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    All rights reserved. Instructors who have adopted Practical Argument as a textbook for a course are authorized to duplicate portions of this manual for their students. Manufactured in the United States of America. 5 4 3 2 1 0 f e d c b a For information‚ write: Bedford/St. Martin’s‚ 75 Arlington Street‚ Boston‚ MA 02116 (617-399-4000) ISBN-10: 0-312-61310-5 ISBN-13: 978-0-312-61310-5 Preface As the title suggests‚ Practical Argument strives to make the methodologies and nuances of argumentation

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    the first letters of a longer phrase; a mnemonic device adaptability skills (Chapter 11) flexibility; how well you cope with change and solve problems as they come up adequacy (Chapter 5) having enough information; a condition of a sound argument alternating (Chapter 4) a rebalancing strategy in which concentrated doses of important parts of life are alternated‚ rather than handled at the same time analogy (Chapter 8) comparison analytical decision-making style (Chapter 5)

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    Evolution is a key point in the argument between scientists and Christians. I am a very visual person and to me I can see how carbon dating works‚ and I can see how vestigial structures are extremely similar between whales‚ cats‚ bats‚ and humans. Christians really do not have a response for that argument. Their only defense is “God put that there as a test‚ to test our faith.” But like I have heard many times before‚ science cannot explain everything. Morality is a main argument for the side of the Christians

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    Why Blame Hollywood? It is a safe conjecture to say that everyone has been witness to some sort of violence throughout their lives. Some may have witnessed it in person‚ and others have only witnessed it through media such as movies or television. Most of the time nobody has any problem with it at all. Until they are somehow affected by it‚ that is. As soon as that happens‚ they try to find someone to place the blame on. In the case of a movie‚ for example‚ if someone sees a movie that has an excessive

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    Matthew Wills Dr. Toby Beeny English 1000 April 17‚ 2013 Do Video Games Improve Cognition? In today’s society‚ video games are becoming ever more popular and the more popularity video games receive‚ the more research that will be done on the topic. Many years ago you may have heard of Pac-Man‚ Donkey Kong‚ and of course the “classic” Super Mario. Today we have better technology and millions of different games out there that can put gamers in tough situations and can lure them to play for hours

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    of introverts‚ as an introvert herself. Cain ’s speech given on the TED2012 stage‚ titled‚ An introverted call to action‚ addresses concerns and offers solutions to what she considers problems faced by introverts in western society.  Cain’s main argument states that introverts are frequently deemed less valuable in workplace and classroom settings‚ in part‚ due to their inherent aversion to increased social stimulation; whereas‚ extroverts‚ who crave this stimulation are considered ideal employees

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    to explaining how statistics and information is not readily available to everyone. This left his conclusion messy with no real structure. That being said‚ he did make his conclusion memorable by presenting his thesis in an interesting way. He used visuals to explain how information gathered in studies and research are lost in vast data of the internet and how this information can be used to make a

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    shes brain dead. The author would just state the facts from the hospital but would never express the hospitals reasoning for not helping the family only the familys side. c. Errors in logic‚ or fallacies‚ can make an argument appear weak and unconvincing. Read about good arguments versus fallacies‚ and complete the five exercises. Then write two syllogisms of your own that are based on fallacies‚ and

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    Commercial Analysis Unit 9 Assignment Andreia Evans HU345 – Critical Thinking Kaplan University Professor Ronald Davenport July 15‚ 2014 Commercial Analysis Often varying in message and purpose‚ commercials and advertisements have proven to be successful forms and methods of mass communication. The goals of advertisements is to appeal to their target audience in an effort to encourage or persuade that demographic to purchase their products and become their customer. Some companies may

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    Once a person becomes familiar with them‚ they can identify logical fallacies in others’ arguments. A person can also avoid using logical fallacies or use them to their advantage to convince others of something differentiates the facts from the fallacies‚ this could help people make a better and more productive decision To define what a fallacy is one must understand what an argument is. An argument consists of one or more premises and one conclusion. A premise is a statement (a sentence

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