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    Jenna #7 “You may not always have a comfortable life and you will not always be able to solve all of the world's problems at once but don't ever underestimate the importance you can have because history has shown us that courage can be contagious and hope can take on a life of its own.”- Michelle Obama (ask about this transition) the Jews constrained in the Warsaw ghetto of Poland definitely did not experience comfort during 1941-43. During that time, Hitler and his Nazi party had decided that Germany

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    Additionally, another source John W. Raine also supports the idea that juvenile offenders do not require to be put under sentencing to reduce recidivism. While other sentences consider incarceration or community services, imposing economic sanctions were deemed to be effective in lowering crime rates amongst youth offenders. It also proved to be rehabilitative, especially “if emphasis is placed on restitution (or compensation) to the victim, rather than simply on fines (paid to the court)” (Raine

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    In this argumentative essay I would like you, the reader to consider a public issue from my perspective and my belief system on the matter. I’ll be supporting my view on a common and overlooked procedure conducted by women and medical doctors within a walk in clinic and home. This procedure is known as an Abortion, also known as a voluntary abortion. The definition provided by Dictionary.com is “the removal of an embryo or fetus from the uterus in order to end a pregnancy.” There have been many

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    Harley Arps Mrs. Bentley Argumentative Essay 1 December 2014 Word Count: 755 PTSD Does Effect the Brain Posttraumatic Stress Disorder does effect the brain. PTSD is an injury, and scientist and doctors are starting to find brain evidence of these injuries. It does not mean that those who are diagnosed with it are brain damaged nor does it mean that they will not be able to recover from it, it means that there are parts of the brain that can be visualized on MRI's, PET Scans, and on an MEG (Magnetoencephalogram)

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    ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY ‘ABORTION' Our world today is full of unsolved, devisive and controversial issues. Most of them relate to our morals, ethics and religion, thus creating a very strong ‘yes' and ‘no', or ‘good' and ‘bad' side. Like the Chinese Yin and Yang sign, abortion has a very prominent ‘black' and ‘white' side but also contains traces of each in the alternating colour. This shows that if you were to come to any kind of conclusion on abortion, there would still be a downside to

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    in the western medical literature recommending its use for a variety of disorders (Urena). India is the world’s 2nd largest population with 1.525 billion people unfortunately a lot of them suffer from cancer and other deadly diseases. In this argumentative essay I am going to link the medicinal benefits of using marijuana and how it can help the people of India. Cannabis consumption and production are governed by the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985. Under this law, the consumption

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    Rebecca Crockett Shannon Lerro Argumentative Synthesis November 4, 2010 Does talking on the phone while driving affect the driver? Drivers shouldn’t be able to use phones while driving because it can be extremely hazardous for not only them but their passengers, or others traveling along the same road. If changing a radio station is considered a major distraction to drivers, how is it not a distraction to look down to find your cell phone? Cell phones, have been known to cause wrecks that can

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    Argumentative Essays: The Pointless Argument Her baggy eyes struggle to stay open as she types each dreaded letter. She has not slept and the sun comes out to tell her that she cannot anyways. Class starts in an hour and her morning routine takes half of that time that she should use to finish her work. It takes her ten minutes to walk to class but she is running on no sleep; she needs twenty minutes to make it there on time. That gives her ten minutes to complete her argumentative essay for College

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    Grendel Argumentative Essay In the heart of John Gardner's "Grendel," lies a world where the echoing howls of loneliness blend with the chilling winds, taking readers into a realm where every step of Grendel's path is shrouded in isolation. In this novel, Grendel embarks on a journey of self-discovery, influenced by various factors that lead to his transformation into the villain he is seen as being towards the end of the novel. Among these influences, the role of humanity stands out, showcasing

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    Within Aristotle’s ontological works lies a rudimentary basis of correct thinking that sets standards, or rather axioms, of logic. They may seem obvious to the modern mind, however not very much so to those in the fifth century BCE, where philosophers like Parmenides, Plato, and Heraclitus based logic on the Ionian sense of ordinary observation. For instance, Heraclitus’ logic entwined contradictory aspects of a being with the nature of change, thus assuming an object must have contradictory traits

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