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    The Three Appeals of Argument Logical Appeal (logos) Logical appeal is the strategic use of logic‚ claims‚ and evidence to convince an audience of a certain point. When used correctly‚ logical appeal contains the following elements.. Strong‚ clear claims Reasonable qualifiers for claims Warrants that are valid Clear reasons for claims Strong evidence (facts‚ statistics‚ personal experience‚ expert authority‚ interviews‚ observations‚ anecdotes) Acknowledgement of the opposition

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    the brands of clothing they wear “Many parents feel students in uniforms look nicer and the requirement keeps families with financial troubles from worrying about their child being bullied [because they can’t buy trendy clothing]. Schools can easily become competitive runways and uniforms halt scholastic fashion shows‚ “according to Isaac Grauke. An example of how school uniforms can decrease bullying is when the Long Beach‚ California school district started requiring uniforms in 1994. According

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    Visual Argument

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    audience’s attention and that people are receptive to what they see and read on a commercial. As part of the effectiveness‚ ad creators found out that if they associate their products with high-profiled personalities‚ it will generate more attention from the public. This is why I would say that my chosen visual advertisement is effective because the choice of the people (especially celebrities)‚ texts‚ and the products that participate in making the ad persuasive does work. The print advertisement

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    The Slippery Slope Argument

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    What is a slippery slope argument? Critically discuss the use of such arguments in one area of biomedical ethical controversy. The slippery slope argument is amongst the strongest voiced and possibly the most emotive of arguments in opposition to legalising voluntary active euthanasia (VAE‚ the act of accelerating the death of another‚ usually by lethal injection‚ for their own good and with their consent). In fact‚ in discussion on practically any change in social policy it is common place

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    Argument Analysis

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    Technology from chapter 11 came to my mind while listening to Anthony citing the risk of machine learning in the workforce. For example‚ would it be ethical for a business owner to lay off half of his workforce in favor of new a software program that can do the same job but for half the cost? Sure profit

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    some argue it is neither healthy for our environment‚ our pockets‚ or ourselves. The people from this perspective say bottled water deserves to be banned because the negatives indeed out weigh the positives. On a different side of the spectrum others use bottled water’s good marketability‚ convenience and it being a better alternative to soda and other sugary drink found in schools as excuses to keep bottled from being banned.

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    Nclb Argument

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    Jane Doe ENG 112.0002 26 October 2011 How We Are Teaching Children to Think Inside the Box When children come home from school‚ parents usually sit down with them‚ go through their homework folders and ask their child‚ “so‚ what did you learn at school today?” Twenty years ago‚ the child may have commented on what they learned in art‚ music‚ social studies or geography. Now‚ a child will comment only on what they learned in their reading circle or in their math book. The fault for this lies

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    June 22‚ 2000 by Pennsylvania‚ Ignition interlocks are similar to in-car breathalyzers that measure a driver’s blood alcohol concentration (BAC). They prohibit the engine from starting if an alcohol-sensing device registers above a pre-set level‚ typically around 0.02 BAC. This ignition interlock act started at one state‚ from there it eventually grew to forty-eight today. Out of the forty-eight states‚ the interlocks are issued in only fourteen of those states. Interlocks are mandatory when one

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    separated from their families and friends and they live in new groups which are made by raisers who treat animals. These unnatural social groups sometimes lead to fighting’s which lead to injury and loneliness. Also the creatures are always fed by feeders so their natural hunting instincts decrease. Another reason for bad zoos is small enclosure. Many zoos are operated by private organizations not government and these private zoos mainly operate for money. So they work to make money from the animals

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    Toulminian Argument

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    Jaime Mariscal Writing 121 Draft (Claim) The 4.4 million children who play tackle football sustain more than 500‚000 concussions in the United States. The problem is players usually don’t report anything after a hit to the head and that hit can always lead to brain injury. Football helmets should higher their technology to combat concussions because helmets are still causing major head injuries. For this to take effect helmet companies will need to invest more in there research to construct

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