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    Although he makes many valid points about the bad things about Wal-Mart, he pays no attention to any advantages that Wal-Mart provides for the economy. Tom Van Riper, a Forbes staff member, gave evidence in his article “Wal-Mart Is Good for You” that employment in areas with Wal-Marts has grown faster than in places without one (Van Riper). He also talks about how Wal-Mart makes up around 6% of retail and food sales in the United States, not to mention five out of six Americans shop at Wal-Mart (Van Riper). With this being said, Wal-Mart plays a huge part in the shopping of a large amount of Americans. Without this huge corporation, our economy would be extremely different. There are actually quite a few benefits that come out of Wal-Mart that Dicker…

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    persuasion, what type of arguments to use, and how to successfully persuade. The three main objectives of persuasion are reinforcing positive opinions, realizing unformed opinions, and neutralizing hostile opinions. Reinforcing positive opinions is often the easiest. When someone already believes and thinks the way you do, it’s not hard to convince them of something you want. Trying to get an individual to realize an unformed opinion needs a different strategy. Someone who either doesn’t know…

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    Sound and Fury Paper The point in writing this paper is to show how a two sided argument impacted one family. When half of a family is deaf and half of the family is hearing things can be complicated. This paper is going to be about the struggles that this family faced when it came to making decisions about cochlear implants. You will see how each family chooses how their children will experience life and the challenges they will have to overcome and how they will overcome them. There were…

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    shows that the board uses strong ethical and pathos appeals throughout the entire editorial. They were also one sided throughout the entire essay. Summary The Boards main argument is that the flag symbolizes hate and that Governor Nikki Haley was right to force down the flag. The board strategically uses the tragedy of the “Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church” to effectively portray Governor Haley as a hero. This editorial is chocked-full of ethical reasons as to why we should not…

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    your writing and will be important to show how to hold the attention of readers and establish credibility when writing research papers. It is also a focus that helps delivery messages that are true, accurate, and beneficial for the audience. Finally as we have learnt in reading, “What is Rhetoric by William Covino and David Jolliffe” some weeks back that knowing and learning about the five canons of rhetoric (invention, arrangement, style, memory, and delivery) will help begin interesting…

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    cultural critic shares her opinion on today’s dating and rape. Paglia states that it was her generation in the 60’s that “broke the rules” and opened the doors for “freedom” for women. However, she claims that women of today do not acknowledge the risks for “freedom.” On the article, she displays countless of fallacies and weaknesses in reasoning, which might object her position as a feminist. Her conclusions question her validity and sympathy to this issue and does not make a convincing…

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    There is an abundance of evidence for the short two-page window that the author has to offer it. The author doesn’t use any jargon or political terms meant to confuse or mislead the reader. Also, the author does a very satisfactory job of explaining the facts surrounding the argument without being biased or one-sided. Though there is room for much improvement, overall the editorial is a firm and testable argument and serves its purpose well. As in most any written argument, the author…

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    Tobacco Misconceptions

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    If the realization that this statement has used misconceptions with the intention of swaying public opinion becomes well known, the actual effect could be the total loss of trust and loyalty in the consumers of the product. A study of graduate school students with knowledge or experience of unethical faculty behavior reported a significantly lower overall program climate, as well as being less confident in the ability of their department to effectively identify or address issues related to…

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    Arguments Of Euthanasia

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    greatly broaden the view of the reader and also the author which allows them to make an educated and logical argument on the subject. The topic of physician assisted suicide has many different sides to its argument which makes it a prime candidate in getting opposing views for research. It brings into question the morals and integrity of doctors, and also the morals of the patients and families that choose physician assisted suicide. Many people see it as tarnishing the value of human life,…

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    spoken by Adrienne Rich, it was apparent that she argued for women to stand up and take control of their education instead of just tolerating it. She presents this speech to an audience of women at a women’s only institution in 1977, resulting in her speech mainly focusing on women who were academically discriminated to their belief. During her speech she desires her audience to be assertive and to strive for self-respect to help women universally, which could benefit the many generations to…

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