Sunday, February 1, 2009

Disabled People Have Access to Public Spaces


Major Premise: Disabled people require structural adjustments to easily access public spaces.

Minor Premise: The American with Disabilities Act (ADA)requires public spaces to be designed with structural adjustments for handicap accessibility.

Conclusion: Therefore, Americans with disabilities currently have acceptable access to public spaces.


6 comments:

Contisher said...

Mana,

Rewrite your posting to be more concise. It does not flow logically from the Major premise you have set up. I will delete this one, once you have set up a new one.

Contisher said...

Better, but mention the ADA and include "acceptable access" in your claims.

Contisher said...

Always conclude with "Therefore,....in your conclusion and add "to" in the appropriate space. Also, add "currently" to your concluding statment

Contisher said...

Mana,

I made some changes to your post, but you get full credit for the effort.

MahyaJA said...

IMPRESSIVE. I like the way you've put the premises together :D Makes perfect logical sense.

Talat Mirmalek said...

Nice!!