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    The goal of this paper is to present a map of the argument in the article “Dude” by Scott F. Kiesling. This argument mapping will do the following things. First, it will present what I believe are the main claims of the article. While doing this I will also explain any important terms or concepts needed to understand the Kiesling’s argument. I will then link the claims to the kinds of evidence that Kiesling uses in order to support them. Finally, I will close my argument mapping with an overview…

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    Math Movie Research Paper

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    Math is key to a successful career because if you don't know math you will not accomplish the task you are trying to complete. If you do not learn math while you go to school and are faced with something in life that requires math you will not be prepared for it. In the movie hidden figures, they show how math is very important not only in the everyday lifestyle but in the workplace. In the movie hidden figures, they not only showed that math is a very important skill to learn, they showed women…

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    Rhetorical Situation In the reading, the author says rhetoric is about presenting a character that an audience will trust and it’s about saying the right things at the right time. The rhetoric is also used to persuade something or someone. The author’s discuss the way tone and voice changes in different rhetorical situations, and gave an example about this with the costume that we wear. Many people wear different costumes for their many other different social roles and different levels of…

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    Rhetoric Body Language

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    Rhetoric and Body language both have integral roles in the use of effective speech. To deliver the best possible presentation, both skills must be exploited. However, when the argument arises on which is more important for gaining the respect, and attention of a crowd, rhetoric come out on top. Obviously, without use of body language, it is unlikely many will hear the argument, much less seriously consider it. However, rhetoric is undoubtedly more important because it can be used to present a…

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    1. Is there a clearly stated thesis in the introductory paragraph? The thesis sentence includes the writer’s opinion of whether the writer disagrees or agrees with the argument of Gladwell. But I think the writer needs to write three reasons for supporting the opinion in the thesis sentence. 2. Do all the supporting paragraphs back up the thesis? The writers wrote three paragraphs for supporting the thesis sentence. So I was able to easily read and understand the each paragraph. However, I…

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    Both Harman and Mackie give arguments that bring into question the existence of moral facts. Both Harman and Mackie approach the subject as moral skeptics. I will be using their arguments to argue against the existence of moral facts. Introduction Are there any moral facts? Are there good reasons to believe in the existence of moral facts? To answer these two questions it is necessary to look at the views of the two groups of people who answer them positively - moral realists- and…

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    “You claim that you know who killed three people. And why? . . . All you mean is that you have a hunch.” “I will not quarrel with you over a word . . . Come now, Inspector. I know -- really know . . . I will perceive you are still sceptic. But first let me say this: To be sure means that when the right solution is reached, everything falls into place. You perceive that in no other way could things have happened” (Douglas 402). The ability to solve a crime by describing the perpetrator is a…

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    ABSTRACT: Endeavors have been made inside of the field of counterfeit consciousness to perform and examine the demonstration of argumentation with PCs. Argumentation has been utilized to give a proof-theoretic semantics to non-monotonic rationale, beginning with the powerful work of Dung (1995). Computational argumentation frameworks have discovered specific application in spaces where formal rationale and established choice hypothesis are not able to catch the extravagance…

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    When Is Lying Justified

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    Imagine someone is wearing something , they say “does this look good” and you say “it looks good” so you won't hurt their feelings. I firmly believe that lying is acceptable in our our society. Lying is justified when it can be used to protect and care others.In The U.S. Political Campaign on paragraph one it tells you that “lying to protect others can literally be a matter of life or death.” Then it talks about how, “Anne Frank survived as long as she did because those sheltering her and family…

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    The Profiling Process

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    “You claim that you know who killed three people. And why? . . . All you mean is that you have a hunch.” “I will not quarrel with you over a word . . . Come now, Inspector. I know -- really know . . . I will perceive you are still sceptic. But first let me say this: To be sure means that when the right solution is reached, everything falls into place. You perceive that in no other way could things have happened” (Douglas 402). The ability to solve a crime by describing the perpetrator is a…

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