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Butler provides guidance in using daily activities such as
household chores, shopping, yard work, walking, and playing with
ones children to fuel a great start to a healthy, new, and improved
life of wellness. (Christian)
Through an exclusive focus on public policy advocacy, Dalton and
Butler offer practical guidance for determining the fundamental
issues that make up a controversy and what expectations public
audiences will have for advocacy based on the issues and the
burdens of advocates challenging or defending the status quo.
Through examples that span a wide range of advocacy situations and
subjects of contemporary importance, the authors build a framework
for public policy advocacy that is organic to the communication
discipline, recover and refresh foundational lessons about the uses
of evidence, and provide critical questions that can be used to
develop and communicate policy proposals that are sensible and
appealing. Written in an accessible, respectful, and motivational
style, the book is suitable for students of debate, professionals
who function as advocates, and people who wish to voice their
opinion.
Through an exclusive focus on public policy advocacy as a practical
endeavor, Philip Dalton and John R. Butler depart from approaches
to debate education that focus on the rules of simulated, academic
debate formats. Beginning with the assumption that readers have
already developed a basic capacity to argue, they offer practical
guidance for determining the fundamental issues that make up a
controversy and what expectations public audiences will have for
advocacy based on the issues and the burdens of advocates
challenging or defending the status quo. Through examples that span
a wide range of advocacy situations and subjects of contemporary
importance, the authors build a framework for public policy
advocacy that is organic to the communication discipline, recover
and refresh foundational lessons about the uses of evidence, and
provide critical questions that can be used to develop and
communicate policy proposals that are sensible and appealing.
Written in an accessible, respectful, and motivational style, the
book is suitable for students of debate, professionals who function
as advocates, and people who find themselves wishing to voice their
opinion on an issue of concern.
Through an exclusive focus on public policy advocacy as a practical
endeavor, Philip Dalton and John R. Butler depart from approaches
to debate education that focus on the rules of simulated, academic
debate formats. Beginning with the assumption that readers have
already developed a basic capacity to argue, they offer practical
guidance for determining the fundamental issues that make up a
controversy and what expectations public audiences will have for
advocacy based on the issues and the burdens of advocates
challenging or defending the status quo. Through examples that span
a wide range of advocacy situations and subjects of contemporary
importance, the authors build a framework for public policy
advocacy that is organic to the communication discipline, recover
and refresh foundational lessons about the uses of evidence, and
provide critical questions that can be used to develop and
communicate policy proposals that are sensible and appealing.
Written in an accessible, respectful, and motivational style, the
book is suitable for students of debate, professionals who function
as advocates, and people who find themselves wishing to voice their
opinion on an issue of concern.
Health and Fitness made simple. Includes protein charts, exercise
guide, and a daily health journal.
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