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    slave’s access to God should be no exception to this pattern of loss and audacious claim. Indeed, the divinity that blacks create performs the only miracles present in this story. These expressions of divinity, however, are overcome by condemnation within the black community itself and by displays…

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    ELECTION AND ARBITRATION AGREEMENT I, the undersigned employee by signing this Election and Arbitration (hereinafter “Agreement”) agree to participate in the Computer Repair, L.L.C. Employee Injury Benefit Plan (hereinafter the “Plan”) and consent with my employer (hereinafter “the company”) to the following: ENROLLMENT IN THE PLAN: I understand that Computer Repair L.L.C, as solely permitted by Texas Law, does not offer workers’ compensation insurance for its Texas employees, as a…

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    contestants were a minority. Alvarez uses artistic and inartistic claims to support her argument throughout the essay, but mainly utilizes her artistic proofs. Her artistic claims consist of her reminiscing on her old life with her family and stories from her childhood. Overall, Alvarez clearly communicated her points to the audience through artistic and inartistic claims throughout her essay I Want to Be Miss America. Alvarez’s main claim is that the incompatibility and detachment from…

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    has a right to claim the objects that have been found. The key principle for lost and found objects is the principle of priority of entitlement. Priority of entitlement starts with the "true owner who has the best claim; then the finder; the landowner; and the employees of the landowner." A claim to the ownership of lost or abandoned objects depends on where the object was found and the extent to which it was attached to the ground. The landowner may however, have a better claim to the item…

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    Pete Evans has started a new paleo diet, which he claims can reverse or help manage medical conditions like diabetes, multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis and can also prevent autism in children. The editorial ‘Pete Evans can test paleo diet claims when he gets sick’ written by Sam de Brito, was published in The Age on august 30th 2015. In this article De Brito uses critical and mocking tone to get across to the readers his main contention, which is that Pete Evans shouldn’t promote his…

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    The first op/ed written by Rosecrans Baldwin suggests having boredom can be a valuable experience. The second op/ed is written by David B. Agus who claims that keeping patients’ records electronically can improve future medical treatment. The last op/ed by Jeffrey H. Tony discusses about whether using antibiotics in agriculture industry would result in antibiotic resistance of humans. All three articles are from people who have significant authority in writing. Baldwin is a writer, and the other…

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    about a person’s self-interest, however they differ because one is you are morally obligated to help others and the other says that people will only help others if they chose to. Author Joshua May did a great job explaining the claim, “Roughly, psychological egoists claim that all of a person’s intentional actions are ultimately self-interested or selfish in some sense;…

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    on her original claim that young adult literature is becoming “increasingly lurid, grotesque, profane, sexual, and ugly” and that children should be guided away from these books and led towards those that make “aesthetic and moral claims” (Gurdon). Gurdon delivers her claim phenomenally by countering opposing statements, using valid examples and analogies, and using ethical standpoints. Throughout her speech, Gurdon displays her attentiveness to the opposing viewpoints on her claim. She takes…

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    The production company, Cape Cod Theatre Company, did a terrific job in the production of “Selkie: Between Land and Sea” and we can catch that from Ellen Petry Whalen review’s. The author claim satisfaction with John Williams, whom played as “Elin’s grandfather”, and claimed “John Williams deftly narrates the coming-of-age tale about love and loss.” On the other hand, Sophie Clingan, Elin Jean, did not played her character as she should “Elin Jean, the 15-year-old Scottish lass, who being half…

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    an unrelated claim. For example, famous athletes have a considerable amount of knowledge in regards to their sports. However, they are frequently seen on television making statements about cars or beauty products. Simply stating, their opinion about a product should carry more weight than an expert in this…

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