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    Electroconvulsive Therapy among depressed patients: argumentative essay Introduction and Background Electroconvulsive therapy is controversial issue and had ethical issue since its discovery about its practice over the world and that vary from country to another, whereas it has unknown mechanism of action and adverse effect, so there is ethical dilemma to practice in the world whereas, that used to treat depression prior discovery of pharmacotherapy , on the other hand had legal…

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    In my argumentative essay I defend why football is a dangerous sport and should be avoided with young children ages 6-12. My previous essay used data from secondary sources and primary sources, however supporting my stance with only words was a challenge. Without visual and audio elements I felt I had trouble communicating with the reader. My remediation into a prezi uses a combination of videos and images to present the consequences of playing football. To support my claims I use evidence from…

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    Final Argumentative Essay Kyle Brown 1/22/17 In my opinion my argument would have to be that survival can be a good thing so you don't have to put your loved ones through a trauma, but this can cause an impact on you if someone else's life is taken to save yours, for example, one of the stories tell how an army soldier orders for the battery to get changed on an automatic machine gun and it was not an army battery instead it came from the navy and it didn't shut down and it gunned down a man…

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    Argumentative Essay Outline Imagine good pictures of marine life in action.Rovs ( Remotely operated vehicle ) are good for going under water without being cold. People that don’t agree would say Rovs are not valuable because they are to big. However, ROVs are ABSOLUTELY valuable to underwater research because They can go underwater to take good pictures, Rovs can bring up artifacts without freezing to death, and They are remote operated so they can do what you want them to do. The…

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    Argumentative Article Essay In “Step aside, Windows! Open source and Linux are IT’s new security headache,” Preston Gralla is examining how hackers are beginning to target open source softwares more than in the past. Gralla points out that Windows is still the primary target of attacks, “nearly 99% of them targeted Windows” but also argues that open source software attacks are on the rise. Gralla provides an ample amount of credible information to back his claims. His use of ethos, pathos and…

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    Argumentative Standardized testing Do you think students have to take standardized tests? I don’t think that we should have to take standardized because it worries you to the point where you can’t go to sleep the night before. And if you told some people that it worried you to the point where you can’t go to sleep they would be the counterclaim and say just think about something else. They are the people that like to argue and make a scene. Another reason I say no is because it stresses you…

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    paper on this topic my sophomore year, but also decided to argue my stance during my AP World History debate. When Junior year rolled around, I, along with my fellow AP Lang peers, were assigned the LRC Speech, in which we were asked to create an argumentative speech for both sides of a controversial issue. Considering my background experience…

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    There are three argumentative models that were outlined by Rottenberg and Winchell. Aristotelian Rhetoric, Rogerian Argument, and the Toulmin Model. Rhetoric approach is divided into three categories—Ethos, Pathos, and Logos in which Ethos referring to the trustworthiness or credibility of the writer or speaker, Pathos referring to experience, and Logos referring to the internal consistency of the message. Rhetoric approach is also called the Classic approach. The Rogerian approach is an…

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    Argumentative Essay Music

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    Argumentative Essay Draft 1 Some people say that music distracts students from learning in the classroom, but students should be able to listen to music in class because it reduces stress and distractions, it lifts students’ moods, and it helps them focus. There has always been a debate between students and teachers about whether music should be allowed in school as a beneficiary tool. In this paper, I will argue why music is beneficial to students in the classroom. Stress is something that…

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    Argumentative Essay Part One: Vaccines Sitting in the doctor’s office, holding your precious child, the recommended immunization schedule is being explained to you. You can hear the doctor, but you are not really listening anymore. All of the information becomes gradually overwhelming when you think of them poking your daughter several times, injecting all sorts of foreign elements into her vulnerable, little body. You are pretty sure you received all of these vaccines when you were young, but…

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