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a9ccf5831d77 | 957C84D3B1F0 | Also in the electoral collage theirs been many mistakes. | Claim | Adequate |
6e55ab448d0e | 957C84D3B1F0 | like when vice president richard nixon. who was presiding over the seanate validated only his opponents elelcectors thats not right or fair he made sure to do so with out establishing a precedent what if it happens again the nations doseant need that . | Evidence | Ineffective |
e6e4b3a470d0 | 957C84D3B1F0 | Voters in the electoral college they get confuse and they canot control for whom their voting for | Claim | Adequate |
a2685e352858 | 957C84D3B1F0 | and sometimes they get confused that they vote for the wrong candidate the electoral college is not organize and is no good. | Evidence | Adequate |
ecbdacea19d3 | 95874BE012EB | The planet, Cydonia was discoved to have a face-shaped figure that stretched two miles long! Although some people believe that alien-life or some life-form has occurred or is still occurring to this day. | Lead | Adequate |
9047c566e3d2 | 95874BE012EB | I believe that the face figure is just another natural formed landmass like several we have on earth | Position | Adequate |
813f4cc46586 | 95874BE012EB | For instance the Middle Butte found in the Snake River Plain of Idaho has a lava dome which takes form of a messa. | Evidence | Adequate |
3dc40c6f1a4c | 95874BE012EB | In paragraph eleven of "Unmasking the Face on Mars", Garvin says, "As a thumbs rule, you can discern things in a digital image three times bigger then the pixel size, So, if there were objects in this picture like airplanes on the ground or Egyptian-style pyramids or even small shacks, you could see what there were! | Evidence | Adequate |
8556fb20a955 | 95874BE012EB | This explains that there is no way of showing or providing any evidence of aliens or lifeform on Mars.
| Claim | Adequate |
9959bc92e115 | 95874BE012EB | The author also mentions that Garvin says, "It;s not easy to target Cydonia. In fact, it's hard work." In this paragraph nine it also consentrates about the angle it is looked apon. | Evidence | Adequate |
e60766f73162 | 95874BE012EB | I feel like if it was hard to find the perfect angle and measurements to take a closer look at the face, there could have been mistakes made without realization. | Claim | Adequate |
7de3dbf5e75a | 95874BE012EB | Even though no one knows whether or not if there was or life on Mars or if there still is. | Claim | Ineffective |
d15b409215c1 | 95874BE012EB | The likelyhood of this theory is very low. There would have to be a water supply, nutrients to feed off of, sunlight, shelter, etc. for any living organisms to survive | Evidence | Ineffective |
680aff89652b | 95874BE012EB | Everyone should be allowed to have their own beliefs, but sometimes people believe in things that are hardly believeable. This could help save time and convience for in the future whenever NASA finds solid evidence that there is no evidence of aliens on planet Mars. Even if NASA would like the fundings for finding existance of lifeform, it would also be a great discovery that there isn't because they could narrow the list of safe planets us ,humans, could live on if there was any kind of diaster to happen to our planet. | Concluding Statement | Adequate |
257809d206e3 | 95A6F680F078 | i foundly belive that we should be able to keep the Electoral Collage | Position | Adequate |
e2abcbfadf2e | 95A6F680F078 | because it has haelped this far with fairness and making sure that all the votes have been counted at least twice. | Claim | Ineffective |
8a8eb06e6115 | 95A6F680F078 | But i also see that from where you stand the Electral Collage may be just a waste of money and in some peoples eyes it is. | Counterclaim | Adequate |
d45a33cc66df | 95A6F680F078 | but that doesnt mean that in alls it is | Rebuttal | Adequate |
f8bcd287c088 | 95A6F680F078 | from where is see it if it helps us why not keep it even if it doesnt always pan out as planed we all have our problems but that doesnt mean that the government shuts us down it just means that the only reason we have those isssues are because not everything will go according to plan. | Evidence | Adequate |
5161bd1373ef | 95A6F680F078 | it also doesnt mean let it get outta hand then try to real it in as soon as possible the only way this would work is if we had some one who didnt care who won eaither way so long as eveything is fair and not messed with. so what im trying to get at is that we dont always get our way but that doesnt mean we need to shut down the Electoral Collage. According to the 23 amendment the district of columbia is allocated 3 electors and treated like a state for puposes of Electoral Collage. also Richard nixion and Jimmy Carter Bob Dole have agreed on the electoral collage and there not alone. | Evidence | Ineffective |
0a36d541328e | 95AF46110F14 | For the longest time electoral votes have been apart of the process of voting the government pulls certain people side and they cast their own vote of who they think should be president and the rules state that if theirs a tie between to presidents that the person who wins will be based on the electoral votes. Over the years we have had many wise presidents and other times we haven't. | Lead | Adequate |
77583eb5ce9a | 95AF46110F14 | The state senator should consider changing election to popular vote for the president of the united states | Position | Adequate |
2a549252ad95 | 95AF46110F14 | because its the peoples choice | Claim | Adequate |
83ec1c3e4f2b | 95AF46110F14 | its more safe route. | Claim | Adequate |
6ede76083424 | 95AF46110F14 | the electoral vote is a process, in quote number two it states "what have richard nixon,jimmy carter,bob dole, the U.S. Chamber of commmerce,and the AFL-CIO all,in their time agree on answer: abolishing the electoral colleg! their not alone; according to a gullup poll in 2000, taken shortly after Al gore thanks to th quirks of the electoral college won the popular vote but lost the presidency, | Evidence | Adequate |
eb6927434a10 | 95AF46110F14 | over 60 percent of voters would perfer a direct election to the kind we have now | Claim | Adequate |
2a08933c5f89 | 95AF46110F14 | in the past decade certain presidents hae been caught doing wrong lieing, and being cheats. when those presidents get impeached the people feel robbed of something,their clarity. this quote is stating the facts that people like to win even presidents they'll do just about anything to get what they want some presidents will do speeches, work their absolute hardest and others wont. presidents and runner ups are very well educated men very wealthy some how they get in contact with the electoral college and they bribe them in anyway shape and form its heartbreaking. there are about 270 electoral votes that are required to elect the president, and the electoral college consists of 538 tons of people that have different mind set then other some that may be rascist, sexist and etc. | Evidence | Adequate |
da768a27839c | 95AF46110F14 | In the law system their are many people involved in whats going on they have lots of power. In source number two it states "segregationalists in lousiana legislature nearly succeeded in replacing the democratic electors with new electors who would oppose john F. kennedy." people want to have their president ruling over the united states at all cost and they see the electoral votes as a way to get a foot through the door into making that happen, people assume that since everyone is equal now and that racisim dosent exist and its happening till this day. | Evidence | Adequate |
64a8672efd14 | 95AF46110F14 | it will be a much more safer route if the senator would get rid of the electoral college all together. | Claim | Adequate |
a1f07ed16d71 | 95AF46110F14 | secondly, getting rid of the electoral college would benefit the entire world | Claim | Ineffective |
48636632cad4 | 95AF46110F14 | because this nation called the united sates is a democracy it is ruled for the people and by the people, when the government descides to go by the electoral college votes thats not ruling by the people because our nation dosent only consists of 538 electors we each have our own voices. we consists of 50 states all together if the government cant conduct electoral colleges in each state then it shouldnt be around in the first, we the people all have different opinions and outlooks on the universe it shouldnt only be counted for about 538 electors it unfair. and god knows where the electoral colleges are held and if they are being completely fair to everyone their are their all ethnicities from all over the nation, is it normal people that have nine to five jobs so they understand the struggles of an average person making 60,000 dollars a year, or are they picking business men and housewives that live in suburben neighborhoods. The nation have been completely blind sided by these things its just a scapegoat on picking the right president in their eyes and not in the peoples eyes. | Evidence | Ineffective |
4a20ad69e8f6 | 95AF46110F14 | In conclusion,the electoral college wasnt ever ran by the people or was for the people, our founding fathers had great intentions of making these laws and rules work but in reality it was a way simpler time back then the world has evolved in so many ways with different invetions and iphones,and tablets,and internet some of the constitution laws need to be review and really regulate what needs to be kept and what needs to go. the electoral college was a good idea back in the 18th century but now people have found a loop hole to make things go their way and it isnt fair. it needs to be reconstructed in a way that its unbreakable | Concluding Statement | Adequate |
f2f133bb94cf | 95CB51270760 | Honestly I think they shouldn't change the Electoral College | Position | Adequate |
68dd3a2346e7 | 95CB51270760 | This Electoral College has made this nation historical, | Claim | Adequate |
4aebfc4762e6 | 95CB51270760 | too much work to change it | Claim | Adequate |
7e4f821ffb9b | 95CB51270760 | it wouldn't be the same if they changed it. | Claim | Adequate |
d5b338b6381c | 95CB51270760 | We had so many presidents that changed this nation. George Washington was probably the most remembered president. Washington fought for our country in wars that happened long ago. He made this country have so much meaning to it.
| Evidence | Ineffective |
ff716993324b | 95CB51270760 | It would seem very tiring to change the Electoral College. There are so many rules and amendments that they would have to change. They would also have to change the number of votes that the president has to get. I think it would be better if they left the Electoral College the way it is. | Evidence | Adequate |
3daec6241a79 | 95CB51270760 | There are so many great Amendments that should remain the same. It would be chaos if they changed the Amendments. Plus a lot of people would have even more opinions about why they changed the Electoral College | Evidence | Ineffective |
dc55ee8eafaf | 95CB51270760 | The Electoral College should remain the same. | Concluding Statement | Ineffective |
569921e99775 | 96141BA9C7BA | For years, people have been telling others that the natural landform on Mars is actually a face created by aliens. | Lead | Adequate |
0a0a03b090c5 | 96141BA9C7BA | I as a scientist believe that it is also a landform coinencidently in the shape of a face. | Position | Adequate |
f9ddad1624c0 | 96141BA9C7BA | We have tried multiple times to photograph this landform and have succeeded. | Claim | Adequate |
2c7e47dd2c7e | 96141BA9C7BA | It appears to majority of us, that it is not more than a natural landform. We have took many precautions into making sure that it isn't an alien artifact. For example, it's like the man on the moon. It just happened to be there naturally and created itself over time. | Evidence | Adequate |
b6282fef72f6 | 96141BA9C7BA | You are of course entitled to your own opinion, | Counterclaim | Ineffective |
06e71c9f6cf2 | 96141BA9C7BA | but that doesn't make it a fact. | Rebuttal | Ineffective |
75b953c7bd57 | 96141BA9C7BA | In conclusion to this theory, it is not more than just a theory. We are not hiding anything from the world. Something like this I'm sure we'd be more than happy to share with the rest of the world in our amzing findings. We could be wrong, that is so. But, we're pretty positive it's just a landmass. | Concluding Statement | Adequate |
cd60dd4ac8a7 | 961D937626F7 | The Electoral College is a process, not a place. The founding fathers established it in the constitution as a compromise between election of the President by a vote in Congress and election of the President by a popular vote of qualified citizens. | Lead | Ineffective |
75896a62d321 | 961D937626F7 | I think the best way to know who wins the election is by the majority votes to the candidate. | Position | Ineffective |
e3f79236ad0b | 961D937626F7 | The Electoral College process consists of the selection of the electors, the meeting of the electors where they vote for President and Vice President, and the counting of the electoral votes by Congress. | Evidence | Ineffective |
4870eb194cfb | 961D937626F7 | The voting system should be done like specificly, because if you setup different things it's not going to work at all. It depends what kind of setups you are making. But I think it's not the good way to make voting system in setups.
| Claim | Ineffective |
47a05c48def3 | 961D937626F7 | Each candidate running for president in our state has his or her own of electors. The electors are generally chosen by the candidate's political party, but state laws vary on how the electors are selected and what their responsibilties are.
Under the electoral college system, voters vote not for the president, but for a slate of electors, who in turn elect the president. The singal best argument against theelectoral college is what we might call the disaster factor. The American people should consider themselves lucky for the 2000 fiasco was the biggest election crisis in a century; the sysytem allows for much worse. Consider that state allows for much worse. Consider that state legislatures are technically responsible for picking electors, and that those electors could always defy the will of the people.
Perhaps most worrying is the prospect of a tie in the elecrtoral vote. In that case, the election would be thrown to the House of the Representatives, where state delegations vote on the president. Because each state casts only one vote, the singal representative from Wyoming, representating 500,000 voters, would have as much say as the representative from California. Given that many voters vote one party for president and another for Congress, the House's seletion can hardly be expected to reflect the will of the people. And if an electoral tie seems unlikely, consider this: In 1968, a shift of just 41,971 votes would have occured if a mere 5,559 voters in Ohio and 3,687 voters in Hawaii had voted the other way. The election is only a few swing voters away from catastrophe.
It's official: The electoral college is unfair, outdated, and irrational. The best arguments in favor of it are mostly assertions without much basis in reality. And the arguments against direct elections are spurious at best. It's hard to say thsi, but Bob Dole was right: Abolish the electoral college!
The Electoral College requires a presidential candidate to have trans-regional appeal. No region has enough electoral votes to elect a president. So a solid regional favorite, such as Romney was in the South, has no incentive to campaign heavily in those states, for he gains no electoral; votes by increasing his plurity in states that he knows he will win. This is a desirable resuly because a candidate with only regional appeal is unlikely to be succesful president. The residents of the other regions are likely to fell disenfranchised-to feel that their votes do not count, that the new president will have no regard for their interests, that he really isn't their president.
It can be argued that the Electoral College method of selecting the president may turn off potential voters for a candidate who has no hope for carrying their state-Democrats in Texas, for example, or Republicians in California. Knowing their vote will have no effect, they have less incentive to pay attention to the campaign than they would have if the president were picked by the popular vote. But of course no voter's vote swings a national election, and in spite of that, about one-half the eligible American population did vote in election. Voters in presidential elections are people who want to express a political preference rather than people who think that a single vote may decide an election. | Evidence | Ineffective |
d2d3c2132bb3 | 961D937626F7 | My only suggestion is to do the votes through the majority voters to the candidate because any kind of setups are not going to work. And the people are not likely going to believe all that stuff. It's kind of hard to do that but, it will going to work. | Concluding Statement | Adequate |
c374adb46d3d | 96A010A50052 | How many times a day do we talk on a phone or cell phone? Cell Phones have become a part of everyday life in the USA, so why does that need to change at school? | Lead | Adequate |
a19017ad9da4 | 96A010A50052 | I believe that at school we should be aloud to use our cell phones during lunch and other free time as long as they are off during class time. | Position | Adequate |
ad27d756524b | 96A010A50052 | My first reason is we can talk to our parents. If you let your parents know your lunch time during the day, they can call or text with information you may need. | Claim | Effective |
0d8d4deba4f4 | 96A010A50052 | A second reason is that it does not disturb or harass or learning environment, so why shouldn't it be aloud? | Claim | Effective |
be180285806c | 96A010A50052 | Lastly, it is a way to chat with friends at other schools who are also at lunch. In this time period, cell phones are a major way to keep in contact with those who do not live in the same state or town as you. | Claim | Effective |
2e2a771b27c9 | 96A010A50052 | What do we do if an after school activity is canceled and we don't have a ride home? Are they supposed to walk home and freeze? During lunch we can let our parents know that our after school activity has been canceled and instead of walking home they can pick us up. Also, we can let our parents know what time our lunch is so they can call or text us if they need to let us know our pick up spot has changed or if they might be a little late picking us up from school | Evidence | Effective |
60d6d16974d6 | 96A010A50052 | Letting us have cell phone during lunch could turn out to be very beneficial for parents and students. | Claim | Effective |
9827447b4ac0 | 96A010A50052 | Lunchtime is a time to relax and refresh ourselves for the second part of the day. We talk to friends, eat, and rest from all the information we have gathered in the beginning of the day. Why would a cell phone change that? | Evidence | Adequate |
0a9ddb907795 | 96A010A50052 | Cell phones do not make any difference in a lunch time setting. They do not disturb anyone around us, and they do not harass the learning environment. | Claim | Effective |
5e46d4acb21f | 96A010A50052 | Kids are smart, if you let us have time on our cell phones we wouldn't use them in class and that would lesson the discipline rate for texting during class. Did you know that 1 out of 3 kids that own a cell phone text during school, breaking school policies? If we were allowed to use our cell phones that rate would go down dramatically. | Evidence | Adequate |
5df3c0ce0fd3 | 96A010A50052 | How do we talk to people who live in other towns or go to another school? Most teens will call or text them from a cell phone. If a friend from another school or town is at lunch at the same time as you, it is a good time to text them and have a small chat. | Claim | Effective |
0abdeb359dad | 96A010A50052 | A teenagers social life is very important to them. Facebook, Twitter, and cell phones are the number one way we keep in contact with each other. Giving us time during our day to talk to eachother and keep in contact is very important to us. We know that during class is not the time, so if you give us time during lunch to chat we would also be quieter during classes, which would make our teachers happier.
| Evidence | Effective |
ea43da4dd5e8 | 96A010A50052 | In conclusion, kids need time to talk. Giving us that time during the day could not only help you but it could help us. We could talk to our parents and solve small problems. We could enjoy our free time a little bit more. Finally, we could talk to other friends and just have a good time in general. That is why i think the cell phone policy should change so we can use our cell phones during class and free times. | Concluding Statement | Effective |
cd6b63e3a0e4 | 96B8F7A4DAB9 | Hi, this is one of a student from the SCHOOL_NAME. I am writing this letter to talk about the policies our school is having. The policy that i will be talking about is the cell phone policy. | Lead | Adequate |
4c1fa663c689 | 96B8F7A4DAB9 | I think our school should allow students to bring phones to school and use them during lunch periods and other free times, but as long as the phones are turned off during class time | Position | Adequate |
f6af00ec0a14 | 96B8F7A4DAB9 | Because we have busy students, their parents will be calling them to inform them on what they should do. | Claim | Adequate |
fd759af5f5dd | 96B8F7A4DAB9 | I agree, sometimes students do get carried of with their phones | Counterclaim | Adequate |
f039668ed8fc | 96B8F7A4DAB9 | But some students don't have phones, so don't think to hard about this | Rebuttal | Ineffective |
e7bc5e35d056 | 96B8F7A4DAB9 | Students do want to text with their friends, and they can because sometimes school gets boring, but I think that instead of focusing on what to do with the phones, you should focus on what to do with the classes. | Claim | Adequate |
b964a4c2b062 | 96B8F7A4DAB9 | The reason students text during class is because the class isn't interesting enough. What I noticed is that more people text in the "boring" classes then in the "fun" classes. You don't need to confiscate the phones, let the students keep them, but if the classes are better, then the rate of students using phones will decrease. Also if the work is to hard, students might text some answers to each other, so don't make the work to hard either | Evidence | Adequate |
fa8f6d42c946 | 96B8F7A4DAB9 | I'm just saying, its your decision. I also use phones, and I love to text, but sometimes play games or text other people when i get bored and sometimes I get texts from my friends asking me what the answers are to a problem or something like that.
| Concluding Statement | Ineffective |
71cf2ddc68b9 | 96BF2953ED8F | I believe that the way our elections are run are not what is best for the United States. The Electoral College is changing the way that we originally set out to vote and is making things unfair for the citizens who vote. | Lead | Effective |
4d5f39392cd0 | 96BF2953ED8F | I propose that the Electoral College is taken away all together in order for elections to be more fair, and more like the original intention of the U.S. | Position | Effective |
9239a649a7a3 | 96BF2953ED8F | With most states following the winner takes all idea, the winner of the general public may not be the candidate that wins the elections. These times are rare, but they happened before there is nothing that is stopping them from happening again. | Claim | Effective |
a5a1254060dc | 96BF2953ED8F | A lot of voters who are not very well educated may not even understand what the electoral college is or what they are actually voting for when they vote. Instead of voting for the candidate that they want as the next president, they are voting for a group of electors that decide who will win. Sometimes, the electors that are assigned to that candiadate will not vote for them. This process also seems to disriciminate against the less populated states because they don't have as much a say in the college and are often forgoten in the rush of propaganda and aren't really aware of who they should pick and why they should pick them. | Claim | Effective |
24ec6bf2b086 | 96BF2953ED8F | In The Indefensible Electoral College: Why even the best-laid defenses of the system are wrong by Bradfor Plumer, Plumer explains that one of the best arguments against the Electoral College is that the rate of disaster is so high. In 2000, there was a elctoral crisis based upoun the Electoral College, because Al Gore recieved more individual votes, but George W. Bush still won the election. | Evidence | Effective |
47aa3b461066 | 96BF2953ED8F | Another reason that this process is so unstable is the way that it makes voters feel about voting | Claim | Effective |
f95f00d53088 | 96BF2953ED8F | In large states, where this a majority of either republican or democrats, voters may think that if they are in the minority, and the other party will surely win the election, what's the point of voting. If there was no Electoral College, the votes that they put in could contribute to the greater pool of that parties voters, while with Electoral College the votes are pointless and basically disapear. That, to me, is robbing the citizens of the U.S. of thir right to vote. According to Richard A. Posner, the Electoral College restores some of the weight that the large states hold in a presidental election. However, the large states may not have all of one party and those other votes can really make a difference. | Evidence | Effective |
268b25b52f66 | 96BF2953ED8F | Some argue that a few votes can not do a lot and that the Electoral College is a far more organized way to conduct the voting. | Counterclaim | Adequate |
42338b21c97c | 96BF2953ED8F | But every vote counts, and if every voter understood why they were voting for who they were voting for then the president may be a majority favorite | Rebuttal | Adequate |
262ede909efa | 96BF2953ED8F | It seems unfair that the president of the United States, the most important man in the country, is not truely picked by the voters, but by the Elctoral College. The Office of the Federal Register says that the electors that are selected are chosen by the candidates political party but that stae laws differ on how they are specifically selected. This way does not seem like the best way of performing the task and I can see how it results in issues. Trusting the weight of the United Stated on the the backs iof only 538 electors is not the most stable way to perform an election. Why trust a select group with this descion if the whole United States can contribute to it | Evidence | Effective |
f3d62c7b6d1c | 96BF2953ED8F | I think that it is criticall that we change the idea of an Electoral College to the idea that all of the people in the United States are able to contribute equally to who should be the next president based on what they believe is right | Claim | Effective |
10d03a6eecb2 | 96BF2953ED8F | Bradford Plummer believes that one of the most worrying thoughts is that there will be a tie with the electors. If that were to occur the elction would fall into the hands of the House of Representitives, resulting in all the states, no matter what their population is, having the same amount of votes, casuing a president that may be very far away than what the majority of the United States actually wants. This may seem unlikely but in fact there have already been many close calls. In 1968, only 41,971 votes would have deadlockes the election. In 1976 a tie would have happened if 5,559 voters in Hawaii, and 3,687 voters in Hawaii had voted the other way (The Indefensibel Electoral College: Why even the best-laid defenses of the system are wrong, by Bradofrd Plummer.) A tie may occur and if it does, A lot of citizens would be very upset that the president did not win by popularity, but by the Electoral College. | Evidence | Effective |
518b407bf76f | 96BF2953ED8F | There are many reasons that the Elctoral College is unfair to the voters of the U.S. State inequality, diaster, ties, and people loosing the urge to vote. The list goes on and on and if this doesn't make you see what is wrong with this system than I don't know what will. I hope you take this information to good use and use it to tear down this unfair system once and for all. If we really want to be a democracy, than we have to do away with this system. Many of Americans believe that this is the best way and several have published interesting papers on that topic that may chaneg the minds of people who are still for it. I hope this dream to get rid of the unfair and terrible system that is the Electoral College is accomplished soon. | Concluding Statement | Effective |
037b1b6003f1 | 970171A0AC8E | Some schools offer distance learning as an option for students to attend classes from home by way of online or video conferencing. Do you think students would benefit from being able to attend classes from home? | Lead | Adequate |
b4b830e8cafa | 970171A0AC8E | I don't believe home schooling benefits | Position | Adequate |
d5db1c7dc8d3 | 970171A0AC8E | because there is still a lot of distractions | Claim | Adequate |
c701a7bf4a87 | 970171A0AC8E | it could cause laziness | Claim | Adequate |
9f69955f0089 | 970171A0AC8E | and irresponsibility | Claim | Adequate |
174c6f512f22 | 970171A0AC8E | Many people believe home schooling is a way better option then being at school because it creates more of a comfortable environment for the students | Counterclaim | Adequate |
0c161b6d29fa | 970171A0AC8E | However, they don't think of all the things that are at home that could potentially be a big distractions for the students. | Rebuttal | Adequate |
9c526a2e354a | 970171A0AC8E | For example, my friend Generic_Name tore his ACL and could not come to school for four months he was being home schooled and he said he would get very tempted to use his phone more then usual and was having a hard time focusing. | Evidence | Adequate |
3e33cd9ce370 | 970171A0AC8E | Another negative affect this could have on a student is laziness, he or she could get so used to having everything available at their hands they could have a harder time adjusting to everything else. | Claim | Adequate |
72ff362f9aa3 | 970171A0AC8E | For example , Generic_Name had broken her arm and had to get home schooled until she was better so she could come back to school. After she had healed her mind had gotten so adjusted to home schooling she got so lazy and it made it so much harder to come back to school. | Evidence | Adequate |
f585006f4dae | 970171A0AC8E | Meanwhile, many people say it is the best thing to do | Counterclaim | Ineffective |
fd37a0938977 | 970171A0AC8E | Getting home schooled could cause irresponsibility because it now changes the person to do things at their own time then having to be responsible and get things turned in at the right time and on time. | Claim | Adequate |
5979f69d94bb | 970171A0AC8E | For example, at a job you are required to check in at the time of the schedule handed to you not when you are ready and feel like it. | Evidence | Adequate |
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