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Argumentative Essay On Homeschooling

Writing an argumentative essay on homeschooling can be a challenging task that requires a


thoughtful and well-reasoned approach. The topic itself is nuanced, involving various perspectives
and considerations that demand careful analysis. To effectively present a compelling argument, one
must delve into the educational, social, and psychological aspects of homeschooling, considering
both its advantages and disadvantages.

Research plays a crucial role in constructing a solid foundation for the essay. Gathering relevant
information, statistics, and scholarly articles is time-consuming but necessary for crafting a well-
informed and persuasive argument. Additionally, one must be prepared to navigate through
conflicting opinions and varying research findings, synthesizing them into a coherent narrative that
supports the chosen stance.

Structuring the essay poses another set of challenges. Balancing the introduction, body, and
conclusion while maintaining a logical flow of ideas requires careful planning and organization.
Clearly defining the thesis statement and providing a roadmap for the reader are essential
components of a successful argumentative essay.

Furthermore, addressing potential counterarguments and incorporating rebuttals adds complexity to


the writing process. Anticipating opposing views and effectively refuting them with well-reasoned
arguments is a skill that requires critical thinking and a deep understanding of the topic.

Language and style are crucial elements in conveying the message persuasively. Crafting a
compelling narrative with a coherent and engaging writing style is not only time-consuming but
demands a keen awareness of the audience and the tone appropriate for an argumentative essay.

In conclusion, writing an argumentative essay on homeschooling involves a multifaceted process that


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skill to present a compelling argument. While challenging, successfully completing such an essay can
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Cirrhosis and Related Liver Disorders
Cirrhosis and Related Liver Disorders

The liver is the largest gland and second largest organ in the human body. It is also the
only internal organ capable of regeneration following injury. Located in the abdominal
cavity, this reddish brown organ is divided into lobes of different size and shape. The liver
plays a critical role in metabolism, digestion, elimination, and detoxification, among
other processes. This organ performs a surprisingly large number of functions that
influence virtually all other body systems. This is why diseases of the liver can be so
devastating. One class of chronic diseases affecting the liver is cirrhosis. (Kasper, 2008)
Cirrhosis is a condition in which normal liver cells are damaged and replaced by ... Show
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These cells are also responsible for the regenerative capabilities of the liver.
Specialized macrophages, called Kupffer cells, also inhabit the liver. These cells are
capable of filtering bacteria and toxins from the blood. Kupffer cell activation is also
responsible for early alcohol induced liver injury. In a cirrhotic liver these cells are
replaced by scar tissue. Some of the damaged cells in the liver continue to divide and
form nodules. This restricts blood supply and greatly reduces liver function. (Kasper,
2008) The liver is essential to digestion and subsequent metabolic processes. It is a
plays a large part in the processing of carbohydrates and lipids. As carbohydrates are
absorbed in the small intestine, they are first brought to the liver via the portal vein.
Depending on the needs of the body, the liver will either store excess glucose as
glycogen or breakdown glycogen to release glucose into the bloodstream. Lipids are
not soluble in water and cannot be efficiently absorbed without bile produced by the
liver. Bile emulsifies fats and allows lipase, an essential protease produced by the
pancreas, to effectively break down complex lipids for absorption. The liver also
detoxifies the body by trapping toxins that have entered through digestion, the skin, or
the respiratory system. The first way that the liver detoxifies the body is through filtering
the blood. It removes viruses, bacteria, and
Sri Lanka should reach 100% institutional delivery level....
Sri Lanka should reach 100% institutional delivery level. It helps to further reduce the
maternal and infant mortality.
Sri Lankan mothers migrate foreign countries as housemaids to increase the economic
condition of their families. This is one of the major income in Sri Lanka. But her children
loose her protection. It directly effects to the child mortality and malnutrition. The
government should introduce barriers to migrate women as housemaids, especially
mothers who have small children. Sri Lanka should encourage to male workers to go
abroad.
It is necessary to introduce a pension scheme and health care system for the elders.
Otherwise demographic transitions would be a financial problem in their families.
It is important to pay ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Government should intervene to improve the private sector nursing education. The
private sector should involve to establish training institutions for pare medical
professions. Otherwise the government should introduce payee programmes for training
pare medical students. Government should involve minimizing this problem.
The corruption and fraud are key issues in the health sector and the government should
get necessary actions to prevent these incidents. It is needed urgent policy reforms
requirement to prevent this kind of situation. Ministry of health should follow the
government rules and regulations and should implement the tender procedure of the
country. The government should correct the administration weaknesses of the health
ministry to provide advanced medical service in the country.
Although many actions have been implemented against the spread of the dengue during
the past period, desired outcomes unable to achieve. So Mosquito breeding control act
should be tightly implemented. The major problem of the control of mosquito breeding
in Sri Lanka is lack of public health inspectors. But there are many government officers
work in the field. The government can get these officers help to control breeding
mosquitoes.
Although the government sector female officers get enough maternity leaves, private
sector working ladies haven t this opportunity. The laws and regulations should be
prepared to eliminate the problem.
The attractive package should be introduced
Compare And Contrast The Mechanistic Style Of Acme
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1. Using the mechanistic and organic structure arguments, compare and contrast the
management styles of Acme and Omega.

We can see that Acme uses the mechanistic style of management and Omega uses the
organic style of management. In Acme they have a very rigid structure and the hierarchy
is clearly defined. All employees have their individual specializations and they have
clearly defined tasks. All authority is very centralized and most of the decisions are taken
by higher authority, or in this case the president. There is always a written form of
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This was because even though they had screwed up the initial test prototypes. They had
sent a total of 10 faulty memory units out of the 100 and they had also caused more
delays in the repair and deliveries of the faulty memory units. Even though the
photocopier firm was disappointed with Acme, they were given another chance as they
did not want to give the entire contract to a single company. They were given half the
contract with a few given clauses that there will be zero defective pieces and that they
have to reduce their final cost. Acme took this second chance seriously and then got their
process running perfectly and after extensive cost cutting efforts they were able to reduce
their cost by 20 percent and thereby secure the full contract. Another reason that Acme
won the contract could be that they had a good track record in the past and they had
consistently beat Omega in many contracts and showed that it was more effective than
Raymond Carver Short Story
The Blind Man and His Story
Raymond Carver wrote the story Cathedral. He was named as well known in American
literature. His interest was always in writing. He was a writer of short stories and a poet.
His story was first published in the magazine The Atlantic Monthly on September 1981.
How we view an individual makes a huge difference in life because people tend to judge
without any knowledge, which will lead to regret in the future, therefore; making
judgments towards a person, based on their actions or feelings is perverse.
Raymond Carver was born in Oregon in 1938. Since he was in high school, his interest
was in writing. He followed his career in writing and his first story was published in
1960 called The Furious Seasons. He attends many writing courses and he was
influenced by John Gardner. Carver enrolled in writing programs under author John
Gardner in 1958. (Spark Notes). He started following his career in writing short stories,
poems, and articles. His short stories were also known as American best stories. He died
in 1988, at the age of fifty due to the lung cancer (Spark notes).
The story starts with the blind man and the old friend of narrator s wife whose wife
had died. The narrator s wife helps the blind man and they become good friends. The
blind man touches her face and they are connected to each other, they also share their
feelings. The narrator s wife tries to write the story about them too. The narrator
describes how the blind man and his wife keep in touch by sending tapes to each other.
She told everything to the blind man through tapes. He talks about Robert, the blind man,
smoking cigarettes; he thinks that the blind people can t smoke. The narrator describes
how Robert will look without dark glasses. The narrator talks about the cathedrals. The
narrator believes that the blind man doesn t know anything about the cathedrals. Later in
the story, the narrator was shocked to see Robert drawing cathedral.
The story starts with the narrator telling a story about the blind man, who was the old
friend of his wife. He is coming to spend the night but he does not seem to be happy with
the blind mans visit. The narrator looks at the blind man cruelly. The narrator has
different points of
Analysis Of Avatar
Intro The movie Avatar is a box office hit that was released in 2009, directed by James
Cameron. The film is based around an ex marine who became after a paraplegic after
an unexplained wound. He takes up his brother role in a Avatar program on the distant
pnet pandora after her brother s death. He is expects to take on the role of becoming a
Na vi and becoming involved with the people learning their culture, becoming close
and apart of their tight clan. Specifically the Omaticaya tribe (Blue Flute Clan).
Throughout the film the it becomes increasingly obvious that the Omaticaya people
have a strong sense of spiritually within their clan. ZanZig Zwanzig model is a way of
discovering and accepting your spirituality, created by Tom Zanzig.Tom Zanzig is a
Spiritual speaker and a strong belief in the catholic faith. He created the model to show
the four different stages of becoming spiritually aware. First is yearning, or longing, this
is when someone realises that they are incomplete and need something to complete
themselves. The second stage is searching, this is when the person begins to search and
look for something to complete them and help complete their lives. The third is
awareness, this is when the person becomes aware of what they need and how to achieve
it. The fourth and final stage of Zwanzig model is Response, this is the person s response
and acknowledgement towards what they have discovered to complete them. Yearning
Within the beginning of the film Jake

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