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    James Hite Professor Truong English 101 18 May 2013 Education in the United States This great country on the federal‚ state‚ and local level needs to invest more money in educating its citizens. In the past the United States boasted a higher percentage of technically trained‚ well educated‚ top of their field professionals to fulfill the needs of not only this great country‚ but those of the rest of the world too. However those

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    Professor Donna Pope English 121-046RL 04/07/2013 Argument Paper‚ Draft 3 Final “Are the educational systems priorities being out of whack at fault for lack of success?” There are many negative influences on students today that the quote “Knowledge is the key to success.” has lost its power. The lack of success of our current youth is not directly related to a failure of the educational systems priorities but instead the society around it. A school fails to accomplish its goals

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    book “Anarchy‚ State and Utopia‚" has become a modern classic. His theories‚ especially the entitlement theory‚ have become the foundation for the Libertarian Political Party and the discussion of numerous modern philosophers to date. The entitlement theory is a core feature of Nozick’s entire ideology. This essay will be broken up into four parts. I will start off by presenting a detailed exposition of Nozick’s theory. I will continue‚ in the next section‚ by providing counter arguments to Nozick’s

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    with You”. It was written by ‘Comrades from Cairo’‚ whom mainly claimed in their article that the Arab spring roots from all the demonstrations happening at the moment. By coming across all points and claims mentioned in the article‚ I find that the argument of ‘Comrades from Cairo’ is in a weak form as they use unsubstantial support for their claims‚ logical fallacies and are biased as they deny people’s own voice and experiences. The ‘Comrades from Cairo’ use unsubstantial support for their own

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    well balanced meals who then find themselves gorging on entirely too much fast food. This of course leads to what is commonly called the Freshman fifteen‚ the gaining of at least 15 pounds that first year away from home. With the Fast Food Calorie Counter app it enables the user to input any food from up to 72 different fast food restaurants. This is a great way to stay on top of making sure that student does not over do it and holds themselves

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    the wrong way. The second amendment states “A well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state‚ the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed” The author also has no facts to be proven‚ her argument is mostly surrounded by opinion and belief. The only facts she really has are the most obvious to everyone: like a person who drives a car is licensed or the second amendment has the word militia in it. Mollys argument is about gun use and how nobody should

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    No Control Many believe that gun control will keep the United States safer. Afterall‚ if laws supporting gun control were formed‚ no criminals will have access to guns‚ right? Think again. There are multiple arguments occurring currently pertaining gun control. Democratic or republican‚ liberal or conservative‚ every person has their own opinion on gun control. While some people believe that gun control will keep Americans safe and protected‚ others believe that it will leave the country in chaos

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    chapters four and five to “they say” Three ways to respond to “yes/no/okay‚ but” and Distinguishing what you say from what they say. “And Yet” Gerald Graff‚ Cathy Birkenstien and Russel Durst say that “you need to be an expert in a field to have an argument at all” (p‚55). Are they referring to an actual job like a lawyer? where they are good on arguing about a certain topic. You must have some sort of topic to go off of to argue your case‚ and to make it believable for others. As for agreeing or disagreeing

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    Department for Education. Since when does anyone – on the Left or on the Right – think it is a good idea to outsource the moral education of our children to the Government? This survey reads as if it comes from the 1950s… in the American Midwest. Many parts of America – notably Texas‚ but many others – are the heartland of abstinence-centred sex education. These places also have the highest rates of teenage pregnancy in the developed world. Teens who receive factual sex education are significantly

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    ARGUMENTS VS EXPLANATIONS EXPLANATIONS An explanation is a group of statements that try to show how or why something is or will be the case. Specifically‚ we use an explanation when we try to explain what makes a claim true. The event or the phenomenon in question is usually accepted as a matter of fact. Explanations do NOT prove why something is the case. Every explanation is composed of two parts: The explanandum (a statement that describes the event that is supposed to be explained)‚ and

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