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    Philosopher Daniel Dennett coined the term Intuition Pump in referring to a thinking tool that challenges our intuitive ideas or inspires new ones. In his book by the same name he offers up many such thinking tools, claiming that “these handy prosthetic imagination-extenders and focus-holders permit us to think reliably and even gracefully about really hard questions.” Among the thinking tools that Dennett points out are analogies and thought experiments, both of which are the topics here.13…

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    In his article “Argument as Conversation”, Stuart Greene attempts to purpose the proper way to make arguments into intellectual conversation. Whether you are in class, or spending some time with family, arguments usually happen and are a unique part of everyday life. As Greene states in the article, “Argument is very much part of what we do every day; We confront a public issue, something that is open to dispute, and we take a stand and support what we think and feel with what we believe are…

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    Anne Haas-Dyson Summary

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    Epistemological shifts in the study of childhood have contributed to a push for children to be seen and treated as active participants in the research process (Powell and Smith 2009). Greater involvement of children in decisions that affect them speaks directly to Cassell’s (1980) application of the Kantian principle to judgments of ethical adequacy in fieldwork. She suggests Kantian ethics--“that…

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    disrespectful. The entire importance of the antiquity would be demolished by the uptone of the symbolization choice. Similarly, the relevance and specificity is important when it comes to symbolizing something valuable. Kirk Savage wrote the published book, Monument Wars: Washington, at which consists of this excerpt. Savage asserts, ‘‘The memorial itself contains no actual relic of Lincoln’’ (Savage). He discusses the Lincoln Memorial located in Washington D.C. Savage states that it isn’t…

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    Reflection On Wrtg 101

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    to write about for assignment #3. Even though I have completed other research assignments in the past this assignment gave some difficulty. Following the course content I was able to write a viable research paper on anthropogenic climate change, a subject that I am passionate about. When writing the assignment, I used skills that I learned in previous papers. I used prewriting when coming up with points of view for my research. The length of the paper gave me the most trouble since English is my…

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    Virginity Pledges Summary

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    mentally healthy for young women. According to the book, Forbidden Fruit: Sex…

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    In chapter 11 “analyzing and synthesizing arguments” provides insight on how to analyze and synthesize an argument. When we analyze we ask questions like what’s the issues, who’s the audience, and most importantly what positon you stand in an argument. Once, that is finished then you would start to wrap everything with the counterargument. Now, you would look and decide if there is enough motivating factors such as interest, values, concerns, and priorities. To synthesize an argument you would…

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    these effects, and the true nature of research. According to Aschwanden (2015), one of the prominent contributors to the public’s lack of confidence in science is statistical manipulation and biases. This relates to O’Neil’s Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy. Cathy O’Neil is a mathematician who has worked for numerous universities, the finance industry, and as a Data Scientist Consultant. This particular book of hers explores the…

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    well known, has been comprehensively addressed in literature, and has more established solutions. The second, academic ghostwriting, has received less attention and has not yet been systematically addressed. In fact the there are very few published research papers on the practice, and those that do exist many date from the past decade. On the face of it the two problems appear very similar, as both involve issues with the attribution of the work of others, but in practice they are quite…

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    Diversity In Colleges

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    The scientific method is a method used by sociologists to deliver sound sociological research with the use of empirical evidence(Little, W. et al.,2014)The three first steps of the scientific method will be used to write about ethnic diversity in college.The discussion on my hypothesis on ethnic diversity in college will be using the theories of structural functionalism,symbolic interactionism and social construction. Do colleges which state ethnic diversity in their policies really practice…

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