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    Before reading the text, I came to my own gut conclusions. After reading the text, several conclusions were validated, just explained more scholastically (Arrigo & Williams, 2012). John – My gut reaction was - it’s not volunteering when the alternative is jail or prison - its self-interest/preservation at work. The motivation is to keep out of jail or prison! However, after reading the text, I still have the same conclusion. He is not doing it out of empathy or sympathy, and it’s hard to say…

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    studied history by putting bits and pieces together to make a whole. Let me explain, you have to have context when making a conclusion. Therefore historians would have to study a primary source first. A primary source is information from a person who was there to experience the event. They analyze that source, among with other primary sources to come up with a conclusion. That conclusion is called a secondary source, which is based off a person who took evidence from another source, it’s like a…

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    Unknown Compounds

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    unknown, more properties were identified and more evidence for a positive identification. The five reactions that were carried out further validated our conclusion, since the results were the same between the unknown and the known. For the four that did not react with the unknown, nor did they react with the hypothesized compound, validating the conclusion. For the reaction that formed the precipitate, using stoichiometry, the masses were equal between the unknown beginning, the hypothesized…

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    Draft 2 Revision Plan My professor and my writing tutor commented that my conclusion is essentially a restatement of what I have already said in my literature review. It is important for a conclusion to contribute to the literature review in some way, so for my next draft, I plan to review the articles and extend my conclusion to include some other observation or where the field could be going. One observation I might include is that although the articles focus on time periods separated by…

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    the North West, the Paleo-Indians then spread throughout the two americans continents.” This reveals how the author feels about the Indians by showing that he realized that the indians were smart enough to spread out across the whole continent. In conclusion , one of the many ways the author feels about the Indians is that he thinks that they are very intelligent .…

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    Andrea Rada PSY-101 Jason Whetten October 4, 2014 Perception Option 1 Processing is just another way of describing the way we take information in, analyze it, and draw conclusions from it. Bottom-up processing, also known as inductive reasoning, starts at the sensory receptors and works up to higher levels of processing. Bottom-up processing enables our sensory system to detect lines, angles, and colors. It works in such a way that what you see is what you get. For example, if someone showed…

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    A hasty generalization is a fallacy that uses too few examples to come to a general conclusion (Lumsden, Lumsden, and Wiethoff 149). This is a dangerous fallacy that everyone is at risk for using and hearing; however, there are certain steps to prevent the hasty generalization and encourage active listening for fallacious arguments. To fully understand this fallacy, it is important to know a couple specific examples, understand active listening, and different prevention strategies. Everyone is…

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    Missing Person Observation

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    it has a sharp edge. This qualitative observation points to the skull being from a female. The next observational test was conducted on the actual shape of the eye orbit. Two analytical observations was executed and both of them resulted with the conclusion that the eye orbit is of a square shape. Unlike the previous observation of the upper edge of the eye orbit, the results that the shape of the eye orbit being square show that there is a possibility that the skull belongs to a male person.…

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    universal language, and is used everywhere, meaning it has to be strong, clear, and concise in order to be valuable and effective. An improvement I have made in writing this year that will help me throughout the future is developing a strong, clear conclusion and using the Writing Process more often. Although I have made improvements in my work, I still have to work on choosing and explaining evidence clearly. I chose this to be something to prioritize, since evidence is the heart of a…

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    Friction Ridge Comparison Summary Introduction: Friction Ridge comparison is used a lot by the CSI and FBI nowadays. The purpose of the study was to come up with a basic analysis of the science of friction ridge patterns on skin, and to approve further research for the friction ridge patterns on the skin to be tested, and to come up with a hypothesis for that idea/theory. At first the scientists was unable to find the right piece of information (literature) that supports their assumptions of…

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