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Arumentative Essay

Crafting an argumentative essay can be a challenging endeavor that demands careful consideration,
critical thinking, and effective communication skills. The complexity arises from the need to not only
present a well-reasoned thesis but also to support it with credible evidence while anticipating and
addressing counterarguments. The process involves extensive research to gather relevant information,
thorough analysis to develop a coherent and compelling argument, and meticulous organization to
ensure clarity and logical flow.

One of the primary difficulties lies in striking the right balance between expressing a personal
viewpoint and maintaining objectivity. It requires finesse to articulate a strong stance without veering
into overly emotional or biased territory. Moreover, crafting a persuasive essay necessitates a deep
understanding of the topic, which may involve delving into various perspectives, historical contexts,
or scientific complexities.

The challenge intensifies as writers must engage in critical thinking to evaluate the credibility of
sources and choose the most compelling evidence to support their claims. Additionally, addressing
potential counterarguments requires foresight and an ability to foresee opposing viewpoints, thereby
strengthening the overall persuasiveness of the essay.

Furthermore, mastering the art of clear and effective communication is crucial. Struggling to
articulate thoughts and ideas coherently can hinder the essay's impact, making it difficult for readers
to follow the argument. This emphasizes the importance of proper language use, structure, and
organization to ensure that the message is conveyed with precision and persuasiveness.

In conclusion, writing an argumentative essay demands a combination of research skills, critical


thinking, and effective communication. It is a process that challenges writers to navigate complex
topics, present strong arguments, and engage with opposing viewpoints. However, with dedication
and careful attention to detail, one can overcome these challenges and produce a compelling piece of
persuasive writing.

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Sun Tzu Chapter 4 Summary
In chapter 4 of Sun Tzu: Art of War, tactical disposition explains the importance of
defending existing positions until a commander is capable of advancing from those
positions in safety. It teaches commanders the importance of recognizing strategic
opportunities, and teaches not to create opportunities for the enemy.

Line 4.1 Sun Tzu said: The good fighters of old first put themselves beyond the
possibility of defeat, and then waited for an opportunity of defeating the enemy.This
means to win the battle, the right opportunity is needed,which may take time to find.
During that time of unreadiness, we may face the attack of enemy and defeated by them.
So, the defence comes first. In business, the cash cows may be exposed to attack ... Show
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For an instance, if a weaker force holding a defensible higher position, it will defend
more and hoping perhaps to see a weakness in their attackers into which they can sally
forth. However, when he is attacking, this shown that he is in superabundance of military
strength. Strong forces can successfully attack a defensive position only if they are
strong enough to break through. This may require very significant attacking advantage.
During the war, a skilled defensive general hides in the most secret recesses of the earth
and adept in concealing his advantageous until the enemy difficult to detect or scout.
Oppositely, a skilled attacking general will attack like flashes forth from the topmost
heights of heaven and able to disorder or surprise his enemy. Thus, the leader must
unashamedly know their strengths and weaknesses in both defense and attack and act
accordingly. If they are weak in attack, they should seek an unassailable position which
is easy to defend. Concealment is an art that does not literally meet going underground, If
the enemy cannot find us, we may hide in plain sight. If they cannot see our strength or
know our plans,
Essay on Reform Between 1825 And 1850
While some citizens of the United States, between 1825 and 1850, believed that reform
was foolish and that the nation should stick to its old conduct, reformists in this time
period still sought to make the United States a more ideally democratic nation. This was
an age of nationalism and pride, and where there was pride in one s country, there was
the aspiration to improve one s country even further. Many new reformist and abolitionist
groups began to form, all attempting to change aspects of the United Statesthat the
respective groups thought to be unfair or unjust. Some groups, such as lower and middle
class women and immigrants, sought to improve rights within the county, while other
reformers aspired to change the American education... Show more content on
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She also brings to attention how they are fighting for the right to vote, when their own
form of government, being the democracy that it is, should permit women the right to
vote initially. (Doc F) However, these women battled on and on to gain their rights, and
make this country a truly democratic nation. Others, such as immigrants, fought to make
it possible for success in America. Due to the naturalization act, an immigrant must
remain in the United States for at least 14 years before becoming a United States citizen
and being able to really have any impact on the country at all. Samuel F.B. Morse, in his
Imminent Dangers to the Free Institutions of the United States brings the subject of the
Naturalization Act to the country s attention and attempts to change this act, in fear of a
conspiracy against immigration. (Doc D) No matter what obstacles were thrown into the
path of these groups battling on for reform, they didn t concede. The reformist groups
persevered and fought to expand America s democratic ideals.

While attempting to change certain groups rights was crucial, an almost equally pressing
issue of reform at the time was society. Across the country, increasing the morality and
appearance of United States citizens had suddenly become a much more pressing issue,
and various reform assemblies, and especially the church, struggled to improve society in
ways they thought helpful. Due to the mass urbanization occurring so rapidly,

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