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    Aug 11, 2011, 12:52 AM
    Type of fallacy?
    This by far, has disrupted the lives of students, the comfortability of parents and good communication with teachers
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    Aug 11, 2011, 01:19 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by 5shana View Post
    This by far, has disrupted the lives of students, the comfortability of parents and good communication with teachers
    Hi Shana,

    I am assuming this statement is lifted from some type of public discourse (debate). Basically, if two sides are debating an issue then such statements (like the one you have been provided) needs to be backed up by some type of factual evidence. The statement as it stands proves nothing.

    In other words, the burden of proof is always with the person who makes the statement.


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