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    self evaluation

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    enjoyed this course‚ as I knew I would. I love to debate!! I am a very opinionated person and I used to want to be a lawyer when I grew up just because I loved to argue so much (such a pleasure for my parents!). On the course with me were some other girls who had some strong opinions too which was really great because we had some good debates with some strong arguments and points! At the beginning of the course we voted on the topics we wanted for our debates‚ which meant that we would all be interested

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    beliefs and moral grounds. Locke argues that identity is based ones conscience‚ thus proving that identity is based on ones beliefs and moral grounds. Through Butlers reading “Of Personal Identity”‚ one is able to take part in the philosophical debate of identity. Firstly‚ one must discuss Butlers opinion and views in order to prove that identity can be seen through ones beliefs and moral grounds. Butlers view on identity stems from the memory theory which states that one’s actions in the past

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    that MPs hold the government to account; there are debates‚ select committees and questions‚ however there are many reasons in which these methods can be seen as ineffective. Accountability is forcing the government and it’s ministers to justify their policies‚ for opposition parties’ accountability may imply alternatives to the proposals of the government. When debating MPs are able to express their views to influence policy in the debates on current events and actions. Every proposed piece

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    expressing theirs views to the extent of harsh wordings and callous remarks; it is a live show they are making - more money perhaps at the end of media producers. To point out one perfect example of Tannen’s account of Argument Culture‚ the Political Debate‚ where two bureaucrat aspirants convey their platforms and persuade people to make a wise-use of their right to vote. This is acceptable as long as both parties would not be too critical and save picking on each other as this apparently result to

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    devoted in will give them that satisfactory that they have been striving and working hard for ‚ Such as basketball players working hard on different techniques on how to win a game‚ that takes time‚ effort‚ and determination also ‚ Being involved in a debate club also gives you that boost of excitement knowing that whatever your thinking is being heard and your knowledge is being shared with those who are present‚ after winning versus someone else gives you that high self-esteem‚ because you’ve just accomplished

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    Men’s Conversational Styles Affect Who Gets Heard (1994)‚ The Argument Culture: Moving from Debate to Dialogue(1998)‚ and I Only Say This Because I Love You (2001). In an essay from the book‚ The Argument Culture: Moving from Debate to Dialouge‚ Tannen discusses the controversy in the world when it comes to communication. Tannen focuses this essay on the way that society has used adversarial debates to create problems with communication. Tannen writes about how we think of arguments at “war

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    Mrs.Grose as a Confidante

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    progress in such a fashion‚ almost as if it is just one person’s thoughts transcribed as a conversation between two personalities. This interpretation supports the theory that Grose is simply a personification of the governess’ inner thoughts and debates and is‚ in fact‚ not a real character at all. The theme of the governess and Mrs. Grose talking as one

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    Unit 1 Journal

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    back my facts and I have learned through many different “quarrels” that nothing is worth a fight and everything and everyone deserves a turn to speak and be listened to. 3) Taking notes for groups simply due to horrible writing skills‚ I tend to debate too much on things with a group because I’m stuck in a logical linear path. I handle notes ok as long as I can type otherwise I tend to back down and be quite and try to make it legible. The debating I shut my mouth once I realize I am going too much

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    Have we become a world that has forgotten how to listen and debate? Why are people so quick to argue? Everyone wants to prove their point these days. In “The Argument Culture‚” Deborah Tannen discusses how today’s society no longer honors the noble American tradition of debate. She explains how we no longer want to take the time to listen to both sides and definitely not all sides of an issue. We have become a society that would rather fight and argue‚ often to the point of violence.

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    Week 2: Writing an Argument based on LT Wikipedia Debate MGT/521 November 26‚ 2012 Week 2: Writing an Argument based on LT Wikipedia Debate The topic of discussion in week two learning team A was a debate of if Wikipedia was a creditable and valid source of information. The debate consisted of the team member’s previous experience using Wikipedia for research purposes and the general overview of its information. My take on the matter and still is that Wikipedia is not considered

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