Argumentative Essay

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  • To Kill A Mockingbird Argumentative Essay

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    Nobody knows how to predict peoples’ reactions or actions, people could guess what might eventuate, but unexpected things take place every day to a numerous amounts of people. Each day a new event occurs, that is the definition of life, a journey full of unanticipated circumstances. Feelings are the most unexpected, where people never know how to react to a conflict which they were not prepared for. Unforeseen circumstances occur to various types of people, who did not know where a feeling like courage

  • Argumentative Essay: The First Crusades

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    The First crusade The Crusades were a series of Christian attempts to retake the holy land from the “heathen” Muslims. After the Byzantines lost control of Jerusalem Emperor Alexius I talked to Pope Urban II about getting soldiers for the first Crusade in which the Christian Europeans retook Jerusalem. Many other Crusades followed all but the First being miserable wastes of life. After the Muslims started taking territory away from the Christians in their own holy war. The second Crusade failed

  • Howard Zinn's Argumentative Essay

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    The United States underwent a period of time where industrialization took a huge step forward; small towns and farms started to become developed cities with factories, providing the country with jobs, manufactured goods, and a rapidly increasing economic balance. Even with the number of farmers going down, the industries managed to maintain the abundant growth of crops such as wheat and corn. It is believed that this rapid increase in industrialization sparked due to the “Transportation revolution

  • Argumentative Essay: Is Cheerleading A Sport?

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    Working at Jimmy John’s today I asked numerous employees on what is their definition of the word sport, followed by a commonly asked question: if they believe that cheerleading should be classified as a sport or not. Since I was the only female working today, most of the male employees said that cheerleading is definitely not a sport since you have to do routines, wear makeup and tight revealing clothing, requires false smiles, awful facial expressions, and the definition of it is “a game of competition

  • Argumentative Essay On The Great Gatsby

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    “Those who live in areas with higher economic growth and better schools have a greater chance to experience the American dream”. The American dream is alive but unobtainable for majority of america. The goal of the American dream can not be reached by several Americans because they do not want to put in the work effort or belief to obtain their dream. Those select few americans that do put in the work effort and believe in themselves can achieve the impossible. Those select few include: Manny Pacquiao

  • Argumentative Essay On Mars Life

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    For centuries people have speculated about the possibility of life on Mars due to the planet's location and similarity to Earth. Although there has been much speculation, to date there has never been any proof of life existing on Mars. However, evidence is now building that Mars once was habitable. Mars and planets like Kepler 69-c are very capable of supporting life because both planets have traces of water which are needed for any forms of life. Mars and other planets are very capable of supporting

  • Walt Disney Argumentative Essay

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    Dr. Jörg Muth COMM1312 Writing and Research Fall 2015 Assignment 1 Template & Grading Rubric: BB Submission Due Date: September 8,2015 Write a research proposal on a selected topic. Use the following template with your information. 20 points =5% Title: How Walt Disney has changed the animation films industry? Assigned grade Student Grade 1. General statement about your research topic in 5-10 sentences. Start with very general introduction of the problem; then write its historical background

  • Argumentative Essay On Gun Safety

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    Thesis: Whether kept in the home or a place a child frequents often, it is important to teach children about gun safety to avoid mishaps. Children should be aware of guns and the possibility of guns being present in their environment. Every gun owner should be aware of the dangers of owning a gun as well as the benefits of protection that owning a gun may provide. This is especially true for a home that has children in it at any time but even more important if the gun is in the child’s home. The

  • Huck Finn Argumentative Essay

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    Huck Finn and Jim are what I like to call true grit cowboys. They strived for adventure and the most important thing that makes these fellows different is the strive for freedom. They never gave up and they did whatever was necessary to achieve the goal of happiness. They both had different reasons to go for what they felt was needed to achieve the goal. The search was not easy, they came across many obstacles. They each had different back stories, Jim was a slave and Huck well he was a free soul

  • Argumentative Essay On School Shootings

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    How could one person be as cruel and unforgivable as to go and brutally strip away the lives of others? Were they just another bully looking for attention? The answer is simple. The bully was always bullied before he pulled the trigger. People always ask, “How could they be so heartless?” or, “Why would someone do such a thing?” The answer is simple. Others were so heatless, cruel, and unforgivable towards them. School shootings occur because invisible bullets were fired at them. Psychologist