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    NHS Should Be Free Essay

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    should the NHS do when a patient comes in with a condition that they could have prevented such as alcohol abuse, obesity, drug addiction etc. Should the NHS have to treat patients who could have prevented their condition? I will be looking at the argument from both sides and sharing my view on this topic. The NHS (or National Health Care service) is a system in the UK that provides free healthcare for tax payers. It was originally founded in 1948 to ensure that all citizens receive the same…

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    Setbacks In College

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    Life holds a series of setbacks; every day we deal with problems that affect us on a personal level. In my four years of college, I have definitely had my fair share of setbacks through athletics and my living arrangements at Saint Peter’s University. My freshman year, I came from a slow, quiet suburban childhood into the fast and nonstop environment of Jersey City. The following year, I tried to take on more responsibility by renting a house near campus with my teammates, but I ended up stuck…

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    My Reflection of this Semester Throughout this semester I was approached with several challenging objectives that caused me to think critically while writing. Writing has never been a strong point of mine. When I came to The University of Alabama, I was apprehensive that I did not acquire the necessary skills to take a college English class. Auspiciously, I feel that I have met the desirable course outcomes and expanded my knowledge on writing. Though I have not perfected all of these writing…

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    According to Hacker and Sommers’ in “Constructing Reasonable Arguments”, taking a stand on a controversial topic, swaying the reader with evidence and analysis, and citing all sources used within an essay are the stepping-stones to produce a well manufactured argumentative essay. The main goal is to persuade the reader to choose the writer's side of the argument over the opposing side in an informative way. Arguments happen everywhere all the time, which means there is more than one way to look…

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    The argument from evil argues and targets against a specific type of god which is argued to be all powerful, knowing, and good. The argument states that if such God were to exist, then we would not have evil in the world. Yet, all around us we see evil and therefore God cannot exist. The argument from evil is a reductio ad absurdum argument because we take on the fact that there is evil in the world and because of this, derive the conclusion that an all-pkg God cannot exist. An important thing…

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    Outline (Pages 85-119) Staking a Claim Every argument has a claim, also called an assertion or proposition. A claim is different from a topic or subject in that a claim has to be arguable. Stating your informed opinion about a topic meaning going from a simple topic to a claim. Noting that neither a published author nor a student writer is likely to develop a strong claim is important. Taking notes and brainstorming allows us to develop positions on issues. It would allow you to take a…

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    measuring a PSAs efficacy. This review attempts to examine the components of PSAs and how different components may increase or decrease its efficacy. Research by Zhao, Strasser, Cappella, Lerman and Fishbein (2011) states that the strength of the argument presented has a significant result on…

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    Their argument is premised upon the concept of determining what is morally permissible, impermissible, or obligatory by examining the consequences of the proposed action. This is a consequentialist ethical theory called utilitarianism. The consequence that Spital…

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    SEE-I: Toulmin Model

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    reasoning that creates a good argument. Elaboration: In other words, The Toulmin model is composed of three main parts; data, claim, and warrant. We use this form of argument to prompt the simple man with a strong point. The first part of the Toulmin model is the data. The data is full of facts and important information. We base our argument off this information. Part two of the Toulmin Model is the claim. A statement that includes information that you involve into the argument and you ask the…

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    According to Hubert Humphrey, “Freedom is hammered out on the anvil of discussion, dissent, and debate.” However, when two parties start debating an issue, but neither are willing to compromise, the result is an argument in which nothing is accomplished. Within his work, The Future of Life, Edward O. Wilson wrote two contradictory passages that he set side by side to emphasize the underlying satiristic properties of each and make them easy to compare. One demeans environmentalists and one…

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