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    and not straight forward. I changed my wording and specified the "peaceful" approach as an approach where we form "a ceasefire or peace treaty." ("A Peaceful War" 2). My Improvements in writing have made me realize that when trying to write an argumentative paper, I can 't be vague to my audience when stating my opinion. I need to be straightforward and specific, otherwise my competence is nonexistent when polishing my…

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    Introduction Administering different types of drugs, infecting innocent and defenseless animals with diseases, poisoning, implantations, and causing brain damage are just some of the elements of what animal experimentation truly is. Cosmetics, cleaning supplies, and personal care products are only a small fraction of the many products used frequently by people that are tested regularly on animals for research-based and scientific studies. Although some may be completely unaware of, we use a…

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    writing skills should be presenting my thoughts in a logical and a clear manner. Their different kinds of essays that include: academic, narrative, and argumentative to name a few. When a professor assigns an essay, I as the writer should put my thoughts on paper, consider my audience, my writing should be well organized, and supported by facts and examples. The more specific paper types, the research paper, is…

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    In Carla Seaquist’s Behemoth in a Bathrobe, historical events, opposing perspectives, and an interesting use of dialogue are used to persuade American citizens to be more mindful and motivated to get back a lost “can-do spirit.” The playwright originally published this article in February 2003 on Christian Science Monitor, just two years after the attack on September 11, 2001. Through this piece, she challenges Americans to stop avoiding the issues that need to be dealt with. The revised version…

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    girl going through the same thing she went through when she was her age. Yes, it was very moving for me. I have seen something like what she went through and it is very tough to do what she did alone, with no support. I did not expect a more argumentative tone because she was at peace with the decision she had to make, to better her child. It shows that in that day in time unwed mothers were looked down upon and that there was a good bit of them as well. "Facing Famine" I think it might…

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    HW #4 In the third edition of the book “They Say I Say: The Moves that Matter in Academic Writing,” the section “Writing in the Sciences” by Christopher Gillen focuses on how scientific writing is argumentative in the way that they make, support, and criticize claims using specific structures. Scientists follow a specific format in which they create a hypothesis based on existing data, test it out with experiments and talk about its conclusion with the results obtained. According to Gillen, they…

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    Rhetoric, like many other facets of understanding this world, has been something we’ve used since the Ancient Greeks and Romans. It’s inevitable that we use it every day; even towards the most banal of exigencies, the most trivial of facts, it 's something we’ve just come to take for granted. As a “scientist,” though, I do have to wonder how does rhetoric fall into the world of scientific discourse. Turns out, science is inherently rhetorical; everything in science is the result of discourse…

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    ban and i have many reason you and I should not support it either. I have taken textual evidence and have put together an argumentative essay on why I don’t support the forbidding of the pitbull breed. My first reason why i don’t support the ban is because pitbulls are mistaken for other dog breeds. Two primary examples are the American Bulldog and the Boxer. For example in the news paper editorial it states that “News outlets erroneously report dog attacks. If a dogs breed is unknown, news…

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    An adroitly crafted piece of visual rhetoric, How to Engage a Google Brain appears as an argument that Google is literally hardwired-wired into the innermost neurons of the brain (Weinsg). Living in the United States in 2016, one grows up as a digital native; technology is introduced at a very young age as American society has become dependent upon its existence. If one fails to locate an answer to one’s question, one is commonly advised to “Google it!” or “Look it up on the Internet.” Do…

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    between modern standards and Kantian standards of beauty In taking a continental approach I payed close attention to how Kant used specific words to clarify his interpretation of beauty. By including definitions of philosophical words and providing examples of Kant's claim with quotes, I wanted to eliminate any vague understandings one might have when reading this…

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