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    Jean Piaget, a Swiss psychologist and genetic epistemologist, is one of the most widely known cognitivist; he studied how children think as well as the nature of intelligence. According to (Cherry, Jean Piaget Biography (1896-1980), 2016), “Prior to Piaget’s theory, children were often thought of simply as mini-adults. Instead, Piaget suggested that the way children think is fundamentally different from the way that adults think.” “Piaget was the first psychologist to make a systematics study of…

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    Montessori Method Essay

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    child quickly moves from concrete materials to abstract ones. It is in this stage where practical use of mathematics is important. Montessori students for the age of six, enjoy learning how maths can fits in the grand scheme of the cosmic education. This includes studying ancient mathematicians such as Pythagoras, Euclid, Eratosthenes and…

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    Dr. Gamage uses the rhetorical appeals technique by the logos method in frequent. Logos is a literary device such as a statement or an argument used to persuade the target audience with a logic. Hence, the author uses logos to make his statement concrete with the supportive facts and documents. Dr. Gamage raises the curiosities of the Big Data, and he predicts it will be the major trend in the future. The author points out Big Data consistently benefits the enterprises, “research indicates that…

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    One might say that the cognitive development theory is very crucial in day to day life. Everywhere one looks there is a use of cognitive development in the child development facilities, whether it be a private facility, or a state facility cognitive development is in practice. However, before getting to far one might ask what the cognitive development is and it is “changes in problem solving, memory, language, reasoning, and other aspects of thinking” (Woolfolk, Perry, n.d, p.G-2). The cognitive…

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    helps that I can be able to use outlines and find connections through the topics to relate to the thesis. Using concrete details helped my provide more information for the readers to understand. The reader does not understand my situation, so to be detailed in your writing gives them an opportunity to understand. Even though the skills of shitty first draft, outlines, and using concrete details have heightened my writing, I still have a lot of room to learn more writing techniques to become a…

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    Neil Smith Thesis

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    In the foreword of the English translation of The Urban Revolution, Neil Smith speaks about one of the most disputable thesis submitted by Lefebvre to ‘‘urban process’’. The thesis is this: ‘‘the problematic of industrialization, which has dominated capitalist societies for more than two centuries, is increasingly superseded by the urban’’. That is to say: ‘‘the urban problematic becomes predominant’’. As Kanishka explains this argument, progressed through the wake of ‘‘the political crisis of…

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    Gross And Gilles Argument

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    actual example when media portrays these kinds of mentalities. An actual article or headline from a media source would’ve been more beneficial to support Gross and Gilles’ argument of them over exaggerating certain issues. However, to the lack of a concrete example it just makes the reader assume that they are to busy criticizing the media in a jokeful manner that it leaves their credentials even more in question. It’s as if they are not taking the topic serious enough and are just biased to…

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    King Arthur Orval Analysis

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    Arthur: Orval, Orval: Yes, sir. Arthur: I have ruminated about this for days. I believe I am going to fulfill my promise to father today. I shall marry Lady Genevieve. Orval: Oh, well let me be the first to offer my condolences. Arthur: Condolences? How is an engagement a sorrowful occasion? Orval: Your self government’s rule concludes and a woman replaces it. Of course you will end each predicament with your ruling, but seduction is a thorn in a mans side. Arthur: Orval, when were you married…

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    Toulmin Argument Analysis

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    The Toulmin model is an effective way of presenting an argument because it ensures that all the data presented is directly tied into how it relates to the main claim, and also in the aspect that it addresses both sides of the topic. By refuting the counterargument, the main claim of the piece becomes more favorable and logical in the minds of the audience. The aspects of the Toulmin method work together in order to create a cohesive argument that successfully establishes and supports the main…

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    Chainsaw History

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    There is no mistaking the distinctive sound of a chainsaw, screaming as it bites through a hunk of wood or the bark of a tree. There are even chainsaws which are used to cut through concrete, brick and natural stone. Chainsaws are perhaps one of the most convenient power tools available, and can save a lot of time and effort in construction and felling. Although the origin of the chainsaw is debatable, it is determined that the first chainsaw was made around 1830 by Bernard Heine, a German…

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