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    For decades a debate over contraception has been among one of the most argumentative topics to date. From the feminist viewpoint to the perspective of the church, opinions on this topic can be polar opposites. No matter the seat you occupy in the spectrum of the varying viewpoints about birth control, the woman’s right to make choices about her body and about planning her family should be reserved by each individual woman. The choices available to women to protect themselves against unplanned…

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    Argumentative Essay: Arranged Marriage: Do Parents Really Know What's Best? Seeking your personal partner in life is a privilege that is born of free will and choice. It is of our personal freedom to choose who we will be with for the rest of our lives. What about the thought of your parents picking for your spouse to be? This thought might be absurd and repulsive for some but for others, even if it is against their will, they have to fulfill it because it is a requirement. We know that…

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    improves, democracy is enhanced while another argues that economic development and the desire for democracy is inherently historical. After the synthesis, the author took a stand that development is associated with democracy. The abstract is an argumentative research paper which tells…

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    has changed, affecting our bodies differently, can be traced back to a man by the name of Norman Borlaug. Borlaug had good intentions to help feed the world. He genetically modified the wheat crop to produce high yielding varieties. (Phillips) Argumentative Synthesis Part 2 Gluten has risen to become a significant health issue today for all people that consume it on a regular basis. Harry Balzer, chief industry analyst and author of Eating Patterns in America says,…

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    Muslim Argumentative Essay

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    Robel Haile Professor Jay Shearer English 070 08/02/2017 Muslim The word I chose to write my argumentative essay is “Muslim.” It means a person who follows the religion of Islam. Islam began in Mecca and Media at the start of seventh century. According to history of Islam-Wikipedia, The Prophet Muhammad introduced Islam in 610 A.D. after receiving what he maintained to be “divine revelations.” Muhammad imposed the Quran, which is the holy book of Islam. However, Muslim is used differently in…

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    Argumentative Gay Marriage

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    One of the largest controversies facing society today is the debate over gay marriage. This argumentative essay will explore the multiple aspects and definitions of marriage in terms of legality, social constructs and religious based beliefs- and present arguments as to why gay couples deserve the institution of marriage in the same way that heterosexual couples do. This argument will approach the topics of court cases involved in the legalization of gay marriage, the role of childbearing and…

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    Argumentative Synthesis Extremely Rough Draft Between 1978 and 2014 the United State’s incarcerated population increased 408% (aclu.org). There is no shock that since then America has struggled to meet the demands of inmate housing. Privatization has long been used as a solution to America’s overcrowding problem within prisons, claiming to be cheaper without losing out on quality. However, despite their first institution in 1984 (Seiter 417), private prisons have not met their claims. There is…

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    Argumentative Essay – Presidential Election This 2016 presidential election is by far the most important race in American history. Although every election year is categorized as the most important election, it is usually a tool to get more people out to vote. However, this year is the first year that the white house is an open seat where “there is no incumbent running for President in this election” ("Why 2016 May Actually Be the Most Important Election of Our Lifetime"). This means that there…

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    Lowen (2017) emphasizes that abortion is a reality for filipino women. It’s very dangerous for them, proving, in 2015, 10000 women died because of unsafe abortion complications but they terminate their child because of some reasons. First is the negative impact on mothers’ lives, specifically are to those teenage girls that experience teenage pregnancy, where pregnancy occurs at the wrong time . They weren’t ready to be a mothers and take the responsibilities that is included in motherhood…

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    saved is nowhere near the actual number of lives being saved. When one has the choice of making a potentially life saving action, that action should most definitely be taken. A good argumentative question addresses reasons why readers will want to act on a specific problem in society. An appropriate argumentative question is the key to…

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