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    Singer Famine Analysis

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    so as to fasten the process of globalization. However, as the global connection has become increasingly intimate, there is a range of global problems such as famine and poverty. While many ethists have studied these problems by holding different arguments, Singer is the one whose point of view respecting to the question whether or not we have the duty to help the victims of famine and poverty in some distant poor countries is the most representative and controversial as well. In fact, Singer’s…

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    the ‘bad eggs’ and which ones you want your children to befriend? What about those who embezzle and commit fraud, are they also deviant? Being such a broad topic, is there really a single theory out there that can explain why deviance occurs. From arguments that it happens because of the culture of the lower class to issues surrounding the ego, or perhaps its environmental factors that explain deviance. I will argue that because deviance is a diverse phenomenon and therefore cannot be explained…

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    While reading the book An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments, I came across various fallacies that were used within The Postmortal. For example, argument from consequences was used when the cure became accessible to those who were discrete about the process. Many people in the novel were against the idea of becoming postmortel. Their personal views of…

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    an active member? Is the government allowed to ask you to give up some of your rights for the betterment of society? Questions such as these and countless more have been answered and debated by philosophers for years. Some of the most prominent arguments have been made by John Stuart Mill and John Locke. While both are strong about their stances their opinions differ. In John Stuart Mill’s second chapter of On Liberty he presents one overarching conclusion, that any censorship of expression of…

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    A friend and his bike served as the catalyst to my discovery that I had a true passion for law. Prior to this incident I knew that I had the potential to be a proficient and successful attorney. My strengths have always laid with literature and writing. I enjoyed and performed well in my classes relating to public policy, government, and political theories. Most importantly, I find it impossible to turn a blind eye when I see someone in hopeless circumstances. However, having the ability to do…

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    “Change alone is unchanging,” according to Heraclitus, the ancient Greek philosopher (Polito, 2004). This a widely applied idea and is particularly relevant as we discuss the Net Generation’s use of what David Weinberger has called, “social knowledge (Weinberger, 2007).” We are in the midst of a major revolution equal in significance to the industrial revolutions of the past. Author Daniel Pink describes this as a monumental shift from the information age to the conceptual age in his book…

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    black cloth. This is evidence that supports one of Meyer’s arguments that the artwork was censored due to Warhol idolatrizing and showing desire towards the wanted men. Another piece of evidence that supports this is the work being similar to Marilyn Monroe Twenty Times as both contain subject matter pertaining to the idea of fame. Or, in the case of Thirteen Most Wanted Men, infamy. Meyers then dives into another one of his main arguments about how Thirteen Most Wanted Men is about masculinity…

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    hot water for her daughter. This just shows the sad truth behind white privileged Americans. The second most logical argument within this ad was the quote at the end which says “The will to succeed is always welcomed here.” This quote states if the immigrates are willing to follow the procedure to come into America legally then they’re always welcome. The third logical argument goes against Trump saying that all immigrants are illegal and drug dealers and murders. This video contained a mother…

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    shines in her ability to clearly support her thesis — which she does quite convincingly — with well written argument which reference a multitude of sources, including her personal research, first-hand interviews with kings and priests, first-hand experience in the city of Ife and over four hundred images of specific art pieces. Indeed, perhaps Bliers greatest asset to the credibility of her arguments is her extensive usage of reproduced photographs. She uses these photographs to her advantage,…

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    On the topic of participation awards, Lisa Heffernan and Vivian Diller have both published articles advocating either for, or against rewarding children at a young age, regardless if they’ve won a game or not. In terms of making a strong argument, both writers used celebrity testimonies, life experience, and quotes from reputable sources, some tactics more effective than others. In Lisa Heffernan’s article favoring participation trophies, “In Defense of Participation Trophies: Why They Really…

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