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    Internet from a really younger age‚ thus exposing themselves to harmful and degenerative material. Even with parental control‚ they cannot be fully protected from all the corrupting data in the cyberspace. Regardless‚ there are people who counter this argument by stressing on the matter that nowadays‚ inappropriate content can be noticed on the radio‚ television and even on billboards on the street. Nevertheless‚ it must be pointed out that in the Internet the advertisement is usually supported by a link

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    Counter Argument Essays Prompt #3: Bruce Hughes P1: President Obama said that small business owners’ success was possible only due to the acts of the government. P2: Obama made this absurd assertion using his prior experience as a community organizer. P3: The people created the government with a Declaration of Independence and a Constitution. P4: The people come before the government. P5: Obama’s speech is an insult to those who work so hard‚ taking time to get educated with the tools they

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    one another as arguments Step Three:  Diagram sub-arguments and express in standard form Step Four:  Identify any hidden premises/conclusions and assumptions Step Five: Use sub-argument conclusions to construct main argument Step Six: Identify any important and relevant concepts included in the passage Step Seven:  Formulate the key conceptual question for the passage Step Eight:  Do your own mini conceptual analysis using the key conceptual question MICRO-EVALUATION OF ARGUMENT Step Nine: Compare

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    You can’t handle the truth! Son‚ we live in a world that has walls‚ and those walls have to be guarded by men with guns. Who’s gonna do it? You? You‚ Lt. Weinburg? I have a greater responsibility than you could possibly fathom. You weep for Santiago‚ and you curse the marines. You have that luxury. You have the luxury of not knowing what I know. That Santiago’s death‚ while tragic‚ probably saved lives. And my existence‚ while grotesque and incomprehensible to you‚ saves lives. You don’t want the

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    Blanche Dubois

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    refuge from the harsh world. The character Blanche Dubois could be interpreted into a victim in many ways‚ throughout this essay I will show how she is a victim and the counterarguments to show whether or not she is a victim. As I have found for each argument there is also a specific counterargument. Arguably the most important question to ask whether Blanche is a victim is her surprise arrival in New Orleans. We see this in Stella’s startled screams “Blanche!” Also Blanche’s rapturous speech “Stella

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    such as denying the antecedent and affirming the consequent. A formal fallacy is an argument that contains a mistake in reasoning because of its structure. In contrast‚ an informal fallacy involves a mistake in reasoning that goes beyond the structure of the argument and that needs inspection of its content to be recognized. Informal fallacies are arguments that often seem‚ at first glance‚ to be good arguments although they are not. They are bugs in our thinking in the sense that many people

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    a formal argument and your ability to critically analyse an argumentative article. The Task There are a total of 3 sections in this assessment. You are required to answer all the questions in all 3 sections. Section 1 carries 20 marks‚ Section 2 carries 30 marks and Section 3 carries 50 marks. Altogether‚ this CA carries a total score of 100 marks. Section 1 comprises multi-choice questions (MCQs) that will evaluate your understanding about the basic elements of a formal argument. Section

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    prevalence of income smoothing‚ which is a technique used by management to reduce the variability of income‚ through the use of accounting entries‚ like accruals‚ thereby producing a more desirable income level‚ has reached an unprecedented level. Up for argument‚ however‚ are the actual effects of smoothing; positive or negative; ethical or morally bankrupt? Some researchers have suggested that‚ from an ethics stand point‚ the effects are cultural. For example‚ in the article ‘A cross-country study on

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    FIVE CLAIMS Michael Young ITT Tech FIVE TYPES OF CLAIMS Most no all arguments can be categorized according to one of the five types of claims. Each kind of argument can be identified by one of these claims. These claims are fact‚ definition‚ cause‚ value‚ and policy. Each claim is set for one argument‚ well one kind of argument. In this paper I will be giving small examples of what each claim means and how it is used. First‚ the claim of fact is explaining how it happened and does it exist

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    of the content of the argument. It also appeals to the intellect. 4. What is pathos? Pathos appeals to the emotions of the audience. 5. How does ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos work together to persuade an audience? All three come together to persuade and audience because they appeal to the heart and the mind. People don’t make decisions with just one or the other‚ so this creates maximum persuasive effect. These proofs are tools for analyzing and creating effective arguments. 6. What is syllogism

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