keep America and its allies forever safe and in power. I am proposing that the government creates a Death Star or a space station of equivalent purpose. Now some may disagree with the idea of the United States creating such a dangerous weapon, however, a great deal of people will welcome the idea of having a Death Star. There are three key points as to why the United States needs to build a Death Star: It could be more than just a weapon,…
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can sentence a person to death for a crime that has been committed. Many people find the death penalty difficult because some people say it is killing a person unfairly. They are scared that an innocent person who did not really commit the crime could be sentenced to death. Other people say that after the killer has committed such a huge crime of killing a person, that the killer deserves the death penalty. There cannot be a killer roaming around just killing people. The death penalty helps the rate…
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happening fast enough. Due to this they turn to a dictator who becomes a tyrant. Throughout the story Golding allows for the boys to evolve on the idea of death by allowing at the beginning for boys like Jack to be very nervous of the idea of killing an animal for food, but his attitude toward this changes dramatically. The first place the idea of death is on the island is when Jack decides he wants to go on a hunt because he says it’s important to kill things so…
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people you love being murdered? If so, what would you want the government to do to them? You would most likely want them to receive the death penalty. What about terrorists? What about treason? Your answer would most likely be the same because both of these crimes end with the same result as a murder; innocent people are killed. Even though now you may think the death penalty is unconstitutional and unfair but if somebody actually hurt someone you loved wouldn’t you want that person to die? Murderers…
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another state that allowed Physician-Assisted Death (PAD) he/she would be able to die with dignity but, if he/she didn’t family members would have to watch them suffer the few months left to live. Physician-Assisted Death allows someone who is in such bad health conditions where it hurts them to stay alive to end their life, free of pain. This process is safely monitored and assisted by a physician on a terminally ill patient. Physician-Assisted Death must be legal because it stops pain and suffering…
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the tears? Well, those tears of the victims turn to death when their life is on the line. Criminals, murders, and even innocent men have nowhere to run, hide, or cry. Those outlaws go to court every day to hear their fate or punishment, sometimes their fate is not guilty and other times that fate is crushed with that painful round to the tongue guilty. If convicted “guilty” criminals pray to not be in jail for long, murderers the same unless death was thrown into the conversation outback, and lastly…
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1. High School writing essays followed a plain rubric while entering the college level the rubric is transformed to another level of expectations through writing. High school was easy because you were expected to answer the question and support your answer compared to the transition to college where you are expected to answer the question, support and expand your answer into a professional matter. I also notice that as high students we are used to developing simple sentences but now we are expected…
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submitting the first draft of my narrative essay in Module Three, I learned a couple things about writing. First, I could phrase a thesis statement and place it in the introductory paragraph without giving away the whole gist of my narrative right off. Professor Stocklos very eloquently guided me to rephrase what I had written about playing with my mom’s shoes as a child and use that as a metaphor for stepping into her role as an adult after her death. (Module Three Rough Draft Feedback, Professor…
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When writing my persuasive essay, I used the conventions of the persuasive genre by researching my stance, coming up with an informed argument based on that research, and pushing my audience to see my point of view. I wanted my paper to convince my audience that physician assisted suicide is not a bad thing and it should be legalized. In terms of organization, I started my introductory paragraph explaining what physician assisted suicide is. Many people have misconceptions about physician assisted…
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the behind the scenes in a funeral parlor. The essay describes the operations step by step showing the reader how immoral the funeral industry is. The author is a muckraker, trying to expose the barbaric acts that funeral industry does to make profit from the mourning everyday americans. Jessica Mitford, the author, describes in this essay the operations corpses go through to look presentable in front of their moaning relatives and friends. In the essay, Mitford uses strong word choices that are visually…
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