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<blockquote data-quote="Gmaniac" data-source="post: 2684831" data-attributes="member: 905071"><p>I am writing a Researched Argumentation Paper for my Comp. class and I need an interesting and challenging idea. The paper can be written on anything that can be argued, but should not be something that is a large, more known controversy. For example, our Professor spoke of a student who argued that the terrorists who planned and carried out 9/11 had a higher moral development that most Americans, with the use of Kohlberg's moral stage guidelines. </p><p>Right now, I am struggling to think of something as genius as that, but I don't think outside the box as much as most others do... I was hoping someone could give me an interesting idea like that, or something just fun/unusual to argue. Our professor only said that "anything is an argument". </p><p></p><p>p.s. I need something I can work easily with, because this paper needs to be at east 7 pages long!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gmaniac, post: 2684831, member: 905071"] I am writing a Researched Argumentation Paper for my Comp. class and I need an interesting and challenging idea. The paper can be written on anything that can be argued, but should not be something that is a large, more known controversy. For example, our Professor spoke of a student who argued that the terrorists who planned and carried out 9/11 had a higher moral development that most Americans, with the use of Kohlberg's moral stage guidelines. Right now, I am struggling to think of something as genius as that, but I don't think outside the box as much as most others do... I was hoping someone could give me an interesting idea like that, or something just fun/unusual to argue. Our professor only said that "anything is an argument". p.s. I need something I can work easily with, because this paper needs to be at east 7 pages long! [/QUOTE]
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