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Emotional And Rational Appeals
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 376.... partial course credit in return for
their participation. Subjects in the experiment were assigned to the cells of a
2(positive or neutral mood) x 2(emotional or rational message type) x 2(strong
or weak argument quality). Subjects were in groups of two to six.
After this step was established, eight messages in approximately equal
length were developed. Each message contained six arguments that were either in
favor or against using animals for research purposes. Rational and emotional
were used in nature and strong and weak were used in quality. In the procedure
of the e .....
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Immigration: Problem With Too Many Immigrants In The U.S
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 682.... this number should be cut in half.
We need to focus on problems facing American citizens, such as poverty, AIDS,
cancer, and unemployment. We don't need 300,00 more people to deal with, we have
enough problems with the currents population.
I don't think certain ethnic groups should be give preference over
another group but I think educated workers who can speak English should be
granted passage before a poor worker who is coming over here to pick lettuce for
minimum wage. The educated people are the immigrants that will cause this
country to flourish and they are the ones .....
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Body Modification In Today’s Society
Number of pages: 9 | Number of words: 2384.... so many holes in her body or cut their skin. They see body modification as self-destructive, much like anorexia or bulimia. I am a prime example of youth urge toward body modification. Below I will talk about why, what, where, and how people modify their body and how people look upon them.
Youth and adolescence is one of, if not the most, significant and influential moments in one’s life, when youth are seeking their identity of who they are. Tattooing and piercing are one of the many ways through which youth may express their identity, for they are symbolic representation .....
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Important Factors In A Romantic Relationship
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 430.... the romance in
a relationship. It helps one lover show the other how he feels. "Show your
love with flowers " is frequently used in the flower industry to get people to
buy flowers. Buying flowers shows one's affection. Holidays such as
Valentine's Day emphasize the need to show that special someone how admired they
really are. Courtship allows people to continuously grow closer and learn new
things about each other. Whether it is giving a sweetheart a dozen roses, or
an "I love you" now and then, courtship is what keeps the flame alive between
romantic partners.
Lo .....
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Segregaton In The United States
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 394.... arguments about the Louisiana law forcing blacks and whites to
ride in separate cars on trains was unconstitutional was wrong. The court
believed that the law was not in conflict with the thirteenth amendment
because forcing blacks to ride on separate trains was not slavery, what
the thirteenth banned. Slavery was involuntary servitude, and the
Louisiana law was forcing no involuntary servitude. The fourteenth
amendment says all people naturalized to the :United States, or people born
here are all considered citizens. Plessy claimed that he was being deprived
of citizenshi .....
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The Many Faces Of Marriage
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1312.... her by trying to crowd her mind with the
empty trinkets which they themselves have learned to value. Her second
husband is similarly stifling; though his strength and power is at first
appealing, he too is unable to comprehend that life is in the living and
the being, and not in the having and the controlling. Janie not knowing
what marriage really meant, married because she thought he could take care
of her.
Marriage is defined as an insitution uniting a man and a woman in a
special form of mutual dependence, often for the purpose of founding and
maintaining families. As a .....
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Social Environment And Its Effect On One's Life
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 966.... taken care of. The rich also
have the luxury of affording special tutors to help their children while other
children are on their own.
For example, there are three students, one from a clean, upper-class
community, another from a small, middle-class suburb and the other from a
graffiti-ridden slum. All three of these students have exceptional GPA's and
scored very well on standardized testing. The student from the upper-class
community will have the best chance of succeeding. Tuition will never be a
problem and chances are that those parents have some pull because of who they .....
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Juvenile Delinquency
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 973.... one community may not be
against the law in another community. In some communities, the police ignore
many children who are accused of minor delinquencies or refer them directly to
their parents. But in other communities, the police may refer such children to
a juvenile court, where they may officially be declared delinquents. Crime
statistics, though they are often incomplete and may be misleading, do give an
indication of the extent of the delinquency problem. The FBI reports that
during the early 1980's, about two-fifths of all arrests in the United States
for burglary .....
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