Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Using Evidence Ethically by Kerri Courtney, Anna Prichard, Blake Jackson

1. Tell the Truth: The truth is much more better than lies. Telling lies is like giving the people a kick in the private area.

2. make sure you have actual facts: your facts should help you prove the point you're trying to make, but it doesn't work if you have what I call "Sloppy Facts" (not accurate).

3. have the right information:  make sure the source where you found your information are accurate sources.

4. Use certain events: you may use certain events that happen to you or events that that happen in general to prove your point, but not always.

5. Don't hide any evidence: never hide any evidence even if it is against your argument. Don't try to hide evidence just to make your argment sound better.

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