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    main point of this is to make the reader think about how technology has been embedded into the core of society and implemented into every layer of the world today. Voxi’s contention is pro digital technology and is this is strategically withheld until the 5th paragraph so that readers will read on‚ curious of the writers contention Voxi continuously simplifies and exemplifies his arguments through metaphoric language‚ allowing for readers to fully comprehend his opinion whilst addressing the additional

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    Indiana State University Social Rituals and the Verbal Art of Zora Neale Hurston by Lynda Marion Hill Review by: Australia Tarver African American Review‚ Vol. 33‚ No. 2 (Summer‚ 1999)‚ pp. 362-365 Published by: Indiana State University Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2901288 . Accessed: 12/01/2015 03:53 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit

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    Alcohol Fuelled Violence

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    ” written by Pat Easton‚ presents an argument that is no different to others who seek to end this violence. The second article titled “Don’t blame the booze‚ it’s a zero tolerance on violence that’s needed‚” written by Mike Keane‚ is similar in contention to the first article though offers an alternative possible solution of addressing individual responsibility. Finally‚ in the confrontational letter to the editor‚ Ian Stevenson brings forward yet another possible solution‚ at the fault of the parents

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    Scissorhands – Writing the Essay Your introduction should be designed to attract the reader’s attention and give him/her an idea of the essay focus. Within the space of a few lines‚ you should introduce the subject of your essay‚ in addition to your contention. The reader should know just from the introduction what your point of view is‚ and where the essay will be heading. To introduce the subject for a text response essay‚ you should mention the title of the text in addition to the author. This should

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    it was unrelated to facts upon which it was based – in relation to Madras Act contention were not relevant as provisions of Orissa Estates Abolition Act‚ 1952 relating to computation of gross asset on basis of rent payable was not illegal .No objection in relation to inadequacy of compensation on rental basis can be raised in view of provision of Article 31 (4)   Contentions In the first place‚ there were contentions raised‚ attacking the validity of the Act as a whole. In the second place‚ the

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    The person who wrote the prompt had certain groupings already in mind; try to “see” what they are feeding to you in terms of groupings. 4. Start formulating your thesis to respond to the prompt. Consider how the documents you have can prove what contention you are going to make. In other words‚ what are you going to be able to prove in response to the prompt‚ if you use the documents as pieces of evidence? You will need a thesis that is provable and historically sound (NOT a fact!). To that end:

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    immigration reform

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    children because of deportation. Not only is a path to citizenship an ethical obligation of the United states but contrary to the popular belief immigrants actually benefit the U.S. economy by complimenting contrary jobs. which brings me to contention one. Contention one: Immigrants are a benefit to the U.S. economy. Immigrant workers in the U.S. which account for 72% of all undocumented aliens here compliment the jobs of U.S. workers in fact they increased wages by up to 10% from 1990 to 2007 says

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    Drug and Alcohol Culture

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    circumstances which occurred after he was supplied alcohol by another parent‚ writer Bruce Guthrie argues in an opinion piece that the law requiring parental approval to supply alcohol could save lives. The second article which supports Guthrie’s contention is a cartoon by Mark Knight‚ published in the Herald Sun which highlights the public outcry against the call to legalise drugs‚ where both articles are in favour of changing the law to alter the alcohol and drug culture in Australia. Guthrie employs

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    feels that she should compose and work keeping in mind the end goal to show signs of improvement. Her sickness sets the phase for the different sorts of contentions that were delineated in the story. One of the contentions that were uncovered from the earliest starting point of the story was the contention of one character versus another the contention was between the lady and her significant other‚ John. The mental uneasiness for the lady and keep her from conquering her anxious

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    A Just Government

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    I think a country should want the best for its citizens and would want them to be healthy‚ successful‚ and productive. Therefore I affirm today’s resolution "A just government should provide health care to it’s citizens." But before I begin I would like to offer the following definitions from Webster’s New world Dictionary to clarify the round: Just Government- meaning a "right or fair way in which a society is run/ governed" Health Care meaning "the prevention and treatment of illness or injury

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