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    could not help but read reports that indicate that the country is fairly well divided on this issue. The debate can go round and around and the answer to the question of legalizing same sex marriages is not as easy as it may seem. There are solid rebuttals to any supposition one makes on the issue, making the debate a lot more interesting than one might believe. In general there are several philosophical arguments against same sex marriage: The first claims that marriage is an innately reproductive

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    Superb Sweater Salesman

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    Steve the superb sweater salesman is constantly debating. His prospective clients can be the most vicious cross-examiners and deliver disadvantages that just WRECK his sales pitch. But Steve isn’t just any ‘ol sales rep. Steve has skin made of rubber, he lets these things bounce right off of his snazzy sweaters and ropes his clients right back in. He’s successful because he adapts. Steve may venture off of his original pitch and offer a lower price than originally planned. If the client realizes

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    (1.23) This quote show that Abigail is obsessed with John after having been led on. Obsession is a hard state of mind to escape from. Someone in that state of mind will no doubt make some poor choices and could cause trouble as Abigail did. A a rebuttal to the statement maybe that John never intended to lead her on or give her the impression that he wished to be with her. However, in puritan times a physical encounter could be considered more than just desire or lust. In those days an affair showed

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    Eric Foner Analysis

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    The juxtaposition Eric Foner creates between Stephen A. Douglas’s, popular sovereignty and Lincoln’s absolutist ideology, demonstrations that the issue of slavery will ultimately transform the political atmosphere for years to come. According to Foner, both Lincoln and Douglas disagree on the account of the intentions of the founding fathers right to “local self-government”. Douglas contributed a long article to Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, in which he states that the doctrine of popular sovereignty

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    Audience Description My intended audience for my argument will be administrators, families who do not have an internet connection at home, community members, and possibly organizations. Administrators and educators will need to know the benefits of having the internet at home for students. They also need to know, how not having the internet at home affect students ability to complete the required homework. Once they are knowledgeable about their own schools situations, they can team up with organizations

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    Rebuttal/Refutation: If humanity continues to advance without warning, the future may hold temperatures more than just a few degrees hotter than usual, and in turn, exponentially larger hurricanes. 3. Supporting details a One consequence involves destruction

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    Synthesis Essay Outline

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    Paragraph 4 - Reason #3 and Evidence Continue with Reason #4 and so on if needed before the Objection/Rebuttal paragraph. Topic sentence: School shootings have to be the biggest problem in the U.S. 1:Since anyone over 18 is able to get a gun license and eventually buy a gun, gun’s aren’t rare in the U.S. 2. Statistics show that 12 people die from gun violence

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    forms. It is, at its root, a method for communicating a singular position with evidence, logic, and persuasion. There are essential elements to all valid arguments, though they may take different forms. 1. Claim 2. Evidence 3. Counterargument 4. Rebuttal A successful argument depends upon the delicate balance between these elements. Imagine a teeter-totter at the playground. The claim is the basis of the argument, much like the base of the teeter-totter. A big opposing viewpoint, called the counterargument

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    A rebuttal is defined as “a refutation or contradiction,” meaning that it is usually a counterexample to the point the author is trying to make in his or her paper. This allows for the author to anticipate and address her counterargument before they get to

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    Apa Syphilis

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    less waste and use less energy compared to inorganic farms. Synthetic pesticides that are used in conventional food can harm local wildlife. Organic farms make sure that their animals are fed a natural diet and kept in “free- range conditions”. Rebuttal – Conventional food waste can be reused in the farms where conventional foods are grown. If this is done then farmers can spray their fruits and vegetables with less pesticides because it is already in the soil and fights off bugs. Conclusion –

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