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Part 1
1. (a) Summarize Chapter 21 of the textbook: Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt. In this summary, you should indicate the main claim or claims defended in the text, as well as the main arguments given in support of these claims.

2.
(b)-(i) If you disagree with some claim that Writer defends, then you can give a counterargument, that is, an argument for the opposite conclusion. Try to give an argument that might convince someone who initially shares Writer’s view.

OR

(b)-(ii) If you think some argument Writer gives is unpersuasive, explain why this is so. Do you think the argument is invalid (i.e., that the conclusion doesn’t follow from the premises)? Or do you think that the argument is unsound because it rests on a false premise? Explain your answer.

Please follow the instruction that I wrote. For question number 2, you should choose (b)-(i) or (b)-(ii), and write your opinions. Please write question number for each question. Do not use references, write with just your opinions.

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Book Summary

Each student will submit a executive summary on books.
You can choose one book to write:

•    Whistleblowers: Broken Lives and Organizational Power by C. Fred Alford
•    Ethics in Motion by Justin M. Paperny
•    Stolen Without a Gun: Confessions from inside history’s biggest accounting fraud- the collapse of MCI Worldcom by Walter Pavlo
•    ealthshoudHealthsouth: The Wagon to Disaster by Aaron Beam

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