Introduction: Over the years, childhood obesity has been increasing. One solution is to have physical education mandatory from elementary school all the way through out high school.
Explanation of the problem: This needs to be solved because a lot of children are obese and are more at risk to life threatening diseases.
Explanation of the solution: Making children take physical education from early on will get them to have exercise as a daily routine.
Benefits of the solution: They would get used to daily exercise and would probably eat healthier or exercise when they become adults.
Refutation of opposing arguments: One might say that it wouldn't make a difference or they would give children an excuse to be more unhealthy since they're exercising.
Conclusion: It might seem that there is no way to stop childhood obesity, but there is a solution. It should start where kids spend the most time, which is the school.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Monday, April 16, 2012
Generate a Topic for Your Proposal Argument
A problem facing my country is unemployment. Unemployment has been on the rise for years which brings more problems, since it can increase poverty and homelessness.
A problem I frequently encounter on campus is school budget cuts, which is then cutting classes and teachers. These enrollment caps are slowing down the graduation path for students.
A problem I hear my classmates discussing quite a bit is enrollment caps and gas prices.
A problem people have been trying to solve for years is terrorism, we've been in Afghanistan and Iraq for more than a decade.
A problem that I heard about in the news is healthcare. People blame Obama for not being able to fix the problem with healthcare still.
A law that I object to is the law in Arizona called Support our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act. It is not fair for police officials to ask people for legal papers and then deport them.
A public policy that makes my life or other people's lives more difficult is jaywalking.
A public policy or law that could be improved is the drug policy of California.
A problem I frequently encounter on campus is school budget cuts, which is then cutting classes and teachers. These enrollment caps are slowing down the graduation path for students.
A problem I hear my classmates discussing quite a bit is enrollment caps and gas prices.
A problem people have been trying to solve for years is terrorism, we've been in Afghanistan and Iraq for more than a decade.
A problem that I heard about in the news is healthcare. People blame Obama for not being able to fix the problem with healthcare still.
A law that I object to is the law in Arizona called Support our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act. It is not fair for police officials to ask people for legal papers and then deport them.
A public policy that makes my life or other people's lives more difficult is jaywalking.
A public policy or law that could be improved is the drug policy of California.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
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