What challenges can you raise against one of the arguments premises, or its conclusion, and what implications does this challenge have for the argument as a whole?

To schematize is to reproduce an argument in its logical form: identifying its ultimate conclusion and supporting premises. You should use as few premises as possible and organize them in the most logical order possible, making connections between them explicit. To exposit is to explain, in your own words, the authors argument. You can elaborate here on the schemas premises […]

Compare and contrast the emerging market you selected against another emerging market on factors such as market liquidity of local debt, equity market, market exchange, and regulatory bodies.

In this assignment, you will select a nation that is considered to have an emerging market and you will evaluate the nation on the following factors that affect an emerging market: Gross domestic product, inflation, political risks, economic risks, country demographics, and liquidity of local debt. Scenario: You have been hired as a financial analyst tasked with evaluating an existing […]

Do you think a utilitarian should argue for or against genetic engineering aimed at changing the human genome?

Explain Kass’ position and respond from a utilitarian perspective. Do you think a utilitarian should argue for or against genetic engineering aimed at changing the human genome? Provide reasons a utilitarian would give for accepting or rejecting Kass’ arguments. Sources needed to complete this essay are Utilitarianism by John Stuart Mill and Triumph or Tragedy: The Moral Meaning of Genetic […]

Write an essay in which you take a stand either for or against an issue about which you feel strongly.

Write a five-paragraph essay, 750-1,000 words in length (about 250 words = 1 page), in which you take a stand either for or against an issue about which you feel strongly. The essay should contain three parts: introduction, body, and conclusion. a) The introduction should contain a hook to engage the reader to read the essay. It should contain background […]

Why would researchers want to study violence against women?

PART; 1DB5 A. Questions for weekly discussions and conversations (not part of the required Discussion Board assignment) These questions can serve as the starting point for your discussions during the week. They are thought starters, so that you can explore some ideas associated with the discussion board and unit topics. Answers are not required, and should not be submitted with […]

Debate on single sex schools (against)

The paper is on single sex schools and my position is that i am against single sex schools!!! Support that position only! and i will provide you with the articles that you can use for sources. "Teaching Boys and Girls Separately" by Elizabeth Weil, Dividing boys and girls into separate classes a growing trend in many cities’ public schools" and […]

Does our Criminal Justice System discriminate against people based on race ethnicity social class Number of sources: 5

Answer this question by creating a detailed outline of your paper (Topic) Your detailed outline will serve as your road map to write your paper. Use five resources, three from our class and two from outside resources. Include a reference page with your detailed outline. SOURCES: 1.)The Color of Justice.. Fifth Edition Authors: Samuel Walker, Cassia Spohn, Miriam Delon. 2.)The […]

What is the argument against childhood vaccinations?

Quite a bit has been written online over the past decade about possible health risks of childhood vaccinations. This message has moved some parents to avoid having their children vaccinated. To introduce this discussion topic I would like you to listen to this recent episode of the Diane Rehm show from National Public Radio on childhood vaccination. Link: http://thedianerehmshow.org/shows/2014-07-03/ongoing-efforts-vaccinate-children-against-polio-measles-and-other-deadly-diseases It […]