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    Throughout the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird,” many themes are frequently introduced and expanded upon through characters and situations alike. In the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird,” the connotation of “right” and “left” takes a subtle change as the story progresses. Annotated Bibliography In Laurie Champion’s analysis of “To Kill a Mockingbird,” she discusses the importance of the connotation of right and left throughout the novel. She brings up many major scenes where left and right is very…

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    The neurons in the brain work in coordination; some of these networks are dedicated to critical thinking and others to empathy. A link has been determined between the level of empathy and religion: the more religious an individual is, the more empathetic they will be. On the other hand, individuals who are more analytic find the idea of higher power hard to comprehend. Analytic thinking and moral concern signify two cognitive models and are always in competition with each other (Scutti, 2016).…

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    perspective of administration of Vancomycin and important nursing consideration with patients taking this medication. The trough level are drawn and monitor to make adjustments to medication. Teaching strategies used were writing on the white board and critical thinking scenarios. Disseminating knowledge on Vancomycin in the classroom setting was a great teaching and learning experience. Dr. Best and I discussed writing good test questions, objectives for class lecture, and available…

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    Technology play a bigger role in our life, more and more parents and schools worry about the technology will influent children’s critical thinking, therefore the whole social already focused on whether technology attracts young and influent education. As mentioned before, no matter personalized learning or learning analytic, both of them need technology devices and internet, and today’s…

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    course, represented well due to the nature of textbooks in general, and the journaling, poetry, and writing activities within the pages. However, graphing and map skills are a large part of multiple chapters. One great comprehension opportunity is the critical thinking skills that are part of the telling fact from fiction section of the book. These activities are used to help all students understand the content and differentiate fact from opinion (Berson, Howard, & Salinas, 2010). There are also…

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    reasoning is essential to nursing care as it shows the thinking process of the nurse and that the nurse can competently and safely deliver care to diverse patients (Harmon & Thompson, 2014). In conjunction with clinical reasoning, the terminology critical thinking, clinical judgement and clinical decision making are used collaboratively. There are many resources about clinical reasoning and studies used on nursing students, graduate nurses and postgraduate nurses. One key strategy, the Thinking…

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    Blind Confidence People can hold firm trust in a person or aspects of life; we associate this feeling with being confident . When we claim someone is ignorant, we assume they have no actual knowledge over something or its topic . And we could mix both of these aspects together in one person then our reference would be a red hearing personality. The question I have is why some people if not most have done this at least once in their life span. We can accept to stand ground in something we have no…

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    Informal fallacies appeal to the ignorance of an inadequately supported argument and can be observed in everyday scenarios. Although many are incognizant of their effect on communication, being aware of the format of an argument can aid an individual in reaching their desired conclusion to any situation they are encountered with. When an argument is presented with limited alternatives, the omission of other choices provides the argument with a false dilemma causing the arguer in the discussion…

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    neighborhoods. While reading “You Must Learn”: Promoting Hip-hop in Education by David. E. Kirkland he speaks of a Teachers by the name of Craig Kegeler who has already begun implementing hip hop into his teaching curriculum shows me hip hop can be a critical tool at times. Kegler speaks of his outlook on hip hop in English class and why he believes it 's such a critically effective method for…

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    There’s so much information in regards to critical thinking I have learned these past weeks. But I have narrowed down to two different articles. Critical thinking is straightforward interpretation out whether a claim is valid, incompletely accurate, in some cases genuine, or false. The basic mastermind to comprehend character, inspiration, perspective and expression applies rationale. Whichever the case, basic speculation takes after the same fundamental systems: 1. Think for yourself. It…

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