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    Persuasive Essays Class: Written Communication DAS 177‚ Fall 2008; Teacher: Natalie Schiedler Author: Patrizia De Cillis Traveling is one of the most valuable and enriching experiences in our lives increasing our knowledge‚ opening our minds‚ enriching our spirits‚ extending new moral values; and you can find many destinations in the world that would fulfill your desires. But‚ if what you are looking for is a unique and memorable experience that will give you the opportunity to learn about

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    Carolyn Gaudioso 2-13-12 Dr. Vericker: English 211 Persuasive Essay School Budget Cuts Do More Harm Than Good Due to the financial crisis there have been many changes made to government programs to reduce costs and help with debt. Many of these cuts are happening statewide‚ in America’s public schools. The first programs that are being cut are the art programs‚ and the excuse is that the core classes are more important. The argument is that children need to be more focused on test scores

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    Persuasive Essay : Many people would be happy and satisfied if they were in a relationship with money and fame. Doesn’t that seem like the perfect life? Everyone begins to think that in life that’s all that matters‚ and that’s all they need‚ nothing could be better. Society dictates our morals‚ feelings‚ the way we do things and try’s to tell us certain things we do are wrong and we need to do them the way they feel necessary. Our generations to come will have no clue what the meaning of a true‚

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    Persuasive Essay w/o Visual Prompt: For this assignment‚ you are required to write an argumentative/persuasive essay. Topic: Think about something that is wrong (as you see it) in America or another country (i.e. your native country). Whatever you choose to write about‚ you have to make sure that you offer solutions to the problem. This is not a definition essay where you will just define and explain your problem; you have to argue (persuasively) why the problem exists and how the problem

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    pBrittany Bolton English 165 A12 8/25/2012 Persuasive Letter Dear Mother I am writing this letter to you because I am concerned about my transportation issues. My vehicle has broken down for the fifth time this month. Though I know you do not want to go through the trouble of purchasing another one this is an issues we need to talk about. My current car the old Chevy Lumina is terrible on gas I spend at least fifty a week on it. The air conditioning is out‚ the stereo only plays AM stations

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    Body image is a definite part of American culture. Women want to have the perfect skinny bodies for swimsuit season and men want the chiseled abs of a minor Greek god. These standards are what everyone is supposed to strive for‚ that to look and feel good‚ people must abide by them. At least that is what advertisers attempt to make consumers think. Their attempt is a very successful one too. Unrealistic body images placed in advertisements have made many Americans develop unreasonable body ideals

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    Social Media Effects on Females Body Image Does Social media really impact the way females see their body? Strong evidence supports that social media has a horrifying impact on female body image. In many cases‚ some would go as far as committing suicide‚ because they are not content with the way they look. Because females compare themselves to models and celebrities that is shown on social media‚ it is clear that there is a distortion from what is real and what is fake. They consider that if they

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    models because the industry has convinced the public that thinner is better. Discrimination towards plus-size models or just average-sized women in general results in body image disputes all over the world. Some examples of the full-figured women and models making their voice heard are Plus Model Magazine’s editorial “Plus Size Bodies‚ What

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    A common misconception is that only women care about their bodies and how they look in men’s eyes. However‚ the author Ted Spiker shares his own experience with male body image. His main target is to convince his audience (women) that body image matter to men as it matters for women. In his article he mainly relied on pathos as an effective way to reach his audience. Throughout the article the author used “we” effectively as he is talking from the prospective of men directing his speech to women

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    Body Dysmorphic Disorder Body dysmorphic disorder is a mental disorder in which an individual has an intense‚ overwhelming preoccupation with a perceived flaw in his or her appearance. A person with body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) has a highly distorted sense of his or her own appearance‚ and any part of his or her body can be a subject of that concern. Sometimes the perceived defect is completely imagined‚ and sometimes an actual “flaw” is the subject of a disproportionate level of obsessive

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