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    intelligent method to argue that is called argumentative writing. With argumentative writing a person can put all of their ideas into an organized, well developed paper that attracts and engages a reader. While most people prefer arguing in person, one is susceptible to interruptions from the opposing side or as well as having to think on the fly and keep their train of thought going while constantly countering what the opposition is saying; but with argumentative writing one can freely express all their

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    Sherry Lodwig WR 122 March 13th, 2017 Argumentative Research Essay What comes to mind when someone mentions global warming? I bet it isn’t how we can control it or how we go about fixing it to make a better life for not only us but for our children. Feeling guilty and concerned are a normal reaction to the global warming issues, but not caring is another really concerning fact in its self. I’m not saying that you must be full blown out

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    Argumentative Essay The function of an argumentative essay is to show that your assertion (opinion, theory, and hypothesis) about some phenomenon or phenomena is correct or more truthful than others'. The art of argumentation is not an easy skill to acquire. Many people might think that if one simply has an opinion, one can argue it successfully, and these folks are always surprised when others don't agree with them because their logic seems so correct. Argumentative writing is the act of forming

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    Argumentative Synthesis Education can be defined by how we as humans learn to interact with one another as well as obtaining the skills and perspectives needed to reach our full potential later in life. While education may seem straight forward, there are many ideas as to how it should be successfully presented. The authors, Pratt, Rodriguez, and Freire, all share my belief that educational freedom is vital to a positive classroom experience. Throughout this essay, I will be using their ideas to

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    TKAM Argumentative Paper America is a country with many beliefs that seem to be hypocritical, for they appear to not be followed by it’s citizens and government. It is common to hear about this country being a place where everyone is respected and has their own rights. The National Anthem of the United States of America proclaims this country as “The land of the free and the home of the brave.” But it is questionable whether this line is true or not in terms of it’s significance. Much oppression

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    John Amos Nordmeyer Ms. Allen 11/20/15 Essay #4: Argumentative Synthesis As we begin the 21st century, the preservation and concern with our world environment becomes more of a highlighted issue. Authors such as Michael Pollan in his article “Escape from the Western Diet”, and Jonathan Safran Foer who wrote “Against Meat” both mention in their essays the negative impact fast food has created on our environment due to the method of factory farming. Foer quotes using reports from the Food and Agriculture

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    This is shown in the argumentative essay, “Heads up, Humans”, in which the author states a statistic that, “38% of U.S. jobs are at high risk of being replaced by robots and artificial intelligence over the next 15 years.” This shows that artificial intelligence can damage many people’s daily lives and routines, as it can cause them to lose their jobs. Another way to show that artificial intelligence can damage many people’s lives and daily routines is found in the argumentative essay, “The Automation

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    Assignment: Argumentative Paper Irina Ciudin Health and Wellness, Bow Valley College PSYC1201: Human Growth and Development Across the Life Span TY Ragan June 7, 2024. Argumentative paper on Daniel Goleman’s emotional intelligence theory and Howard Gardner’s multiple intelligence theory. Daniel Goleman’s and Howard Gardner’s theories emphasize the development and enhancement of human intelligence by identifying key areas for nurturing and stimulating to achieve a higher level of intelligence

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    helpful to humans, even though they are nasty and disgusting. Rats are very intelligent and a great problem solver. However, some people might say that rats are unhelpful and unhelpful to humans, even though they can do so many things. In this argumentative essay I will be discussing whether rats are unhelpful or useful to humans. Also, I will be talking about how rats are helpful to humans and what rats can do to be helpful in cities and communities. There may be other ways that rats can contribute

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    years of Spanish and have continued to learn it in my free time, as a result, I can understand it well. I was not great at English in high school, but writing about certain topics was fun. I don't consider myself a writer, but I can write an argumentative essay the best. We learned all

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