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    I find the Toulmin method helpful in explaining and breaking down what a good argument looks like. It’s a purely logical method of making a claim based upon opinion but using facts warrants and backing to support the initial claim. I’ve noticed this argument model being used in news channels‚ economic debates‚ and some medical fields. When I applied this to my chosen major of biomedical engineering‚ I noticed that the Toulmin method is used quite often in lower scale research projects. Regarding

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    education‚ television viewing in children mostly comprises cartoons and children’s shows. Children have become much more interested in cartoons over many years and it has become a primary action to some lives. Typically‚ children begin watching cartoons on television at an early age of six months‚ and by the age... Facts Have you ever met any children who do not like cartoons? Or have you ever seen any children who refuse to watch cartoon? These situations are mostly

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    Political Cartoons Shawn Palmer University of Phoenix Political cartoons have been with us from the 16th century to today‚ changing social agendas and shaping public opinion about political office holders. The creator of each cartoon makes each one represent his or hers opinion about what would be currently happening at that time. This paper will show you the start of political cartoons and the role played by political cartoons in setting social agendas also it will show how they are used today

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    Josh Jones ENG 133-040 Mrs. Wagnon 26 February 2013 Harassing Illegals Legally? In the article‚ "Special Licenses for Immigrants Draw Protests in North Carolina‚" by David Zucchino‚ he tells a story of a fight over driver’s licenses for illegal immigrants in North Carolina. The key issue with the license is that it has a pink stripe running across the top of the card‚ and a phrase saying "No Lawful Status‚" as well as a restriction on the back reiterating the same fact. Many people‚ including

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    III. Fundamental characteristics of the Anime IV. Classification of the Anime. V. The Otaku VI. Japanese language problem. VII. Conclusion. ANIME IS NOT A CARTOON‚ BUT PEOPLE DON’T REALLY KNOW ABOUT IT! Anime is the word for the Japanese cartoons but is not as United States cartoons. Anime is the term used in Japan to refer to animation in general. This is directed to all the public‚ from kids to teens and adults. Its content ranges from love‚ adventure‚ science

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    around 30% of the land coverage on Earth; however‚ we are losing enormous pieces of it daily. Not all of the deforestation is deliberate‚ yet there is an abundance of opportunities for people to contribute to the ending of deforestation. Using the Toulmin model for my research paper‚ I will prove the importance of raising awareness for the large-scale destruction of Earth’s forests. Raising awareness

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    1950’s and 2012 cartoon This political cartoon displays two children hiding under their classroom desks‚ hands over their heads in a fetal position. The desk on the left says “1950’s” where as the desk on the left says the current year‚ “2012.” Both children claim to be hiding for a specific reason‚ the boy of the 50’s claims it is because of the Russians‚ while thee one on the left states that it is because of his fellow classmates. The message that the illustrator is attempting to convey is

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    INTO Manchester – IFY University of Manchester Pathway Dissertation Title Violent cartoons: The impact of cartoon violence on children’s interplay and behaviour (Submitted in partial fulfilment of the NCUK Key Skills Programme) 7 June 2012 By: REEM AL ALAWI GROUP S2 – KS 4 NCUK NUMBER: IM-11-0225 Table of Contents Introduction.........................................................................................................3 Literature Review....................

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    Cartoons are The World’s Obsession The greatest thing that mankind has ever created are cartoons. Cartoons are non-realistic drawings used to bring satire or humor to whomever is watching it. They have been around since the middle ages. There is no age limit to who can watch them. People of all ethnicities‚ no matter what their background consist of‚ are constantly enjoying cartoons on a daily basis. These creative drawings are the most amazing piece of art to ever be made. They can be watched

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    Both cartoons criticize the carelessness of Americans’ regarding their treatment of guns. The danger of guns is not acknowledged by many Americans‚ which is seen in the first picture‚ as the US-shaped building is a reference to a popular toy store. Not only are guns seen as mere toys‚ but they are also made more easily accessible in the US compared to other countries. As depicted in the second picture in an exaggerated form‚ firearms can be bought by anyone no matter their mental state. The discounts

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