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15.In this argument the author concludes that voting for Adams is voting for proven leader ship in the state’s economy improvement. The conclusion is based on three facts 1) the wages of the state’s workers have had increases for seventy percent, there are five thousand new jobs created, and six corporations’ headquarters have been had increases over the past year alone, (2) in a recent poll most of the respondents believed that if Adams reelected, the economy is likely to continue to improve, and (3) Zebulon, Adams’s opponent, disagrees with many of Adams’s economic policies. While this argument is somewhat convincing, a few concerns need to be addressed. 16. The editorial concludes that it will be easier for graduate students to get jobs teaching their specialties at the college level. This conclusion is in response to demographic trends which indicate that an increasing number of people will be reaching college age over the next ten years. The editorial’s line of reasoning is that the increasing of the number of reaching college age people will improve the job market dramatically, thereby improving the state of the people seeking college-level teaching positions in their fields including those from Waymarsh. This line of reasoning is problematic in two critical respects. 17. In this argument the author concludes that Acid-Ease should be chosen by who need an effective but milder nonprescription medication for the relief of excess stomach acid. The conclusion is based on three facts 1)Acid-Ease and Pepticaid, two of today’s best-selling brands of full-strength prescription medication, are now available in milder nonprescription forms, and (2) 76million more prescriptions for full-strength Acid-Ease than for full-strength Pepticaid have been written. While this argument is somewhat convincing, a few concerns need to be addressed.
18. The head of a governmental department claims that to ensure ethical behavior by companies doing business with this department neither stronger ethics regulations nor stronger enforcement mechanisms are necessary. Two reasons are offered in support of this claim. First, virtually all of these companies have agreed to follow the code of ethics by which companies doing business with this department are urged to abide. Second, the code, approved within the last year, is relevant to the current business environment and, not in abstract anticipation of potential violations as so many such codes are, response to specific violations committed by companies with which they were then working directly. This argument is unconvincing for two reasons. 19. The writer concludes that the unprecedented growth of the restaurant industry in the country of Spiessa over the past decade will continue in the coming years. This conclusion is in response to the recent social changes: the rising of personal incomes, the availability of more leisure, the common of single-person households, and greater interesting gourmet food as evidenced by a proliferation of publications on the subject. The editorial’s line of reasoning is that the recent social changes will fuel the unprecedented growth. This line of reasoning is problematic in two critical respects. 20. The author recommends that it’s a wise investment in good health to drink Saluda Nature Spring Water, although it may seem costly. This recommendation is based on two facts 1) the completely free bacteria Saluda Nature Spring Water contains several of the minerals necessary of good health--------shown by laboratory studies, and (2) the residents of the water bottled small town are hospitalized less frequently than the national average. While this argument is somewhat convincing, a few concerns need to be addressed.
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