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    ENC 1011 Birth Control in American Society The Pros and Cons “On May 9‚ 1960‚ the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the marketing of the first birth control pill in the United States.” The battle over birth control waged on long before F.D.A’s approval. Since its creation‚ arguments both pro and anti birth control have been immense. From religious beliefs to freedom of choice‚ both sides still have yet to find a middle ground on this matter. Whether negative or positive‚ birth control

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    Research‚ Legalizing Marijuana‚ Banning Or Allowing Handguns are unacceptable topics.) Refutation: Every argumentative essay must include counterarguments refuting the opposing viewpoint.  An arguable thesis has an anti-thesis‚ or opposite point of view.  An effective argument recognizes and addresses the opposition’s viewpoints.  The writer who acknowledges‚ accommodates‚ and refutes the opposition’s concerns can win the audience’s respect and sometimes their agreement. 1. Counterarguments: Substantiated

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    This article was published on February 12th on abc.net.au and talks about the issue from Mike Baird’s point of view. It features a related story section‚ which contains articles that support to the viewpoint of the article. The placement of the section on the first half of the article‚ to the right of the backstory‚ creates a visual pathway. This pathway is created to distract us from the negative nature of the backstory and allows us to really focus

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    Opposing Viewpoints In Context: http://ic.galegroup.com/ic/ovic/ViewpointsDetailsPage/ViewpointsDetailsWindow?failOverType=&query=&prodId=OVIC&windowstate=normal&contentModules=&mode=view&displayGroupName=Viewpoints&limiter=&currPage=&disableHighlighting=false&displayGroups=&sortBy=&sou Cuomo‚ M. M. (2013‚ Feb 27). Death Penalty Is Dead Wrong: It ’s Time to Outlaw Capital Punishment in America—Completely. Retrieved from Opposing Viewpoints. Opposing

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    perspectives on government’s management. The strength of Grove’s viewpoint is that he illustrates two sides of the event. He points out government’s management is correct and should be improved. However‚ Molloy only focuses on the negative side of it. On the other hand‚ Molloy lists many data to support his argument while Grove just expresses his personal ideas without evidence. \The strength of Grove’s viewpoint is its dialectics. Firstly‚ he states that government’s effort

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    differences of opinion‚ as you say‚ about good and evil‚ just and unjust‚ honourable and dishonourable: there would have been no quarrels among them‚ if there had been no such differences—would there now?” (Euthyphro 8). The unusual aspect of Socrates’ viewpoint was that he never attempted to actually come up with an answer for explaining religion‚ rather he analyzed the beliefs of others and expected them to come up with the solution on their own

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    University of Phoenix Material Foundations of Human Services Worksheet Answer‚ in a 50- to 100-word response‚ each of the following questions: 1. Identify the four themes of human services. According to the reading assignment Chapter One of Introduction to Human Services‚ the four themes are: 1. Concerns with problems in living- This is when people unable meet their own basic needs. 2. The increase in problems in our modern world – This include having a growing number of people feeling

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    certain substances. Detoxing the system is the best way because it helps a person to get rid of the tolerance their body has gained from the substance abuse. The strength of this viewpoint is that many people would use the information but the weakness is it is not really as theoretical because it has similarities to other viewpoints. I chose the psychodynamic view which states that people with substance abuse have extremely high dependency needs. This view declares that when parents do not gratify their

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    Beth Rosenthal. Detroit: Greenhaven Press‚ 2013. Opposing Viewpoints. Rpt. from "Archbishop Protests Obama ’s Anti-Marriage Agenda." The New American (30 Sept. 2011). Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 24 Oct. 2013. Mollmann‚ Marianne. "Gay Marriage Is a Human Rights Issue." Gay Marriage. Ed. Debra A. Miller. Detroit: Greenhaven Press‚ 2012. At Issue. Rpt. from "Gay Marriage: The Issue Is Respect." Huffington Post. 2011. Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 24 Oct. 2013. Kellard‚ James. "Gay Marriage

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    ! ! Brecht wanted audiences to find political lessons in his drama through the conflict of viewpoints‚ rather than any blatant ‘message’. Does he achieve this in Mother Courage?! ! Brechts idea that man and society could be intellectually analysed that led him to develop his theory of "epic theatre." Brecht believed that theatre should appeal not to the spectator’s feelings but to his reason.While still providing entertainment‚ it should be strongly didactic and capable of provoking social change

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