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    Frankl 1. What is Frankl’s argument for freedom? Cite at least three passages that support this argument. Man has a choice. This is Frankl’s argument for freedom. He said that freedom is achieved through making choices. One chooses a thing over another and accepts the necessary consequences either positive or negative. In his experiences inside the concentration camp‚ freedom is shown in little ways but is demonstrated in bigger implications. First‚ to support his argument‚ I read in the

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    ruler to go back on his word if his previous promises place him at a disadvantage. In this paper‚ I will argue that the purpose of this passage is to persuade readers of the notion that being a good leader many times involves actions that would not be considered “good” as such. Then‚ I will use examples from the text to explain how this falls into Machiavelli’s overall themes of efficiency and pragmatism‚ and how this makes for a logical method of ruling. Machiavelli begins the passage by noting how

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    Elements of the Argument: "What is Poverty?" Steve Ross Expository Writing Dr. Nancy Nester Final 10/25/96 What do you consider poverty to be? Do you have a definitive explanation of it or do you consider it an abstract circumstance? In the article "What is Poverty?"‚ Jo Goodwin Parker gives her ideas on what poverty is. First given as a speech‚ this article is written as an attack on human emotion. Her use of connotative language creates many harsh images of her experiences in a life of poverty

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    Question What are the arguments for and against vegetarianism? Seeing animals running around filled with cuteness can bring a smile to anybody’s face. But knowing the fact that most of them will be taken away and butchered creates a number of arguments because some people would simply put this down as cruelty were as others would call it ’meat.’ Over the past years more and more campaigns and protestations have been started. Talking to a lot of vegetarians I found that their reason for being a

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    While guns are owned by many Americans‚ there are both pro and con arguments for gun control. To start out a con is being able to protect yourself.with having gun control‚ it states in document 5 you can’t take all the guns away from people because there are people out there that would find away to keep their weapons which mean all the good people out there who have up there guns have a chance of being killed because they have no protection also in document 9 it says with gun control you can’t protect

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    DURING WW1 IN THE MIDDLE EAST WAS CONTRADICTORY AND CAUSED INSTABILITY IN THE REGION." TO WHAT EXTENT DO YOU AGREE WITH THIS STATEMENT? Due to Britain ’s position as a major power‚ the country was able to reshape the Middle East and formulate agreements with several important cultures. However‚ some of the terms within these treaties were completely contradictory‚ creating dispute and controversy between parties. This very powerful mandate made many mistakes and errors in judgment that led to disastrous

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    (Hurley 524). When such reasoning is expressed in words‚ an argument from analogy results. Arguments from analogy play an essential role to many of life’s everyday decisions. This includes the trivial to the more significant matters. The distinct form and principles of arguments from analogy are used in legal systems as well in deciding moral questions. Argument by analogy is perhaps the most simple of all inductive reasoning. Such arguments never result in absolute assurance one way or the other but

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    North American Argument Essay Physical features and where people were located affected how civilizations developed in North America. According to Guns‚ Germs and Steel where civilizations were located I the world affected what food you had witch changed their way of life. Jared Diamond talks about how natives to New Guinea have access to the Saco tree while people in the Middle East had access to wheat and barley. According to diamond’s theory the Middle East thrived more quickly because wheat

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    unintended consequences.  This question will examine numerous areas in which the Government intervenes in and evaluate whether it does so in a positive or negative way. A conclusion will then be made to decide whether government intervention is an advantage or a disadvantage as a whole. ADVANTAGE 1 (INTERVENING IN BUSINESS):  One of the major areas in which the government intervenes is in business‚ for example by creating a minimum wage for all workers.  This means that no matter the job

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    objectives. He leans towards the fact that we believe in some supreme entity depending on our religion and our geographic location. There is no hard evidence that proves that a supreme entity is real but we try to uphold the morals that we are taught that this entity wants us to do to be humble and good. Mackie had moral objectives that were explained in some points which categorically motivate us to act and the actions being exactly right is itself a reason to carry out the action. Then in this chapter

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