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    When I first was handed the prompt for the Argument Essay‚ I had multiple conflicting thoughts. For one‚ I thought I was going to be able to easily complete this because I have proven in previous classes that I can formally argue a position. However‚ I have also learned that college and high school have different requirements in many ways. For example‚ for this assignment‚ we had were told to utilize the Toulmin method throughout the essay. Once I learned that I had to use the Toulmin method‚ I

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    The argumentative essay In an argumentative essay‚ you present and justify your own point of view on a statement such as “A woman’s place is in the home”. You have to consider the argument for and against the views expressed in the statement‚ and try to persuade your readers to agree with you. Focus on skills: planning an argumentative essay. 1. An argumentative essay should begin with introduction which refers to the title and briefly states your point of view. 2. The main body of the essay is

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    mass media. Plus‚ parents should be able to strictly regulate children’s exposure. The opponent also said that these kinds of mass media also portrays violence in a responsible manner that can help to teach the kids to be non-violence. However the research is inconclusive. The reasons why video games‚ movies and television programs should be censored because children will be easily influence by the violence shown in the mass media. Most of these mass media will show a highly likely aggressive content

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    shoe size would be size 3 kids. She would not be able to stand straight. Statistic shows that it’s nearly impossible for someone to have a body or look like Barbie. Secondly‚ many young girls get influenced on becoming anorexic. After doing some research I found out that the waist of a Barbie compare to her height is 39 % lower than an anorexic. Therefore‚ this makes us wonder if Barbie was the reason or the start of anorexia in young teens. In 1965‚ there was a doll that was manufactured with the

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    College Athletes: Should they be paid for play? Andriana Shanklin Dr. Mary Rose Kasraie Research and Writing: ENG 215 October 19‚ 2011 Should college athletes be paid to play? The issue of whether or not college athletes should be paid for play has been a heated debate across the nation for years. Most would say that college athletes are already paid to play by the scholorships that they are given such as free tuition‚ meals‚ books‚ room and board. However‚ some would say that college

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    The Argumentative Essay The purpose of an argumentative essay is to persuade the reader to accept or seriously consider your opinion on a controversial issue. Has 3 parts: Claim‚ Counter Claim‚ Rebuttal‚ (plus Introduction and Conclusion) Whom are you trying to reach? What do they already know about your topic? What is your relationship with your audience and how does it impact your word choice and tone? Claim Your opinion or position on an issue Must be supported with evidence

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    Student Name and ID Number Mentor’s Name AP Language and Composition Date Title of Graduation Project Paper (Outline) I. Introduction a. Hook (or attention getter) b. Definition of the scope of research (statement of for and against positions) c. Argumentative thesis statement II. Background Information a. In this section include any definition of terms or historical information required to understand the argument in your paper. b. Data (evidence) with appropriate citations III. Claim

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    children‚ is solely up to them.  Everyone wants the best for their children and will do whatever it takes to ensure that happens.  Whether that means raising them in a strict‚ controlled environment‚ or a lenient friendlier approach.   Markham states “Research shows most people believe strict parenting will result in better behaved kids” (np).  Studies show this may not always be the case. “Strict‚ or authoritarian‚ child-raising actually produces kids with lower self-esteem who behave worse than other

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    The financial argument is perhaps the most callous seeming point of the whole debate but it is such a big part that it cannot be left out. In 1998‚ Ezekiel Emmanuel and Margaret Battin wrote a journal article figuring the cost on multiple levels. The overall cost savings in 1995 dollars would be $627 million. That might sound like a lot. Now let us see the percentage that dollar amount is from the total health care expenditures in the U.S. - less than 0.07%! However‚ the cost savings to an individual

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    leads to a chain of problems such as‚ sexual assault‚ suicide and social consequences. 2. Even though children are not the target audience for the commercials‚ they do get highly influenced by their parents. Example: According to David J. Hanson’s research‚ 62% of American youth aged 12 to 17 identified their parents as a leading influence. C. Hiding Negative information of alcohol in advertisements 1. Producers of alcohol only advertise positive substance about the product‚ without giving further

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