 6. 2. 2011 Unhealthy environment‚ smoke screens and empty wallets are a few problems someone might have when he enters a pub. On the one hand‚ it´s required to have at least one non-smoking area in every pub‚ but on the other hand it´s usually a small part of it. It could be a big problem for non-smokers‚ because they are bigger in number than seats for them. A good hopefulness for non-smokers

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    ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY ‘ABORTION’ Our world today is full of unsolved‚ devisive and controversial issues. Most of them relate to our morals‚ ethics and religion‚ thus creating a very strong ‘yes’ and ‘no’‚ or ‘good’ and ‘bad’ side. Like the Chinese Yin and Yang sign‚ abortion has a very prominent ‘black’ and ‘white’ side but also contains traces of each in the alternating colour. This shows that if you were to come to any kind of conclusion on abortion‚ there would still be a downside to

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    MLA Argument Paper (Lund) Lund 1 Aaron Lund Professor Dorn English 102 15 November XXXX Preserving Yellowstone’s Winter Wilderness Although a few recreational snowmobilers destroy fragile ecosystems and harass animals as they ride through the wilderness‚ most love and respect this country’s natural heritage. That’s why they brave the cold to explore what is left of wild America— including Yellowstone National Park. Unfortunately‚ however‚ even respectful snowmobilers are unwittingly damaging what

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