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    some of them being fair spread of economic wealth around the world and to prevent wars over governmental issues like communism and democracy. Some people argue against internationalism‚ their argument being certain parts of the world are being used for outsourcing‚ but we will argue why that is not a valid point. America is a very large country‚ third largest for ara to be exact but it surprisingly only houses 4.67% of the world’s population while India the second biggest country population wise

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    Descartes Cogito Argument

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    “I think‚ therefore I am” otherwise known as the cogito argument is a famous phrase by René Descartes. In his first two meditations‚ Descartes encounters several information that he is skeptical about. He is uncertain about his knowledge‚ his senses‚ his body‚ and his existence‚ but he is able to provide explanations to gain deeper understanding of each. He provides various arguments in the things that he is able to trust‚ and things that he requires further knowledge on‚ which can possibly be solved

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    Tell me as much as you can about this passage as an argument (especially the parts). p1. Sun will bring skin cancer. p2. Rain will bring puddles that we can jump. p3: Pain is bad‚ joy is good. If a thing causes more good things than bad things‚ then it is better. p4: If A is better than B‚ then we should like A. p5. Puddles are better than skin cancer because it creates more joy than pain. Conclusion: I like rain better. 2. Find an argument from an external source (make sure to tell me where

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    Tannen's Argument Culture

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    Communication in the Modern World The article “The Argument Culture”‚ written by Deborah Tannen‚ the tendency of the American culture to encourage aggressive two-sided debates over issues is examined. Tannen proposes that communication and effective listening in our society needs to be more productive .In the past‚ a conversation among people did not need to have a purpose other than to inform each other‚ but now conversations are presented as a standoff between two opposing parties. However

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    The Three Appeals of Argument Logical Appeal (logos) Logical appeal is the strategic use of logic‚ claims‚ and evidence to convince an audience of a certain point. When used correctly‚ logical appeal contains the following elements.. Strong‚ clear claims Reasonable qualifiers for claims Warrants that are valid Clear reasons for claims Strong evidence (facts‚ statistics‚ personal experience‚ expert authority‚ interviews‚ observations‚ anecdotes) Acknowledgement of the opposition

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    Hypocrisy Argument

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    1.When writing an essay about hypocrisy the target audience would be those whom does not stand firm behind their word. Plus people who have similar qualities but belittles the next person for the same things that is done on their account as well. This essay might argue that those whom do the similar act of someone is unethical to hyposize another for doing the same.In the other essay about contrast liences and freedom the target audience would be those who are not in unionson with freedoms of different

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    Technology Argument

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    Adrian Rodriguez Ms. Weaver Eng. 101 November 1‚ 2013 Reprehensibility of the White Lie White lies seem to have so many facades nowadays. There are used wisely but you would never know that they are in use. “Do you like this dress on me? Of Course. Did you enjoy the party? It was a blast. Did you break this vase? It wasn’t me!” (206) White lies may seem innocent but are they truly as innocent as we see them? Is it truly okay to tell these lies? As much as the lies can seem to be having

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    Kandinsky's Argument

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    Define an art issue and describe different points of view. “The more frightening the world becomes...the more art becomes abstract.” Wassily Kandinsky believed that creativity is constantly changing and evolving according to political and social climate. He thought that the more obscure and complex reality becomes‚ so too does art - Art reflects the restlessness of the times. During Kandinsky’s lifetime‚ modernity everywhere was advancing constantly. Unresolved problems emerged as reality failed

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    Welfare Arguments

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    Argumentative Paper When people think of welfare many people think about it differently. For most people they think its money that helps those people who are struggling to get by and need help. In today’s society there are more people who use their welfare money to buy drugs instead of diapers and food for their children. When considering effective ways to cut the governments spending‚ each state should start requiring mandatory drug testing among all of the welfare recipients. Cutting welfare benefits

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    Tiberinus's Argument

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    Nature is also heavily featured in the scene when Tiberinus speaks to Aeneas. Tiberinus as the god of the Tiber is very relevant to Roman readers because the city depends on the river for transportation‚ trade‚ and more. Tiberinus as the personification of the Tiber river is a very natural god. He is described as “deus..loci” which means god of the place. Since book 8 happens near and at where Rome will be‚ place and locality are emphasized. In his actual speech he uses complex language and gives

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