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RHE 306, Summer 2008

This course is grounded in the rhetorical analysis of “controversies,” broadly defined. “Controversies,” for our purposes, need neither be huge nor particularly public: whether or not to put a family pet to sleep could work as well as whether or not same-sex partners should get insurance benefits in Texas—though the former would require a different approach to research.

Controversy Assignments

Civilian Border Control
Alejandro, Tyler, Austin, Aundre

Immigrant Labor
Tyrell, Carlos, Michael

Bilingual Ed/Linguistic Assimilation
Lari, Oscar, Lindsay, Amber

Education for Undocumented Immigrants
Britney, Kate

Undocumented Immigrants Healthcare/ Issues of General Public Health
Brock, Katherine

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