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    he pointed out by referencing Kuhn that “anomalous events do not falsify a paradigm” (Huntington). Moreover, he stressed that a paradigm can be falsified by providing an alternative paradigm that accounts for evidence and facts. However, his Civilization paradigm lacks empirical evidence and data per se. His methodology…

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    School Uniforms Research

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    students, there is a feeling of solidarity. On the other side of this platform, opponents state that it is a violation of a child’s individual rights’ and can be a major cost issue for some families. Adversaries claim that there is no empirical evidence that show positive conclusions of school uniform wearing. There’re finding found no positive correlation in wearing school uniforms on any of the listed outcomes. Placing a policy like this in effect is just scratching the surface of many…

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    Since the completion of the First World War and the conclusion of the Treaty of Versailles there has been much discussion on whether the Second World War and the following major events of the twentieth century were born from the events of the 1919 Paris peace conference and conclusions of the peace settlement. David Andelman in his ‘A Shattered Peace’1 puts forth the opinion that the actions and decisions of the main players, Clemenceau, Lloyd George and Wilson, and the final conclusions of the…

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    Theories Of The Holocaust

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    reasonable doubt in mind of even the strongest nonbeliever, it is easy to see how a person could blame such horrible actions on an outside influence.” “Goldhagen provides strong anecdotal evidence that himmler's order that no german be forced in taking part in the extermination campaign was respected .” still there is lingering notion that the existing pressure was a result of what each individual believed as being the only choice…

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    Perseverance Through the Storm James G. Mackay tells readers of The New York Times about his experience during Hurricane Harvey, in order to praise the resiliency of humanity throughout the storm. By implementing his first-hand accounts of heart wrenching and uplifting stories from Harvey, Mackay is able to convince his audience that the devastation has propelled the affected community into a period of selfless cooperation between strangers and neighbors. Mackay establishes credibility by…

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    A little 7 year old girl had cancer since she was 4. Her parents wanted to fight the cancer on her own she was getting better at first but at the last year she had it got worse so they had put her on chemotherapy. She had been on chemotherapy for 5 months. She just past away 2 days ago. Do you think Marijuana should be used for medical?? (1st body paragraph) Marijuana should be used for medical reasons because it assists with a large number of medical problems. To name a few, it lowers pain,…

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    Tough Justice Summary

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    “The statement noted that in the past five years, fourteen young men aged 18 to 21, twelve of whom were Singaporean, had been sentenced to caning for vandalism” (Reyes 182). Evidence is a key factor, previously shown above is a perfect example of a great way to get the reader or audience to understand. Essays can easily do any justice if you have the right words, if you can lay down a set of ideas with facts or example to back the argument up the reader is more tempted to support that side. In…

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    Systematic-desensitization is an effective behavioral treatment for phobic behaviors. Based on principles of classical conditioning, it is performed by repeatedly exposing an individual to a conditioned stimulus which would normally elicit a phobic response. An exposure hierarchy is established which consists of a series of exposure thresholds with gradually increasing intensity, the individual will progress through each successive threshold until even the most intense exposure no longer elicits…

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    written words have power and meaning. However, words themselves are not offensive or harmful, but rather it is by the general agreement among society that gives them their true power. Naylor creates a persona throughout her essay by using anecdotal evidence, comparisons, pathos, and ethos. By…

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    students from heir physical expressions to anecdotal notes. One of the bullet points mentioned in the section was, “Chart Responses” this is a…

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