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    Persuasive Essay Craig Harper Comm/215 Essentials of College Writing September 19‚ 2012 Richard Cammarota Persuasive Essay Crime is on the rise throughout America and it is happening at alarming rate. The offenders are getting younger and younger and they seem to have no respect for other people property or values. Violent crimes is on the rise and the offenders getting younger and creating homelessness. This is just part of what I want to discuss in my essay.

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    PERSUASIVE ESSAY (ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY) Aim: to convince the reader to adopt our way of thinking about an issue. Specific Qualities: 1. Take your position. 2. Identify your readers. 3. Be clear and keep your voice active. Stick to a certain tone. 4. Focus on logical arguments. Structure and Organization: After choosing a topic and preparing an outline‚ * Write a suitable title * Divide your essay into paragraphs. Introduction: Try to hook your reader’s attention

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    Essay Introduction The conscription issue during the second Indo – China war in the 1960’s tore apart the fabric of Australian society and resulted in divisions in all sections of the community. There were many reasons for Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War‚ including the allegiance commitments of South-East Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO). The introduction of conscription illustrates the main purpose of Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War. The conscription issues and the war itself

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    relied solely on volunteers. (Valiante‚ “The Legacy of Canada’s WWI Conscription Crisis”). However‚ the longer the war progressed‚ the more casualties increased‚ and the less men volunteered. The Prime Minister at that time‚ Robert Borden‚ had seen the decline in volunteers‚ and once he had returned from a trip to the trenches he became convinced that conscription was the only way to do soldiers justice (Jones‚ “Conscription”). The Military Service Act of 1917 was issued on August 29‚ 1917 and became law

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    Persuasive essay When you rummage through your refrigerator what do you seek? A bag of chips‚ a fruity flavored yogurt‚ some buttery popcorn? Whatever it is‚ it all fills you up. Whether it is with a junky treat or something partially healthy. Whatever you choose‚ it impacts you. It affects the way you sleep‚ the energy you have‚ and your blood sugar. So the little discussion of picking a chocolate bar and an apple impacts you greatly in the long run. This is why you should start making healthier

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    Persuasive Essay By Katie O’Dell To my dear surprise it is legal in some states to get married at the age of 14‚ as long as there is parental and court approval. To me this is completely shocking! I myself have an 11 year old daughter and if she were to come to me at 14 years old and ask to get married I would say “NO” without any hesitation. In my opinion‚ 14 is not just too young to get married‚ it is too young to have a boyfriend for that matter. It apparently isn’t just the child’s fault

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    Isaias Santos April 2‚ 2013 Persuasive Essay If school were cyber and all of the classes were online students wouldn’t learn the way they would if they were being taught in a regular classroom. It would be much easier I think if students were taught online because they would be focused more and wouldn’t have as many distractions. Students will most likely will turn in all of their school work done on time. Also it would be good for students that have jobs that give them a good

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    The United States is home to the world’s strongest military‚ and at this date and time‚ they are in no need of conscription. The United States has never had a positive history when it comes to drafting eligible citizens into the Armed Forces. Since Colonial times‚ especially the Revolutionary War‚ conscription has always been known as a negative term‚ especially in the time during and around the Vietnam war. Equality‚ as far as race‚ gender‚ and sexual attraction are all in high dispute at this day

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    Persuasive essay 9/15/11 Why College Football Players Should Be Paid College athletes deal with busy school schedules and practice schedules all throughout their week‚ so why shouldn’t they be paid for their time dedicated to sports? Since the beginning of college football‚ college athletes have never been paid for their efforts in sports. Sure they have received scholarships‚ but young students that don’t have much money can’t always balance school‚ practice‚ and a job. College football

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    Persuasive Essay “Euthanasia”‚ “mercy killing”‚ and “physically assisted suicide” – no matter what it is called – they all mean the same thing: ending a person’s life who is in a vegetative state or who is suffering from terminal illness‚ in order to relieve the subject of pain and suffering associated with their condition. But the main question is‚ is euthanasia right? Everyone dies‚ and if a person is terminally ill‚ then they should have the right to decide to pass away without the suffering

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