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    Issues in Critical Thinking: A Discussion and Conclusion Into Social Political Events 30052364 PSYC 4002-63130, Spring 2017 University of Louisiana at Monroe May 4, 2017 Issues in Critical Thinking: A Discussion and Conclusion Into Social Political Events 30052364 Olivia Moore Psychology 4002-63130, Spring 2017 University of Louisiana at Monroe May 4, 2017 Issues In Critical Thinking: A Discussion And Conclusion Into Social Political Events Critical thinking…

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    Organization Name: Liver Health Connection. Formerly called- Hepatitis C Connection Time-Period of Hours Completed: October 19/2016-November 22/2016 Number of Hours Completed: 70 hours Remaining Hours: 00 QUESTION 2 On journals one (1) and two (2), I had reported the accomplishments of three objectives from the total five (5)…

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    I presented my lesson to an 8th grade Social Studies classroom. In this classroom I presented a lesson that incorporated critical thinking and evaluating primary sources to support their argument. My mentor teacher and I came up with a lesson called “Who fired the first shot” where we showed students videos and documents about the battle at Lexington and Concord. I sent students a PowerPoint with four different points of view about the event at Lexington. My since my school is a one-to one (one…

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    Critical thinking requires self thinking, problem solving, the ability to ask the hows and whys and what can you do with the information you acquire or come up with, either if you are trying to create something, one will have to have a reason for it, purpose will it have, why do I need or how it going to serve me or those around me. When trying to solve a problem finding out how did you get there, what progress cause it, and what Mesures needs to be taken to fix it or ensure it does not happen…

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    patient falls and etc. Few articles emphasized critical thinking skills development for the new nurse graduate. The research by S. Wahl & A. Thompson “Concept mapping in a critical care orientation program: a pilot study to develop critical thinking and decision-making skills in novice nurses” was made with newly graduated registered nurses hired into intensive care. The study concluded that newly graduated nurses make poor clinical decisions and lack critical thinking. Study offered concept…

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    peer-reviewed Education Analysis Archives, standardized testing focuses on academic and technical skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, and reading comprehension, which are necessary for students (Standardized Tests ProCon.org). The researchers who conduct this study suggest that the questions in the tests allow students to become better readers, analytical problem solvers, and critical thinkers. Moreover, advocates claim that the skills that students develop in taking standardized…

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    failing. These negative moments are critical to understanding new concepts as well as important behaviors that are critical for leadership and development in life as well as in the business world. Many prominent leaders have had moments in their career where they hit rock bottom and then through hard work, dedication and a willingness to learn and adapt claw their way back to the pinnacle of their fields. No one is immune from these moments of failure, or critical mistakes, or lapses in…

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    this action does make the statues of Hispanics better, which thanks to authors like Pat. Thanks for standing out to make her own voices. Therefore, she has made a possibility that people would like to change their ideas which are believed for a long period of…

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    The Renaissance time period is what most people consider as the bridge between Medieval and modern times. During this time period, many subjects including science, math, art, music, and theology exploded, and allowed for new ideas and innovations to come about. Many famous people, who are known for their renowned accomplishments from the past, come from the Renaissance time period like Da Vinci, Shakespeare, and Michaelangelo. This started the revolution which allows modern science and…

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    The Great Wall of China The Great Wall of China is “the most awesome structure ever devised by man, one that “lies across the northern borders of China like some great sleeping dragon, stretching and sunning itself on the peaks and ridges of some of the most beautiful mountain scenery in the world…The Great Wall of China was more than 2,000 years in the building, and the only way man can look upon the sum total of handiwork is by viewing it from outer space (Waldron, pg 2).” The Great Wall…

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