Argumentative Essay An interracial family of cats lives behind your house. The family includes a blue cat, a red cat and a purple cat. A man wearing a black suit, a blue tie, and carrying a large suit case asks to use your cats in a commercial for IAMS cat food. Would you say yes? Advertisements featuring interracial families have generated vituperative comments online. Nevertheless, interracial families should unquestionably be allowed in commercials for they have influenced alliances between
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English Composition II (ENC-102) Argumentative Essay Public workers go beyond the call of duty more than any other profession, but in many ways are treated worse than workers in the private sector. In the private sector most workers get perks that public workers will never get, such as bonuses and, holidays off. Unionized private sector workers have the legal right to
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Argumentative Essay Cigarettes Should Not Be Banned Word Count: 1057 Tobacco products, cannabis and alcohol are amongst one of the most used recreational drugs in Australia. Australian’s smoke approximately 21 billion cigarettes a year. Advocates against the production, sale and use of cigarettes suggest so on the basis of the associated health risks and smoking as an environmental hazard. However, to consider the banishment of cigarettes does not consider basic human rights to its most simple
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1. Globalization Argumentative Paper Danielle Bennington MKT/120 June 22, 2013 University of Phoenix 2. Globalization is a way to move services and goods across the world. Some people will argue that globalization brings great benefits, while other people will argue that globalization is basically defective. People have theories about globalization and what affects it brings on third-world countries. Many people believe that globalization helps countries become wealthier; while
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Assessment of the Generated CHATGPT Argumentative Essay The essay on the pros and cons of artificial intelligence (AI) in the nursing profession is clear and well-constructed according to Toulmin's argumentative essay style. It harbors a strong line by analyzing the pros and cons related to the utilization of AI in nursing, offering a balanced outlook to the argument. The essay discusses numerous advantages of integrating AI into healthcare, including improvements in work efficiency, accuracy, and
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analysis, readability statistics, title validation and a vocabulary tool. Plus. It even included a plagiarism detector so that I could make sure that I was submitting original work. The originality of my Argumentative paper was seventy one percent original. The strongest areas of my argumentative essay was my use of transitional words, my sentence length, and of the no spelling errors found. Sometimes writing
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As new technologies and research have enabled physicians to delay the lives of terminally ill patients, the controversy surrounding the debate over euthanasia continues to grow. Euthanasia is the act or practice of ending the life of an individual suffering from a terminal illness or an incurable condition. It is performed with a lethal injection or the delay of any needed medical treatment. Because of the morals I uphold, I strongly disagree with physician assisted suicide (PAS) or euthanasia.
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Ideal Male Body Image Portrayed in the Media During a television show I was exposed to the worlds strongest child. This absolutely amazed me because he was only ten years old and had more defined muscles than I had seen before. I didn’t understand how society thought this was an appropriate program to put on television. Society makes this acceptable to portray an ideal body image at such a young age. Having an ideal body means having an attractive and “perfect” body. What is portrayed to be an ideal
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Dear Members of Hillside School Board: Have you ever heard of a school without sports teams? I don’t know about you, but I never heard of such a thing. Sports are like gifts to kids; they mean a lot to them. Why would you take that gift away? Children and young people in particular need to do sport so that they develop good habits that they can continue into adulthood. The main benefits of sport are improved health and fitness, and the development of social and communication skills
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Chipotle Orders Courtney Edit Veggie Burrito Qty: 1 $6.25 White Rice, Fajita Veggies, Black Beans, Sour Cream, Lettuce Additional Instructions corn Claire Edit Veggie Burrito Bowl Qty: 1 $6.25 White Rice, Black Beans, Fresh Tomato Salsa, Cheese, Include Guacamole, Lettuce Isabella Edit Steak Burrito Bowl Qty: 1 $6.65 White Rice, Black Beans, Sour Cream, Cheese Additional Instructions tomatoes, corn Hannah Edit Chicken Burrito Bowl Qty: 1 $6.25 White Rice,
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Li 1 Jacky Li Ms. Weiss College Preparatory Writing December 5th 2014 Childhood Obesity Child Obesity is a condition where extra body fat affects a child's health and wellbeing negatively. Determining body fat directly is difficult, the diagnosis of obesity is usually based on Body Mass Index (BMI). Due to the rise in obesity in children and its many adverse health effects it is being recognized as a serious public health concern. Who is to blame for this problem that has affected us as an society for almost over century
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The Legal Drinking Age in America: No Change Necessary Kellie Finn Governors State University The Legal Drinking Age in America: No Change Necessary The debate of whether or not the minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) is appropriate in the United States is a constant battle. There are many beliefs that when a person turns 18 they should be able to legally consume and purchase alcohol since they are officially considered an adult. While someone may be considered an adult legally, that does not attest
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Kyree Pops Audrey Carroll COMP 1310 March 13, 2015 Mama Said, “Advertising is the Devil.” If you can, try to think back to the earliest you can remember ever watching TV. Now, make an estimate on the overall hourly amount of television you have watched since then. It’s a lot, right? You’ve probably spent so much time in front of a television that “a lot” is all you can possibly sum it up to. Things like television, magazines, books, even music play a big part in our lives. And as we’ve learned,
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Mary Barr 5/28/2015 3B Becoming an Adult When becoming an adult everything changes. The transition from being a child to an adult can be a very hard and emotional experience. You have control of your own life and not being told what you “need or should be doing” by parents or teachers. But you still have to follow the rules of society and all of the responsibilities that come along with being an adult. Before a person becomes an adult they need to have the ability to think forward. This should
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There are two reasons: a cognitive distraction caused by the conversation, and the physical distraction of manipulating the phone. Numerous studies have determined that using hands-free devices to talk while driving does not completely eliminate the distraction that it causes. Marcel Just, a neuroscientist and director of the Center for Cognitive Brain Imaging at Carnegie Mellon University, did a brain study and found 37% reduction in brain activity while driving and listening to a cell phone conversation
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The Article, Amnesty, could be rated a four, it is a good Argumentative article. It perceives a key point from the Catholic point of view about how to handle immigration, both, legal or illegal. Immigrants are becoming next door neighbors and the possibility that some of them may have experienced horrific past experiences that may have been considered criminal, is a reality. Some have endured child molestation, murders and human trafficking. It is vital that the government control the entry of immigrants
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anyhow as it was easy to administer and monitor how athletes performed on it. As everyone has their own opinions on any given medical topic, it was not very difficult to find information that would suggest this topic is argumentative. The reliability of the imPACT test is argumentative because a concussion test needs to be reliable in order to have accurate data on an athlete prior to and after a concussion. This helps in deciding what the best treatment is for
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Student Name Instructor Course Date of Submission On Preventing the Use of Drugs in School Between one in five and one in three high school students in America have used drugs or alcohol.1 Many of these children see drugs for the first time while they are at school. The ever-increasing problem of teenage drug use can hardly be understated. That is why teachers should have the right to search students for drugs on school grounds. The Fourth Amendment states that “The right of the people to be
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Research Topic: Why same sex marriage should be legalized. 03/01/13 Is it okay for your favorite color to be blue? Is there a law that says it isn't okay, or a law that says it is okay? If it's okay for your favorite color to be blue or tickle me pink or yellow then why isn't it okay for two people of the same sex to marry. Why is that any different from a man wanting to marry a woman? I can't seem to understand why a decision that should be left up to only two people is being left in the hands
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Should Higher Taxes Be Imposed On Fast Food? Do you know how many people die yearly because of health problems? Due to the invasion of fast food restaurants in the United States, health problems, such as obesity and diabetes, are increasing; as a result the mortality rates are increasing over the years. “According to the National Institutes of Health, obesity and overweight [sic] together are the second leading cause of preventable death in the United States, close behind tobacco use. An estimated
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Brayan Meza Mr. Jackson 1A September 2, 2014 Battle of Gods The Earth's fate is decided upon a battle between a god of destruction and a saiyan from another planet. The saiyans mission was supposed to destroy the earth but does the exact opposite and protects the earth from evil who threatens it. one of the great things In this Movie is the voice acting. They use the same voice actors from the Dragonball Z Series and they sound great after doing it for 20 years, they add great emotions in to the
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This article investigates if humans have an advantage for endurance running with the short phalangeal portion of the forefoot relative to body mass. Length of the toe in humans is thought to be positively correlated to flexor force output and mechanical work; by shortening them, there would be much less force output. Previously, it was thought that the small ratio of phalangeal to body mass was beneficial only to the evolution of bipedalism, but researchers suggest that the shorter toes may actually
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Yesenia Perez Period 4 12/04/17 The Odyssey Argumentative Essay The Odyssey is a novel by Homer. It is about a Greek king’s journey on his way home from a long war. His son, Telemakhos, is born right as the war starts so he has to leave him and his wife Penelope, until he can return to Ithaka, his home and kingdom. The war lasts 10 long years, but on his way home he finds some very hard obstacles that make it 20 years until he can finally return home to
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JayDee Johnson III November 20th 2012 101.06 Professor Drew Why you Should Have a Healthy Diet Why should you maintain and strive to have a healthy diet? A healthy diet can better improve your overall well-being. Having such a diet can keep you at a weight you want and help you feel better about yourself. A nutritional diet can lead to nothing but good things for your body. It also allows for reduced stress and tension within the body. Individuals should have a healthy diet because it promotes
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Money Student athletes should get paid for playing the game on the college level. First, the school its self makes money off of the athletes. Second, company’s make money off of the athletes playing. Last, the price of an education alone is not enough for the athletes. This subject is important to me because, I am someone that is involved in college athletics. Therefor athletes should be paid for playing on the college level. The first reason why athletes should be paid on the college level is
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Dawn Reynolds Professor Miller Eng 104 5, July 2008 The Negative Effects of the School Choice Program “The school choice program is a directive of the No Child Left Behind Act, which was passed in December 2001 by a bipartisan coalition led by President bush and Senator Ted Kennedy” (Snell 36). The school choice program allows families to expand educational options by transferring their children to a public school outside of their home district. The school choice program is ineffective
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Kara Bresciani Mrs. Griffin Honors English V 18 November 2012 Animal Testing for Medical Research Particular topics in the world create havoc for both listeners and speakers due to the numerous opinions that humans keep. Animal testing has been raised to such a largely debated topic throughout the world since “some of this scientific research is to learn about and improve the welfare of animals, but many animal experiments are conducted for human benefits,” (Animal Experimentation). Although
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Some people may think that competitive sports are healthy and should be available to children, while other people think that competitive sports are an issue and should not be allowed for children. This issue is very important because we should be able to know or figure out if we should be putting our children in competitive sports is right or not. If one had to choose, it would be that competitive sports for children are okay and good for them, they are good for them because it makes them learn helpful
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www.armytimes.com | Printer-friendly article page 1 of 3 http://www.armytimes.com/print/article/20111009/NEWS/110090306/Ro... www.armytimes.com October 9, 2011 Rooting out toxic leaders By Michelle Tan Staff writer Soldiers will now be asked — and expected — to rate their bosses. Effective Oct. 1, officers will be required to assert that they have completed a 360-degree evaluation — where the officer is graded by his subordinates, peers, subordinates and superiors — within the
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