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The Rogerian Argument
The Rogerian Approach of argument is a very diplomatic way to fight your case. Approaching an
argument is very delicate because you need to appeal to your audience's ethos, pathos, and logos.
Without successfully appealing to your audience, you will be unable to effectively argue your
position rationally. This is an absolute necessity because no one wants to fight a battle that is
already lost. It is possible to use another argumentative approach, but the Rogerian is an easier way
to fulfill the audience's logical and emotional appeals as well as making your argument credible. The
Rogerian method will be effective when arguing emotional, hot–button issues. For example, illegal
immigration is a very sensitive topic because it affects
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Rogerian Theory
Rogerian Theory: The Person–Centered Approach of Therapy Humanistic psychology was
developed from the many counter reactions towards psychoanalytic and behavioristic theories. In
addition, it is considered the third force of psychology and it consists of theories that have a holistic
approach to human nature. One of the most significant and establishing theorists of the humanistic
force was Carl Rogers, as he developed the Person–Centered Theory. Over the years, his theory has
deeply expanded and influenced the knowledge of many mental health professions.
Early life of Theorist Carl Ransom Rogers was the fourth of six children, in which five were boys.
He was born on January 8, 1902, in Oak Park, Illinois. His parents, Walter and Julia Cushing Rogers
were "devoted and loving parents, giving a great deal of time and energy to creating a family"
(Boring and Lindzey, 1967, pg. 344). As a child, Rogers learned to place the most value in work and
religion. At the age of seven, Rogers became particularly interested in the Bible and was capable of
reading advanced Bible books (Boring and Lindzey, 1967, pg. 344). His incredible academic abilities
and studious personality allowed him to skip grades, however, he was "teased a great deal [by
others] and [was] called Professor Moony" (Boring and Lindzey, 1967, pg. 345). Furthermore,
Rogers described himself as a "dreamy youngster...lost in fantasy most of the time" (Boring &
Lindzey, 1967, p. 345). He was "sensitive, [a] shy introvert,
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Rogerian Argument Analysis
The Rogerian method is a method for an argument which is put in to a negotiating way. This
argument is about whether or not it is racist to use American Indian names for a university. The
author presents both sides of the argument, showing how this problem can be seen through the
American Indians and the fans of the university. This was an effective argument overall and the
author goes in depth on both sides. In the introduction of the argument the author only shows her
input on the argument. She gives a flashback experience of how she thinks that the Florida State
University Seminoles pre–game ritual is "pageantry and fun," as well as showcases the Seminole
peoples greatness (Willy, 2016). The author is not the only one that feels this type of way, it is a
...show more content...
The author takes the Indians side saying that their voice is the voice that should "be listened to,"
because it is their image (Willy, 2016). The author understands that with using the Indian name,
colleges have to know that their image is at stake. If the college gives out a bad reputation, then that
will lead to the Indians having a bad reputation which is why the Indians are not willing to let
colleges use their name. The author decides that the Indians voices should be listened too, however,
the Indians also should "listen to the voices of the universities" because the universities could be
using their name as to promote the American Indians history (Willy, 2016). The author wants the
Indians to at least give the universities a chance at using the name. She basically is on two sides of
the argument because she says that the universities need to listen to the Indians and she also throws
in that the Indians need to listen to the universities. The author does not have a permanent side on
the argument, therefore, leads to the argument not being effective because it was not persuaded
toward one
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Rogerian Approach
Rogerian Approach Assignment Is social media creating a gap between human interaction? On the
negative side empathy could become extinct as time goes on. Society has let social media control
their lives in negative and positive ways. People can track more than each other. There are devices
that enhance your heath by tracking movement, sleep and much more. The virtual world helps
people stay connected electronically while separating the human interaction. The concept that
people are living in a virtual world can be very controversial depending on who you are asking.
People connecting to one another at such a high level does have some positives. Social media has
brought other technology's which help us stay connected in different ways that enhance are life's.
There are devices that enable us to...show more content...
When devices like cell phones were developed, their original intent was just to communicate by
voice. As Lam (2012) explains there was a group of teenagers from Florida out for revenge. There
whole intention was to use You Tube to publicize the beating for maximum social media effect,
without any regard what happened to the group legally. Lam (2012) points out the girls beating was
influenced by You Tubes ten–minute video limit. Social media changes peoples inhabitations in a
negative way. Lam (2012) explains how Clifford Nass, a communications professor at Stanford
feel people empathy for each other is at a critical state "A significant fraction of people's
experiences are now fragmented." People have lost focus on how to truly communicate with one
another. You cannot truly express your feeling through an electronic medium. You are able to hid
you real feeling using social media. Lam (2012) points out according to New York Time, scientist
all of this screen time is causing a significant shift in are brains wiring. People have split themselves
in half, there social media side and physical
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The expression argument has two meanings in scholarly writing. First, it means a composition that
takes a position on one side of a divisive issue. You might write an argument against the death
penalty, or for or against censorship of pornography. But argument has another meaning, too. It
means an essay that, simply, argues a point. You might assemble an argument about the significance
of ancestor myths in a certain aborigine culture, or you might write an argument defending your
understanding of any poem or essay that is read in your philosophy class. (Winthrop University)
You are not necessarily taking one side of a divisive issue, but you are required to defend your
points with credible evidence. You are taking a position. In a sense,...show more content...
In emotionally stimulating situations, however, the audience will hold more sturdily to its beliefs
the more strongly those beliefs are challenged. Young, Becker and Pike suggest breaking these
barriers to communication by using a variation of Rogers' non–directive therapy. In
"Communication: Its Blocking and its Facilitation," Rogers suggests that in emotional disputes,
neither party should put forward a position until she has carefully, non–judgmentally and with the
maximum possible empathy restated the position of the other, to the other's satisfaction. (Brent)
This will convey to the other the sense that he is understood and that the two parties are more
similar than different, thereby creating a context for communication. (Brent) Carl Rogers was born
January 8, 1902 in Oak Park, Illinois, the fourth of six children. His education started in the second
grade because he could already read before kindergarten. He spent his adolescence isolated,
independent and self–disciplined. He went to the University of Wisconsin as an agriculture major,
but later switched to religion to study for the ministry. He has been quoted as saying "that his new
experiences so broadened his thinking that he began to doubt some of his basic religious views."
(Boeree) Carl Rogers later married Ms. Helen Elliot and moved to New York to start school at the
Union Theological Seminary, a famous liberal religious institution.
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Rogerian Essay
Trevor Barthel
Prof. Oneil
Effectiveness in Writing
19 May 2012 1) I am writing this essay because I am a huge advocate of a free internet. The
internet should not be able to be monitored by the US government or anyone else. In this essay, I
plan to inform the reader on what the US is trying to do to the free internet. 2) I learned a lot by
completing this assignment. Most importantly, I learned how to write a Rogerian essay. It was
interesting learning about my topic, but learning how to write this essay will benefit me more in
life. 3) The only difficulty that I encountered was the sorting out people's personal views, and facts.
Everyone seems to have his or her own view on this issue. 4) I really enjoy anything...show more
content...
This bill was highly unpopular throughout the internet community. On January 18th, 2012,
Wikipedia and 7,000 other websites went down for a whole day. They did this to raise awareness
of the bill, and the unfairness to the American people. SOPA did not pass all the way through
Congress and become a law. The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act was introduced
shortly after SOPA. CISPA was promised to be a more refined version of SOPA that would be
more effective. CISPA is designed "with the intention of allowing more sharing of cyber security
threat information between the private sector and the government" (Greenberg, 36). This bill is
currently very lax on certain aspects of internet privacy. The bill was written so that companies
would be required to share certain personal information with government agencies without limits
or proper security measures in place. "... the bill 's vague language would allow too much of users
' private information to be leaked to the government and that it doesn 't go far enough to offer real
defenses against digital attacks" (Greenberg, 68). CISPA has passed the House "by a comfortable
margin of 248 to 168" (McCullagh,1). Many American's are opposed to CISPA. This is because of
the hidden, loose terms that would allow their personal information to be freely shared with the FBI,
Department of Homeland Security, and other government
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Rogerian Argument Summary
Based Carl Rogers' theory that when people are involved in disputes, they should not respond to each
other until they utterly and justly state the other person's position. The Rogerian Argument moves
away from a combative stance and redefines negotiation until a common ground is reached. The
author Jane Willy uses the Rogerian Argument in her article "Is the College Use of American Indian
Mascots Racist?" to show her position and create context to what her beliefs are aside to the
opposition. Beliefs, benefits, and differences are shown and assist in showing her position. The
two sides of weather colleges should be able to have American Indian mascots or not is argued and
as some people believe it is racist the opposition states that it is...show more content...
Commission on Civil Rights in 2001, inappropriate or disrespectful names should be eliminated.
As explained by the NCAA that the use of American Indian nicknames should be eliminated due
to their hurtful meaning, Willy agrees that the statement is valid. Willy describes that the
statement is legitimate but to a certain extent "surely we can agree that if they are hurtful they,
should be eliminated," however explains that it should be a choice of the people and the people
the offensive names are directed to (Shore, 2005). A member of the Seminole tribe and general
counsel for the tribe "set forth a good relation between the university and tribe" allowing the
decision to be made weather the name should be kept or not (Shore, 2005). "The Tribal Council
voted unanimously" in support of "the university in its efforts to keep the Seminole name,"
meaning that the name was not found of offensive to the tribe and were in support of preserving it
(Shore, 2005). Both sides were shown, the side of the NCAA which opposed the use of American
Indian names and the side of Willy, of allowing the people the offensive is directed too to make the
decision. Common grounds were met, as the NCAA allowed this since the tribe confirmed the
positive support towards keeping the name and preserving
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Rogerian Argument Essay
12th June, 2013 Does the high level of Carbon Dioxide (C02) possibly harm the Earth's planetary
biosphere, or has it already done so; in fact, many worldwide scientists have protested that the Earth
is at its 'tipping point' but no efforts have been adapted to save the biosphere? A support of this
controversial topic; congressional meeting and testimony, is from one of the top U.S. climate
scientists, James Hansen to Former Vice President Al Gore, with an emphasis on the cause of C02.
Beyond the ozone layer is atmospherically holey, Earth's temperature is rising, and the climate
changing conversely, one that people trivialized the most is: Global warming. Increasingly, subject to
concern not only via online discussion, magazine and...show more content...
How would this have happened, with the increase of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in
the atmosphere, and if this carries on, then the earth will burn up. United States in 2006, the impact
of BP oil spilled which left countless species of marine life devastated–to its demise–the
communities that rely on the Gulf for natural resources. Across the nation, communities have faced
devastating levels of water and air pollution as a result of coal burning power plants. In addition,
every region is affected by severe weathers–droughts in the Midwest, wildfires in western states and
floods in the southeast. Global warming is fundamentally changing the planet that has sustained the
civilization. The emphasis is, will people continue to exploit the planet or take action by going on
green–or inaction like having some social animals to be adapted to seek out only toward others.
Human too, can escape the inevitable by: re–cycling, driving smart cars, using energy efficient
technology or ultimately reduce the burning of fossil fuels, etc. The United States presently leads the
world in the production of carbon dioxide emissions. Daily supplies come from sources such as:
energy, transportation and sewage treatment, which comes from the burning of fossil fuels. The
amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased more than 30% since the start of the
industrial revolution. Carbon dioxide (C02) is a greenhouse gas discharged through
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The Rogerian Approach
Chapter 1 Review Questions:
Invention in rhetoric is the process of using ethos, pathos, and logos to create your own idea for a
piece that you will write. It is essentially forming words and ideas of what to say and how to say
them in order to be successful in an AP course.
Ethos is the credibility or the reliability of the author and establishes feasibility throughout the text.
Logos is the logic in all of the content and usually gives factual evidence or some type of important
information that relates to the subject.
Pathos is the emotional aspect of the message and is used to draw in the reader. It touches your
heart instead of your brain which is an effective way to capture the audience.
They come in a perfect balance as people use...show more content...
The statement is present, however something is needed to back it up and give justification. The
claim will show your stance and the reasons will sustain that stance and carry it further.
The warrant is the principle that is crucial for the audience's understanding. It is the element that
secures the claim to the proof using a detailed affirmation that might not have been picked up on had
it not been mentioned. Often abstract ideas will fly over the reader's head and the purpose will
therefore be ineffectual.
The Rogerian Approach is a strategy that keeps the audience on the same page as the author,
whereas the average argument will strike a tear because of different beliefs. This technique uses
mutual understanding and thoughts to stick on the same level instead of drawing a divide by
creating two sides to an issue. It isn't about winning or losing in this scenario, it is more about the
presentation of the argument in keeping good taste with the reader.
The "says/does analysis" type of rhetoric is very smooth and straightforward. It simply summarizes
or gives quotes directly from the text at hand, then pulls them apart to illustrate the writer's
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Rogerian Argument
By definition, "Argument is an activity, often pleasurable and productive, that engages us at high
levels of inquiry and critical thinking" (Ramage 2). Although, in my opinion, argument can be
defined as a disagreement between two people with opposing views and or beliefs on a given issue.
An argument that comes easily to mind is one that my mother and I had post–prom. We were
disagreeing on whether I should be able to attend an after–party at one of my friends' homes in New
York. I believed that I should be able to attend because I was 18, I was about to graduate, and it
was possibly the last time my friends and I would be able to have fun together for a while. She
disagreed, countering with the fact that there would be alcohol at the party,
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Rogerian Argument
Ashley Thornton April 11, 2012 Rogerian Argument Brines Religion In Your Schools Religion,
whether we realize it or not, is a major element of American society (and also worldwide history).
For many, religion is a significant part of their cultural identity. Religion plays a part in all levels
of politics and is often an aspect of community events and organizations. Everyday, we all interact
with people who have different religious backgrounds and personal beliefs. Children born into
religious families are very connected with their religions from birth and this affects the way they
will see the world for the rest of their lives. Even those who later explore other faiths or convert to
other religious ideas will be affected in...show more content...
"This is an attempt to politicize the curriculum and promote an agenda over the education of nearly
5 million Texas kids," Quinn argues, implying that the students in Texas are somewhat being forced
to learn religion, regardless if they are comfortable or not. An unknown author from a Mibba article
entitled "Should Religion Be Taught in Schools?" agrees with the idea that religion should not be
taught in the public school systems, as problems arise such as parent involvement, offended ideas
/beliefs, and even confusion in the students that have separate beliefs or taught differently through
churches and religious practices: I believe religion should not be taught in public schools because it
brings all sorts of problems. Religion should be taught only in religious schools because the children
who attend that religious school are sponsored by their parents. They are allowed by their parents. If
teachers teach religion in public schools some students may not seem to care and take it offensive
because it's going against their free will and going against their parent's statement. In more
arguments, the corporation entitled Americans United, whom is known for their beliefs that there
should be strong separation of the church and the state, promote their opinions via online videos.
Active members Pastor
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How To Write A Rogerian Essay

  • 1. The Rogerian Argument The Rogerian Approach of argument is a very diplomatic way to fight your case. Approaching an argument is very delicate because you need to appeal to your audience's ethos, pathos, and logos. Without successfully appealing to your audience, you will be unable to effectively argue your position rationally. This is an absolute necessity because no one wants to fight a battle that is already lost. It is possible to use another argumentative approach, but the Rogerian is an easier way to fulfill the audience's logical and emotional appeals as well as making your argument credible. The Rogerian method will be effective when arguing emotional, hot–button issues. For example, illegal immigration is a very sensitive topic because it affects Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Rogerian Theory Rogerian Theory: The Person–Centered Approach of Therapy Humanistic psychology was developed from the many counter reactions towards psychoanalytic and behavioristic theories. In addition, it is considered the third force of psychology and it consists of theories that have a holistic approach to human nature. One of the most significant and establishing theorists of the humanistic force was Carl Rogers, as he developed the Person–Centered Theory. Over the years, his theory has deeply expanded and influenced the knowledge of many mental health professions. Early life of Theorist Carl Ransom Rogers was the fourth of six children, in which five were boys. He was born on January 8, 1902, in Oak Park, Illinois. His parents, Walter and Julia Cushing Rogers were "devoted and loving parents, giving a great deal of time and energy to creating a family" (Boring and Lindzey, 1967, pg. 344). As a child, Rogers learned to place the most value in work and religion. At the age of seven, Rogers became particularly interested in the Bible and was capable of reading advanced Bible books (Boring and Lindzey, 1967, pg. 344). His incredible academic abilities and studious personality allowed him to skip grades, however, he was "teased a great deal [by others] and [was] called Professor Moony" (Boring and Lindzey, 1967, pg. 345). Furthermore, Rogers described himself as a "dreamy youngster...lost in fantasy most of the time" (Boring & Lindzey, 1967, p. 345). He was "sensitive, [a] shy introvert, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Rogerian Argument Analysis The Rogerian method is a method for an argument which is put in to a negotiating way. This argument is about whether or not it is racist to use American Indian names for a university. The author presents both sides of the argument, showing how this problem can be seen through the American Indians and the fans of the university. This was an effective argument overall and the author goes in depth on both sides. In the introduction of the argument the author only shows her input on the argument. She gives a flashback experience of how she thinks that the Florida State University Seminoles pre–game ritual is "pageantry and fun," as well as showcases the Seminole peoples greatness (Willy, 2016). The author is not the only one that feels this type of way, it is a ...show more content... The author takes the Indians side saying that their voice is the voice that should "be listened to," because it is their image (Willy, 2016). The author understands that with using the Indian name, colleges have to know that their image is at stake. If the college gives out a bad reputation, then that will lead to the Indians having a bad reputation which is why the Indians are not willing to let colleges use their name. The author decides that the Indians voices should be listened too, however, the Indians also should "listen to the voices of the universities" because the universities could be using their name as to promote the American Indians history (Willy, 2016). The author wants the Indians to at least give the universities a chance at using the name. She basically is on two sides of the argument because she says that the universities need to listen to the Indians and she also throws in that the Indians need to listen to the universities. The author does not have a permanent side on the argument, therefore, leads to the argument not being effective because it was not persuaded toward one Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Rogerian Approach Rogerian Approach Assignment Is social media creating a gap between human interaction? On the negative side empathy could become extinct as time goes on. Society has let social media control their lives in negative and positive ways. People can track more than each other. There are devices that enhance your heath by tracking movement, sleep and much more. The virtual world helps people stay connected electronically while separating the human interaction. The concept that people are living in a virtual world can be very controversial depending on who you are asking. People connecting to one another at such a high level does have some positives. Social media has brought other technology's which help us stay connected in different ways that enhance are life's. There are devices that enable us to...show more content... When devices like cell phones were developed, their original intent was just to communicate by voice. As Lam (2012) explains there was a group of teenagers from Florida out for revenge. There whole intention was to use You Tube to publicize the beating for maximum social media effect, without any regard what happened to the group legally. Lam (2012) points out the girls beating was influenced by You Tubes ten–minute video limit. Social media changes peoples inhabitations in a negative way. Lam (2012) explains how Clifford Nass, a communications professor at Stanford feel people empathy for each other is at a critical state "A significant fraction of people's experiences are now fragmented." People have lost focus on how to truly communicate with one another. You cannot truly express your feeling through an electronic medium. You are able to hid you real feeling using social media. Lam (2012) points out according to New York Time, scientist all of this screen time is causing a significant shift in are brains wiring. People have split themselves in half, there social media side and physical Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. The expression argument has two meanings in scholarly writing. First, it means a composition that takes a position on one side of a divisive issue. You might write an argument against the death penalty, or for or against censorship of pornography. But argument has another meaning, too. It means an essay that, simply, argues a point. You might assemble an argument about the significance of ancestor myths in a certain aborigine culture, or you might write an argument defending your understanding of any poem or essay that is read in your philosophy class. (Winthrop University) You are not necessarily taking one side of a divisive issue, but you are required to defend your points with credible evidence. You are taking a position. In a sense,...show more content... In emotionally stimulating situations, however, the audience will hold more sturdily to its beliefs the more strongly those beliefs are challenged. Young, Becker and Pike suggest breaking these barriers to communication by using a variation of Rogers' non–directive therapy. In "Communication: Its Blocking and its Facilitation," Rogers suggests that in emotional disputes, neither party should put forward a position until she has carefully, non–judgmentally and with the maximum possible empathy restated the position of the other, to the other's satisfaction. (Brent) This will convey to the other the sense that he is understood and that the two parties are more similar than different, thereby creating a context for communication. (Brent) Carl Rogers was born January 8, 1902 in Oak Park, Illinois, the fourth of six children. His education started in the second grade because he could already read before kindergarten. He spent his adolescence isolated, independent and self–disciplined. He went to the University of Wisconsin as an agriculture major, but later switched to religion to study for the ministry. He has been quoted as saying "that his new experiences so broadened his thinking that he began to doubt some of his basic religious views." (Boeree) Carl Rogers later married Ms. Helen Elliot and moved to New York to start school at the Union Theological Seminary, a famous liberal religious institution. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Rogerian Essay Trevor Barthel Prof. Oneil Effectiveness in Writing 19 May 2012 1) I am writing this essay because I am a huge advocate of a free internet. The internet should not be able to be monitored by the US government or anyone else. In this essay, I plan to inform the reader on what the US is trying to do to the free internet. 2) I learned a lot by completing this assignment. Most importantly, I learned how to write a Rogerian essay. It was interesting learning about my topic, but learning how to write this essay will benefit me more in life. 3) The only difficulty that I encountered was the sorting out people's personal views, and facts. Everyone seems to have his or her own view on this issue. 4) I really enjoy anything...show more content... This bill was highly unpopular throughout the internet community. On January 18th, 2012, Wikipedia and 7,000 other websites went down for a whole day. They did this to raise awareness of the bill, and the unfairness to the American people. SOPA did not pass all the way through Congress and become a law. The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act was introduced shortly after SOPA. CISPA was promised to be a more refined version of SOPA that would be more effective. CISPA is designed "with the intention of allowing more sharing of cyber security threat information between the private sector and the government" (Greenberg, 36). This bill is currently very lax on certain aspects of internet privacy. The bill was written so that companies would be required to share certain personal information with government agencies without limits or proper security measures in place. "... the bill 's vague language would allow too much of users ' private information to be leaked to the government and that it doesn 't go far enough to offer real defenses against digital attacks" (Greenberg, 68). CISPA has passed the House "by a comfortable margin of 248 to 168" (McCullagh,1). Many American's are opposed to CISPA. This is because of the hidden, loose terms that would allow their personal information to be freely shared with the FBI, Department of Homeland Security, and other government Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Rogerian Argument Summary Based Carl Rogers' theory that when people are involved in disputes, they should not respond to each other until they utterly and justly state the other person's position. The Rogerian Argument moves away from a combative stance and redefines negotiation until a common ground is reached. The author Jane Willy uses the Rogerian Argument in her article "Is the College Use of American Indian Mascots Racist?" to show her position and create context to what her beliefs are aside to the opposition. Beliefs, benefits, and differences are shown and assist in showing her position. The two sides of weather colleges should be able to have American Indian mascots or not is argued and as some people believe it is racist the opposition states that it is...show more content... Commission on Civil Rights in 2001, inappropriate or disrespectful names should be eliminated. As explained by the NCAA that the use of American Indian nicknames should be eliminated due to their hurtful meaning, Willy agrees that the statement is valid. Willy describes that the statement is legitimate but to a certain extent "surely we can agree that if they are hurtful they, should be eliminated," however explains that it should be a choice of the people and the people the offensive names are directed to (Shore, 2005). A member of the Seminole tribe and general counsel for the tribe "set forth a good relation between the university and tribe" allowing the decision to be made weather the name should be kept or not (Shore, 2005). "The Tribal Council voted unanimously" in support of "the university in its efforts to keep the Seminole name," meaning that the name was not found of offensive to the tribe and were in support of preserving it (Shore, 2005). Both sides were shown, the side of the NCAA which opposed the use of American Indian names and the side of Willy, of allowing the people the offensive is directed too to make the decision. Common grounds were met, as the NCAA allowed this since the tribe confirmed the positive support towards keeping the name and preserving Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Rogerian Argument Essay 12th June, 2013 Does the high level of Carbon Dioxide (C02) possibly harm the Earth's planetary biosphere, or has it already done so; in fact, many worldwide scientists have protested that the Earth is at its 'tipping point' but no efforts have been adapted to save the biosphere? A support of this controversial topic; congressional meeting and testimony, is from one of the top U.S. climate scientists, James Hansen to Former Vice President Al Gore, with an emphasis on the cause of C02. Beyond the ozone layer is atmospherically holey, Earth's temperature is rising, and the climate changing conversely, one that people trivialized the most is: Global warming. Increasingly, subject to concern not only via online discussion, magazine and...show more content... How would this have happened, with the increase of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, and if this carries on, then the earth will burn up. United States in 2006, the impact of BP oil spilled which left countless species of marine life devastated–to its demise–the communities that rely on the Gulf for natural resources. Across the nation, communities have faced devastating levels of water and air pollution as a result of coal burning power plants. In addition, every region is affected by severe weathers–droughts in the Midwest, wildfires in western states and floods in the southeast. Global warming is fundamentally changing the planet that has sustained the civilization. The emphasis is, will people continue to exploit the planet or take action by going on green–or inaction like having some social animals to be adapted to seek out only toward others. Human too, can escape the inevitable by: re–cycling, driving smart cars, using energy efficient technology or ultimately reduce the burning of fossil fuels, etc. The United States presently leads the world in the production of carbon dioxide emissions. Daily supplies come from sources such as: energy, transportation and sewage treatment, which comes from the burning of fossil fuels. The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased more than 30% since the start of the industrial revolution. Carbon dioxide (C02) is a greenhouse gas discharged through Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. The Rogerian Approach Chapter 1 Review Questions: Invention in rhetoric is the process of using ethos, pathos, and logos to create your own idea for a piece that you will write. It is essentially forming words and ideas of what to say and how to say them in order to be successful in an AP course. Ethos is the credibility or the reliability of the author and establishes feasibility throughout the text. Logos is the logic in all of the content and usually gives factual evidence or some type of important information that relates to the subject. Pathos is the emotional aspect of the message and is used to draw in the reader. It touches your heart instead of your brain which is an effective way to capture the audience. They come in a perfect balance as people use...show more content... The statement is present, however something is needed to back it up and give justification. The claim will show your stance and the reasons will sustain that stance and carry it further. The warrant is the principle that is crucial for the audience's understanding. It is the element that secures the claim to the proof using a detailed affirmation that might not have been picked up on had it not been mentioned. Often abstract ideas will fly over the reader's head and the purpose will therefore be ineffectual. The Rogerian Approach is a strategy that keeps the audience on the same page as the author, whereas the average argument will strike a tear because of different beliefs. This technique uses mutual understanding and thoughts to stick on the same level instead of drawing a divide by creating two sides to an issue. It isn't about winning or losing in this scenario, it is more about the presentation of the argument in keeping good taste with the reader. The "says/does analysis" type of rhetoric is very smooth and straightforward. It simply summarizes or gives quotes directly from the text at hand, then pulls them apart to illustrate the writer's Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Rogerian Argument By definition, "Argument is an activity, often pleasurable and productive, that engages us at high levels of inquiry and critical thinking" (Ramage 2). Although, in my opinion, argument can be defined as a disagreement between two people with opposing views and or beliefs on a given issue. An argument that comes easily to mind is one that my mother and I had post–prom. We were disagreeing on whether I should be able to attend an after–party at one of my friends' homes in New York. I believed that I should be able to attend because I was 18, I was about to graduate, and it was possibly the last time my friends and I would be able to have fun together for a while. She disagreed, countering with the fact that there would be alcohol at the party, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Rogerian Argument Ashley Thornton April 11, 2012 Rogerian Argument Brines Religion In Your Schools Religion, whether we realize it or not, is a major element of American society (and also worldwide history). For many, religion is a significant part of their cultural identity. Religion plays a part in all levels of politics and is often an aspect of community events and organizations. Everyday, we all interact with people who have different religious backgrounds and personal beliefs. Children born into religious families are very connected with their religions from birth and this affects the way they will see the world for the rest of their lives. Even those who later explore other faiths or convert to other religious ideas will be affected in...show more content... "This is an attempt to politicize the curriculum and promote an agenda over the education of nearly 5 million Texas kids," Quinn argues, implying that the students in Texas are somewhat being forced to learn religion, regardless if they are comfortable or not. An unknown author from a Mibba article entitled "Should Religion Be Taught in Schools?" agrees with the idea that religion should not be taught in the public school systems, as problems arise such as parent involvement, offended ideas /beliefs, and even confusion in the students that have separate beliefs or taught differently through churches and religious practices: I believe religion should not be taught in public schools because it brings all sorts of problems. Religion should be taught only in religious schools because the children who attend that religious school are sponsored by their parents. They are allowed by their parents. If teachers teach religion in public schools some students may not seem to care and take it offensive because it's going against their free will and going against their parent's statement. In more arguments, the corporation entitled Americans United, whom is known for their beliefs that there should be strong separation of the church and the state, promote their opinions via online videos. Active members Pastor Get more content on HelpWriting.net