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Perswasive Essay Topics

Writing an essay on persuasive essay topics can be a challenging task that requires careful
consideration and thoughtful analysis. The difficulty lies not only in expressing your own opinions
persuasively but also in selecting a topic that is relevant, engaging, and capable of sparking a
meaningful discussion.

Firstly, choosing the right persuasive essay topic is crucial. It needs to be something that not only
interests you but also has the potential to captivate your audience. This process involves extensive
research to ensure that the chosen topic has enough substance and diverse perspectives to explore.

Crafting a compelling thesis statement is another hurdle. The thesis should succinctly convey your
main argument and set the tone for the entire essay. This requires a deep understanding of the topic
and the ability to articulate a clear stance that can be persuasively defended.

Building a strong argument requires thorough research to gather evidence, examples, and
counterarguments. Analyzing and presenting this information in a coherent and convincing manner
demands critical thinking skills and the ability to synthesize complex ideas.

The structure of the essay is also a critical aspect. Creating a well-organized outline that logically
presents your ideas is essential. Each paragraph should flow seamlessly into the next, and the overall
essay should have a compelling introduction and a powerful conclusion that reinforces your
persuasive stance.

In addition to these challenges, addressing potential counterarguments requires a careful balancing


act. Acknowledging opposing viewpoints while reinforcing your own position demands a nuanced
understanding of the subject matter.

Overall, writing a persuasive essay on any topic is an intricate process that demands time, effort, and
intellectual rigor. It's about more than just expressing personal opinions; it involves thorough
research, critical thinking, and effective communication skills.

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MKT Simulation Essay
Yinan Yang
MKT 300
John Eaton
Dec. 10th.2012
Simulation Paper

Q1+Q2
Major Decision:
A. Company Name:
In this first quarter, I used a name High tech for my new company. I choose this name is
because the company is about computers and high technology can totally represent the
meaning.
B. Target Market:
At the point of Q1,I chose the workhorse as my first target segment. This is because
workhouse is the medium kind of computer, customers will be much more than the other
two. People talked about easy to use, low price, after sale service and support and other
staffs to pick computers.
C. Responsibility:
President Overall leadership is my primary responsibility in the company which meant
that I had the final decision and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Number of ads:
Shark:Chicago 5.
Galileo: Shanghai 13
Synergy: Paris 5
Constellation: Paris 6
e) Balanced scorecard results: My total performance for Q1+Q2 was 8.989. Financial
Performance was 1.533. Market Performance was 0. Marketing Effectiveness was 28.500.

Q3
Major Decision:
A. Target market:
The target market in Q3 is still workhorse. I did not open another market in Q3 is my
big mistake. I knew my market share in workhorse is low but I didn t change it.
B. Brand management:
I did not change my brand design in Q3.
C. Pricing:
I did not change my price in Q3.
D. Advertising:
To improve my advertisement, I changed my order of ad. The order is brand name,
rebate special price deal, easy to use, largest data storage on market, feature office
applications, feature engineering apps, link PCs with network/internet and picture of
business professionals.
E. Hire Sales People:
I also changed my decisions about hiring. I put 1 support people in Chicago because I
think people are more care about after sale support in workhorse. I also put 2 sales
people for workhorse and 1 in support.
F. Open Sales Office:
I opened Paris this time because the market size in Paris is the third largest.

Results for Q3:


a) Brand Judgment: I got 24 in Traveler, 1 in Workhorse, and 35 in Mercedes.
Price judgments: I got 93 in Traveler, 77 in Workhorse, and 100 in Mercedes.
Manet s Bar At The Folies Bergere
Manet s Bar at the Folies Bergère, one of the most perplexing and mysterious paintings
to exist, holds deep meaning and reflects French social life in this era. This work of art
illustrates a Parisian nightclub, the Folies Bergère, which catered to a diverse set of acts
including the circus and ballet. It is here that the Barmaid works and where we see the
interaction between her and the gentleman. This is where an extremely important
concept of the work appears perspective. Throughout the years there have been numerous
interpretations and claims concerning why Manet painted the scene as he did, whether or
not the perspective is accurate, and how all of the elements including the mirror and
woman come together. Another fascinating element that comes from this scene is the
social aspects of French life during this time. This element comes into play in the
relationship between the barmaid and the gentleman in the top hat, the woman s
expression, and the occupation of the woman. Although there are many enlightening
interpretations of Manet s work, there is one that is particularly strong. Manet s use of
perspective and inclusion of social matters both engages the viewer and leads them to
ponder what it is exactly that they are viewing. A reason this painting has sparked so
much interest and analysis is the mind boggling perspective and reflection. One of the
first observations the viewer makes is that the barmaid and the barmaid s reflection do
not go together. Pullman

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