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    Rhetorical Analysis: “New Threat to Skilled U.S. Workers” Froma Harrop is a frequent writer for the Providence Journal‚ who is also known for her progressive views on current issues. Her essay titled “New Threat to Skilled U.S. Workers” was published in the Seattle Times in 2007 in which she is persuading American skilled workers to put a stop to the H-1B program‚ or else they might be left jobless. Due to the fact that she is liberal in her views‚ it is clear why she is enforcing a strong opinion

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    “When women got the vote‚ they did not redefine voting. When African-Americans got the right to sit at a lunch counter alongside white people‚ they did not redefine eating out. They were simply invited to the table. That is all we want to do; we have no desire to change parenting. We want to be entitled to not only the same privileges but the same responsibilities as straight people”. Actress Cynthia Nixon summarized the idea of same-sex parenting in the most profound way with the above mentioned

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    economics There are many counterarguments against helping the homeless. One is that some people just want to be able to get things for free which is true for some. To prevent this from happening there needs to be structure to prevent people from taking advantage of the system. Many of

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    Have you ever thought to yourself‚ why college? Or even told yourself that’s too far away? Well think again‚ there’s never a time too early to think about college. Your future is linked to your career you decide to pursue. Now that’s up to you if you want to take the long ride. To come back to our ideal question‚ “ Is college right for you?” I know that college is right for me‚ but is it as good for me as it is for you? Although seeking into your career can take many years to become certified‚ going

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    4. How evenhandedly does the writer present the argument? Is there any mention of counterargument? If so‚ how does the writer deal with them? By refuting them? By acknowledging them and responding to them reasonably? Does the writer treat other arguments respectfully? Dismissively? Counterarguments: Throughout her entire speech she continue to counter reasons why women shouldn’t have equal rights as men. First she mentions how white woman

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    Managing IT Systems‚ Development in Context The Systems Development Life Cycle methodology is [OR is not] excessively formal and rigid and should be [OR should not be] more flexible and unstructured? Introduction The System Development Life Cycle Methodology is indeed excessively formal and rigid and should be made more flexible and unstructured. This stand is taken to agree with the notion that the system development life cycle model is formal and needs to be made flexible. The position

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    This semester in English 101 has been very demanding for me. In previous years‚ I generally completed my writing assignments with ease and without having to put much thought or effort into them‚ but this year‚ I was required to work for many hours on each of my papers and to proofread them many times in order to receive a good grade. For example‚ I learned that if I wanted to reach my audience‚ I had to organize my paper in such a way that everyone could easily understand the organization and the

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    The mass import of Africans to the Americas is known to be one of the most devastating and cruel events in all of humanity. The transatlantic slave trade ruined so many lives‚ especially of those who still lived in West Africa‚ the most heavily targeted region to collect slaves‚ and lost family and friends. It also left a sizable mark on West Africa’s economy‚ political system‚ and social structure. Three historians wrote of how big this mark was‚ and whether or not it was helpful or damaging to

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    the Declaration worked the mighty influence implied in the foregoing examples; social values are not created so deliberately or so easily”. Delger’s argument‚ aside from being disheveled and difficult to follow‚ included only one noticeable counterarguments. He contradicts his argument and his only counter argument was shamefully achieved to say the least. Delger’s use of rhetorical modes‚ however‚ was strong. He cited outside sources‚ used many dates‚ and well-known event and figures. These additions

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    Economic Freedom and Political Freedom Famous encomiast Milton Friedman argues that “capitalism is a necessary condition for political freedom.” In other words to obtain a total democracy‚ capitalism should be a key element. Although Freidman’s argument is agreeable‚ it lacks important characteristics that are used to create a strong argument. Arguments have rules and regulations that should be followed to make them creditable‚ logical‚ and understood by the audience. Milton Friedman ideas can

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