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    Santa Clause Persuasive

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    Santa clause the jolly man that comes only once a year, is beneficial to children. He teaches them to believe in the impossible, to be respectful towards others, and gives children happy memories to look back on. The man that can deliver presents to all the children in the world in a single night. A story told to children about how a man named Santa clause does the impossible every Christmas Eva. Santa is beneficial because he shows kids they can do the impossible as well. Santa Clause teaches children that the impossible is impossible. In a world where people are constantly fighting each other to get places in life and it all just seems impossible can helpful. Old saint nick instills in children that they can do the impossible thing even if it seems futile. Later, when the children grow up they still hold that belief that they can do anything. That belief helps go far in this competitive world. Because the first step to getting anywhere is to believe you can. While Santa does teach do to the impossible, he also teaches that if you're good than good thing will come your way. Now, Santa clause does this…

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    It was Christmas Eve, I had just hung up my stocking by the fire place right were it would be ready for Santa to slip down the chimney. I knew Santa was coming because every night on Christmas Santa came and left me gifts to open the next day. Still, I was not just satisfied. Way down in my heart I was a little uncertain about Santa clause. When you have never seen that person with your very own eyes it is kinda hard to disagree on weather Santa is real or not. But every night on that same day…

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    Santa Clause Satire

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    A young, lonely girls tries to help Santa Claus save Christmas after her TV mogul father holds Santa prisoner and runs a reality show competition to find his replacement. BRIEF SYNOPSIS PENNY NICKLEPINCH (8) misses her mother and lives with her tyrannical father, CHARLES NICKLEPINCH. He runs the Nicklepinch Networks. He’s controlling and has high expectations for Penny. Penny’s only friend is GRACE, her father’s assistant. To save his business, Nicklepinch wants to come up with a reality…

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    Santa clause the jolly man that comes only once a year, is beneficial to children. He teaches them to believe in doing the impossible, to be respectful towards others, and gives children happy memories to look back on. The man that can deliver presents to all the children in the world in a single night, is a story told to children about how a man named Santa clause does the impossible every Christmas Eva. In a world where people are constantly fighting each other to get places in life, it all…

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    Children's Belief in Santa Clause Introduction: From simply experiencing day to day life, an infant can glean much information about the world at large. They are able to understand complex concepts such as gravity, time, and space without even knowing their names. As children, we quickly learn all of these ideas, and they become an integral part of our belief system. Research done by Shtulman and Yoo (2015) explored children’s understanding of the physically possible and its constraints on…

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    find that Santa Clause has visited and left the empty plate of cookies and glass of milk, along with a mound of presents sitting under a perfectly lit tree. The legend of Santa Claus is meant to inspire a spirit of joy and giving. It is a tradition among families that has long been upheld, but many are starting to question the deception behind Jolly ole Saint Nick. Parents across the world are struggling with the decision on whether to promote the myth or to tell their children the heart…

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    Santa Clause Summary

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    read. It had so many great examples that really was an aid while understanding how the existence of Santa Clause can be related to real life interactions faced. We study this by relating Logic, Mysticism, and Comedy to our lives. In this paper I will go explain the deeper meaning of them book within Kaplans examples, Comedy Contradictions, Relevant main points, and what the better explanation is between logic, Mysticism, and Comedy. Body 1: Has Kaplan’s analysis of the chosen examples…

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    Santa Clause Argument

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    With the factual, yet diverse based opinions of United States citizens’, America is facing many great controversies that have resulted in the uprising of a plethora amount of said people. From topics about issues regarding “Santa Claus” as either a fictional character or a real life human, to stricter ones regarding the amount of migrants a country should take in. One of the most recent leading debate in the U.S. is deciphering whether or not abortion should rightfully be legal or illegal in…

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    It’s a holiday that gathers families together for one day as they enjoy one anthers company and the thought of giving. It teaches children lessons as they grow that it’s not a holiday meant only for receiving presents but the intention behind it. All while in preparation for this day people make family traditions on who gets to put the star on top of the tree to Christmas caroling. It’s a day that every kid waits up all night trying to hold back from closing her eyes to catch a glimpse of the…

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    Poems are a great technique for the depiction of a certain message. According to me, a good poem is well written with the concise and accurate use of language, is extensively engaging and it is relatable. A text which fits this criterion very well is a poem called “Santa Claus” composed by Banjo Patterson. A reason as to why poems are very attractive and popular is the form and technique of language. This makes the poem well written and attractive to read. In this instance the poet uses great…

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