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    A logical fallacy is when an opinion on a discussion uses poor reasoning. [wildacademy.com] No matter the debate, there will be a logical fallacy. I’m not saying that the person stating the logical fallacy is trying to support an invalid point, but by knowing some logical fallacies, we can identify and avoid flawed arguments. On [Yourlogicalfallacy.com] many types of logical fallacies are listed. False authority, cherry picking, and appeal to emotion are just some that are used in today’s…

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    Breastfeeding Proposal

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    Welcome to the amazing world of parenthood! This is going to be some of the most awesome experiences of your whole life. These moments are going to be filled with love, cuddles, cuteness, puke, poop, ups, and downs. One of the most important things to remember is to provide your baby with lots of love and good nutrition. Nutrition is vitally important to your child's development. Poor nourishment can effect her overall health including her growth and cognitive abilities. I would personally…

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    enlightening to find there was quite a bit I was unaware of. For instance, how much travel time a baby gets in after they become mobile as well as messy eating enhances learning to how many times a baby laughs. I also never would of thought about a baby’s cuteness being a survival skill, but it makes sense. Who doesn’t love a baby, whether it’s a human or animal? It was validating after reading the first module of our book and watching this documentary to learn how far research and technology…

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    school whom which get punished for whatever their siblings do. This is code one of parents; Parents always have favorites even if they do not address it. This is preferably the younger kids, I don’t know why though. As soon as we older kids lose our cuteness, they go onto the next child. Which is why they always get what they wants. It is a sad way of living our lives if you ask me. Seriously, have people lost their…

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    Intro In the mid 1600s to early 1800s, the Rococo fashion was very popular(think Marie Antoinette). It, of course, like many other fashion trends, faded away. Then, in the mid 1800s to early 1900s, the Victorian fashion style was big(think the movie Belle). These two styles are very similar, given that the Victorian style is styled after the Rococo fashion, just less ribbons and frills. Of course, all good things must come to an end. Well, usually. The next 80 years or so would bring about…

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    Pet Your Dog Manjoo

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    Summary: Farhad Manjoo wrote an essay called “No, I Do Not Want to Pet Your Dog”, what he talks about in this essay is the issue with dogs. He says that they are a hazard and are dirty, he also mentions that he dislikes that dogs are now everywhere including gyms, restaurants, supermarkets, malls, museums, and even offices. Manjoo points out that dog owners do not discipline their dogs, so they do not have manners. “What if I just want to go through my workday without being slobbered on by an…

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    Nomajs

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    Most moviegoers would expect the magical wizarding world of Harry Potter to come back to life in this new Rowling movie, yet this film takes a new twist. Fantastic Beasts takes place in New York City the 1920s. Newt Scamander, played by Eddie Redmayne, arrives with a suitcase full of magical creatures, in pre-Depression New York City with the goal releasing a rare thunderbird back to its home in Arizona. The city he enters is filled with two worlds. One being the wizards and the other being the…

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    Alligator Bait

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    When you think of babies what do you think of? Gentalness, cuteness? Imagine a baby being harm. No one wants to put a baby in harms way. Back during slavery alligator hunters would take the slave babies and use them aas alligator bait. This shows how nonimportant African Americans were. Slaves would have their babies and as soon as the mothers leavet their babies unattendedand slave hunters would snatch their babies up. Infants and toddlers were mostlty used to use as bait. The babies were…

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    I cooled,’’ and imagining Susie in her disconnected state, literally at the hands on her murderer. It is the way I think the author has linked a child’s innocence, with something so sincere, but has still kept the sympathetic character traits and cuteness to it. The way she intensely watches her family as they struggle to cope with a new world that she is no longer physically apart of, is something that I thought was hauntingly beautiful. Although I don’t generally believe in heaven in my…

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    Personal Narrative

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    I was waiting outside her house listening to my music. She came out with a piece of toast and her mouth and I chuckled. I thought it was very cute. We started walking to school, hand in hand. She had to go to class so we said our good byes and hugged each other. I smiled at her and she starts to disappear in the crowd. I also headed to my class. I saw my friends and walked over to them. We talked about our guy things and saw the teacher come in. Everyone was quiet as a mouse once he came. He is…

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