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          The Decline Of Fatherhood
           Part 1 of Paper ....male parenting.  Popenoe’s use of logos and ethos are efficient  in the context of the paper to relate the behavior of present day children due to the growing absence of fatherly figures.  The author, however, uses very little if any emotional appeal; but because of the nature and direction of the writing, the la....           Part 2 of Paper ....e science behind the reasoning.  For example, Popenoe wrote that only fifty percent of children born from 1970 until 1984 are now living with both parents.  The results of this dramatic increase has tripled teen suicide, dropped SAT scores seventy 
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points, increased the drug alcohol rate at an incredibly quicker pace, and has 
placed thirty-eight percent of the nation’s children in poverty.  The cause and effect relationships demonstrated by the author are logically appealing....            |   
          
          
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