This is a song for when the arguments get intense
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkLIcyC_emg: For this song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkLIcyC_emg: For this song
This is practice on how to break down a causal argument called the "French Paradox". The reason for doing this is to figure out how causal argument works. In this case, the author was trying to prove an effect due to one certain cause and not due to three other causes.
My causal argument on why there are different bible translations. This argument is in the form of a causal chain. This is due to the fact that historical events, one after another, lead to the many biblical forms.
This is evidence that I gained for my causal argument.
This is evidence used for a short evaluation of school lunch. These notes are from an interview I conducted on one of my classmates in order to gain an opinion on our school's taco salad. This evidence is used to support my positive review of the school's lunch as not only being satisfying in terms of practicality due to nutritional value, but satisfying aesthetically.
This is a break down of an evaluation argument called "The Only Way to Have a Cow". This argument argues against the idea of people killing cattle for food due to ethical and ecological consequences. In this case, practical criteria to argue's how the way industry works harms the environment, and he uses how ethically bad killing a cow is. He uses aesthetic evidence to support his ethical argument.
This is my evaluation argument. I evaluated Kentucky's prison system in this case, and the approach I took to evaluating it was to look at it as either being fair or unfair. For this, I did research on criteria to use for an ethics argument and summarized what I learned.
My notes from the three pieces of evidence that I used in my criteria for my evaluative argument of prisons in Kentucky. The evidence that I atteatched to three central criteria that I made concerning the fairness that prisoners are given in terms of punishment and treatment.
The position argument is finished. I decided to rebut against the idea that spirituality is religion. I defined certain ideas of religion and contrasted them from spirituality, which while spirituality can derive from religion, people often say to have it, you must have a religion. The above are the criterion as to why this is.
This is what I had planned for my argument. I have a rebuttal argument that religion is not spirituality. The reason for this is listed above in the criteria. The fact that spirituality has no concrete good or bad, the fact that spirituality needs no following other than yourself, and spirituality has no set end because it can last forever. This is not shown in the plan, but I did redo criteria as I went in the paper.
The first official draft of my proposal argument.
The first and second idea for my proposal argument against gun violence.
The Second Draft of the causal argument paper.
The copy of my causal argument's first draft that I annotated.
The Self Review of my causal argument's first draft.
An annotated copy of my first draft of my causal argument done for a peer review by Clay Greene.
The five questions needed to have the peer review completed done by Clay Greene.
Break Down of Sources Used
- I used the article "No. 935. A Wittenberg Bible" in order to show that throughout history, people have translated The Bible for the reason of making it clearer for people. The article shows how Martin Luther translated The Bible in order to have other people who spoke German understand it. The article is written by John H. Lienhard. He ". . .is the Professor Emeritus of history at the University of Houston" ( "John H. Lienhard").
- I used the the article "John H. Lienhard" from uh.edu in order to gain information on Lienhard and to say why he is a credible author.
- I use the statistics from the article "Majority of Americans Still Prefer King James" in order to show that not everyone in the world reads the same translation of The Bible. This is an article written by Bob Smietana. According to the "Religious News Service", Smietana is the ". . .president of the Religion Newswriters Association" ("Bob Smietana, Author at Religion News Service").
- I used the article "Bob Smietana, Author at Religion News Service" from religionnews.com in order to gain information on Smietana, and prove that he is a credible author.