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  • #31
    In my public speaking class, my main topic (that I gave a few speeches on during the semester) was an argument to maintain NASA funding. This was way back when Bush was discussing a manned mission to Mars and people began to question the purpose of funding NASA.
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    • #32
      I'm giving a persuasive speech next week. I'm going to argue that Pluto shouldn't be a planet. Important stuff.
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      • #33
        Cool, you can just appeal to authority and call it a day.
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        • #34
          Originally posted by Lorizael View Post
          I'm giving a persuasive speech next week. I'm going to argue that Pluto shouldn't be a planet. Important stuff.
          I think you should show a Disney cartoon to prove your point.
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          • #35
            Is it possible for everyone to fail? Or is it on a curve?
            To us, it is the BEAST.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Sava View Post
              Is it possible for everyone to fail? Or is it on a curve?
              My professor had something very interesting to say about that, actually. At the beginning of the course, he explained that "the average person doesn't go to college," therefore everyone in the class is above average, therefore we shouldn't get "average" grades like Cs (or lower).
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              • #37
                No. It just means that if you fail, you would be on par with average people.
                To us, it is the BEAST.

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                • #38
                  There are a number of things wrong with his assertion, and if this were a Logic course, I might have pointed them out. As it is, I have something like a 98% in the class and never have to see the professor again after Thursday.
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                  • #39
                    My perspective wasn't that Cs were average. Due to grade inflation/etc, you can't consider them that.

                    A = Mastery of Material and High performance
                    B = Well developed understanding of material or Strong performance
                    C = Basic understanding of material or Acceptable performance
                    D = Real attempt
                    F = No attempt

                    With good students I would expect mostly Bs or As depending on the difficulty of the course.

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                    • #40
                      As I said, his statement is stupid on a number of levels. However, the class is ridiculously easy and everyone should get an A in it, but many won't due to poor reading comprehension (which is in part due to English not being the native language of many of the students).
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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Lorizael View Post
                        I'm giving a persuasive speech next week. I'm going to argue that Pluto shouldn't be a planet. Important stuff.
                        But it's easy to argue that it shouldn't be a planet, you should try and persuade them of something difficult?
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                        • #42
                          I've found that people have been very resistant to the idea that Pluto shouldn't be a planet.
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                          • #43
                            Argue that Pluto the dog should have been named Hades instead
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                            • #44
                              I've found that people have been very resistant to the idea that Pluto shouldn't be a planet.
                              Do a slideshow.

                              Mercury (hands up for planet/not planet)
                              Venus
                              Earth
                              Mars
                              Jupiter
                              Saturn

                              Stop here. Talk about how you can see all of these and they are planets because they don't stay fixed vs the stars but move around.

                              Uranus
                              Vesta
                              Ceres
                              Pallas
                              Juno

                              Stop again.

                              Flash:

                              Neptune
                              Adrastea,
                              Hebe
                              Iris
                              Flora
                              Metis
                              Hygeia
                              Parthenope
                              Victoria
                              Egeria
                              Irene
                              Eunomia
                              Psyche
                              Thetis
                              Melpomene
                              Fortuna
                              Proserpina
                              Bellona
                              Amphitrite
                              Leukothea
                              Fides

                              Stop again.

                              Flash Pluto.

                              Stop again.

                              Flash:

                              Haumaea
                              Makemake
                              Eris
                              Sedna
                              Quaoar
                              Orcus

                              Ask folks, what does this remind you of?
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                              • #45
                                ****, now I have to change my presentation.
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