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    Incivility comes in different forms. It is seen everywhere‚ such as places in politics‚ in public‚ or online. This poses a question of how important incivility is and how it affects the people who encounter incivility. Online incivility specifically brings up different perspectives if online incivility should be tamed or be left alone. Cornell Clayton‚ discusses in his article “Understand the ‘Civility Crisis’” that there are five reasons why there is online incivility. They include the public contributing

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    main argument and the point(s) you intend to make about it.  Provide background material to help your readers understand the relevance or appeal of the work: • an explanation of why the subject is of current interest. • a reference to a possible controversy surrounding the subject. • biographical information about the author. • An account of the circumstances under which the passage was written. Writing and Reading Across the Curriculum‚ 11/E • a reference to the intended audience of the passage.

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    it ( the poor). However‚ to some‚ the absence of money could bring more happiness and fewer worries in their life’s while to others‚ the presence of money could mean more trouble‚ more worries and less happiness. This essay seeks to examine the controversy between money and happiness. Money makes everything functions well. I agree with this accession because‚ with money you can have any material possession you want‚ you can acquire wealth; For example‚ with money you can decide

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    Last year the opinion post by the ombudsman of the Washington Post about the Post being ‘pro-gay’ have raised many voices. In his writing he has discussed and talked by the evidence of an email conversation between a reader‚ the ombudsman; Patrick and a reporter of the Post. The reader claims that the Post only caters to a special class of the Washington and wants appreciation from them. The main issue the reader had was that the Post is very much Pro-gay and gives a lot of exposure to the gay couples

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    Goal Line Technology When it is unclear if a ball has crossed the goal line or not‚ is an incredibly difficult call for officials to make. More often than not‚ mistakes are made. With so many advancements in technology these controversies have led many to call for the use of "goal-line technology." The use of a replay system‚ such as Hawk-Eye or Cairos GLT‚ could do wonders to avoid errors of the human eye. There have been many controversial goal-line decisions over the years‚ all of which are

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    intensifying and debatable in nature‚ thus‚ sparking conflicts. They contain disputable topics of recurring interests. Simply put‚ any essay contents where strong contentions are typically presented for long periods build up into particular forms of controversy. Hence‚ they are generally considered highly polemical pieces of essay. The reason for this is that people have varied ideas and opinions regarding topics that are contentious‚ debatable or disputable. Controversial essays polarize people to

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    To What Extent is Lysistrata a feminist play In the play Lysistrata‚ women have absolutely no political rights. There is a war going on and one woman wants to put an end to it. It is my opinion the character Lysistrata can be viewed as a modern day feminist. She takes charge in the self-titled play and claims that war shall be the concern of Women! It is too important a matter to be left to men‚ for women are its real victims. Lysistrata wants to end the long war for it is taking a toll against

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    Homer and "Lysistrata" by Aristophanes. "The Iliad" is a poem which is believed to be a collection of stories handed down through many generations but not of just one man. It is a story of the Trojan War and the leaders of the two city-states. When "The Iliad" was finally written‚ around 750 B.C.E.‚ the Trojan War had already been over for more hundreds of years. Because of this‚ many of the ideas and characteristics of "The Iliad" may have been changed from the original story. "Lysistrata" was a play

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    ideas of democracy. Throughout Aristophanes’ Lysistrata and Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” and the Crito‚ many different ideas of free speech surfaced and soon these different texts became very important artifacts relating to free speech. Although Aristophanes and Plato both value free speech within a democratic society‚ they both propose different arguments in support of its exercise both having different things to say. Throughout Aristophanes’ Lysistrata‚ he utilizes the voice of women in

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    Amanda June Mr. Hill English AP September 9‚ 2012 Dissent vs. Disagreement Daniel J. Boorstin’s excerpt of distinction between dissent and disagreement is a true statement. A strong dissent between one topic leads to a quarrel‚ whilst‚ disagreeing shows a milder answer that leads to only a simple argument. By examining the outcomes and circumstances in which they are used‚ it becomes clear that disagreement and dissent have different meanings in context. Disagreement occurs when one topic

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