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1.5 Assignment ENG 120
Based on this article: https://www.thoughtco.com/pros-cons-of-embryonic-stem-cell-research-3325609 What main argument (or claim) does the author make? Summarize the reasons the author uses to support the claim. What viewpoints may audience members have that oppose the author’s main argument? Is the author biased? Why or why not? What does it mean to be biased? What is the most…
Brain Power Point/Autonomic Nervous System Divisions/Endocrine System
Please create a Power Point that illustrates (with pictures) how the forebrain, midbrain, hindbrain and their sub-parts function. In your power point also, show the brain hemispheres, brain lobes, and the parts of the brain that are involved in language development and how they function Elaborate on how the brain and central nervous system…
Fund of speech
Week 5 Developing Topics for Your Speech & Delivery Read Chapter 4 and Chapter 11 in your book: https://oer.galileo.usg.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1000&context=communication-textbooks Answer the following questions: 1 Define the following terms: general purpose statement, specific purpose statement, and central idea statement. (Chapter 4) 2 List the six problems to avoid when writing your specific purpose and central idea statements. (Chapter…
English – Post -4
Choose a fact-based news article, Provide the link to the text. Your task will be to respond to the issue /s raised in the news article: Your task, in your best persuasive style, cite the article and persuade your reader about your opinion (150-200 wds).
Box
1.Team # (or Letter) and Presentation Title 2. Brief summary of the Problem/Challenge being addressed. 3. Brief summary of the Solutions/Recommendations provided. 4. A SPECIFIC description of how YOU can implement a part or all of the recommendations to improve/enhance your leadership effectiveness.
Argumentative
Remember the word “argument” does not mean a fight in a writing context. An academic argument is more like a thoughtful conversation between two people with differing viewpoints on a debatable issue. However, you are required to take a position on one side of the issue.

