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    students who attend college. He then supports his claim with statistics from the top colleges and universities in the US; these statistics support his claim because the numbers of male students attending is higher than female students attending, but the numbers are close in proximity to one another. 1b. Kimmel’s background in gender…

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    commercials, “Vanessa Hudgens Neutrogena Pink Grapefruit Cleanser” and “Clearasil Ultra TV Commercial (Rapid Action Daily Gel Wash Acne Treatment)”, the Clearasil commercial seems to be better. Although the Clearasil commercial uses more of Shrank’s claims, it is still better than the Neutrogena face wash because it informs the audience of how it works, why it is better than other face washes and it is more entertaining. Unlike the Neutrogena commercial, the Clearasil commercial actually…

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    evaluating his credibility and addressing the role it played in his influence. Also, she establishes that his addition to the literary portrayal of the Holocaust was drastically different than anything before. She evaluates his dramatization of speech and claims that it allowed for a more genuine expression of testimonies. Lastly, she clarifies the importance of his poetry in the effect it had on the general public and Holocaust victims as well. She argues that his impact was that of great…

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    follows: Moral claims are universally false There is reason to believe that moral claims are universally false There is no justification for believing any deniable claim Therefore, there is no justification for believing moral claims Mackie rejects non-cognitivism; according to his error theory, moral claims are uniformly false. He attempts to justify…

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    (2) do the allegations in the tort action potentially bring the tort claim within the policy’s coverage? The first question focuses upon the language and requirements of the policy, and the second question focuses upon the allegations of the tort suit. St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins. Co. v. Pryseski, 292 Md. 187, 193 (1981). If there are any claims against the insured which are even potentially covered under the insurance policy, then the insurance company has…

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    Hsiao claims that a contribution to the flourishing or welfare of the moral community is necessary in order for an interest to be deemed moral, yet the suffering of animals in no way contributes to the flourishing or welfare of the moral (Hsiao, 279). By Hsiao’s…

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    In 2006, the Yonkers School District hired Jeffrey Kirby to teach Health Education at the Pearls Hawthorne School which serves pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. Kirby used an icebreaker assignment to introduce the topic of Health and the Human Reproduction. Kirby invited several students to draw and label the parts of the male reproductive system on the blackboard. Amanda, a female student, who arrived late for class saw the drawings on the blackboard and asked to be excused for a…

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    This source written by Andrew Leigh highlights the stages in forming a culture in business. Andrew addresses that there are challenges in developing culture within a business because there must first be ethical leadership established. He makes a claim that a business cannot establish culture without first establishing ethical leadership. Ethical leadership derives from the way leaders within a business act, think, and behave. In addition, he states that establishing culture within a business is…

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    Breal claims that the sweet treats given to participants when they complete their exercise are called conditioned reinforcers. Yet, in Lilienfeld’s (2014) terms, this definition of conditioned reinforcers is paired with the term primary reinforcer, an “item…

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    differences in the why the authors wrote. First and foremost the ultimate difference was the sheer credibility that Hsiao held over Harari, through a series of appeal to logic and using valuable statistics, Hsiao’s scholarly background only deepened his claim and allowed the reader to be more drawn to his piece. Whereas Harari tried to apply statistics and failed to give any credit to a source. Yet another variation between the drafts were the ways the authors decided to initiate an appeal to…

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