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In an argumentative essay, a student is asked to take a position on a topic and then defend that position.  This generally requires the student to investigate the topic, evaluate the evidence, present the evidence that supports the position, and explain why conflicting evidence does not require you to take an alternative position.  Failure to address conflicting evidence or arguments against your position weaken an argumentative essay, so it is critical to research positions other than the one you have chosen.  Argumentative essays frequently focus on hot-button issues that are easily politicized like abortion, the death penalty, and gun control.  However, you can write argumentative essays about lesser-known topics, which can be more impressive in an academic setting.  We have a large collection of argumentative essay examples which you can use to help you pick a topic or title for your paper, get ideas for an introduction, conclusion or hook sentence, and even find resources related to a specific topic.

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Research Paper Undergraduate
Website evaluation criteria and methods
The following summarizes the elements of each Web site which were selected for evaluation:
Paper Doctorate
Abnormal Cinema: Alex From HBO\'s \"In Treatment\"
This paper explores the HBO series "In Treatment" with a specific focus on the character of Alex in Season One. The piece provides a diagnosis for Alex's mental health issues with commentary on the treatment he receives in the program. Missing treatment methods and a preferred treatment plans are also offered.
Essay Doctorate
Intuitive Eating This Critique Focuses on Chapter
This critique focuses on Chapter Eighteen of the book Intuitive Eating: A Recovery Book for the Chronic Dieter. By Evelyn Tribole and Elyse Resch. The writers are instructing their audience on how to eat successfully in…
Paper Doctorate
Critical analysis of climate change editorials using inductive and deductive reasoning
The analysis is a look at an article and how the writer has succeeded in expressing his ideas about global warming and persuading the readers successfully to view global warming in a more critical approach than before. This is achieved through various rhetorical methods that are covered in the paper.
Paper Doctorate
Embedded: The Relationship Between Form
Embedded: The Relationship Between Form and Theoretical Assumption in an Account of the Iraq War
Research Paper Undergraduate
Situational ethics of cheating
¶ … Ethics of Cheating: Children Cheating at Play
Thesis Undergraduate
Casual Factors and Influences in the Development of Personality
this paper discusses personality, personality development and personality disorders. It briefly tackles the causal factors that influence personality development and personality disorders. It identifies the 4 personality types, the 3 clusters of personality disorders and the current 10 categories under DSM-IV and how they differ from the antisocial personality and psychopathy. It also lists the changes recommended for DSM-V for mental disorders
Paper Undergraduate
Philipians 2:5 Philippians 2:5 Begins
This essay performs an exegesis of Philippians 2:5, and focuses on the way in which the language of the verse reflects its larger theological argument. The verse contains an ambiguous verb, and only by examining it in context can one understand how it functions as a means of describing the spiritual experience of both Jesus and his followers. In the end, it may be considered a kind of fractal representation of the eternal nature of Jesus, contained in the finite experience of a human being.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Relationships Are Always Complex. People
Relationships are always complex. People are connected to each other in strange ways and they often do things that do not make much sense. However, some people do things that make absolute sense when we stop and look at…
Paper Undergraduate
Book critique of the Scripture principle
In 2006, the second edition of Clark Pinnock's the Scripture Principle: Reclaiming the Full Authority of the Bible was published, this time co-authored with Barry Callen. The book was published by Baker Academic, and…