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Argumentive Essays

Writing an essay on the topic of "Argumentative Essays" can be quite challenging, particularly
because it requires a nuanced understanding of various viewpoints, the ability to critically analyze
evidence, and the skill to construct compelling arguments. To craft a compelling argumentative essay,
one must delve deep into research, explore opposing perspectives, and present a coherent and
persuasive argument supported by credible evidence.

The difficulty lies not only in articulating one's own viewpoint but also in anticipating and
addressing counterarguments effectively. Moreover, organizing thoughts logically and presenting
them in a structured manner is paramount to the success of the essay. It requires meticulous planning,
drafting, revising, and editing to ensure clarity and coherence throughout the piece.

Additionally, mastering the art of rhetoric and employing persuasive techniques can elevate the essay
and sway readers to consider the presented argument favorably. This demands proficiency in
language, critical thinking, and analytical skills.

In conclusion, while composing an essay on this topic can be arduous, it is also a rewarding
intellectual exercise that hones various skills crucial for effective communication and persuasion.

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Good to Great Essay
Good to Great Book Review
To transform a good company to great company is all manages dream, but only few of
them make it. To find out the core factors which lead to a good company became a
great company is very difficult, because in different era, different industry companies
face different opportunities and threats. To begin the research for the Good to Great
study, Jim Collins and his research team searched for companies that: performed at or
below the general stock market for at least fifteen years; then at a transition point began
to pull away from the competition, and sustained returns of at least 3 times the general
market for the next fifteen years. He started with a list of 1,435 companies and found
eleven that met his criteria. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the same time, Wells Fargo recruited talented people into the company without any
specific job, because the CEO believed that these smart people could help company to
face and deal with the future changes and difficulties (Collins, 2001, p.42). Well Fargo
is easy to adapt to a changing world when banking deregulation arrived. Moreover,
Wells Fargo went three times higher than general stock market which the banking fell
59 percent behind. CEO of Wells Fargo, Dick Cooley a level 5 leader, understand three
simple truths. First, if you begin with who, rather than what, you can more easily adapt
to a changing world. Second, if you have the right people on the bus, there are no
problem to motivate and manage people goes. Right people are self motivated by the
inner drive to produce the best results, and right people don t need to be tightly managed,
they know what they should or should not do. Third, if you have the wrong people on the
bus, you won t get to the place where you want to go, whatever how hard to motivate and
manage them. Right people are the most important asset in the company. Right people
can turn a nearly bankruptcy company to Fortune 500 company.
The third reason why good to great companies outperform, is they do not cover up the
bad news (confront the brutal facts). Nobody likes to hear the bad news, but we have to
facing it and take reaction about it. Furthermore all good to great
Ronald Takaki The Harmful Myth Of Asian Superiority
Summary
Main Body A reading that stood out in Current Issues and Enduring Questions was The
Harmful Myth of Asian Superiority by Ronald Takaki. Throughout his essay Takaki
expresses how although it seems the Asian minority in the United States has superiority
over other minorities, this assumption is false. He touches on many ideas why Asian
Americans seem superior. These ideas include: acceptance into universities, high
household incomes, and praise for their entrepreneurial effectiveness
(Takaki,1990,p.123). In the beginning of his essay, Takaki explains why Asian Americans
might seem superior within society and how this assumption has caused African
American resentment towards Asian Americans. Takaki (1990) states, Most Asian
Americans live... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He starts by expressing how Koreans of New York s metropolitan area made only 68
percent of the median income of those who were not Asian. Takaki adds that more than
three quarters of greengrocers came to America with a college education (p.124). Those
who were engineers, teachers, or administrators in Korea, took a step downward in status
when coming to America and becoming a shopkeeper. Although they put in long hours
and worked hard, Korean shopkeepers earned $17,000 $35,000 a year. This usually
represented the work of an entire family not just one individual. Takaki used these
examples to show that although Korean Americans seem to make the average income but
they do not. Their earnings displayed the work of the entire family, while in non asian
families one individual might make this

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