Visual Arguments
Argumentation and the Law
Argumentation in Business and Organizations
Tips for Oral Presentation and Dealing with encountering resistance
Argumentation in Politics
100
These are photographs, drawings, paintings, videos, films, and other visual media - include any depictions that purport to represent actual objects, people, or events.
What is visual representations.
100
This rests with the prosecution to prove an individual is guilty.
What is burden of proof.
100
Many organizations have developed "company stories" that are often embedded within and integral to the formation of this that defines the organization and distinguishes it vis-a-vis its competitors.
What is organizational culture.
100
When you are facing resistance, the first thing you should do is what?
What is stay calm.
100

This myth emphasizes economic issues, material well-being, and the drive to succeed and improve one's own life and the lives of our families in a material sense. 

What is materialistic myth. 

200
All humans can visualize. True or false?
What is true.
200
A prosecutor's arguments must be sufficient to overcome this.
What is reasonable doubt.
200
When you are in an organization, you should not only access your power in the organization but also begin to form groups of support that are known as what?
What is coalitions.
200
When you are facing resistance to organizational change, what is the second thing you should do?
What is clarify your position.
200

Emphasizes attributes such as physical appearance, a winning smile, the ability to project warmth and empathy, the ability to give an effective speech, and indeed the appealing portrait or the perfect spouse and children more that it does political experience or even perhaps a coherent political ideology. 

What is image

300
This reading of images represent a society's preferred way of viewing the world.
What is dominant reading.
300
This is once an attorney decides to represent a client, she or he begins the process of researching the facts of the case to locate and link the material evidence to the client's claims.
What is discovery.
300
When you are giving an oral presentation in an organization you should research, outline your objectives, and include what in your presentation?
What is visual aids.
300
When you are facing resistance to organizational change, what is the third thing you should do?
What is be prepared to add evidence or new analysis to support your arguments.
300

The ethical integrity and personal qualities of a speaker or an actor in a story. 

What is character

400
This reading recognizes the dominant perspective, but rejects that interpretation.
What is oppositional reading.
400
This is what an attorney must be thinking about when interviewing a client.
What is theory of the case.
400
If you are advocating for change in an organization what are you likely to face to your arguments?
What is resistance.
400
Name one tip for giving an oral presentation.
p. 282-p.283
400

Seek to explain our past and also how it is that we have happened to find ourselves in the circumstances we are in now. 

What is future narratives

500
This reading accepts some of the hegemonic meanings but also recognizes some exceptions.
What is negotiated reading.
500
This is when a prosecutor introduces the witnesses and builds a case.
What is direct examination.
500
In order to overcome resistance to your arguments for organizational change, what should you will be willing to do to create that change?
What is compromise.
500
Name another tip for giving an oral presentation
What is p. 282-283. :)
500

Celebrates the principles of equality, justice, unity, collective responsibility, and concern for our fellow citizens. 

What is moralistic myth
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