Example of Argumentative Essay

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    able to comprehend what the student was writing about in his or her argumentative paper. After the plan was implemented, I allowed a one-on-one meeting with my student to determine the progress in which he made. This allowed me to discover new ways in order to help and/or better assess my student in the future or someone who requires the same attention. Also, this experience influenced my perception of teaching greatly. For example, as a result of student learning progress,…

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    facts in place of the panes). (Roozen, 174) Tais felt that the process in which Lindsey went thru to write her paper was “over complicated” and “a waste of time.” (Tais) I agreed with him and even though the process of Lindsey’s argument was a great example of extradisciplinary writing, recognizing that the way you write may not be the best and acting upon that realization is another great way to do extradisciplinary…

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    with pretentious diction has the same effect on the reader as the taxi driver has on his patron. They are both unsatisfing. They crave something more, something genuine. Throughout my essays thus far, I have become susceptible to the ladder. For example, in my Personal Experience Narrative, my goal was to make an impact on my first assignment. In the 3rd paragraph I wrote, “The unabridged serenity was essential and necessary to my cognitive growth for future endeavors.” In my haste to make a…

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    through the first person pronoun I, or through the use of second person pronoun you. For example: I think we should change our flag You shouldn’t drop rubbish Both I and you indicates the subjective opinion based on speaker’s intention regarding to the phenomenon - The impersonal voice is used to indicate and objective opinion, such as through the use of absolute statements or modalised statements. For example: Packaging is essential in preserving and transporting products. This statement…

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    studies on obedience demonstrated the remarkable extent to which the social situation and people with authority have the power to create obedience. (Dr. Charles Stangor, 2015) It is the same when social power present in doctor-patient relationship. For example, patient does not question about doctor’s right to give any treatment to him or her whenever the doctor wants the patient to do…

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    Economics in 1998 and was Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1998-2004. His many books include Development as Freedom, Rationality and Freedom, The Argumentative Indian, and Identity and Violence. Philosophy Amartya Sen said that Justice should not be in Binary terms – It is a matter of Degree. We can understand this with the help of an example, let us assume that there is a flute and there are 3 persons who want that flute A, B and C. A is the person who knows how to play the flute and is a…

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    Enrique himself. Enrique unintentionally started his own family and left his child to find his mother. Chances are Enrique’s child will grow up longing for its father, thus continuing the cycle. Nazario provides us with factual evidence and specific examples that make it easier for us to get a grip of the journey from Central America to the United…

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    comparison to Abraham and Moses, Joshua was no doubt the strongest in his faith. Abraham questioned God throughout his experience as the leader of the Israelites, however his faith drastically increased throughout the story. Moses was somewhat argumentative in his meetings with God. He believed that he wasn’t eloquent enough to be a leader, and seemed to lack control over the Israelites at times. In the end Moses and Abraham were both found to faithful leaders, yet Joshua certainly towered above…

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    Edmond says that, “If I’m the owner of certain types of businesses or trying to fill certain positions, I believe I should be able to ask job applicants for access to their Facebook accounts” (133). Edmond then gives an example of a particular job in which this makes sense; the child care industry. The reasoning behind this is that, “If I am running a school or a daycare center, the time to find out that a teacher or other worker has a record of inappropriate social media…

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    Jurassic Park Analysis In Michael Crichton’s novel “Jurassic Park”, he focuses a lot on what we, as readers, distinct the difference of what is natural, and what is artificial. He uses the idea of scientifically bringing back extinct dinosaurs, and creating a zoo for these reptiles. This fictional idea of bringing back prehistoric animals traps us in wondering the big question. Are these dinosaurs actually real, or are they just artificial beings used for science, and entertainment? These…

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