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Example Of A Good Argumentative Essay

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Mao Zedong’s Rise to Power in the Chinese Communist Party
Mao Zedong s rise to political power as chairmen of the Chinese Communist Party
(CCP), was made possible by the failings of the GouMinDan (GMD). After the fall of
the Qing dynasty, in 1911, China fell into disarray where warlords had power, rather
than a national government. Sun Yat sen began a nationalist group whose militaristic
tacts allowed them to unite china under a singular party, the GMD. Despite many
revolutionary promises very little positive changes were made by Chiang Kai shek,
who became leader of the GMD in 1925.However because of the party s lack of
political knowledge and poor socio economic abilities the GMD s rule was a failure.
Mao used this to project his own ideology on China in the form of Maoism. Mao s
ability to take advantage of China s bad situation allowed him to receive the support
he required in order to rise to power. Economically Chiang made many poor decisions,
leaving millions of people to live in poverty. Fei xiao tong, a social surveyor of rural
China, recorded the conditions in which people lived. According to him families of five
were living in rooms of only ten foot square and, during the famine of 1934, 30 million
people died. This was mainly due to the government s low agricultural spending.
Approximately 1% of total expenditure went to agriculture, despite accounting for 94%
of the population, while 80% of the budget went to military spending. While Chiang s son
believes that the government came in at a bad economic time and that
John Adams Essay
John Adams

John Adams was born on October 30, 1735, in Massachusetts Bay. He was born in a
well to do family of five. He is the eldest son and was named after his father, John
Adams. Young Adams was able to receive a proper childhood education, as his father
was a deacon of the Congregational church, as well as a lieutenant of the local militia.
Despite his busy schedule, his main interest and occupation was farming.
At 1761, Adams father passed away due to the flu epidemic. His mother remarried at
1766, but young john did not get along with his stepfather. Young Adams was not very
bright at his studies, but through his tutor, Joseph Marsh, guidance, he was able to go to
Harvard College at the age of 16. At the age of 1755, he ... Show more content on
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Another case that made Adams famous was the Boston Massacre at 1770. It was the
act of British soldiers who fired at mob of Boston citizen. As a result, five civilians were
killed, including Cripus Attucks. Upon the event, many political groups and citizens
were unhappy. It was the starting of an anti British fever. Paul Revere made an
engraving that depicted captain Thomas Preston gave the order to start firing at the
defenseless crowd. To calm the situation down, Governor Hutchinson, promised the
people to imprison the captain and soldiers, and they would also be trial upon their
action. In the afternoon, the Sons of Liberty held a meeting at the Faneuil Hall,
demanding that all British should be driven out of Boston. No lawyer was brave enough
to take the case except John Adams and another young lawyer Josiah Quincy. Preston and
his man should be trial on September, but his men made a petition to the court that they
wanted to be trial together at one time. The petition was denied and on October 24,
1770, Preston was the first to be trialed. This was the first case that was held longer
than one day in Massachusetts. Adams, leading the defense, had called for at least
twenty two witnesses in one day and none of them had heard Preston ordered his troops
to start firing. On October 30, 1770, the juries had dropped the charge on Preston. Soon,
it was the soldiers trials. Witnesses said that the troops acted on self defense, as the
crowd was throwing
Wendy s Menu Analysis
On Wendy s menu, there is an item called Dave s Triple Cheeseburger. The biggest on
the menu, this monster of a burger is loaded with three beef patties, three slices of
cheese, and some vegetables so you feel less guilty eating it. This burger might look
appealing on the menu, but don t be fooled. This ¾ pound burger will give you a lot
more than just an extra ¾ pound of mass. The Dave s Triple is loaded with unhealthy
amounts of fats and calories. A single one has 67 grams of fat total, 30 grams of
saturated fat, 4 grams of trans fat, 255 milligrams of cholesterol. The amounts of 42
grams of carbohydrates, 3 grams of fiber, 10 grams of sugars, and 72 grams of protein.
All of these add up to about 1,060 calories, and over half of those calories come from
fat. Despite the good amounts of protein and carbohydrates, the absurd amounts of fats
and cholesterol still make this burger bad for you... Show more content on
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Trans fat both raises LDL ( bad ) cholesterol and lowers HDL ( good ) cholesterol, and
increases the chances of getting heart disease and type 2 diabetes. The 30 grams of
saturated fat is also an issue. A 2,000 calorie diet should only contain 2 grams of trans
fat and 16 grams of saturated fat, according to the American Heart Association, so
eating one of these burgers double the trans fat and close to double the saturated fat that
is acceptable. By eating a Dave s Triple, you are not only gaining weight, you are also
increasing your risk of certain
Ursula K. LeGuin s The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas
Essay
Ursula K. LeGuin s The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas
Works Cited Not Included

In The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas, Ursula K. LeGuin makes use of colorful
descriptions and hypothetical situations to draw us into a surrealistic world that
illustrates how unsympathetic society can be. LeGuin s ambiguity of how the story will
go is purposeful; she cunningly makes her case that each of us handles the undesirable
aspects of the world we live in differently, and that ultimately, happiness is relative.

As we explore this peculiar world of Omelas, we are prompted to ask ourselves, What
do I think is the `perfect society ? What is happiness to me? , and most importantly (to
me), Would I walk away from Omelas? While we explore these ... Show more content on
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But we do not say the words of cheer much any more. . ..All smiles have become
archaic (1264). Why are the smiles archaic? This passage suggests the people of
Omelas no longer know what happiness is, that happiness is more of an action that a
reaction. As we contemplate this we can imagine oblivious smiling faces with staring,
empty eyes. This notion festers in our side like a rotting sliver, creating an
uncomfortable unease before we know what isn t right with Omelas, while we immerse
ourselves in the opulent description of what seems to be the perfect utopian society.

I do not know the rules and laws of their society, but I suspect that they were singularly
few (1264) Here, LeGuin hands us the reins so that we might guide ourselves through
Omelas, yet nudging us along by reminding us that [these] were not simple folk, not
dulcet shepherds, noble savages, bland utopians (1264), they are . ..mature, intelligent,
passionate adults (1264) ....like us? Shall we have modern technology or not? If so, not
as much that it ruins the perfection of this utopia.

Suddenly the uneasy undertow comes full circle and washes us ashore as we are
encouraged to amalgamate sexual desire and religion:

I fear that Omelas so far strikes some of you as goody goody. Smiles, bells, parades,
horses, bleh. If so, please add an orgy. If an orgy would help, don t hesitate. Let us not,
however, have temples from which
Looking For Alibrandi Theme Essay
The only journey is the one within. (Rainer Maria Rilke) Why do teenagers love novels
on the adolescent mind or the coming of age story or an individual finding their way
you may ask? The only thing in common in all these different themes is relatability to
every one of those teenagers. Looking for Alibrandi by Melina Marchettathe recipient of
The Children s Book of the Year and the Bilby Award; the relatable story of Josie a
seventeen year old as she goes on her path of self discovery in her final year of school.
As Marchetta asks the questions of Who am I? Where am I? Where am, I going? How
do I get there? Her inquisition are the questions that all teenagers ask in their journey to
find their way like Josie as she looks for Alibrandi or herself.
Marchetta uses her Italian heritage to capture the effects of ethnicity, pressure, family
issues and growing up on Josie throughout her journey. The realistic, relatable and
relevant use of racism and ethnic separation as Josie is caught between two cultures. As
she fights her culture and her oppressive, deceptive and traditional grandmother. Her
search for freedom and acceptance carries through the end as she matures. As she changes
her perception of her grandmother from having no respect for... ... Show more content on
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As Josie handle the pressures of high school compared to the contrast of John Barton
(her former love interest) who takes his life as pressure consumes him. But it is the
resilience and strength Josie shows in the darkest situation of his death defines the
coming of age metaphor. There s nothing to look forward to if you don t have any
dreams, he [Jacob] said. Because dreams are goals and John might have run out of
goals. So he died. But we re alive... [there s] something to look forward to (pg. 239) She
merely treats it as an obstacle and continues on her quest to self discovery as she learns
from his heartfelt
Essay The Nazirite Ritual
Introduction
In Numbers 6 the Lord gave Moses instructions on how to consecrate oneself to the
Lord in special service. If we understand the meaning of the rituals and all the rules
coming with the rituals we can understand more about how God wants his elects to be.
In this paper I want to show what the meaning of all the rules for the Nazirites are.

What is a Nazirite
The meaning of the word Nazirite already gives us hints on what a Nazirite is. The
hebrew word for Nazirite means actually the consecrated, the set apart . In Numbers 6
this of course means the ones consecrated for God. As a lay man one could not work in
the temple. The only way to serve God as a priest was to get born into the tribe of the
levites. However, this Nazirite ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Wine was the gateway to shame and greater sin. This can also be seen in Genesis
19:30 36. The two daughters of Lot make him drunk so they can sleep with him. And
even nowadays we can understand that by indulging in wine we usually do have a
higher probability to trespass the holy law of God. Even in the new Testament in
Ephesians 5:18 drunkenness in wine is shown as opposite force to the holy Spirit: 18 And
do not get drunk with wine, for that is debauchery, but be filled with the Spirit,
This does not mean that wine should not be drunk by Christians, rather I want to argue
that wine here is the major image of the entertainment and rather short and unstable joy
of this world. Wine was the major way of having fun and trying to distract oneself
from one s own misery. Instead of focusing on God and getting what we need from
him. This of course includes the Joy of the Lord as seen in Acts 2 on the day of
Pentecost when the holy spirit filled the disciples.
Another way to look at it is too consider one passage a 7 chapters later. Numbers
chapter 13 describes the how the Israelites approach the borders of Canaan. Canaan is
very fruitful so the spies bring back a lot of fruits. One of the most impressive fruits
was apparently a vine they had to carry with two man. Also the land of Canaan is the
promised Land of Milk and Honey to the Israelites, the lacking of faith
Dante s Beasts
The Beasts and Monsters in Dante s Inferno
The Inferno is the first section of Dante s three part poem, The Divine Comedy.
Throughout Dante s epic journey into the depths of Inferno he encounters thirty monsters
and five hybrid creatures. The most significant of these monsters are of central
importance to his journey and to the narrative, as they not only challenge Dante s
presence in Inferno, but are custodians of Hell, keeping in order or guarding the perduta
gente . In this essay I am concentrating on these prominent beasts, namely Minos,
Cerberus, Plutus and Geryon, establishing why they feature in Dante s eschatological
vision and discussing the sources which influenced his inclusion of these particular
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His serpentine torso and writhing tail connect him with the previous monsters that
Dante has encountered. The twisting movement of Geryon s tail reminds the reader
of the manner with which Minos wraps his tail around the sinners, and the description
of Cerberus as il gran vermo adds to this snaky imagery associated with these beasts.
The power the monsters have in their tails would have been meaningful for Dante s
readers as it was commonly noted in medieval times that a beast s tail showed its
ferocity and held much of its strength. This is illustrated by Brunetto Latini s
descriptions of the dragon and the lion in his Li Livres dou Tresor, as well as in
Revelations where the power of the horses lay...in their tails; for their tails were like
snakes.(6)
This association with serpents is also significant as the serpent was the first deceiver (7),
establishing the deception and terror connected with these monsters which adds to the
uncertain and disordered atmosphere in Inferno.
Dante s readers would have been familiar with the beasts he discusses in Inferno as they
are firmly

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