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    Persuasive Essay COMM/215 Legalize Marijuana This essay will be about the legal issues of marijuana. The California government chooses to have a vote in California and other states and it passed the vote‚ now the federal government is trying to shut down dispensaries in the state. Even though California passed the vote in 1996 to allow the use of medical marijuana for medical use‚ the drug is still illegal under federal law. According to federal law‚ any amount found on a person is a misdemeanor

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    Iomy Estevez April 8‚ 2013 Persuasive essay Mandaory School Uniform Have you thought about how your family‚ your home‚ music and even television have influenced you on the way you behave or even dress? While I was in middle school it was mandatory for all students to wear uniform and I loved it‚ i felt welcome into the school and since every one had to wear the same thing no one was bullied and i became a straight A student sice i would only focuse in school. Then high school came along

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    Pro/Cons Television Violence Has Negative Effects on Children’s Behavior The conducting of studies during the past years have revealed that television violence has increased and that there has been strong evidence which suggest that television violence does play a major contributing factor in the learning of aggressive behavior in children who frequently view violent shows which are shown during prime times‚ when children are most likely to be captivated by them. As a result‚ youth violence has since

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    Does Television Violence Have an Adverse Effect on Children? Most people read statistics like "Before the average American child leaves elementary school‚ he or she will have witnessed more than 8‚000 murders on television" ( "Does T.V. Kill?" )‚ and worry about the negative effect viewing violence on television will have on their children. Research into the effects of childhood exposure to violent television programming shows that there is cause for concern. Watching violence on television

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    Persuasive Essay Have you ever not been able to write because of an injury? Ever wish there was an easier way to writing? Well look no further‚ I would like to introduce you to the Mind Scriber. As you may have guessed‚ you use this device to actually write with your mind. Throw your pencils away‚ and forget about those cramping hands! As a result‚ you will make writing a breeze. That is why you should buy this product because it will prevent cheaters‚ can be used with broken limbs‚ and

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    Persuasive Essay: Brainstorming Worksheet Review “How Should I Brainstorm?” in the media piece “The Writing Process.” The media piece “The Writing Process” explores six ways to brainstorm: 1) Free Writing 2) Breaking Down a Topic 3) Listing 4) Mapping/Webbing 5) Three Perspectives 6) Journalistic Questions Assignment Directions: 1. Choose three ways to brainstorm from the list above. 2. Brainstorm about the topic of your Persuasive Essay using each of your chosen 3 methods.

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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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    Persuasive Essay Ryan Murphy COMM/215 March 6‚ 2013 Gary Christiansen Persuasive Essay Sequester‚ what is it? How did we get here? Who is at fault? These are the thing we will discuss. Recently a lot of people have been in an uproar over sequester and the spending cuts that will automatically take place. What most people fail to understand is that this is not something that happened overnight it has loomed over us for months and our government has failed to take appropriate action to prevent

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    Expository Essay on Television and Youth Violence There has been a lot of research conducted on the notions that violence portrayed in media - such as television‚ video‚ film‚ music‚ newspapers and books - can have adverse effects on the children viewing it. Many people have suggested that media has allowed violence to become so prevalent in our societies. It has also been suggested that media has been responsible in making the children violent as well. Statistics have shown that an average person

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    Persuasive Essay : Many people would be happy and satisfied if they were in a relationship with money and fame. Doesn’t that seem like the perfect life? Everyone begins to think that in life that’s all that matters‚ and that’s all they need‚ nothing could be better. Society dictates our morals‚ feelings‚ the way we do things and try’s to tell us certain things we do are wrong and we need to do them the way they feel necessary. Our generations to come will have no clue what the meaning of a true‚

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