Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Baloney Detector Essay
Baloney Detector Essay   Baloney Detector Essay  Monroe, Samanthaà ¾ Teufel, Matthewà ¾ Wang, Billà ¾ Yeam, Albertà ¾ Yeo, Stephanie   Period 6   Baloney Detector   11 September 2014   Baloney Detector   History has been filled with many incorrect and correct ideas, and some  people make a commitment to figure out if an idea is true or false.  Increasingly,  however, many articles are written regarding false information, and the people  who read these articles believe the given information and spread rumors  instantly. In the article, ââ¬Å"   Toxic, cancerà causing arsenic found in rice products à à   even organic rice milkâ⬠, rice products on the market contain levels of toxic  arsenic in many "allà natural" and organic rice products. We believe that this  article is false because it is not written by an expert, the measurements are not  clear, and the article has to be all true and not mostly true.   An article could be either biased or trueà ¾ it sometimes depends on the  person who writes about the current topic. In the article,    ââ¬Å"   Toxic, cancerà causing  arsenic found in rice products à à  even organic rice milkâ⬠ the writer used three  other sources to state the facts. The article, ââ¬Å"FDA test find arsenic in riceâ⬠,  written by Monica Eng, is one out of the three sources that is used in the article,      ââ¬Å"   Toxic, cancerà causing arsenic found in rice products à à  even organic rice milkâ⬠.   We can prove that this article is not all true because it is written by a woman  named Monica Eng. Eng is a columnist for a newspaper called Chicago Tribune.   Eng does not write about random topics, but she talks about food and health.   Monica Eng is only an authority who barely knows what she is talking about  other than an expert who knows his facts well enough to write a whole book full  of details. She just makes claims about the topic regarding arsenic rice.    Along with proving the article false by the different perspectives between  an expert and an authority, we can prove that the article is false because the  measurements are not clear. The article,    ââ¬Å"   Toxic, cancerà causing arsenic found in   rice products à à  even organic rice milkâ⬠ states different measurements from its  source.    ââ¬Å"   Toxic, cancerà causing arsenic found in rice products à à  even organic rice  milkâ⬠ states, ââ¬Å"More than 200 samples of dry rice, infant cereals, hot cereals,  instant cereals, rice cakes and crackers, rice flour, rice drinks, rice syrup, and rice  vinegarâ⬠ which is not a clear measurement because it does not give the reader an  exact number of samples. There could be 201 samples or 212 samplesà ¾ the  evidence from the text is very unclear. Measurable things can usually be a fact  and can be a reason on why an article may be true. In this article, the  measurements were not clear, so it resulted in evidence that may be hard to  prove. Lastly, this article may be proved false because an article has to be ALL  true not mostly true. An argument of a claim have to all be true or none of it can  be true. ââ¬Å"Toxic, cancerà causing arsenic found in rice products à à  even organic  rice milkâ⬠ states,â⬠The group is    
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