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    Janice Raymond’s publication “Sappho by Surgery” misrepresents‚ misunderstands‚ and misinterprets what it means to be a transsexual person. The conclusions that Janice Raymond reaches are not based on concrete science‚ psychology‚ or sociology. It also is not based off of any real interactions with transgender people. Instead‚ it is based off of stories‚ second hand reports‚ media misrepresentations‚ and weakly strung together pieces of historical fact that have been manipulated to support the

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    Modern Times – Reflection The movie Modern Times by Charles Chaplin is a critique of the social structure of his time. This prominent critic is one of Chaplin most famous work and can be well adapted to current days. Many of the critics presented in Chaplin work can be linked to existentialist themes and in more deep form to Nietzsche philosophical arguments. This paper establish such connection in a macro level‚ taking in account the possible meaning of the entire movie and in a micro level by

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    Ethics Take-home Assignment! 1.! a. Clearly state the formal reconstruction (i.e. premise 1‚ premise 2‚ and conclusion) of the Pope’s argument against abortion as it was presented in class. (1 point)!! Answer It is wrong to kill an innocent human being A fetus is an innocent human being So it is wrong to kill a fetus b. Mary Anne Warren argues that the Pope’s argument turns on an ambiguity. Which word does she say is ambiguous in the Pope’s argument? (1 word‚ 1/2 point)!! Answer Human c. What

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    F’s left and right‚ it will force students to buckle down and learn the material. Singleton uses two distinct strategies to support his argument. His first is his analogy of Gov. Lester Maddox’s famous quote about the prison system: "We’ll get a better grade of prisons when we get a better grade of prisoners." By using this analogy‚ he is saying that schools will not be better until the students are better‚ which helps to support his point about the way the fix the education system is to fix the

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    AP English Language and Composition Period Argument Analysis for Shaw – “On Experimenting with Animals” A. Briefly Paraphrase each paragraph of the essay. Paragraph 1: The author opens his essay by introducing information that is logical to the reader. This is done by discussing the rights to know and live; while also discussing the pains that follow. Paragraph 2: This is where the author gives contrasting statements on how too much knowledge is not restricted. Instead‚ people

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    Samuelle Arden P. Lacap Christine Valerie M. Ambat BSPT 2-3 Written Report Using Supporting Materials in your speech A house can’t be built on cement alone. It has to have bars and hollow blocks‚ to support it. Even structures back then needed pillars to stand. A family without a mother to support and cherish is not that strong like the ones that are complete. What are supporting materials? These are the materials that provide the substance‚ strength‚ credibility and appeal a speech must

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    Notes for English II **What is culture? 1. The behaviors and beliefs characteristic of a particular social‚ ethnic‚ or age group 2. | the total of the inherited ideas‚ beliefs‚ values‚ and knowledge‚ which constitute the shared bases of social action | 3. | the total range of activities and ideas of a group of people with shared traditions‚ which are transmitted and reinforced by members of the group: the Mayan culture | 4. | the artistic and social pursuits‚ expression‚ and tastes

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    children. Pondiscio effectively persuades his audience that while wealthy children may not necessarily need homework‚ kids who are born into poverty do in order to increase their lack of opportunities through the use of cause and effect based arguments‚ analogy‚ and generalization. Pondiscio begins his article by disagreeing with a quote of John Dewey that the best and wisest parents know what is best for all children. This immediately begins his argument and ultimate point. Pondiscio claims that these

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    The accusers‚ Meletos‚ Anytos‚ and Lycon‚ are all young and trying to make a name for themselves. They begin by telling everyone not to be deceived and to take caution because Socrates is a “clever speaker”. According to Socrates‚ the difference between him and his accusers is that he speaks the truth. He is on trial for two items‚ which include‚ corrupting the youth and impiety. Socrates tells everyone that he has no experience with the court and he will speak the way he is used to by being honest

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    Kennedy gave his speech “Ich bin ein Berliner” (I am a Berliner) in West Berlin‚ on June 26‚ 1963. JFK used some very good persuasive techniques in his speech including arguments from cause and effect‚ arguments from classification and arguments from analogy. The first strategy I found in JFK’s speech was an argument from cause and effect. An argument from cause and effect is “the extent to which the presenter furnishes reasons for the message claims” (Nelson‚ Titsworth‚ & Pearson‚ 2013‚ p. 248). This

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