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    Within the piece, Gioia provides accurate statistics, a quote from a notable professional, and reports from trustworthy sources. Gioia makes an attempt to shift America’s attention to the downfall of participation in the arts. He seems to direct his argument mainly at the modern group of individuals. Starting off with introductory paragraph, Gioia begins to list positive changes in American society, such as college attendance ballooning and access to information skyrocketing enormously, but…

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    I've already seen my goals and my vocabulary to answer this lesson question. How can I write an effective argument for or against using planned fires to protect wild areas? To answer this lesson question, I begin by learning about the writing process. The first step in the writing process pre-writing, in which you'll plan out how to write a convincing argument about the best way to protect wild areas. As part of the pre-writing stage, I'll investigate this topic and form a claim. First I want to…

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    Sangiovanni's Argument

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    this paper, I will first introduce what I believe to be the best argument for difference principle. To do this, I will compare two different arguments from Blake and Sangiovanni. They sure share some similarities, which I will reserve if I deem appropriate. But the most important point is their different empirical and normative premises. I will elaborate those differences in detail and develop my own argument. After I present my argument, I will acknolwdge my argument’s limitations and try to…

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    marriage includes gay marriages due to homosexual couples having the same qualities of heterosexual couples. In contrast, National Review editor William J. Bennett thinks that the idea of a man and woman is the traditional idea of marriage. While both utilize the definition of marriage as their basis of their argument which…

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    1. Who is Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie? Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, is a story teller. She was born in East Africa, in a Country called Nigeria. She claims to have started writing as a child at the age of 7 years old. She has studied in both Africa, and the United States Universities, and is highly educated. She has written many books, feels that she is like the story tellers of old. 2. Explain in your own words the concept of “a single story”. Is that when you have only one story that you know and…

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    Moral Consensus

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    state should not put any restrictions upon the production and circulation of pornography created by consenting adults beyond the production and circulation of that which depicts acts which are already prohibited by law. I will do this by opposing arguments made by those who suggest that the state has a responsibility to legislate on the issue of pornography according to the social moral consensus, and will argue that such principles have no place in state legislature or what the state should…

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    As of the article and weekly reading had pointed out one of the implications of human memory in relation to eyewitness accounts in court cases could potentially be wrongful incrimination. As in chapter 8 of the textbook as well as article listed in this week's forum form there're several factors that can affect memory, with the overarching theme of the malleability of human memory. One of the factors that can affect memory is suggestibility. As stated in the Reading the way and interviewer…

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    Fallacy Decision-Making

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    is equivalent to saying the capital punishment is “morally wrong.” The second common form of begging the question involves “circular reasoning.” This occurs when an arguer offers a chain of reasons for a conclusion, where the conclusion of the argument is stated or assumed as one of the premises…

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    Glenn Beck's Irresponsible Rant Glenn Beck expresses his dissatifation for the goverments lack of not taking the claims of islim expreemis and lack of understanding, he's angry of the way the groverment is not the same. He states people are unhappy with the way the goverment was at the time, he dosen't think we take extremis serious enought and they are trying to take down the American goverment system. Beck refences Osama Bin Laden and his attack on the world trade centers he stated " in 1998…

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    Write a well-developed paragraph about your research topic in which you intentionally commit several logical fallacies and/or hasty generalizations. What fallacies did you find in your research? When you reply to classmates this week, attempt to identify the logical fallacies and/or hasty generalizations in his or her main post and then explain what makes them fallacious. Do not respond to a post which already has a response until everyone has had at least one response to their initial posting.…

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