BR: D17 Grab your textbook, and take 5 minutes to read the following pages (& answer the following questions as you do): pp 175-176 Why does delivery.

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BR: D17 Grab your textbook, and take 5 minutes to read the following pages (& answer the following questions as you do): pp 175-176 Why does delivery matter in speech? Be ready to give a good example of a speech (2-3 sentences), and a bad one as well. Goals: Final prep for our debate!

Logical Fallacy of the Day Lying with Statistics It can be very easy to misuse statistics to deceive and trick people into believing what you want them to believe. Often this is done visually, although you could do it in many ways, or by misstating info Form: Claim A is made. Statistic S is manipulated to support claim A.

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Research Time: Final Project! Get to work researching the final topic (remember to record citations via APA style) “Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially raise the annual limit for employment-based immigrants, eliminate the per-country limits for employment-based immigrants, and exempt individuals with graduate degrees in science and engineering fields from the numerical limit.