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    John Hirst’s article ‘Should we ban the burka?’ (2014) in The Australian newspaper provides us with some of the arguments for banning the burqa. It also contextualises society’s perceptions as it is a relatively representative position of many Australians both liberal and conservative. It is important to note though that The Australian newspaper’s editors are often

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    In paragraph eight and nine the writer uses the appeal to pathos and it really makes the reader imagine what employers might think like. On the opposite argument in paragraph clearly point out the weak points in the previous paragraph. Winder says if everyone behaved like they didn’t care it would make all students look bad. When all of the students are not interested in class and act disrespectful it causes

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    them represent an argument. A thesis statement should also stand out as an indicator of the clear direction in which you will take your essay. It should be strongly worded‚ impossible to miss‚ and in shorter essays of a few pages‚ it should show up in the first paragraph or introduction of your paper. Most essays live or die by the strength of their thesis statements‚ and by their ability to keep focused on their thesis. If you haven’t clearly indicated your focus or your argument‚ it’s difficult

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    4 You get into an argument with your colleague and end up attacking him/her personally. Later you realise that you never intended to tarnish the image of your colleague.How will you handle such an ugly situation? Sit calmly and consider what triggered off the arguments‚ if it was possible to control your anger at that point of time. Avoid future arguments and leave the room. Aplologise to your colleague for your behaviour. Countinue with the argument till you reach some

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    clever arguments and intelligent use of rhetorical devices. In the beginning‚ Sojourner uses diction build a connection between her and the people listening‚ by using the word ‘children’. This may have been used intentionally to make them feel as they were listening to a motherly or kind‚ gentle‚ authority figure. By putting herself in a place of authority in a non- threatening manner‚ she made the audience more likely to trust and respect her arguments and opinion. Her first major argument is that

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    In 1983‚ being a Christian in Communist Russia was dangerous and risky. In his essay‚ "Men Have Forgotten God‚" Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn argues that this situation is the result of men forgetting God and abandoning the Biblical standards that the people of Russia used to live by. Solzhenitsyn wrote his essay in order to inform people about the persecution of Christians occurring in Russia and offer a solution to return the love of God to the people of Russia. Basing his information off of experience

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    QLD - 00219C; NSW - 01315F What is an essay? An essay is a piece of writing that allows you to develop ideas and arguments using a logical sequence of interrelated paragraphs. Unlike reports‚ essays usually do not contain any headings‚ lists (bullet points) or diagrams. Rather they depend on direct links from one paragraph to the next in order to gradually build the argument and justify the point of view. Essay structure Before beginning an essay‚ there are several planning steps that need

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    concepts which should not be confused‚ although they are usually taken as synonyms in common language. In logic‚ it is said that the argument is valid when the conclusion follows deductively from the premises. While of the premises and the conclusion is that they are true or false‚ the arguments are said to be valid or invalid. The validity or invalidity of the argument does not depend on its conclusion to be true. According to Moss (2007) “Understanding Truth aims to illuminate the notion of truth

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    Part 1 Access to internet has increased the occurrence of unfair practice at British Universities. Aim: Aim of this essay is to make familiarity with Internet terminology. To explain how it is useful for students in their study‚ what is unfair practice of internet‚ how students do misuse of internet and how it is eliminated or decreased to a minimum level in education. Introduction: Internet is a network in which computers located at different places in world are connected in a network so

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    Margaret Sanger’s “The Morality of Birth Control” was written with the use of bias and different rhetorical devices and fallacies. An example of bias in the work was written to show the stereotypes and bias experienced by women demonstrated by their male counterparts. She wrote‚ “We know that every advance that woman has made in the last half century has been made with opposition‚ all of which has been based upon the grounds of immorality. When women fought for higher education‚ it was said

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