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Then she recollected how once at home some of the girls of her class at school had been discussing a subject given in the rhetoric they studied under "Argumentation" -- "Is a lie ever justifiable?"
Elsie Marley, Honey Joslyn Gray
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Argumentation from facts as proven by evidence — the heart of most appellate cases — simply is not modeled by mootcourt.
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Argumentation from facts as proven by evidence — the heart of most appellate cases — simply is not modeled by mootcourt.
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As a result: 2. Argumentation from facts as proven by evidence — the heart of most appellate cases — simply is not modeled by mootcourt.
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As a result: 2. Argumentation from facts as proven by evidence — the heart of most appellate cases — simply is not modeled by mootcourt.
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Argumentation, conflict, and teaching citizens: remarks on a theme in recent Dewey scholarship.
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Come Let Us Reason Together: Effective Argumentation by Edward Rhymes'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'I\'ve been thinking a great deal about the use of argument, or the lack thereof, in our current political debates.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Come Let Us Reason Together: Effective Argumentation by Edward Rhymes 2009
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If it masqueraded as Non-Fiction and was really the bullocks of the beltway, he would put it under “Marginally Correct Works of Argumentation.”
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(Book Reviews). (book review): An article from: Argumentation and Advocacy by Davin Grindstaff
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Last Rites for the United States, and for Himself 2009
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Argumentation used to establish women's suffrage came from the Declaration of Independence.
Black Box Voting names Maine best in nation for voting rights 2009
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