Wednesday, 30 March 2016

Arguing and Comparing

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Arguing and Comparing


Whichever method you use in submitting your exam answers to the school, you must use the number above.
Note: This examination counts as the final exam for this course, so it's worth 30 percent of your course grade. You will not complete a separate proctored examination.
Objectives
Write an argument of 1,000-1,250 words that incorporates comparison and contrast.
Topic
Convince your readers either to enact or to stop the enactment of a law for one of the following:
v According to the American Red Cross, someone needs blood every two seconds in the United States and to meet that need, six million blood donations are needed each year. Most people are aware that hospitals depend on blood donations, but other than donors' good will, there's no certainty that blood will be available whenever it's needed. Should people be required to donate blood at least once a year if a doctor determines they're physically capable of doing so?

v Global positioning system units (GPS devices) are becoming increasingly popular. In fact, more and more automobile manufacturers are including them as a standard feature in new vehicles to enable owners to access detailed directions from place to place and to track their automobile in case it's stolen. These units also provide an average ground speed. Should states require that all vehicles be equipped with GPS units that transmit a signal that the Police can track in order to enforce speed limits.

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