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    The AM dial in the Bay Area is as diverse as the people that make up the population. It includes stations that play a diverse mix of language specific content as well as sports and talk radio that presents a tossed salad of ideas, viewpoints, philosophies, opinions, information, and rants. San Francisco, even though consistently run by democratic city and local leaders, is actually more "green" than blue. Along with Berkeley, San Francisco is traditionally anti-war, pro-civil rights, extremely eco/environmental

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    be The editorial Board possessed a strong diction throughout the piece using words such as “distraught”, “barriers”, and “sobering” along with many others to express how unimaginable hard this can be to live with. Overall, this is one of three argumentative appeals called logos. The authors tries to prove the negligence of being denied proper medical treatment to transgenders through compelling word choice. She does this partially because this is one experience that can't be easily shown to those

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    Michael was being disruptive in class and had to be removed by Ms. Cruz, School Counselor. He was making inappropriate noises, putting his feet on his desk and kneeling on his chair. When corrected he became argumentative and defiant toward Ms. Frazier. As Ms. Cruz was escorting him out of the classroom he pointed two fingers toward Ms. Frazier’s face and mocked what she was saying. When Michael arrived to Ms. Cruz office he immediately started using offensive language. He said “fuck, I don’t

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    think it’s right to take away privileges from an innocent child? Absolutely not! I strongly believe that legalizing abortion will allow individuals to avoid handling responsibilities, and take away innocent lives for no apparent reason. In this argumentative essay, I would be arguing against legalizing abortion in the country. The negative consequences and impacts from abortion is so enormous that it can’t be overemphasized. One of the greatest problem of legal abortion is the horrifying inhumane prospect

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    In the argumentative article “Federal gun control laws could reduce deaths up to 90 percent, study says”, Jason Thomson, staff at Christian Science Monitor, argues that implementing gun control laws could cut gun-related deaths by nearly 90%. He develops the claim by first stating his claim and a vague description of the research he is referencing, Then, he goes into detail about the study supporting his claim and how they came to their conclusion. Then, towards the end of the article, he presents

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    Argumentative Paragraph In Shakespeare's play, Macbeth, Donalbain and Malcolm make a wise decision to flee Scotland since to remain in a country where one is in danger of being framed for one's father’s murder leading to a humiliating death is not a sound judgment. Remaining in Scotland let's Donalbain and Malcolm creates the danger for them to be framed for their father's untimely death. Right after Malcolm has been declared to heir to Duncan’s throne, being in the room next door to the room of

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    Argumentative Essay By: Rebecca Elangwe Cheerleading is a sport. Over the past years, the athleticism has developed and increased. Modern cheerleading necessitates talents that need the strength of football, grace of dance, and skillfulness of gymnastics. Elaborate movements are used, testing the body’s extremities. Now, squads need experienced coaches, instead of just having an advisor. Cheerleaders are now recognized for their talents and athleticism, not popularity. Because

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    Argumentative Essay 2 During the Holocaust Adolf Hitler used the SS and the non-party police to torture and arrest anyone that oppose or refuse to abide by the new Nazi system.Many people chose to go along with what they heard or read to avoid causing problems.Other simply believed anything a person said no matter where they got their information It is easy to get into the routine of ignoring problems that have been created, or even take on others bad habits that are expressed during the situation

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    The Argumentative of Abortion Tatiyana Holliday Abortion: 4th Block September 26, 2017 Each and every day all around the world, half of the women population are aborting an innocent human being. Why ? you ask, well I wonder too! Abortion is a termination of human pregnancy, mostly done the first 28weeks. It is and sensitive subject to some people while others have their pros and cons among this topic. The fetus is still considered an human being just like the

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    Argumentative Pro Athlete Paper The highest paid doctor is paid 500,000 U.S. dollars a year, and for professional athletes a million dollar contract is an insult. Athletes are overpaid because they are not helping our country and other jobs that are helping our world need more money. To start off, there are many other jobs that need the money more than professional athletes. First, Muhammad Ali can make up to 5 million dollars per match. Second, doctors save lives almost every day and only being

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