Causal argument (cause and effect) paper
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- 2009.06.01
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- 2009.05
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이 페이퍼는 2009년 5월에 본인이 직접 쓴 미국 전문대학 English college-level writing class에 제출한 것입니다. 텔레비전이 어떤 면에서 아이들에게 악영향을 끼치는지에 대해 부모들을 audience로 하여 쓴 causal argument paper입니다.
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Thesis statement: ....While it is undeniable that television can offer educational benefits, it has brought far more negative impacts on children such as alienation from parents, an elevated obesity rate, and a link to violence.
A part of conclusion: Television has been a friend, parent, teacher, and sometimes a threat to children over a long-period of time. As much as television has shown the world its incredible aptitude, it has also shown its destructive side; damaging relationships within the family, increasing obesity, and showing a strong link to violence. As the gravity of the situation strengthens for many American families, the negative impact of television should not be ignored....
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