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How To Write An Argument Essay Outline

Crafting an essay on the intricacies of constructing an argument essay outline is undoubtedly a


challenging task. The difficulty arises not only from the need for a comprehensive understanding of
the subject matter but also from the necessity to present the information in a coherent and engaging
manner.

Firstly, delving into the nuances of argumentation and outlining requires a solid grasp of the
principles of logic, rhetoric, and persuasion. This demands thorough research to gather relevant
information and examples that can substantiate the key points. Additionally, one must navigate
through various sources, ensuring accuracy and reliability in the information presented.

Structuring the essay itself poses another layer of difficulty. It's essential to seamlessly weave
together the introduction, thesis statement, body paragraphs, and conclusion while maintaining a
logical flow. The challenge lies in striking the right balance between providing detailed explanations
and maintaining conciseness, ensuring that the reader is both informed and engaged.

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organization of evidence to support the thesis. Analyzing and synthesizing information from
different perspectives can be time-consuming and mentally taxing. Striking a harmonious balance
between presenting one's own viewpoint and acknowledging counterarguments adds complexity to
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In terms of language and style, the writer must articulate ideas clearly and persuasively. This
necessitates a refined understanding of grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure. Precision in
expression is vital to ensure that the intended message is conveyed effectively, contributing to the
overall coherence of the essay.

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The Rhetorical Analysis Of Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.
On April 28, 1963 over 200,00 Americans gathered at the Washington monument to
protest cruelty that was being spread among our country. On that day, one of the most
famous speeches of all American history was delivered. From that speech, America
experienced a change that has brought us to where we are today. In the famous, I have
a dream speech proclaimed by Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., many types of rhetoric
was utilized to try and stop the racial inequality that was occurring within our country
at the time. One of the most influential and famous Americans of all history announced
this speech, most definitely allowing this address to be trustworthy nd truthful.
Besides being a well know activist, Martin Luther King Jr. was reverend who has also
had many written books. Consequently, allowing him to have had experience with
writing and how to convey an idea among people. This is evident with his use of many
literary element used. Overall, Martin Luther King Jr. was a renowned historical
figure who without a doubt can be credited to be a trustworthy source of ideas.
Although MLK is credible, there can be bias , which is understandable in the
situation, in the writing of MLK Jr. s speech. This can be viewed with the evidence of
cruelty that had been brought among his fellow peers. His biased view can be due to
his claim which is that America needs to change for there to be equality of races. This
can be viewed as to persuade the Americans and possibly even to prove to the
government the wrong doing that is taking place. The most viewable fallacy that used
is within the speech is when he explains how if this country does not solve this
problem, that American will continue to be tossed around in turmoil. This fallacy can
identified as a scare tactic. This is due to the reason that MLK provides a freighting
idea that could or would sway the opinion of someone. Although his biased opinion can
be due to emotion, Martin Luther King Jr. continues to provide evidence and emotion to
help better explain the situation on why America should change the ways among the
people in order to help better the people if equality was created. Besides the small
amount of bias used in this address by MLK, he continued
Police Officer s Over Using their Power
Today there are numerous reports in every newspaper/media about officer s over using
their power/

authority in minor situations that can be easily de escalated with other alternatives. I will
be discussing

the many alternatives that are available for officer s to reduced the amount of police
related injuries and

deaths. As the public already knows police officers have discretions to either use or not
use deadly

force when they deem appropriate. This authority has set policing apart from every other
profession, as

officer are guided in their decision making by policy, training, intelligence information,
and more. On a

daily basis hundreds and may be even thousands of officers face deadly force encounters
and are

informed that they have legal authority to either take action but they often opt toward an
alternative

approach, due to their ethical or moral beliefs. The fact that very few of Canada s police
officers make

mistakes in their judgement, leading to a few people being injured in deadly force
encounters speaks

well to the skills officers have but with the high number of police related shootings last
year alone, it

can be argued that officers have yet to be thoroughly trained on this subject.

Officers are trained to de escalate volatile situations by using tactics such as active
listening;

calm tone of voice, body language, persuasion and empathy. They also have to be aware
of the

dynamics of violent encounters and how quickly a suspect can


Impact Of European Settlement On Indigenous People
Discuss the impacts of European settlement on the Indigenous people of Australia
Intro: European settlement had a devastating and severe impact on Indigenous people.
The deposition of their land, involvement in violent conflict and exposure to new
diseases, resulted in the death of a vast number of Indigenous people. For the small
population that did survive through this period of time, their lives were irreversibly
changed, forever White settlement affected the Indigenous people in a number of
ways {They} made them (the Aboriginals) outcasts on their own land* by calling it
terra nullius under the English Law, despite knowing the existence of the Aboriginals.
Terra nullius is a latin term that means land that belongs to no one. They believed it
belonged to no one because the Aboriginals didn t use the land in the same way as the
British. The Aboriginals believed that Mother Nature would provide them with what
they needed, so they didn t need to hunt and mark the land. The British completely
ignored the deep spiritual connections the Aboriginals had with the land. They cut
down trees, put up fences and built towns. They believed they had to own the land.
But the Aboriginals were outraged when saw the settlers building farms where they
had originally been hunting and gathering at, this was because there wasn t enough
food for them. They killed many white settlers in revenge and a clash of cultures
began. Pemulwuy was an Aboriginal warrior that lead raids against the British. He also
speared John McIntyre, Governor Phillip s gamekeeper, in December 1790. When the
Indigenous people resisted the British, it lead to many conflicts which eventually left a
irreversible damage to the lives of Indigenous people. *Edward Wilson, Argus, 17th
March 1856 European settlement caused many conflicts, where it is estimated that at
least 20,000 Indigenous people were killed from the direct result of colonial violence
during this era. Between 2,000 2,500 settler deaths resulted from frontier conflict during
the same period. The number difference is quite large and this may be because the
technology the British were much more advanced. There was also scenarios, like the
massacre in Myall Creek, which the Aboriginals
The Characteristics Of Cargo Cult Science By Richard
Feynman
Cargo cult science is a term used by Richard Feynman to describe a method or idea that
imitates the scientific process but is not done for a scientific purpose. In his essay, The
Uncertainty of Science Richard Feynman goes on to clarify that legitimate science
accounts for the uncertainties found in science: it is the search for answers and data to
support theories through experimenting and looking for faults in methods. Cargo Cult
Science, however, as Feynman explains, is science that cannot benefit society as actual
science should when used correctly. Cargo cult sciences do not occur only amongst
scientists, but by anyone who improperly uses or executes science. There are many
different types of cargo cult science that each happen for different reasons, it can be
done on accident, on purpose, or caused by neglect. Science can be altered for some
form of personal gain, it can be affected by honest mistakes, and it can be ruined by
laziness and corner cutting, these are all different ways that cargo culting occurs. An
example that Feynman uses in his Cargo Cult Science essay is how one of his scientist
friends was trying to find applications for astronomy and cosmology. After Feynman
explained that there are were, the man replied that he needs one in order to get the
support to continue his research. In this instance, the scientist is trying to make up a
reason so he can conduct further research. This is cargo culting because a fake
application can alter the way people judge the subject: causing them to support the
research that they would otherwise ignore. Cargo cult science is as easy as producing
false data or claims, using faulty processes or experiments, and purposefully ignoring
facts. It is done for multiple reasons, honest mistakes, trying to save time or money, or
involving some sort of personal benefit: funding, money, publicity, avoiding blame, etc.
Another example that Feynman gives of cargo cult science is how everyone that ran rat
running experiments ignored the findings of Mr. Young, who had found that in order to
properly run the experiment the corridor needed to be placed in sand (Cargo Cult
Science 13). Then in The Uncertainty of Science Feynman claims that proper science is
just

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