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    Prince Detrill Roger Rose English 1B October 28‚ 2012 Mr.‚ Amrine Inherent Fallacies We humans live in a world were illogical fallacies run rampant. In 12 Angry Men the author illustrates everyday illogical fallacies people have in the setting of a court jury. Jurors: 3‚ 4‚ 7 and 10 have their own fallacies that are unique to them in the play; but can be found in common people in everyday people. In 12 Angry Men the illogical fallacy for Juror Number 3 is a general fallacy. This fallacy is

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    Part I: Four Universal Intellectual Standard Errors and Corrections In the essay “Sweatshirts from Sweatshops” pertaining Cromwell College sweatshirts‚ the information gathered was from Cromwell Clarion‚ the school paper. An “investigation” report was made by the WorldWeave Foundation (a nonprofit organization funded by American garment workers’ union). The first violation of the Universal Intellectual Standards is the accuracy. The statistics of how many minors and females for the company’s total

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    Nicholas Titone Professor Flynn ENG 101_N01 30 September 2016 Rhetorical analysis of “The Case for Free Money” In “The Case for Free Money” the author introduces the audience to the concept of “Universal Basic Income”‚ a strategy in which current forms of more targeted government aid in the US (i.e. food stamps and welfare) are replaced by a fixed amount of money being provided to each and every citizen annually. (Surowiecki) Using a combination of historical reference‚ examples of the endorsement

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    Many people have different perspectives about who can have the balance between their houses and jobs. In “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All‚” Anne-Marie Slaughter makes a point in her essay which is that women cannot have it all. However‚ in “Why Men Still Can’t Have It All‚” Richard Dorment responds to her essay with a different opinion saying that men cannot have it all‚ and he makes arguments to prove his opinion. To understand his opinion‚ we are going to look at his points‚ how did he make the

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    to harm your image you want to stay away from words with negative connotations. 4. If you are presenting your argument with misspelled words and using words in the wrong way in will diminish you credibility. 1. If you start an argument from a faulty assumption you immediately loose credibility because they know that you do not have true facts. 2. Depending on the situation logical arguments may hold more weight‚ but if you are a boss‚ celebrity‚ etc. and you have authority over many people it

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    Exercise 1-1 1. What is an argument? An argument is a two part structure of claims; one part contains a premise and the other a conclusion. 2. T or F: A claim is what you use to state an opinion or a belief. 3. T or F: Critical thinking involves attacking other people. 4. Tor F: Whether a passage contains an argument depends on how long it is. 5. T or F: When a claim has been questioned‚ an issue has been raised. 6. Do all arguments have premises? Yes 7. Do all arguments have conclusions? Yes

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    Fallacious Arguments in the Declaration of Independence The Declaration of Independence is among the most profoundly interpreted and fiercely discussed documents in modern history. Most likely because of its rhetorical style and numerous fallacious arguments that are found. The colonists’ use of persuasion to influence by using repetition to achieve their means. The Declaration of Independence is what 56 colonists saw as a logical course of action. What you must ask yourself is: What was considered

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    trying to examine the cause and effect of an argument‚ by doing this it should enable you to come to a logical conclusion. (S Cottrell (2005) When using critical thinking effectively one should be able to identify a line of reasoning within a piece of text. A line of reasoning is an author’s set of reasons presented in a clear formation; enabling the reader to come to a conclusion in which the author intended. (S. Cottrell (2005) Whilst working on the essay: ’In what ways does English literature

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    being true in an advertisement with ex-steel plant worker Joe Soptic‚ speaking in Obama-affiliated Political Action Committee Priorities. The advertisement included many logical fallacies to argue against the Romney campaign. Those include post hoc reasoning‚ ad hominem‚ and slippery slope. The advertisement consisted of just one man‚ Joe Soptic‚ an ex-steel plant worker‚ of GST Steel‚ speaking against Mitt Romney. He personally points blame on Romney for the death of his wife. He says that when “Mitt

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    In “No Room at the Inn” Yasmin Alibhai-Brown (2002) argues on how immigrants changed from being in high status in Europe to being discriminated. Yasmin Alibhai-Brown has a bachelor in English literature from Makerere University(Wikipedia‚ 2014). Also‚ she has a Master of philosophy degree in English Literature. Also‚ Alibhai-Brown writings focus on immigration‚ multiculturalism and diversity. Furthermore‚ Yasmin wrote several books that has been successful such as the Independent and Who do we think

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