Recall that arguments either support your research paper hypothesis, or present a differing viewpoint of that hypothesis. Remember, a differing viewpoint may not neccessarily oppose your hypothesis-it may simply present another perspective that is slightly different from your stated claim. Outline the premises and conclusion of your argument. Assess your argument on the following three levels: (1) good or bad, (2) valid or invalid, (3) strong or weak. Explain how you came to your assessments.
Answer:
Everyone should read the 4th Assessment for Climate Change by the IPCC. It is written as a "Summary for Policy Makers," so anyone can understand it. It is the state of the science of climate change.
Download it from this site.
http://www.ipcc.ch/
Very strong statements that declare:
1) climate is changing-warming is a fact.
2) people have a big role in this. In fact, it is "unequivocal".
I'm doing this crap for fun, don't want to write a research paper.
Global warming is bad.
-good
-valid
-strong
So, out of curiosity, what is your quesiton? It seems you are looking for someone to write a thesis for you. Unfortuantely you are not asking a question.
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