Sunday, December 4, 2011

Chap 15


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In chapter 15 we learn about proposal arguments. It seems to me that if you want to get anything done now days it has to be done in the form of a proposal argument. Using practical and policy proposal arguments laws are changed, policies put in place and rules changed. Proposal arguments can be used in all kinds of different scenarios, from the school rooms to the corporate world to the political arena. The making of a successful proposal lies in creating a supported structure. A practical proposal is on a smaller scale, say if you want to convince your family to switch from white bread to whole wheat. A political proposal is for issues on a greater scale, issues that can impact  the population of a community like a town, city or country. Both proposals need to be backed by facts in order to be successful and the audience to whom the argument is being presented should be carefully considered.

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