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    The black church is not dead. Reviewing Eddie Glaude's and Joshua Lazard's article on the state of the black church as a noun an institution. Glaude states, the black church is dead, while Lazard rebuttal that the black church is very much alive. after reading Lazard's article I seem to identify with the reasons Lazard claimed the black church is not dead , writing responses for every bold statement made by Glaude's in his article the black church is dead. Lazard response to Glaude's statemets about

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    “Sweet Home Alabama” is a news coverage that delivers insight on the effects that Alabama’s House Bill-56 had on both the illegal and legal immigrants, as well as the economy of Alabama. Media company, VICE, and reporter, Thomas Morton, take to the front lines to provide viewers with an excellent example of alignment and facts that uncover exactly how this bill has impacted those affected. They do so by interviewing several credible sources such as Doug Pollard, Police Chief of Albertville, Alabama;

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    2004 DNC Keynote Address: Argumentative Analysis On July 27, 2004, Barack Obama delivered a keynote address at the Democratic National Convention that catapulted him onto the national stage and decidedly set in motion the rest of his political career. In it, Obama addresses controversial topics while simultaneously maintaining an underlying theme of collaboration and common experiences. His arguments can be comprehensively analyzed following the Toulmin model of argumentation. This model consists

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    Proposal of Marijuana Legalization Essay

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    Marijuana has a greater beneficial impact on society then many people realize. Marijuana should be legalized for medical as well as recreational purposes. This is a highly controversial issue that is being debated throughout the country. In essence marijuana is evaluated by the effectiveness of the drug. It is defined as the dried flowered clusters and leaves of a hemp plant smoked for the intoxicating effect. Whether it should be legalized or not is the real question. Many could argue that marijuana

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    The Electoral College: Debate Reflection I was assigned to focus on the topic about the electoral college. By this, I had to research on whether or not the United States actually needed the electoral college for presidential elections. But, asides from the research, I had already known that we choose our electors by using the popular vote, and those electors vote for a candidate to become our next president. We let our voices be heard within 538 people. However, after I researched more in-depth

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    the ideal rustic life he describes will change with time and no longer be able to please them. In response to both Marlowe and Raleigh, William Carlos Williams wrote a poem of his own in 1944 called Raleigh Was Right, which expanded upon Raleigh’s rebuttal. Through his poem, Williams use of

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    I think we are encouraged to only think about issues on a surface level, and only create arguments to “beat” those who disagree with us. What this says about our society is that all we look for in times controversy is the simplest way to rebuttal against someone else without taking into consideration their side/view of the issue. This type of people/society are called absolutists, who will not change any views on many different matters in today’s world like politics. In the Charlottesville Case Study

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    to me consistently reminded me of class in ways of debate structure. Just like our class, both sides were constantly doing a back and forth, but not incorporating a dialogue, each side would deliver a speech within time limitations, involve some rebuttal and then continue onto the next subject. The points of information weren’t really seen as points of information, but instead often perceived as interruptions. In most cases it was Donald Trump speaking over Hillary Clinton, but there were instances

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    Individual Mid-Term Debate: Why Dogs Are Better than Cats Introduction (dog): Imagine living in a world with no dogs. There would be no military dogs to detect bombs, no guide dogs to assist the blind, no herding dogs to maintain control over livestock, no acting dogs that have melt many hearts in movies or books like “Jack in the Wild”, no sled dogs for the people in the northern corners of the world who rely on them for transportation, no rescue dogs that are trained to risk their lives

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    believes that what he did wasn’t so bad, because Krakauer had said he was very unprepared to do a summit like Everest because he didn’t have an oxygen tank to use. But Boukreev rebuttals saying that he had done enough summits to not use an oxygen supplement because of how adapted he is to it. He then on explains his rebuttals; as for that he waited

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