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Chapter 2 of the textbook discusses two scenarios in which evidence may not meet some audience’s expectations

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Chapter 2 of the textbook discusses two scenarios in which evidence may not meet some audience’s expectations. In the first scenario, two scientific studies are in conflict with each other In the second scenario, a child psychiatrist uses stories from his patients rather than statistics as evidence. Each case poses a problem regarding the use of evidence: We sometimes have difficulty reconciling conflicting pieces of evidence, and we are reluctant to see stories, rather than statistics, as valid evidence. In the essay that you are writing right now, what kinds of evidence have you found?  In what way might it meet an audience's expectations? Name the audience, discuss how it may meet--or not meet--the audience's expectations, and explain why. Later in the week, compare your observations about evidence with those of your classmates.

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I believe my audience would be medical professionals as well as advocates for disabled individuals or maybe even disabled individuals themselves. While writing my definition essay I have found evidence that would support my audience’s expectation of legalizing organ sales. The evidence that I have found is in regards to organ sales most of the 50 states in the United States discriminate disabled individuals being considered as a candidate for organ transplant all because they have a disability. I have also found that UNOS groups everyone together that has a disability no matter what the disability may be. I have also found that most medical professionals do not know that discriminating organ transplant is against the law I did the Americans with disabilities act of 1973. Therefore, this means a lawsuit could be brought against UNOS as well as any other organization that discriminates against organ transplant for a disabled individual. However given the time sensitive nature of organ transplantation lawsuits are usually not filed because they can take years to pursue and win but that doesn't negate the fact that an individual could still file a lawsuit under the Americans with disabilities act for being discriminated against when it comes to organ transplants and other than national waiting list. 

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