I am definately not asking for someone to do my homework. I just need some ideas. I need to find a topic for an Argumentative Essay. Basically it's a PRO/CON thing & we pick a side. Everyone is doing the basic Smoking, Alcohol, Poverty, Abortion, Crime, Gay Marriage, Woman's Rights, etc. I do not want to do something like that. I want something that's interesting, not too difficult to find sources [we do not need them] & not too general that everyone will pick it. Any ideas? I did try google & I did not see anything that was interesting. Thanks!
loveburns answered Monday May 21 2007, 11:41 pm: the laws on Gun Control.. for or against it.
very interesting topic
best thing to do is think of something that can relate to you.. something u really believe in or dis agree with because the most important part of a essay is being able to see the readed through the writing.. being able to see theyre personality.. thats what makes a essay real and fantastic [ loveburns's advice column | Ask loveburns A Question ]
hinatalie answered Monday May 21 2007, 11:09 pm: Animal's rights? Examples include: declawing of cat (believe it or not, it is a huge issue), how an animal that is being raised for food is treated before it is slaughtered (many animals are given steroids to gain weight, animals are caged and have no room to move).
Removing patents from drugs (if the patents are removed, there will be more companies competing with one another, which will drive prices down. However, makes people not want to research and develop drugs because they won't get much money.)
cOws_in_yOur_tuba answered Monday May 21 2007, 10:58 pm: I had to do one of those last year and I did mine on Animal Rights. I don't know if that's what you're looking for, but there's A LOT of informaton about it, just google it. :]
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