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    Logical Fallacies Examples

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    Logical fallacies are the overall analysis of an argument or an message that is being shown. Fallacies are normally involved into many marketing methods, as well as, in the law. I began to explain these examples to my roommate on Friday night. I went through each logical fallacy and explained to her what they were, along with an example of each. The name of all the logical fallacies are as follows: Ad hominem argumentum, ad misericordiam argumentum, ad populum argument, bandwagon appeal, begging…

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    temperature of the Earth can bring about erratic atmospheric changes. Recent storms have become some of the most destructive forces ever recorded, and will only continue increase in severity. We can also observe melting ice caps in areas such as Antarctica and the Artic Circle. Ice caps such as these contain enormous amounts of water, and have the potential to raise sea levels by several feet. Coastal cities across the globe would be forced to alter communities and building developments due to…

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    Love Your Mother (Earth) The world is changing in a deadly way and if we do not act now, it may be too late to save it. Global climate change is a real problem and needs to be addressed in a truthful manner, by government officials, by educators, and by the media. It is easy to see the effects human interaction has on environmental events and the climate with extreme events happening at a rate never seen before. Even with this happening, many still refuse to accept climate change. Both sides…

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    Venice, Italy is a destination everyone deserves to visit in their lifetime. Rich in culture, history and a variety of art it’s definitely a place to go. The history of Venice includes many different things. First there is “The Plague” which was a huge problem in Venice during the Middle Ages. It struck not only Venice but also countries around Europe and also in China. When it was most deadly during the medieval time period and many knew it as “The Black Death.” The Plague was a disease that…

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    Humanity is blessed to have evolved on earth. Biodiversity and beauty can be seen almost anywhere, but it has been decreasing quite rapidly in short period of time. Reading The Sixth Extinction by Elizabeth Kolbert is a must to understand how significant humanity’s impact is on our world. The decision to destroy or to save it rests in our hands. Most of this responsibility falls on you, Director Pruitt; you have the resources and power to uphold the ethical treatment of our lands and animals.…

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    melts which is worrisome to the US. Coral reefs are also getting affected by global warming and other factors and the fishes which are dependent on it are also in jeopardy. Al Gore now takes us through the second canary in the coal mine that is the Antarctica which is has the largest mass of ice on the planet. There has been loss of large ice chunks as well as the region has warmed up by 2.5°C in last 50 years. The sea-based ice started cracking up due to which the land…

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    Beware of the Creek BY: DANIELLE OLIVIERI My grip on the rocks began to weaken and I felt myself slowly slipping closer into the creek. Those moments could have been my last. But luckily, I was able to make it of that situation. Why don’t we rewind the story a little bit to find out how this happened. Shall we? About four years ago when I was eight, my family and I were up in a small town near Lake Tahoe called Strawberry, for winter break. We wanted to go somewhere in the snow for the…

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    The Colossal squid or its scientific name, Mesoychoteuthis Hamiltoni, is the largest of the squid species so far known to man. The colossal squid gets its name because of how large it is. In ancient times, scientists believe fishermen saw them or their cousins, the giant squid. In fact, scientists also believed that the ancient myths like the Scylla in the Ancient Greece myths and the Kraken in Norwegian legends were actually colossal or giant squids that the sailors saw. They appeared to be…

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    Alaska Informative Speech

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    I was always afraid of the idea that I would live all my life in one country, never visiting others. Not necessarily all, at least, one country from each continent, except Antarctica. Although I would have gone to see, after all, why polar bears don't eat penguins. Of course, in my 20s, I cannot afford to travel all the world at once, but after I had the luck to participate in one amazing TV program, I understood that even with 100 euros in my pocket, I can visit the most astonishing places in…

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    and died fighting another person 's war. Before and after he died he changed the world forever, his ship circumnavigated the globe proving that the world is round and disproving the church 's idea that 's it is flat. He traveled new lands like the Antarctica and the Philippines, and showed the world is a lot larger than Columbus made it look. Leonardo da Vinci changed Europe by introducing many future inventions in his sketches like helicopters, parachutes, airplanes, and etc. He created art…

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