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adam_text | BRIEF CONTENTS ENTERING ARGUMENT 1 CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 CHAPTER
4 READING ARGUMENT 3 READING APPEALS 43 READING FOR HIDDEN LAYERS 81
ENTERING ARGUMENT 1 03 INVENTING ARGUMENT 137 CHAPTER 5 CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7 CHAPTER 8 CHAPTER 9 CHAPTER 10 CHAPTER 11 INVENTING ARGUMENTS
1 39 ARGUING DEFINITIONS 1 55 ARGUING CAUSES 203 ARGUING VALUE 247
ARGUING CRISIS 293 ARGUING THE PAST. 341 ARGUING THE FUTURE 387 RESEARCH
429 CHAPTER 12 THE RESEARCH GUIDE 430 ARGUMENT ANTHOLOGY 535 CHAPTER 13
POLITICS 541 CHAPTER 1 4 MEN AND WOMEN 583 CHAPTER 1 5 FAMILY 61 5
CHAPTER 16 RACE 645 CHAPTER 17 ENVIRONMENT 667 CHAPTER 1 8 EDUCATION 687
CHAPTER 1 9 CONSUMPTION 71 3 CHAPTER 20 POPULAR CULTURE AND THE MEDIA
753 CHAPTER 21 TECHNOLOGY 773 CHAPTER 22 PHILOSOPHY AND HUMANITY 799
CHAPTER 23 RELIGION 819 VII VIII CONTENTS NOTE TO INSTRUCTORS XXIII
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XXVIII NOTE TO STUDENTS XXX ENTERING ARGUMENT 1 CHAPTER
1 : READING ARGUMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.. 3 WHAT IS ARGUMENT? 3 RHETORIC ANDTHE RHETORICAL SITUATION 6 ARGUMENT
STRUCTURE: CLAIMS 12 TYPES OF CLAIMS 3 CLAIMS OF FACT 1 3 CLAIMS OF
VALUE 1 3 CLAIMS OF POLICY 1 3 CHARACTERISTICS OF CLAIMS 4 FOCUSED
CLAIMS 14 ARGUABLE CLAIMS 1 5 THE QUESTION PROBLEM 1 5 THE OBVIOUS FACT
PROBLEM 1 5 THE PERSONAL RESPONSE PROBLEM 1 6 REVELATORY 1 6 ARGUMENT
STRUCTURE: SUPPORT 1 7 EVIDENCE ,8 AUTHORITIES 1 8 TESTIMONY 1 9 FACTS
20 STATISTICS 21 EXAMPLES 23 ALLUSION 23 ANECDOTE 23 ILLUSTRATIONS 25
SCENARIOS 26 APPEALS 28 OTHER ELEMENTS OF ARGUMENT 30 COUNTERARGUMENT 30
. CONCESSION 33 QUALIFIERS 34 RHETORICAL ANALYSIS 36 STUDENT ESSAY:A
COMMUNITY OF CARS (RYAN BROWN) 38 CONTENTS CHAPTER 2: READING APPEALS 43
APPEALS TO LOGIC 44 INFERENCE 45 LINE OF REASONINC 46 TYPES OF
REASONINC: DEDUCTIVE, INDUCTLVE, AND ANALOCICAL 47 DEDUCTIVE REASONING
47 SYLLOGISMS 48 ENTHYMEMES (INCLUDES IN DEPTH: ENTHYMEMES AND COMEDY)
49 INDUCTIVE REASONING 52 DEDUCTION VS. INDUCTION (INCLUDES IN DEPTH:
DEDUCTION, INDUCTION, POLITICS, AND WAR) 54 ANALOGICAL REASONING 55
LOCICAL FALLACIES 58 AD HOMINEM 59 STRAW PERSON 60 POST HOC, ERGO
PROPTER HOC 60 EITHER/OR REASONING 60 HASTY GENERALIZATION 61 NON
SEQUITUR 61 SLIPPERY SLOPE 61 BEGGING THE QUESTION 62 RED HERRING 62
BANDWAGON 62 ASSOCIATION 63 TOULMINIAN LOGIC AND WARRANTING ASSUMPTIONS
64 SIX PRIMARY COMPONENTS OF TOULMINIAN LOCLC 64 APPEALS (TO CHARACTER,
EMOTION, NEED VALUE) 68 APPEALS TO CHARACTER 68 APPEALS TO EMOTION 70
APPEALS TO NEED 71 APPEALS TO VALUE 72 RHETORICAL ANALYSIS 75 STUDENT
ESSAY: DISCONNECTED (LYNDA SMITH) 76 CHAPTER 3: READING FOR HIDDEN
LAYERS 81 VALUES AND BELIEFS 82 IDEOLOGY 85 ARGUMENTS IN DISGUISE 88 THE
OB)ECTIVITY DISCUISE 89 THE PERSONAL TASTE DISCUISE 9 SPIN 93 IX X
CONTENTS PROPAGANDA 95 WORDS 97 READING IMAGES 98 READING ACTIONS 99
RHETORICAL ANALYSIS 100 CHAPTER 4: ENTERING ARGUMENT
.......*...*....*........ 103 CONNECTING WITH THE AUDIENCE (FINDING
COMMON GROUND) 105 POPULAR OR CONSUMER AUDIENCES 106 ACADEMIC AUDIENCES
107 CHARACTERISTICS OF ACADEMIC AND POPULAR WRITING 108 BRIDGING VALUES
(ROGERIAN ARGUMENT) 1 09 STANDING ABOVE THE FRAY 112 STUDENT ESSAY:
OBESITY LAWSUITS (NANCY HALL) 11 3 UNDERSTANDING WRITER S VOICE 116
FORMAUTY/INFORMAUTY 116 FORMALWRITING 1 16 INFORMAL WRITING 1 16 VOICE
AND WORD CHOICE 117 VOICE AND SENTENCE VARIETY 118 VOICE AND PRONOUNS
119 VOICE AND ASIDES 121 VOICE AND FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE 122 A CAUTION
ABOUT CUCHES 125 FINDING THE QUIET CONNECTIONS 126 INTEGRATING OTHER
VOICES 1 31 INVENTING ARGUMENT 137 CHAPTER 5: INVENTING ARGUMENTS 139
WHAT IS INVENTION? 139 STASIS THEORY 142 HEGELIAN LOGIC (DIALECTICAL
REASONING) 1 44 USING THE INVENTION CHAPTERS 145 READINGS 146 INVENTION
147 STARTING PLACES 148 ANALYZING THE SITUATION 148 CONTENTS
ENTERINGARGUMENT 49 INVENTINGA THESIS 50 INVENTINGSUPPORT 50
ARRANGEMENT 5 AUDIENCEAND VOICE 52 REVISION 53 CHAPTER 6: ARGUING
DEFINITIONS 1 54 WHAT IS IT? READINGS DEFINING A RACIST, MALCOLM
GLADWELL 158 WARFARE: AN INVENTION -NOT A BIOLOGICAL NECESSITY,
MARGARET MEAD 1 61 THE FASHION PUNK PARADOX, ANDREW HYDE STUDENTPAPER
1 66 STANDARDIZED TESTING VS. EDUCATION, JUSTIN JAMES STUDENTPAPER,
ANNOTATED 1 71 IF IT S NOT A BABY, BUMPER STICKER 1 75 CIVIL WAR
DEFINITION, CARTOON 176 INVENTION: WRITING ABOUT DEFINITIONS 177
STARTING PLACES 178 ANALYZING THE SITUATION 1 80 ENTERING ARGUMENT 1 82
IMAGES FOR INVENTION (VISUAL EXERCISE) 183 RESEARCHING SOURCES ,84
PERIODICAL DATABASES 1 84 NEWSPAPER DATABASES 1 84 INTERNET 1 84 WHAT DO
OTHERS CLAIM? WHAT DO I CLAIM? (BOX) 185 INVENTINGA THESIS ,86 MORE
SAMPIE THESIS STATEMENTS (BOX) 188 INVENTINGSUPPORT ,89 EXAMPLES 189
SCENARIOS 189 ALLUSIONS 1 90 TESTIMONY 190 LINES OF REASONING 1 91
ANALOGICAL REASONING 192 APPEALS TO VALUE 192 ARRANGEMENT 94 WHERE
SHOULD I GIVE MY DEFINITION? 194 HOW SHOULD I COUNTER OPPOSING
DEFINITIONS? 1 94 DOES A CONCESSION OR QUALIFIER HAVE TO GO IN EVERY
ARGUMENT? 195 HOW MANY OTHER DEFINITIONS SHOULD ILNCLUDE? 1 95 XI XII
CONTENTS WITH ALL THESE DIFFERENT SUPPORT STRATEGIES, HOW DO I KNOW
WHERE THEY SHOULD GO? 196 AUDIENCE AND VOICE 97 FORMALITY 1 97
INFORMALITY 198 INFORMALITY/FORMALITY 198 REVISION 99 PEER REVIEW 1 99
CHAPTER 7: ARGUING CAUSES 203 WHY DID THIS HAPPEN? READINGS COULD IT
HAPPEN AGAIN? PETER BERGEN 205 DISPARITIES DEMYSTIFIED, PEDRO A.
NOGUERA AND ANTWI AKOM 209 MORE THAN CHERRIES, SAMANTHA TENGELITSCH
STUDENT PAPER 213 ALLFOR A VIRTUAL CAUSE: THE REASONS BEHIND MMORPG
SUCCESS, J. NOEL TRAPP STUDENT PAPER, ANNOTATED 21 9 INVENTION: WRITING
ABOUT CAUSES ., 225 STARTING PLACES 224 ANALYZING THE SITUATION 226
ENTERING ARGUMENT 228 WHAT DO OTHERS CLAIM? WHAT DO I CLAIM? (BOX) 230
INVENTING A THESIS 23 ASSERTING A SINGLE CAUSE 231 ASSERTING MULTIPLE
CAUSES 231 TRANSCENDING COMMON WISDOM 231 MORE SAM PIE THESIS STATEMENTS
(BOX) 232 INVENTING SUPPORT 234 LOCAL AUTHORITIES 235 HIDDEN LAYERS 235
INVENTION WORKSHOP (BOX) 236 IMAGES FOR INVENTION (VISUAL EXERCISE) 237
ARRANGEMENT 238 WHERE SHOULD ILNCLUDE MY THESIS? 238 HOW SHOULD I WORK
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INTO THE ARGUMENT? 239 HOW CAN I DEAL WITH MULTIPLE
CAUSES? 239 AUDIENCE AND VOICE 24 VOICE AND SENTENCE VARIETY 241 VOICE
AND PRONOUNS 242 REVISION 244 PEER REVIEW 244 CONTENTS CHAPTER 8:
ARGUING VALUE 247 WHAT GOOD IS THIS? READINGS CULTURE IN NEED OF AN
EXTREME MAKEOVER, ELLEN GOODMAN 250 EVALUATION OF THE EDUCATION OF
MS. GROVES, JOHN ADAMS 252 ANTIBACTERIAL SOAP, AMY ZACHARY STUDENT
PAPER 255 DON T CALL, CAMERON JOHNSON STUDENT PAPER, ANNOTATED 260 AD
BUSTERS, GAP AD 263 THE COGNITIVE STYLE OF POWERPOINT, EDWARD R. TUFTE
264 INVENTION: WRITING ABOUT VALUES 265 STARTING PLACES 266 ANALYZING
THE SITUATION 268 INVENTION WORKSHOP (BOX) 269 ENTERING ARGUMENT 270
CONDUCTING SURVEYS 270 WHAT IS THE YALUE OF A HAPPY MEAL? (VISUAL
EXERCISE) 271 SECONDARY RESEARCH 272 WHAT DO OTHERS CLAIM? WHAT DO I
CLAIM? (BOX) 273 INVENTING A THESIS 274 TYPICAL FLAT STATEMENTS 275
REVELATORY ALTERNATIVES 275 MORE SAMPIE THESIS STATEMENTS (BOX) 276
INVENTING SUPPORT 277 CRITERIA 277 ANALOGIES 278 PERSONAL TESTIMONY 279
APPEALS TO LOGIC 280 APPEALS TO VALUE 281 ARRANGEMENT 283 WHERE SHOULD I
PUT THE THESIS? 283 WHERE SHOULD ILNCLUDE DETAILS ABOUT THE TOPIC? 284
WHERE SHOULD ILNCLUDE COUNTERARGUMENTS? 285 IN-DEPTH: EVALUATIONS 287
AUDIENCE AND VOICE 288 THE INCLUSIVE WE 288 CONCESSIONS/QUALIFIERS 288
ASIDES (PARENTHETICAL COMMENTS) 289 REVISION 290 PEER REVIEW 290 XIII
XIV CONTENTS CHAPTER 9: ARGUING CRISIS 293 WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO?
READINGS MORE DEMOCRACY, MORE REVOLUTION, BENJAMIN R. BARBER 296 BIG
HOUSE IN THE WILDERNESS: MORATORIUMS ON BUILDING AND INDIVIDUAL
RESPONSIBILITY, TRACY WEBSTER 301 THE PACK RAT AMONG US, LAURIE
SCHUTZA STUDENT PAPER 304 CITIZENS AND CONSUMERS, AMBER EDMONDSON
STUDENT PAPER. ANNOTATED 31 0 INVENTION: WRITING ABOUT CRISIS 31 7
STARTING PLACES 318 ANALYZING THE SITUATION 320 INVENTION WORKSHOP (BOX)
321 ENTERING ARGUMENT 322 WHAT 00 OTHERS CLAIM? WHAT 00 I CLAIM? (BOX)
324 INVENTING A THESIS 325 MORE SAMPIE THESIS STATEMENTS (BOX) 327
INVENTING SUPPORT 328 AUTHORITIES 328 TESTIMONY 328 APPEALS TO LOGIC 329
APPEALS TO VALUE 330 IMAGES FOR INVENTION (VISUAL EXERCISE) 331
ARRANGEMENT 332 WHERE SHOULD I DISTINGUISH BETWEEN THE CRISIS AND THE
SOLUTION? 332 HOW SHOULD I BEGIN? 332 HOW SHOULD I CONCLUDE? 333 HOW
SHOULD ILNCLUDE COUNTERARGUMENTS, CONCESSIONS OR QUALIFIERS 334 IN
DEPTH: PROPOSALS 334 AUDIENCE AND VOICE 336 INFORMALITY 336 FORMALITY
336 ACCUSATIONS 337 REVISION 338 PEER REVIEW 338 CONTENTS CHAPTER 10:
ARGUING THE PAST 341 WHAT HAPPENED? READINGS SHAKESPEARE AND
NARCOTICS, DAVID PINCHING 343 A NATION MADE OF POETRY, JOANNIE
FISCHER 345 RED (WHITE AND BLUE) SCARE, STEPHEN PELL STUDENT PAPER 348
SOMEWHERE IN THE PAST: CLARKSVILLE S SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY LIFE,
CAMERON JOHNSON STUDENT PAPER, ANNOTATED 353 APACHE CHILDREN (VISUAL
EXERCISE) 357 INVENTION: WRITING ABOUT THE PAST 31 7 STARTING PLACES 360
ANALYZING THE SITUATION 362 INVENTION WORKSHOP (BOX) 363 ENTERING
ARGUMENT 364 EXPLORING FOR PRINCIPLES AND PRECEDENT 364 WHAT DO OTHERS
CLAIM? WHAT DO I CLAIM? (BOX) 366 COLLECTING OPINIONS 366 CONDUCTING
SECONDARY RESEARCH 367 IMAGES FOR INVENTION (VISUAL EXERCISE) 368
INVENTING A THESIS 369 CAUSE/EFFECT ARGUMENTS 369 DEFINITION ARGUMENTS
369 EVALUATION ARGUMENTS 369 A CAUTION ABOUT C1ICHES 370 NARROWING
THESIS STATEMENTS 370 MORE SAMPIE THESIS STATEMENTS (BOX) 371 INVENTING
SUPPORT 372 TESTIMONY 372 EXAMPLES 372 AUTHORITIES 373 ANALOGIES 373
APPEALS TO LOGIC 374 APPEALS TO VALUE 374 INVENTION WORKSHOP (BOX) 375
ARRANGEMENT 376 HOW SHOULD I BEGIN? 376 WHERE SHOULD I DETAIL THE PAST?
377 HOW CAN I BRIEFLY EXPLAIN ACCOUNTS OF THE PAST? 378 INVENTION
WORKSHOP (BOX) 379 XV XVI CONTENTS AUDIENCEAND VOICE 380 BRIDGING VALUES
380 COUNTERARGUMENTS, CONCESSIONS, AND QUALIFIERS 381 ELEVATED LANGUAGE
382 AUTHORITY 383 REVISION 384 PEER REVIEW 385 CHAPTER 11: ARGUING THE
FUTURE 387 WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN? READINGS LIVE FOREVER, RAYMOND
KURZWEIL 389 RICE BOWL, DUST BOWL: AGRIBUSINESS AND THE FUTURE, LISE
MARING 394 VIDEO GAMES, THE NEXT STORYTELLING FRONTIER, MICHAEL HANSON
398 INVESTING IN FUTURES: THE COST OF COLLEGE, CHARIES NELSON STUDENT
PAPER, ANNOTATED 400 INVENTION: WRITING ABOUT THE FUTURE 403 STARTING
PLACES 404 ANALYZING THE SITUATION 406 ENTERING ARGUMENT 408 CONDUCTING
SECONDARY RESEARCH 408 WHAT DO OTHERS CLAIM? WHAT DO I CLAIM? (BOX) 409
IMAGES FOR INVENTION (VISUAL EXERCISE) 410 INVENTINGA THESIS 4
INVENTION WORKSHOP (BOX) 41 2 MORE SAMPIE THESIS STATEMENTS (BOX) 41 3
INVENTINGSUPPORT 4 4 ALLUSIONS 41 4 FACTS 414 STATISTICS/AUTHORITIES 41
5 APPEALS TO LOGIC 416 ARRANGEMENT 4 9 HOW DO I CREATE A COMMON MEETING
AREA? 41 9 HOW SHOULD I CONTRAST THE PAST/PRESENT AND FUTURE? 420
AUDIENCEAND VOICE 422 QUESTION/ANSWER 422 URGENCY 424 CREDIBILITY 424
REVISION 426 PEER REVIEW 426 CONTENTS RESEARCH 429 CHAPTER 12: THE
RESEARCH GUIDE 430 OVERVIEW OF RESEARCH 430 WHEN TO GET INFORMATION FROM
SOURCES 430 WHERE TO GET INFORMATION FRAM SOURCES 430 WHAT IS
PLAGIARISM? 430 WHY DOCUMENT SOURCES? 431 FORMAL VERSUS INFORMAL
DOCUMENTATION 431 THE RESEARCH PATH 432 INVENTIVE RESEARCH 433 SEEKING
RESEARCH 435 CONDUCTING PRIMARY RESEARCH 436 INTERVIEWS 436 INTERVIEW
QUESTIONS 436 FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS 437 PLANNING AN INTERVIEW 438 USING
INTERVIEWS 439 THE LETTER INTERVIEW AND THE RESEARCH PROCESS, GARYN G.
ROBERTS 440 SAMPIE INTERVIEW LETTER 443 SURVEYS 445 GENERATING QUESTIONS
445 CHOOSING RESPONDENTS 445 RECORDING RESPONSES 445 USING RESPONSES 445
LITERARY WORKS 447 RELIGIOUS TEXTS 453 CONDUCTING SECONDARY RESEARCH 454
BOOKS (NONFICTION) 454 NEWSPAPERS 457 MAGAZINES 457 JOURNALS 458 IS IT A
JOURNAL OR A MAGAZINE? 460 GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS 461 REFERENCE BOOKS 461
WEBSITES 461 BLOGS/CHATS 462 VISUAL MEDIA 462 SEARCHING THE LIBRARY 462
XVII XVIII CONTENTS EVALUATING SOUREES 464 IDEOLOGY 464 IN DEPTH: HOW TO
SPOT IDEOLOGY 465 RELEVANCE 465 RELLABILLTY 466 CREDIBILITY 467
TIMELINESS 468 DIVERSITY 469 EVALUATING ELECTRONIC SOURCES 470 WIKIPEDIA
471 INTEGRATING SOUREES 472 SUMMARY 472 EXAMPLE SUMMA RIES 474
PARAPHRASE 476 PLAGIARLSM 478 PLAGIARISM TYPE A: SIOPPY PARAPHRASE 478
PLAGIARISM TYPE B: INTENTIONAL THEFT 479 QUOTATION 480 QUOTATIONS AND
PUNCTUATION 480 SPECIAL CONDITIONS IN QUOTING 482 BLENDING INFORMATION
FROM A SOURCE 485 COUNTERARGUING SOURCES 486 USING TEXTUAL CUES 487
USING PARAGRAPH TRANSITIONS 488 DOCUMENTING SOURCES 489 SAMPIE
DOCUMENTATION 490 MLA DOCUMENTATION STYLE 49 LN-TEXT CITATION 491 WORKS
CITED 493 BOOKS 495 ARTIDES 499 OTHER SOURCES 501 ELECTRONIC SOURCES 504
APA DOCUMENTATION STYLE 508 LN-TEXT CITATION 508 REFERENCES 51 0 BOOKS
511 ARTICLES 51 3 OTHER SOURCES 51 5 ELECTRONIC SOURCES 51 6 CONTENTS
SAMPIE RESEARCH ESSAYS 51 9 SAMPLE MLA-STYLE RESEARCH ESSAY 5 9 SAMANTHA
TENGELITSCH, SAGE FEMME: AN ARGUMENT IN SUPPORT OF HOME BIRTH 520 SAMPLE
APA-STYLE RESEARCH PAPER 527 KATE POTTOFF, FILLING IN THE BUBBLES: AN
INVESTIGATION OFSTANDARDIZED TESTS 527 ARGUMENT ANTHOLOGY 535 USING THE
ANTHOLOGY: READING, ENTERING, AND INVENTING ARGUMENTS 536 CHAPTER 13:
POLITICS 541 THE BILLOF RIGHTS 543 A PLEA FOR CAPTAIN JOHN BROWN,
HENRY DAVID THOREAU 545 THE AUDACITY OF HOPE, BARACK OBAMA 558 THE
WAY FORWARD IN IRAQ, GEORGE W. BUSH 562 NO TROOP SURGE IN IRAQ, MARCY
KAPTUR 567 THE PERSUADERS : FRANK LUNTZ INTERVIEW, PBS FRONTLINE 569
SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK S ELBOW ROOM, LYNN AHRENS 578 HURRICANE KATRINA
PHOTOGRAPHS 580 SUPPORT OUR TROOPS SIGN 581 CHAPTER 14: MEN AND WOMEN
583 U.S. SURVEY TRACKS SEX BEHAVIOR, ILLEGAL DRUG USE, ASSOCIATED
PRESS 585 GENDER BENDER, WENDY KAMINER 587 FANTASTIC IDEALS,
JENNIFER WORLEY 589 SUSAN FALUDI MOTHER JONES INTERVIEW, SUE HALPERN
592 DECLARATION OF SENTIMENTS 596 WHAT HAPPENED TO THE WOMEN S
MOVEMENT? BARBARA L. EPSTEIN 599 DIFFERENT STRATEGIES ARE NECESSARY
NOW, JOAN ACKER 607 A MAN S FEMINISM, RAJA JOHNSON-HOWE 61 0 BODY
SHOP AD 612 SUFFRAGE PARADE PHOTOGRAPH 61 3 XIX XX CONTENTS CHAPTER 15:
FAMILY 615 I DO ... FOR NOW, NAOMI SCHAEFER 61 7 WHAT IS A FAMILY?
PAULINE IRIT ERERA 620 FOXES IN THE VINEYARD, ED VITAGLIANO 631
MESSAGE TO FOURTH UN WOMEN S CONFERENCE, MOTHER TERESA 634 HOLLYHOCKS
THROUGH 1978, AMBER EDMONDSON 636 MEASURING INCOME AND POVERTY IN THE
UNITED STATES, NANCY K. CAUTHEN AND SARAH FASS 638 MARRIAGE LAW.STATE
OF MICHIGAN 642 DRUG CONTROL ADVERTISEMENT 643 CHAPTER 16: RACE 645
WHAT IS RACE? VICTOR M. FERNANDEZ 646 BROWN V. BOARD OFEDUCATION 347
U.S. 483 (1954). U.S. SUPREME COURT 649 MINORITY POPULATION TOPS 1 00
MILLION, U.S. CENSUS BUREAU 653 UCLA AFTER AFFIRMATIVE ACTION: WHO
WILL RESPOND TO THE NEEDS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDENTS? KIMBERLY G.
ALLAIN 656 DR. KING S DREAM: FREEDOM. NOT SPACE TRAVEL, IRA CHERNUS
659 I1 S RACISM. STUPID: BIAS. NOT AFFIRMATIVE ACTION. STIGMATIZES
PEOPLE OF COLOR TIM WISE 661 LETTER FROM MECCA, MALCOLM X 664 CHAPTER
17: ENVIRONMENT 667 LUNAR ECLIPSE: NOVEMBER 8, 2003, ED BELL 668
KEEPING OUR NATION S PUBLIC DRINKING WATER SOURCES SAFE: WHY AMERICA S
DRINKING WATER SOURCES ARE AT RISK, SIERRA CLUB STATEMENT 6 71 CHIEF
SEATTLE S SPEECH ON THE LAND 680 WE WILL WORK TOGETHER TO TACKLE GLOBAL
WARMING. ONE OF HUMANITY S GREATEST CHALLENGES, NANCY PELOSI 683
PARADISE, JOHN PRINE 685 CHAPTER 18: EDUCATION 687 WE ARE VIRGINIA
TECH, NIKKI GIOVANNI 688 LEARNING. STYLES, FREEDOM, OPPRESSION, SIMON
BENLOW 690 COLLEGES CAUGHT IN A VISE, STANLEY FISH 694 THE HIGHER
EDUCATION SCAM, BARBARA EHRENREICH 696 WHAT IS A FREETHINKER AND WHY
DOES IT MATTER? FRED EDWORDS 698 CONTENTS XXI CRITICAL LITERACY IN
DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION: RESPONDING TO SOCIOPOLITICAL TENSIONS IN U.5.
SCHOOLS, ELAINE J. O QUINN 701 ACTION PLAN FOR HIGHER EDUCATION:
IMPROVING ACCESSIBILITY, AFFORDABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY, U.S.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 708 NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND CARTOON, C1AY BENNETT
71 1 CHAPTER 19: CONSUMPTION 712 LETTER TO KOHL S, K.T. GLENCY 713 A
SOCIAL HISTORY OF SHOPPING, LAURA BYRNE PAQUET 71 9 CREDIT CARDS ON
CAMPUS, ROBERT D. MANNING 729 OBESITY LAWSUITS: NANCY HALL 732
INTOXITWITCHING: THE ENERGY DRINK BUZZ: SIMON BENLOW 735 ADVERTISING
AND THE AMERICAN CHARACTER, THE PERSUADERS, PBS FORUM 738 THE ORIGIN
OF RHUBARB: BARCLEY OWENS 740 CONSUMED BY THE OTHER: WH AT SPAM
MEANS: JUDY CHU 744 BUY NOTHING DAY: 2006 PRESS RELEASE, ADBUSTERS
750 CHAPTER 20: POPULAR CULTURE AND THE MEDIA 753 THE DAI/Y SHOW
GENERATION: MARY ZEISS STANGE 754 TEXT ME ALL ABOUT YOURSELF: THE RISE
OF MOBILE NETWORKING: C1AYTON DACH 756 WHAT S THE ECONOMY FOR,
ANYWAY? JOHN DE GRAAF 758 THE ORIGIN OF GRUNGE, JAY HARRINGTON 761
AM NOT YOUR ROLE MODEL, DUFFY BLY 764 A PIPE DREAM: REAL REPORTING
FROM NEWSWEEK, BEN STAPLETON 766 AD NATION: WAYNE GRYTTING 769
CHAPTER 21: TECHNOLOGY 772 WHY I M NOT GOING TO BUY A COMPUTER:
WENDEIL BERRY 774 RESPONSES TO WHY I M NOT GOING TO BUY A COMPUTER:
WENDEIL BERRY 776 CHEMICAL PERSUASION: FROM BRAVE NEW WORLD REVISITED,
ALDOUS HUXLEY 779 THE TECHNOLOGY SLAVES: ROSS WHEATLEY 783 ADVANCES
IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY: THE FLIP SIDE: JAN POTTS 787 DEFINITION:
FLYING: ROBERT MURDOCK 790 ISOLATED COMMUNITY: HIDDEN DANGERS OF
MMORPGS , RACHEL SCHOFIELD 791 LETTERS FROM THE PAST, LAURIE SCHUTZA
794 XXII CONTENTS CHAPTER 22: PHILOSOPHY AND HUMANITY 799 THE LAW OF
HUMAN NATURE, ES. LEWIS 800 KICKING THE SECULARIST HABIT: A SIX-STEP
PROGRAM, DAVID BROOKS 803 NATURAL PASSIONS, LAURA TANGLEY 806 THE
CELL THAT MAKES US HUMAN, HELEN PHILLIPS 81 0 THE MYSTERY OF THE
MISSING LINKS, MARY WAKEFIELD 814 WHAT S IT ALL ABOUT? CARTOON,
HARDIN 81 7 CHAPTER 23: RELIGION 819 TAO TE CHING, THIRTY-EIGHT, LAO TSU
821 ISA UPANISHAD 822 THE ANALECTS OF CONFUCIUS, BOOK 1, K UNG FU-TSU
(CONFUCIUS) 824 EXODUS20:1-17 826 THE GOSPEL OFMATTHEW, 5: 1-48 828 THE
KORAN, CHAPTER 41: 26-54 830 TESTIMONY OF THE PROPHET JOSEPH SMITH, BOOK
OF MORMON: ANOTHER TESTAMENT OF JESUS CHRIST 832 DIANETICS, L. RON
HUBBARD 835 GLOSSARY 838 TEXT CREDITS 846 PHOTO CREDITS 848 INDEX 849
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spelling | Mauk, John Verfasser aut Inventing arguments John Mauk, John Metz 2. ed. Boston [u.a.] Wadsworth Cengage Learning 2009 XXXII, 864 S. Ill. 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Reasoning Critical thinking Creative thinking Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd rswk-swf Kritisches Denken (DE-588)4231288-7 gnd rswk-swf Argument (DE-588)4273545-2 gnd rswk-swf Argument (DE-588)4273545-2 s Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 s DE-604 Kritisches Denken (DE-588)4231288-7 s Metz, John Verfasser aut Digitalisierung UB Erlangen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=017736271&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Inventing arguments |
title_auth | Inventing arguments |
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title_full | Inventing arguments John Mauk, John Metz |
title_fullStr | Inventing arguments John Mauk, John Metz |
title_full_unstemmed | Inventing arguments John Mauk, John Metz |
title_short | Inventing arguments |
title_sort | inventing arguments |
topic | Reasoning Critical thinking Creative thinking Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd Kritisches Denken (DE-588)4231288-7 gnd Argument (DE-588)4273545-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Reasoning Critical thinking Creative thinking Philosophie Kritisches Denken Argument |
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