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    Reflective I have written four major arguments for this class: summary‚ basic argument‚ rhetorical analysis‚ and synthesis‚ instructed by Dr. Tina Giovanielli. Although I believe all four arguments were strong‚ for the purpose of this reflective assignment I am going to choose one argument that I think is my strongest piece of writing then analyze it and explain why I think that is my best work. I believe my last assignment (synthesis) was very challenging at first but it ended up to be my strongest

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    In his essay‚ Bogard states that darkness should be preserved‚ due to all of the light pollution. Paul Borges argument is effective because he pulls out facts to back up his reasoning‚ his use of emotional connection when he states feelings from religious groups and his use of imagery‚ such as “Covered with a blanket of life” Right off the bat‚ Borgard jumps into the facts. According to the World Health Organization‚ light pollution reduction efforts and glare reduction efforts both the national

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    Argument Analysis 27 October 2011 A call for unity: A letter from eight white clergymen The clergymen’s letter suggests that the racial problem in Birmingham‚ Alabama‚ needs to be resolved in court peacefully. The exigency of his argument is to try to solve the racial issue with an innovative and constructive approach. The letter was written to the editor of a Birmingham’s newspaper. Based on that‚ the audience of this letter was the newspaper’s readers‚ all the city’s citizens. The fact

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    misunderstood or unheeded. In his essay ……………………………………………………………..‚ author ………………………………………………………….builds a cogent‚ detailed and absorbing argument by employing a variety of rhetorical techniques and persuasive strategies‚ most notably‚ an array of pertinent facts and statistics‚ appeals to emotions‚ and by citing respected authorities to persuade his audience on why ……………………………………………………………………………………….. ……………………………… skillfully incorporates facts and statistics to build his argument. For example‚ “……………………………”

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    views. Throughout my daily conversations I would often find myself noticing fallacies I had learned from reading the book and my notes in others’ arguments and opinions. While I was not the most vocal in the class‚ I do believe that I applied the lectures to my everyday life more than others. As a result‚ I gained many valuable skills for evaluating arguments which brings me a form of entertainment when someone says something that has no logic when given deeper thought. Additionally‚ social media is

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    Phase 3 IP Colorado Technical University Online Four Points 1. I have learned that my topic is very controversial and can take on different arguments with the changing of one word. I wasn’t aware of all the information and articles related to this subject. When I brainstormed this interest‚ I felt that I would be hard-pressed to find information supporting or opposing. Researching my information has taken six to seven hours at a time to come up with the right viewpoints

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    Webster defines an abortion as a medical procedure used to end a pregnancy and cause the death of the fetus. Just reading these definitions begin the argument of whether or not abortion should be legal and if it is “morally” right. Abortion has become a popular topic of discussion across politics and within churches. Although both sides have valid arguments‚ it is up to the woman carrying the child to decide whether she will keep the child or not. No government‚ nor religion should force someone into

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    ‘Run Lola Run’ Distinctively Visual Analysis Distinctively visual texts can control the way we explore and interpret the images we see‚ affecting the way we make interpretations of the experiences we come across in life. The distinctively visual represented in the film ‘Run Lola Run’ by Tom Tykwer is clear as unique images are presented to give the audience a feeling of suspense and thrill. This film does not use a large amount of dialogue‚ instead the story is told through images‚ symbols and motifs

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    design argument The design argument‚ also known as the teleological argument essentially means that the universe and everything within it has a specific design and purpose. (Perry‚ Bratman‚ Fischer 57) The Greek term; ‘telos’ is the derivative form of teleology which means end or purpose. This argument is entirely a posteriori and we learn about the existence of God through experience and empirical knowledge. This argument was developed by Thomas Aquinas and his fifth version. In this essay‚ I will

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    Sabrina Salas Mcom70 December 4‚ 2017 Visual Analysis of The piece I am going to be discussing is Giulio Romano’s piece Two Lovers. The piece was painted between 1523 and 1524 the medium is oil on panel transferred to canvas. Giulio Romano was a student of Raphael and in the 1520s‚ he turned the muscular‚ dynamic‚ and classical style he learned while working on his master’s frescoes in Rome to the unseemly end of pure titillation. He drew a series of 16 explicit scenes that became known as I Modi

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