The Black Lives Matter Movement

 

 

Goal: To express a complete argument analysis in written form.
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One of the pre-Socratics
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Charles Sanders Peirce
William James
Mary Wollstonecraft
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Or modern issues such as but not limited to:
Immigration
Climate change
The Black Lives Matter Movement
Modern Politics

Details of the paper
Give a broad overview of your chosen topic
Define an argument by finding a claim (conclusion) the topic makes
Find the reasons (premises) for that claim 2 or 3.
Define the boundaries the paper is limited to.
Analyze how the reasons (premises) support the claim (conclusion).
Are there any fallacies or counterexamples on how the reasons support the conclusion?
Is it well structured? Does the logic flow?
Paper does not have a defined length, just make sure all the components are present.

Vocabulary:
Argument collection of statements such that there is one and only claim (conclusion) supported by one or more premises (reasons).
Claim – an assertion that something is or is not the case (also called a conclusion)
Premise – support for the claim (also called reasons)
Necessarily True – always true in every possible circumstance
Necessarily False – always false in every possible circumstance
Contingently True – true given certain circumstances
Contingently False – false given certain circumstances
True – matches reality

Criteria and their Values
Paper is worth 320points out of 1000 point value class

Criteria 1: Broad overview of the topic (worth 32 points)
Criteria 2: Specific Claim and its premises (worth 32 points)
Criteria 2: Explain what your paper will not discuss (worth 32 points)
Criteria 3: Analyze each premise and how to works alone or together with the premises to support the claim. Explicitly state if the premise is necessarily true or contingently true. If necessarily true explain why, if contingently true explain under what circumstances. (worth 32 points)
Criteria 5: Explain if there are any fallacies or counterexamples to consider within this argument? (worth 32 points)
Criteria 6: Explain given your analysis if you are convinced or not convinced by this argument. (worth 32 points)
Criteria 7: Minimum of 3 reputable sources (worth 32 points)
Criteria 8: MLA formatting (worth 32 points)
Criteria 9: Edited from EPCC writing center EPCC Writing Center (worth 32 points)
Criteria 10: Voice recording of you reading your paper out loud (worth 32 points)

 

 

 

 

Sample Solution

The Black Lives Matter Movement

Black lives matter is a decentralized political and social movement protesting against incidents of police brutality and all racially motivated violence against black people. The Black Lives Matter Movement comprises a broad array of people and organizations. In July 2013, the movement began with the use of the hashtag BlacklLivesMatter on social media after the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of African-American teen Trayvon Martin 17 months earlier in February 2012. The recent Black Lives Matter protests peaked on June 6, 2020, when half a million people turned out in nearly 550 places across the United States. About 15 million to 26 million people in the United States participated in demonstrations over the death of Georg Floyd and others (Civis Analytics). The popularity of Black Lives Matter has rapidly shifted over time. Whereas public opinion on Black Lives Matter was net negative in 2018, it grew increasingly popular through 2019 and 2020.

ter on, one of the most known methods will be discussed in a detailed way. The facial recognition methods that can be used, all have a different approach. Some are more frequently used for facial recognition algorithms than others. The use of a method also depends on the needed applications. For instance, surveillance applications may best be served by capturing face images by means of a video camera while image database investigations may require static intensity images taken by a standard camera. Some other applications, such as access to top security domains, may even necessitate the forgoing of the nonintrusive quality of face recognition by requiring the user to stand in front of a 3D scanner or an infrared sensor[15]. Consequently, there can be concluded that there can be made a division of three groups of face recognition techniques, depending on the wanted type of data results, i.e. methods that compare images, methods that look at data from video cameras and methods that deal with other sensory data, like 3D pictures or infrared imagery. All of them can be used in different ways, to prevent crime from happening or recurring. ii. How do these technologies work? As listed above, there exists a long list of methods and algorithms that can be used for facial recognition. Four of them are used frequently and are most known in the literature, i.e. Eigenface Method, Correlation Method, Fisherface Method and the Linear Subspaces Method. But how do these facial recognition work? Because of word limitations, only one of those four facial recognition techniques, i.e The Eigenface Method, will be discussed. Hopefully this will give an general idea of how facial recognition works and can be used. One of the major difficulties of facial recognition, is that you have to cope with the fact that a person’s appearance may change, such that the two images that are being compared differentiate too much from each other. Also environmental changes in pictures, like lightning, have to be taken into account, in order to have successful facial recognition. Thus from a picture of a face, as well as from a live face, some yet more abstract visual representation must be established which can mediate recognition despite the fact that in real life the same face will hardl

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