Perspectives in the Beckett Brennan are a huge part in the way we perceive the case. We are only handed Beckets perspective so the story seems kind of single sided. I am a collage student myself and i know parties can get very crazy very fast; and thats why i think people were hasn't to believe mrs. Bernnan. She herself admitted to drinking 6 shots of vodka which in actuality was probably a lot more than that, specially when she was unable to get home on her own and was in need of a ride. Im not trying to advocate for the basketball players because we are not aware of their perspectives. Their perspective is played out through Backkets perspective. She didn't seem to me as a rape but she seem more embarrassed of what happend. If she really felt that she was a victim victem of rape she should of taken it to court not a committee. I agree that collages are not capable of dealing with such cases and they shouldn't be. The burden of dealing whit such cases is strictly police related. The collage should help and comply with authorities but not be the ones that solve the matter. This story once again helps us see the importance of perspectives becasue perspectives are essentially blinding us from the truth untill all of them are taken into account and we are able to makd our own choices.
In my paper there is a point of view that isn't really considered and that is the other side of the coin. What would people argue when presented my argument?i think i should be analyzing the opposite side because it will only help me strengthen my own argument. One of my sources is presented in the farmers perspective. This perspective allows me to hypothesize why food prizes are so high compared to fast food. It provides insight in in the farmers life and what they face to keep prices down."High commodity prices will translate into higher meat prices because the cost of feeding cattle, pigs and poultry with grain will go up, forcing producers to raise fewer animals." This was taken from an exert of one of my sources that argues that high food prices can have a ripple effect in the food industry. When price goes up in one sector all sectors will inversely be affected as well.
Edgar, look again at what this assignment asked you to do. This is not what we were looking for -- I wanted you to explore what kinds of perspectives you could consider in your own project.
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