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    Argumentative Diagnostic Imagine. You're in a classroom with 34 students. The teacher is teaching a subject that you don't really understand. You need help. All the students around you are either passing notes, throwing things, or laughing at each other. The teacher keeps stopping the lessen, trying to get the class to pay attention. What are you going to do? Over-sized classes are just a waste of time. Class size matters because students won't get the right amount of education for the teachers

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    Amaiya Phillips Youth Sports Argumentative Participation in sports by children and adolescents is associated with a range of documented physical, emotional, social, educational, and other benefits that can last into adulthood. But increasingly, many young people opt out of sports, while others are locked out due to a lack of resources or access to community programs. Health and other needs go unmet. The U.S. government produces limited data on sport participation and physical activity

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    Argumentative Essay: Should Tobacco Be Banned? Abdullah Al-Bannai ENGL 110-52 Mr. Rafe Zaabalawi Summer II August 2015 Should Tobacco Be Banned by the Government? According to the existing statistics, the greatest proportion of the world’s population does not smoke tobacco. As noted in the United States of America, only one out of four adults smoke. Tobacco product use can be grouped as one of the social problems that has brought detrimental social problems from all walks of life It has also

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    Name Professor Writing Argumentative Essay 25 November 2013 Bullying Have you ever seen or experienced bullying and the dramatic effects it has on its victims? Unfortunately nine out of every ten students have experienced bullying in school or online. Many people believe that bullying is a part of growing up and kids do not know any better. Bullies are intentionally causing mental and or physical damage to their victims, which will affect them for the rest of their lives. Bullying has

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    “The Odyssey” Argumentative Essay The Homeric Epic “The Odyssey” concerns the journey of a war hero, Odysseus, returning from the Trojan War. During his travels from Troy, he encounters many figures such as a Cyclops and a King. He also encounters a nymph named Calypso, who holds Odysseus captive on her island for over 10 years to use as a husband. Odysseus is a victim of Calypso because of the way she had treated him during his time on Ogygia. While some may argue otherwise he may have not been

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    “Sledding, or Dreading?” Argumentative Essay - The Iditarod Is it fair to put the life of a sled dog in the hands of a musher racing for prize money? Every winter since 1973, hundreds of sled dogs are forced to participate in the Iditarod. The arduous sled racing competition lasts 9 to 17 days, during which teams of sled dogs drag their human drivers across Alaska, from Anchorage to Nome. Initially started to commemorate the critical role sled dogs played in a life-saving medicine delivery, the

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    Titanic Argumentative Essay “The ship had watertight compartments that would allow her to float indefinitely” According to Robert Ballard in Exploring The Titanic. Although, this accusation was unfortunately far from the truth. These compartments quickly filled and abolished the idea of “watertight”, like domino's they flooded one after another The question then is: Who is responsible for the Titanic's sinking that sent 1,500 innocent people to a watery grave?. The consequences of Bruce Ismay and

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    Music has always been an interesting topic for many evolutionary theorists (Darwin, Miller, Dunbar, etc..), especially the idea: what is music to humans? Even though there are many theories, music is an essence in humans’ life because music has developed from just sounds to a friend. Evolutionary theorists claim that music is more than just sounds to humans because it is an example of entertainment. For instance, Darwin argues that music is only an “enjoyable by product of other cognitive skills”

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    Bauerlein also mentions how millennials have mastered multi-tasking, including part of an article from the Chronicle of Higher Education explaining that “raised amid a barrage of information, they are able to juggle a conversation on Instant Messenger, a Web-surfing session, and an iTunes playlist while reading Twelfth Night for homework” (86). It is then added that “whether or not they are absorbing the fine points of the play is a matter of debate” (86). From my own personal experience, I have

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    Within the pro-choice world there are many issues that are discussed like abortion, the instant where life begins and the use of contraceptives. This article will focus on not only the issue of using of contraceptives, but specifically the distribution of oral contraceptives (“the pill”) to teenage girls without their parent’s consent. Nemours, a children’s health organization, created pamphlet for doctors’ offices geared towards parents and teens who have questions about common issues in the realm

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