What Makes a Good Argument? What makes a good argument? Is it one where we repeatedly push our ideas and beliefs without background information to support it? One ran by one-track minds that aren’t willing to look at the issue with new eyes? No it most certainly is not. A good argument is one derived from emotional connection and reason‚ Pathos and Logos make an argument engaging and factual. Pathos is a writer’s tool for appealing to a reader via an emotional connection. Empathizing with a person
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John C. Anyanwu Jr. 10/23/2011 National Alcohol Prohibition Wayne Hall’s article on the policy lessons of National Alcohol Prohibition in the United States‚ 1920–1933 starts off by implying that national prohibition on alcohol was a failure. “National alcohol prohibition in the United States between 1920 and 1933 is believed widely to have been a misguided and failed social experiment that made alcohol problems worse by encouraging drinks to switch to spirits and created a large black market
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not because deception is commendable‚ but because it is often necessary. When keeping true to one’s word no longer suits a ruler‚ and he can go back on his promise but can present as though he is an honest man‚ he should do so. His argument is a compelling one‚ because it is predicated not on one thinks he ought to do‚ but on what one should do to achieve his desired outcome. If the outcome desired is continued rule‚ then follow the steps outlined‚ and you will more likely than not achieve that. Morals
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Gun Prohibition Laws As of recently‚ one theme is all over the news channels throughout the United States. This issue is so serious that even politicians are intensely debating what we‚ as a country should do to battle this problem. Far more importantly‚ there have been many incidents around our country where many murders have taken place in the hands of several psychopaths. The dilemma today is that all of these murders of innocent adults and little angels could have been avoided if something had
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The question is raising the federal minimum wage‚ can harm? How and who? When looking at the size and the budget of small enterprises‚ we notice that they have limited flexibility. They have to manage carefully their exploitation charges so they can guaranty workers’ salaries. The number of workers needs for a job are function of the job description and the market supply and demand. Because of limited flexibilities and the instable market condition‚ small enterprises have to control well employees’
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A strong brand 6 benefits of a strong brand… …and the 4Cs of brand management © 2005 Clarity Marketing Ltd www.clarity-in-communication.com 1 Branding – can it really work for the small business? If you think of a brand‚ what comes to mind? CocaCola‚ Virgin‚ Hertz‚ Orange? It’s easy to think of branding as being for the big boys with big bucks. But that’s not to say that only large corporates can play the branding game. Small companies really should be able to build strong brands
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studied and compared to modern day issues is American prohibition in the 1920s. Prohibition in the United States was clearly a big mistake looking back on it‚ but at the time‚ it seemed like a very logical answer to the problem. It seemed like the only
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The person I look up to hit rock bottom at one point and was able to become a better person that they didn’t know even existed. Seeing them go through all the obstacles showed me how strong of a person they truly are and made me admire them. This person is my mom. My mom was a high school dropout due to having me at a young age (16). She was trying to raise a child and fight an addiction at the same time. Trying to deal with all these different obstacles can be hard on someone; especially when you
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The Council of Chalcedon in 451 CE is significant to the development and message of Christianity because not only was there a review of old legislation by reflecting on‚ and deciding if the rulings were still valid‚ it also affirmed that the Roman Catholic Church was irrefutably divided. The East-West Schism was the division of the Catholic Church into what would become the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. Although it did not occur until 1053‚ the issue of a schism became a
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we are born free by nature‚ which allows us to all be "free‚ equal and independent‚" and no ruling authority should be able to impose on your individual rights and freedoms without the consent of the individual. It is evident that the author is in support of classical liberalism‚ which is a branch of liberalism that promotes a free market and limited government intervention. As a result‚ they can not be "subjected to the political power of another." John Locke talks about some principles of classical
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