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    The Problem-Solution Essay Sample |[Introduction engages reader] | Landu Kalemba is a student at the University of Wyoming | | |(UW)‚ and he‚ like many other students‚ smokes. Since he has live in the dorms‚ he has had to find a | | |place where he can smoke. He is just one of the many students gathered outside any of the residence | |

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    We all know that smoking is bad for us‚ but have you considered how bad it is? Here is a top 10 list of negative effects of smoking: 1. Coughing: Smokers coughing that is. After a not predetermined time of being a smoker‚ you will begin to experience smokers cough‚ because your body uses this as a way to try and get rid of the toxins you inhale while smoking. 2. Yellow teeth: many smokers when they realize the state of their smile‚ that have gone from bright white to almost yellow stop

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    The Toulmin System in Pulp Fiction Examples of argumentation and debate can be found in many places besides courtrooms and news channels. This paper will discuss a scene from the movie Pulp Fiction where one character‚ Vincent Vega‚ uses the Toulmin system to make an argument against another character‚ Jules Winnfield. First‚ I will give a brief overview of the movie‚ then analyze the aforementioned scene‚ detailing what parts of the dialogue are claims‚ evidence‚ warrants‚ backing and qualifiers

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    applied research papers for a university-level audience. Students will write position papers‚ persuasive essays‚ and case study analyses. Students will study classical rhetorical concepts of authority and the Toulmin method of argument analysis‚ and will evaluate outside sources for objectivity and utility in constructing persuasive arguments. Students practice giving peer feedback‚ revising essays in response to feedback‚ and writing collaboratively as Learning Teams. The course reviews the elements

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    Smoking is a habit. Even the most hardened smoker had to take a first drag‚ sucking into the lungs a noxious cloud that scorched the unsuspecting alveoli and produced an uncontrollable cough. For many people‚ what began as a bizarre and exotic behavior becomes second nature‚ and they light cigarettes on rising in the morning‚ pouring a cup of coffee‚ relaxing at lunch‚ or unwinding after work. Habits of mind aren’t exactly the same‚ of course‚ but there are similarities. At

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    and Board of Directors From: Adrieanne McClelon‚ student Date: July 16‚ 2013 Subject: Smoking should be banned on campus Introduction and Recommendation Second hand smoke affects approximately 126 million nonsmoking Americans per year. 72.2% of students‚ age 18-24‚ enrolled in a single campus are not smokers but are at risk of developing lung cancer and other diseases associated with smoking all because of the 24.8% of students who do. Recent studies show that almost 80% of those who

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    Smoking         The use of cigarette smoking is a major aspect of our society. Smoking is used in socializing‚ relaxing‚ and even entertaining. Smoking tobacco is sold in a variety of options‚ the most popular being the cigarette. This report examines the irreversible effects of cigarette smoking on various organ systems and challenges the notion that a few years of exposure to smoking will have no lasting adverse consequences. This is to discourage young people from taking up this deadly habit

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    English teacher‚ Madam Jacqueliene‚ the chairman and our panel member. Smoking has been a threat to society for a long time. Our government has launched numerous campaigns to eradicate smoking from among the people. Unfortunately‚ it’s effects are not very obvious. So‚ today we are going to discuss about the effects of smoking as well as the ways to reduce smokers in our country to the minimum. The first effect of cigarette smoking‚ and probably the one that the non-smokers hate the most‚ is that

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    different views about smoking in public places. Smokers feel it is their right to smoke where and when they want. On the other hand non-smokers feel smokers violate their rights and endanger there life. However‚ our school has decided to institute an “Anti-Smoking” rule. By instituting a rule of no smoking on school grounds we can protect today’s youth against the harms of smoking. This rule would bring many benefits. At the end of the last school year we ruled that smoking on school grounds would

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    Not permitting smoking in public areas may help people refrain from smoking. Some argue that there would be a significant decline in the clientele in bars and clubs‚ but non-smokers actually outnumber smokers three to one. A ban could actually increase people going out because nonsmokers would be more comfortable. There may also be a sudden realization of the dangers of smoking. With the state government taking a stand‚ it may cause people to take another look at the deadly factors of "cancer

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