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    not rich nations have an obligation to help those nations if need arises. Professor of philosophy Peter Singer and biologist Garrett Hardin both have very different opinions on this matter and the following paper will focus on their arguments. Peter Singer’s argument focuses greatly on the nation that citizens of rich nations can with ease help poor nations‚ without causing any financial burden‚ therefore‚ helping those in need should be done. Singer introduces his objective about the obligation

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    Essay Assignment #1 Length: three to four pages not including Works Cited Evaluation of an Argument through Analysis – In this assignment‚ you are required to show your abilities to summarize and evaluate the effectiveness of an argument‚ based on your analysis of it. Thus far in the course‚ we have explored the ways in which we read and analyze an argumentative text critically. Critical analysis of a text requires us to look for what the author claims (the main idea/thesis) and to closely examine

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    offers a brief explanation of the types of fallacies of an argument and an in-depth focus on logical fallacies. This paper will also identify four education-related examples of logical fallacies as well as discussions from each example on how they represent flawed interpretations that facilitate sensible arguments to others.   Explanation of Logical Fallacies in Education Research shows that logical fallacies are observed in arguments through three categories: as material content‚ through misstatement

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    Aristotle’s appeals‚ which include logos‚ ethos and pathos. The concluding section of the document is a well rounded‚ and demonstrates all of the appeals. Rhetorical techniques and literary devices serve to further strengthen King’s argument and create a convincing argument that he is right in both his mission and his methods. King immediately appeals to logos‚ or logic‚ when he states‚ "It is true that the police have exercised a degree of discipline in handing the demonstrators. In this sense they

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    apples (Eve) ‚ The secret room (Wives of Bluebeard) Essay Thought Thesis Curiosity is a natural characteristic of humankind. But men are rewarded for their curiosity and women are punished for theirs. * Also the author’s main argument Essay Thought Supporting Arguments • Men are rewarded for their curiosity and women are punished for theirs. • Secrets should be released with confidence and self belief. How it makes the essay ineffective • Pandora was not punished by Zeus for opening the box

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    agree with this opinion? Explain your answer using the evidence of Sources Y‚ Z and AA and your own knowledge of the issues relating to the controversy. Sources Y‚ Z and AA all bring different arguments to the opinion that ‘The Nazi regime enjoyed broad consent brought about by popular policies’. Arguments such as the people of Germany could see through the policies‚ that they took advantage of the policies but did not believe in the Nazi Regime and that the Nazi Regime did enjoy broad consent brought

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    Writing a TOK essay by Richard van de Lagemaat Theory of Knowledge for the IB Diploma Richard van de Lagemaat 978 0 521542 98 2 www.cambridge.org/uk/education/international/ib/tok/ For information on the author’s education consultancy service: www.inthinking.co.uk For information on the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme: www.ibo.org/diploma/ © Cambridge University Press 2007 Writing a TOK essay ‘Most people would rather die than think; in fact they do so.’ BERTRAND RUSSELL

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    U.S. Supreme Court asks themselves when they are confronted with cases involving religion in school. Although there are some sound supporting arguments for prayer in school‚ the opposing arguments more than justify the non-religious atmosphere of public school. Supporting arguments for In School Prayer have little validity. For instance one argument is that the framers of the constitution were religious‚ so they didn’t mean to prohibit all government sponsored prayer or acknowledgment of "GOD

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    instead of four they are more advanced in school. 3) Traditional argument is a traditional argument where two people are trying to prove a point. One example of this is a public debate among. Another example is a single-perspective argument. Consensual argument is a argument is a kind of argument or bargain that aims at a commonly agreed position. It is a dialogue that negotiates for a consensus. In dialectic‚ one type of consensual argument‚ two or more people participate as equals in a dialogue to try

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    more satisfaction. Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers argue that money indeed tends to bring happiness‚ even if it doesn’t guarantee it. (Case: The 5 Influencing Factors Money has on Happiness and Maybe Money Does Buy Happiness After All) Pro: Argument for the Case B. Stevenson and J. Wolfers argue that money indeed tends to bring happiness‚ even if it doesn’t guarantee it‚ and that income does matter. Ms. Stevenson and Mr. Wolfer say absolute income seems to matter more than relative income

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