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    Journal of Geography and considering the structure of the article suffices the requirements of an academic article. The article structure consists of an abstract, introduction, methods and results of collecting data, and provides a discussion and conclusion. Through analyzing the academic article, it clearly states the article is a case study article involving researchers from a local university and…

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    come to a reasonable conclusion. Issues need to be identified while gathering the information and organized in a systematic way to lay foundations for solutions. Seeing multiple sides of the issue will help filter this information as does following other directions further explained in the next few…

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    his an unusual personality for a ranch hand. He reads books and likes to be educated. In conclusion, that is why Crooks is different from other ranch hands. 2. What does Crooks say will happen to Lennie if George doesn’t come back? Crooks said a pretty harsh thing that will happen to Lennie, if George doesn’t come back. He said that Lennie will be taken to the “booby trap”, or the insane institute. In conclusion, that is what will happen to Lennie if George doesn’t come back. 3. In your own…

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    program to this module, we reach the conclusion that the family is $S$-injective, on the first iteration, with the determinant criterion. There is a signal $S$ that additively regulates two parallel pathways, $X$ and $Y$. $X^*$ acts as an inhibitor of the response $R^*$, and $Y^*$ acts as an activator of $R$. Ignoring the diffusive terms, these equations can be represented by the following matrices, Applying the program to this module, we reach the conclusion…

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    different methods of getting to a conclusion however when solving a problem often both processes are incorporated. Two different reading from Christopher Alexander and Ian L Mcharg help show the differences between Inductive and deductive reasoning. Question one Inductive reasoning is solution focused where there are many ideas that are proposed and tested to find the best, most valid conclusion. Inductive reasoning allows for the possibility that the conclusion is false even if all of the…

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    The word argument entails many emotions, most of which are negative. In western culture the controlling metaphor for argument is war states Rebecca Jones. When dealing with arguments there are two main ways to go about it, logic and reasoning. Logos is a new trendy word that means using logic to prove an argument. Many people of today's society articulate their difference by using logic and reasoning to demonstrate their point. The Merriam Webster dictionary states logic as a proper or…

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    analyzing Rachael’s argument on this point and if the point is persuasive, strong, and valid. Ultimately, to see if his argument is relevant and if it helps his overall conclusion. The overall argument in Rachael’s article is that if active euthanasia is any…

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    Premise: Homosexual sex that does not reproduce it wrong. Conclusion: Therefore, homosexuality is wrong. Counter Argument One: Premise: Any kind of sexual activity that does not reproduce is wrong. Conclusion: Therefore all non-reproducing sexual activity is wrong. Argument One is an unsound argument because it states that type of sexual relations that do not reproduce or lead to…

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    logic and reasoning for the most desired results. Hence, this is a basic reason why logic and reason are essential to our lives. Logic requires reasoning by humans in order to form thoughts and opinions, as well as regulations and awareness. In conclusion, I believe the term "logic" refers to the principles of correct reasoning for the…

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    find this reasoning to have one true quality but also one false quality. First, the harmony is indeed invisible, so in that way it does resemble a soul (see Premise 3 above). However, one of the conditions of a soul was that it did not change (see Conclusion 2 above), which does not…

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