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    controversial topic that provokes debate is genetic modification. In the essay “Proposed Treatment to Fix Genetic Diseases Raises Ethical issues” the author Rob Stein explains the process of genetic engineering and suggests a solution. The government is debating if the should let scientists “make changes in some of the genetic material” in the egg so the baby will not have certain genes. The main goal is to “help women deliver healthy, normal children.” There are some risks with this process…

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    This is public discourses, that lends to the concept of debating and communicating ideas for the growth of both parties. I am strongly against sharing inaccurate historical information. It not only lends to false information being spread, but it also makes it harder for people to have a reasonable conversation. I am sorry that you do not value historical arguments. However, I will attempt to explain in simpler terms what I was alluring to early. This information mostly comes from a history and…

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    Are you debating whether to take a plane or a charter bus for your next big trip? Discover the benefits of charter bus services from Constitution Coach. For over 30 years, tour bus company in Bolton, CT, has provided bus services in the states of Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts. From there, they will transport your party to just about any place in the entire nation! When you want safe, reliable, and affordable travel accommodations, rely on this premier charter service to get you to…

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    children to read. For this writing assignment we were required to provide evidence and explain our reasoning. Writing this essay was one of my favorites, because it allowed me to think more about my personal views and morals as an individual. I enjoy debating with people and hearing their personal opinions, so this writing objective wasn’t hard for me. In fact, it was fun for me to write. I was able to think about whether or not others would benefit from this article and I even began to think…

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    In The Landlady, Roald Dahl, the author, used five unusually words that consist of, brisk, congenial, conjured, rapacious, and compulsion. Brisk has an origin of French and English. The meaning of brisk is the same as, active, fast, and/or energetic. In the story Roald had said “He walked briskly down the street,” so he was saying that Billy was walking quickly or fast down the street. The next word that he used was congenial, which means, pleasant because of a personality, qualities, or…

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    Rhetorical Stance Analysis

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    With what is currently happening in the U.S. Presidential race, it is, perhaps now more important than ever before, to understand what it means to take a rhetorical stance. If one has been watching the previous three presidential debates, one should surely notice some ways of speaking and getting points across, often poorly and to zero effect on the intelligent viewer, designed not only to convey information, but inject emotion and opinion, and even attempt to subtly manipulate. Repetitions of…

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    In recent years stems cells have been a very controversial subject and many people debating on whether they are in “good moral health”, and many Americans say they aren’t because stem cells come from unborn fetuses. In some cases this is true, however, there are companies who use your own stem cells from bone marrow for stem cell therapy, in and many ways this is changing medicine as we see it today. In the past when stem cells first started to study and recognized many people thought it would…

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    Eulogy For Father

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    About two decades ago, you held me in a half-nelson and dragged me to your home to teach me some manners. I had wanted blue suede shoes so badly that I had tried to snatch your purse. You told me to never steal again, and gave me ten dollars to buy the shoes I wanted so badly. I should have contacted you sooner, because I needed to give you a proper thank you. Shortly after you let me leave your house, I went to the nearest shoe store, and bought the shoes. Not long after I grew out of them, I…

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    The Great Debaters The film, “The Great Debaters” released in 2007 was a drama based on the life of Melvin B. Tolson and how he aggressively sought to change the perspective of the next generation of African American students in a Jim Crow South. The majority of the film takes place at the all black Wiley College in Marshal, Texas during the 1930’s. Tolson, a professor at Wiley, forms the college’s debate team consisting of; Henry Lowe, a student well versed in poetry, James Farmer…

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    Over time scholars have been debating the numbers of the pre-Columbian population in the Americas that closely connects to the question of America’s morality in celebrating the day of Columbus’s voyage every year. While painter and ethnographer George Catlin estimated in the 1830s from the oral history of tribes that there were 16 million Indians that existed in North America before the beginning of European exploration, many claimed his estimate as false because of the common belief that Indian…

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