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    Argumentative essay on computer games Computer games have been popular for decades now and many households have at least one. However it can be seen that playing these games causes social‚ educational and personal problems of several kinds both to youngsters and society. Firstly‚ youngsters who spend a great deal of time in front of a monitor are not studying‚ playing sport‚ socialising or learning about life. The skills which they need in order to interact with others and succeed in the real world

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    With numerous products being advertised daily‚ it is qutie easy to get caught up in being interested in them. While some products seem reliable‚ others seem “too good to be true‚” or in other words‚ a complete lie. In this case “The Onion publishes a mock article that is satirizing how products are marketed to consumers. As ridiculous‚ and absurd‚ as this process maybe‚ it doesn’t stray far from typical marketing rituals. This article discusses the magnasoles company/products using the advantages

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    Argumentative Essay People in Chicago are just like everybody else but they are getting judged on their skin tone. How would you feel if people would think you are a robber or a criminal just because your a colored person in a nice car. People are getting thrown into jail for some crime they didn’t commit and be in jail for years knowing they are innocent. These people could be just as smart as Albert Einstein but because they are colored they would never be able to show the world. People are getting

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    The Writing Lab – D204d http://bellevuecollege.edu/asc/writing 425-564-2200 How to Write an Argumentative Essay An argumentative essay uses reasoning and evidence—not emotion—to take a definitive stand on a controversial or debatable issue. The essay explores two sides of a topic and proves why one side or position is the best. The First Steps Choose a specific issue to discuss. Some debatable issues cover a wide range of topics. For example‚ “legalizing drugs” is too broad a subject because

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    encroachment of other cultures is not something that was alone to Sedgwick’s writing. This is something that only sixteen years later‚ Susan Warner similarly warns about in her own essay on what women can best do to serve their country. “[These] mad copyers of European ways can make no distinctions; all is fish that comes to their net‚ as we say‚ provided only that it be caught in foreign waters. If a thing be French‚ or English‚ or German—it is enough! No matter whether it be in itself excellent‚ or adapted

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    The Great Gatsby Essay To be great is to be giving‚ honest and being devoted to doing the right thing. A person that is great is selfless‚ and puts others before himself. A great person does not lie or do wrong to others to benefit himself. In the novel The Great Gatsby by FitzGerald‚ the character Gatsby is the exact opposite of great. The title itself is merely a sarcastic statement and readers realize that as they continue reading the novel. Gatsby is not great because he is self-centered‚ obsessive

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    Transcendentalists have a general distrust of the government‚ and they believe any success that is achieved is due to the individual not the institution. Thoreau‚ in “Civil Disobedience‚” suggests that one way to bring about change is to rebel. He states for people to‚ “Refuse to pay their quota into its treasury” (Thoreau). A Christians’ first allegiance is to Jesus; however‚ they are told by Jesus to pay taxes and obey government. It’s the Christian’s responsibility

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    If the only way to save your life was to blame an innocent member in your community‚ would you? In The Crucible‚ Arthur Miller expresses the acts of finding a scapegoat through John Proctor and Reverend Hale juxtaposed to Abigail‚ the girls and some of the accused. Many of the accused “witches” admit to being a witch and save their own lives by offering the names of other witches in the community. If the accused claim they are not witches‚ they will be hanged for witchcraft‚ but if they confess

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    Evangelicals were beginning to ask questions concerning the ideas of Christianization and began embracing other ideas and arguments. These new ideas deconstructed the social expectations of those following the paradigms of this new millennial way of thinking with deconstructed expectations‚ challenging believers to consider the ideas of evangelical marginality. These new ideas lead to new expectations in missions and literal interpretation. Some of these arguments ultimately shattered denominational

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    The author‚ Hoagland has lived a long life‚ writing for over fifty years and has seen and written essays on many things. He fears that our country is deteriorating. It used to be a place where people stood up for what they believed‚ and if someone or something stood in their way they would make sure they were heard. Also‚ if our American way of life was threatened we would find a way to succeed and defeat our oppressors‚ like in the American Revolution. Examples of this include the undoing

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