I would need the author of the book in order to give you an intellectual argument? you give me the authors name &I'll take you on.
Some effective parenting strategies recommended in the "1 2 3 Magic" book include setting clear expectations and consequences, using a simple counting method to address misbehavior, and avoiding arguments or negotiations with children.
there is a book called if you lived when there was slavery in America you can read a book called if you lived when there was slavery in America
americas favorite book is martins life
americas favorite book is martins life
look in a book
he wrote a book on slavery, and campaigned against it, in 1838 slavery was abolished
By Nicki from Ace Demon.comPaper discusses how Elkins in his book "Slavery" claims that the American public should accept the slavery era as a time when people preferred profits in favor of human lives, while McPherson in his book Ordeal by Fire" does not wish to condemn an entire nation for the atrocities committed by a number of people during a time when circumstances had led them in acting accordingly. The paper argues that while Elkins attempts to sustain his arguments through presumptions, exaggrations and unconfirmed statements, McPherson brings solid proof to back up his book. The paper highlights how these two books are very different in their manner of writing and in their target audience. The paper concludes that "Slavery" is a more reader-friendly book, but "Ordeal by Fire" is the ideal book for a Civil War and slavery period enthusiast to read
Constitutes Psychiatric Slavery is a book written by Thomas Szasz. This book is about committing violent and unjust acts.
To write an effective book review for college, start by summarizing the book's main points and themes. Then, analyze the author's writing style, arguments, and evidence. Discuss the book's strengths and weaknesses, and provide your own critical evaluation. Support your points with examples from the text and compare the book to others in its genre. Conclude with a thoughtful reflection on the book's impact and relevance.
One argument was that blacks were not human and therefore not able to receive the rights given to all men. They were considered property to be kept or sold at the master's whim. One book of interest is "How To Make A Slave". Interesting reading and perhaps one of the earlier forms of brainwashing.
He owned slaves. That's pro slavery in my book...union or not.
The book Up From Slavery was written by former slave and abolitionist Fredrick Douglass. The book describes his life as a slave in Virginia and gives a vivid account of his experiences. It also tells of how he acquired his freedom and his tireless work for the abolition of slavery.