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    What is an Argumentative Essay? Argumentation uses reasoning and logic to convince readers of the soundness of a particular opinion on a controversial issue. Moreover‚ it involves more than presenting a point of view and providing evidence; it assumes a controversy and addresses opposing viewpoints. The Macmillan Writer: Rhetoric and Reader Macmillan Publishing Company‚ 1994 To write a good argumentative essay‚ you should choose a topic which has conflicting viewpoints. Do not‚ therefore

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    Angeles Times 8 Nov. 2002: A12. National Newspaper Index. Web. 11 Nov. 2002. Greater Yellowstone Coalition. “Yellowstone Experiences Worst Year Ever for Illegal Snowmobile Activity.” Greater Yellowstone Coalition. Greater Yellowstone Coalition‚ 4 Apr. 2002. Web. 6 Nov. 2002. Johnson‚ Shelli. “Greater Yellowstone Region Is a Snowmobiling Mecca.” Yellowstone Journal Winter 2002-03: 6-7. Print. “Snowmobile Plan All Wet.” Editorial. Denver Post 9 Nov. 2002: B25. Colorado Newsstand. Web. 10 Nov. 2002. Works

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    How 9/11 Affected My Life

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    Cohorts Paper I was born in 2000. A year after I was born‚ 9/11 happened‚ and it was such a major event in our history that it changed the way we live today. Other major events that impacted my classmates and I as we grew up included: school shootings‚ terrorism‚ the Joplin Tornado‚ and other natural disasters‚ like Hurricane Harvey. School shootings have changed the way schools do lock downs. Schools are more prepared for them due to the fact that they have happened in the past. Terrorism has also

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    Chelsea Professor Jellig ENG 111 11 July 2013   Abolish Bullying By Pursuing School Uniforms                   Has anyone taken a step back and realized how different the atmospheres in the schools are these days? Has anyone noticed the rates of suicide and murders slowly getting higher from school drama through the years? If anyone has said yes to either of these questions‚ read on and give opinions. Students going to school have the mind set to get a higher education‚ but there are many

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    Compare and contrast the pre and post 9/11 law enforcement response to terrorism. What strategies could be implemented to increase future law enforcement capability in countering terrorism? “We’re in a new world. We’re in a world in which the possibility of terrorism‚ married up with technology‚ could make us very‚ very sorry that we didn’t act.” (Rice‚ 2002). Law enforcement response to counter-terrorism fundamentally changed as a result of the unprecedented events of September 11th 2001 in

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    Atlantis Argumentative Essay There is much controversy when determining whether Thera and the Minoan civilization is the myth of Atlantis or if they were two different civilizations. There is more evidence pointing towards the myth of Atlantis actually being Thera and the Minoan civilization. The geographical make up and natural disasters were practically the same between Atlantis and The Minoan civilization‚ the religion of the two civilizations were amazingly alike‚ and both civilizations had

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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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    he George Bush 9/11 Speech has a lot of meaning in his speech . There is also a lot more meaning to the speech ‚ than there shows in true meaning . There is a lot of Rhetorical devices in his speech that gives it all alot more meaning . Bush’s speech was gave a speech after a terrorist attack on U.S soil . Many people were asking questions like “Is there going to be another attack?” “Are we going to fight back?”. This made Bush have to give out a speech. When Bush was giving he had to be a

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    How 9/11 Changed My Life

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    When I began to answer these questions myself‚ I started learning more about myself that I never really paid attention to before. For me‚ the most significant world event I have experienced was 9/11. Though I was very young‚ I remember my mom turning on the news and just starring in awe. She didn’t know how to react exactly‚ but I remember the shock on her face and how she seemed scared. I was too young at the time to really think much of it‚ but now thinking back to it‚ I understand why she was

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    During and after World War II‚ the Cold War‚ and the Gulf War‚ Hollywood portrayed villains as the current cultural fear and official enemy of the United States. This trend changed after the terrorist attacks on September 11‚ 2001. Since the attacks on the World Trade Center‚ Hollywood has often refused to use Muslims as villains‚ even though Muslim terrorists became the United States’ cultural enemy due to their responsibility for the attacks. This can best be explained by Americans’ change in

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