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    Reflection Paper By Nina Bianca Cadena As the summer class started last April 21st‚ I thought that the class will be so boring because of the 3 hour class per subject. And the fact that it is just a short term class‚ like it was just a month; I couldn’t imagine how they will make it more advance for us to finish the designated topics and deadlines. And as expected for this another kind of English subject‚ which is the English 101 I prepared myself already for possible long essays and paper

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    Conversation started today Sheila Volquez 10:10pm Sheila Volquez http://www.studymode.com/subjects/statement-of-purpose-mass-communication-page5.html http://www.studymode.com/essays/Statement-Of-Purpose-Personal- Statement-Applying-For-491902.html . ... Sheila Volquez 10:18pm Sheila Volquez We all begin to wonder at a certain age what our purpose is‚ we wonder about our vocation. A very questionable concept‚ because it

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    Argumentation

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    DONETSK NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY Department of Foreign Languages for Professional Communication Nataliya Todorova Business Communication: Argumentation Міністерство освіти і науки України Донецький національний технічний університет Факультет економіки і менеджменту Кафедра іноземних мов професійного спілкування Н.Ю.Тодорова Ділове спілкування: аргументація (навчальний посібник для студентів спеціальностей “Міжнародна економіка” і “Зовнішньоекономічна діяльність підприємств”)

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    Writing Arguments Why Do You Need This New Edition? If you re wondering why you should buy this new edition of Writing Arguments‚ here are eleven great reasons! * A new full color design visually differentiates key ideas‚ mak- ing reading a user-friendly experience and ensuring it is easier for you to find important information. + A new Chapter 8‚ Analyzing Arguments Rhetorically‚ shows you how to read arguments critically so you will be able to identify and explain the strategies writers

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    In logic and rhetoric‚ a fallacy is usually an improper argumentation in reasoning often resulting in a misconception or presumption. Literally‚ a fallacy is "an error in reasoning that renders an argument logically invalid" It is important to use relevant‚ accurate‚ and reliable sources in a research paper. What do you need to consider when searching for useful sources? How do you know when sources are reliable? What are some warning signs that indicate you should avoid a particular source

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    1. “I like the rain. Some people will tell you that the sun is the best‚ but they are wrong. What waits for you in the sun? Skin cancer. What waits for you in the rain? Puddles to jump in. I’ll take puddles over cancer any day.” Tell me as much as you can about this passage as an argument (especially the parts). p1. Sun will bring skin cancer. p2. Rain will bring puddles that we can jump. p3: Pain is bad‚ joy is good. If a thing causes more good things than bad things‚ then it is better. p4:

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    Debating Federation wishes that it be freely available. All or part of this guide may be copied for any purpose. It may be translated. The only request is that parts of this guide are not reproduced out of context. There should be no copyright in debate theory. Its contributors are too numerous to mention; they span thousands of years and numerous cultures. An online version of this guide is available from www.dav.com.au. Official copies of the handbook may be purchased from the same website. Please contact

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    Dr.Wheeler created the Logical Fallacies Handlist and it states that fallacies are statements that might sound reasonable or superficially true but are actually flawed or dishonest. It is important to avoid logical fallacies as they undermine your argument. There are several types of logical fallacies and to keep track of all of them you can separate them into different categories. There are four different main categories that the certain types can go into; they are fallacies of relevance‚ component

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    The Computer Revolution We live in the cage of technology. Every day‚ new technology appears‚ ranging from iPods that can store thousands of songs to giant space telescopes that can send photographs of distant stars back to Earth. Of all the new technological wonders‚ personal computer have probably had the greatest influence on the daily lives of average people. Through computers‚ we can talk to people in any country‚ research any topic‚ work‚ shop and entertain ourselves. Personal computers have

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    Money is the king

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    Format Introduction. Suggest an answer to the question and outline how you intend to validate your suggested answer by clarifying the analytical structure (and maybe‚ therefore‚ the thematic thread or point of view you will pursue). Describe the key theories‚ concepts‚ models‚ and/or debates‚ and/or areas of critique surrounding the question. Keep this section as short as possible: you need to state the main concepts but you need greater space to do more in order to acquire higher order marks. Try and

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