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    one belief set is still supported by accepting truth, whereas a major paradigm shift is less likely to hold up in from the opposition’s standpoint. This seems to be a pretty basic debate strategy, but suggests a fundamental flaw in the current argumentative tactics. It seems easy to pick a topic wildly different from your own, and shoot holes in it from your perspective, but those on the other side may not accept the arguments that do so, and may fire back in kind, leaving both parties going…

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    Name: Lydia Lee, Lee Leong Oon Student ID: 14041834, 14057483 Course Code: ENG 1014 Course Name: English for Business Assignment: Argumentative Essay Weightage: 15% Title of Essay: In your opinion, is offshore outsourcing a viable business strategy for companies? Justify your stand and support your arguments with reasons and examples. Your essay should be between 600 and 650 words Instructor: Ms. Joanne Lee Kuan Yew once said, “If you deprive yourself of outsourcing and your competitors do not,…

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    Argumentation has been long an area of interest for the human society, as the need to be able to form a persuasive argument became more apparent. It is a topic that has been explored and studied since the era of the ancient Greece by philosophers to the extent that it was an accepted part of the western education. While argumentation is a form of discourse that is defined as the act of forming arguments and conclusions, it is a broad definition that includes various types of dialogues where…

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    Argumentative Research Essay Does childhood abuse lead to mental illness? According to Maia Szalavlts, “the largest study yet to use brain scans to show the effects of child abuse, researchers have found specific changes in key regions in and around the hippocampus in the brains of young adults who were maltreated or neglected in childhood.” Many more studies have been done proving that neglect during the early years of a person’s life leads to some sort of mental instability. The most common…

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    Hamlet Essay In the book, Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, there are lots of leads that Hamlet could be overreacting in a position in which his progress in the town will be troubled instantly. There are lots of situations where his over argumentative feeling, that triggers him to be insanely stupid person, but he is super focused and indeed unraveled a hustling truth about the two people who he trust. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, once work for his father, and turn to Hamlet to spy ordered by…

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    Leah Williams English 131 ZX 08 December 2017 Dr. Clarissa West-White Argumentative Essay Untimely In recent years it has come to the attention of many that Americas most beloved sport, football, is actually very dangerous. It is widely known that you can sprain your ankle, break a bone or even get a concussion, all in the name of the sport; however, many are unaware of or overlook that fact that something such as a concussion or repeated hits to the head can lead up to a deadly disease known as…

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    The ability to give an outlet for a review gives the reader a voice on a medium that is primarily in-argumentative. While a receipt is primarily a source of information and not an opinion-based source, it still gives the reader power in the situation. This allowance of power assumes the emotional needs of the reader. Such anonymity is applied to receipts in…

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    Argumentative speech: Euthanasia Zanele Nxamagele Good morning Dr Coser and classmates. Before I begin my formal discussion, I would like to ask you all a question: why should the terminally ill have to go through unbearable pain or the ICU patients be stuck with a machine doing their breathing for them? Why should the very sick elderly with diseases like Alzheimer’s and Schizophrenia be dumped in medical centres and old age homes away from their families? Everyone should have the option to…

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    philosophical disagreements that govern our principles and belief based on “factual information that supplies it audience with reasoning (Tullock & McEntire, 2006).” This information is vital because it supports the argument with a connection, which the argumentative individual’s ideas or point of view. Opinion - is “not based on any facts they are opinionated and does not always use critical thinking (Tullock & McEntire, 2006).” These are essentially someone belief versus their moral systems…

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    Over the last few epochs of time, one major element has innovated and expanded to the point where human beings need the assistance of this transcontinental "machine" for even the easiest tasks. This massive element is known as technology, and it has situated itself as an everyday utensil in just a couple of years. One may not even realize how much time we spend each day on technology, whether it is for educational purposes or entertainment reasons. With this stated, a majority of people may…

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