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    The phenomenon of social networking online has created many benefits for the individual and society but it also carries with it some serious risks and drawbacks. Discuss both the benefits and downsides of online social networking. Everything has two sides and online community of people with varied interests is no exception. A certain part of society advocates that social media channels are potential powerful tools when building new and up-to-date individual and collective relationships in many

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    and Mark Bittman‚ alongside of statements made about them in the Wall Street Journal‚ in order to provide for himself points of contention. Secondly‚ in conjunction with said points‚ the author

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    present the views of the author(s) on a single Issue Newspaper editorials or Internet Blogs may be a good source for this. Using the argument mapping techniques that were discussed in class‚ identify in the article (s) -i- Five (5) examples of contentions (claims supported by reason). -ii - Five (5) examples of objections against claims. Present this in the form of argument maps and remember to use complete sentences in your maps. You will need to highlight the statements in the

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    Children s Rights Essay

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    done by the international community (eg UN or aid organisations) to stop this? 3. Identify any other relevant information you will use in your essay 4. List the main points you will make in the sections of your essay. 5. Decide on your contention. PLANNING AN ESSAY STEP 1. BRAINSTORM IDEAS/CHILDREN’S RIGHTS PROBLEMS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO WRITE ABOUT. Child trafficking What countries it’s happening in. Why it’s happening. Why the slave owners don’t care about the child’s needs

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    reader on their toes? Does it make them more likely to acknowledge the writer’s words? Does the tone attempt to make the reader hate a certain person or situation? * What is the issue? * How/Why has the issue been brought to light? * Contention - point of view/key argument‚ what does the writer want the reader to think? * Intention  - what does the writer want to achieve with his/her article? Eg to create awareness‚ to stop people from littering‚ to stop people beating up little kids

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    On the other hand‚ Mount Franklin makes water and mineral water to refresh you but with no sugar. The targeted audiences are everyone because everyone deserves a drink. The contention for the solo ad is‚ if you work hard you deserve a solo. The intention of the ad is for you to buy it and remember the brand. The contention for the Mount Franklin ad is that the drink is made by nature. The intention of the ad is to buy the water from that company and for you to remember the brand. The similarities

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    and the age of entitlement” acknowledges the fact that in this day and age parents are not enforcing resilient attitudes and independence for the child. The use of the persuasive device of expert evidence helps to sway readers to agree with the contention expressed in the headline‚ reinforcing the argument that we need to become tougher in dealing with teenagers who have developed an attitude of if I want it I need it now. The headline relates to the article by establishing a connection with ‘tough

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     i would like to offer the following definitions;­   Moral Obligation: for the purpose of this case‚ it means to protect and defend  one’s responsibility and to do the right thing whenever one can  Mitigate: make less severe‚ serious‚ or painful  Contention 1: Protection of the People     Climate change poses a

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    years old should be subjected to governmental punishment. This is absolutely ridiculous. It is irrational and unreasonable to punish innocent and naive children as though they are fully grown and matured adults. This brings me to three primary contentions:

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    animal testing debate

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    millions of lives worldwide..." Because I agree with these words by Joan Ryan‚ I stand in negation of the resolution I will uphold the value of prosperity ‚and support it with a criterion of progress. I will now proceed with my case. My first contention is; It aids researchers in finding drugs and treatments to improve health and medicine. By: John Rowlinson 1. Many Medical Treatments have been made possible by animal testing‚ including cancer and HIV drugs‚ insulin‚ antibiotics‚ vaccines and

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