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    college, I only knew simple writing concepts, but by the end of the fall my techniques have transformed from basic to critical. Writing a better thesis statement and breaking everything down are just some ways in which I improved. The point is to build off of current knowledge and incorporate the newly learned skills. In the program, it was evident I have shown improvement in my critical thinking, reading and writing skills, rhetorical knowledge, processing and habits of mind may still lack in…

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    Continual Learning Relevant Areas of Growth 1 – Critical and Creative Thinking 1. Personal Impact – Professional development; become more knowledgeable in the fraud prevention and intelligence spheres and have more opportunity for advancement within the Army Reserve and my civilian career. 2. Impact on others – Articulate information to support priority intelligence requirements to a higher headquarters. 3. Course of Action 1 – Apply critical thinking and problem-solving skills…

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    | | | |Nongraded Activities and |Read the “Habits That Hinder Thinking” section in Ch. 3 of The Art of Thinking. | | | |Preparation | | | | |Means of Persuasion |Use your favorite Internet search engine to find videos of commercials for luxury cars. | | | |…

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    university goals to optimize ability for problem solving, and making decision which those university goals are inquiry and critical thinking, communication, appreciation of human diversity and ethical and social responsibility. The project involves a lot of discussion which helps in development of communication skills. The project also requires four class presentations which help in critical thinking. The analysis and interaction with other group members enables me…

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    Critical Thinking and Ethics University of Phoenix Definition of Critical Thinking Critical thinking is the process that involves the conceptualization, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of information gathered by observation, communication, reflection or experience (Ellis, 2015). Edward Glaser defines critical thinking as attitude, knowledge, and skill, and believes all three factors make up critical thinking as a whole (Glaser, 1941). Steps in Critical Thinking…

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    Williams_K_Week1_Assignment 3:57-4:49 Completed Critical Thinking Skills Critical thinkers are truth-seeking, open-minded, analytical, and inquisitive thinkers. They use these traits in their everyday lives. When it comes to them seeking the truth they are always willing to examine evidence for their own personal beliefs. They face and consider ideas that sometimes may challenge their beliefs. Honesty is something the value. Being open minded requires you to be able to listen to how someone…

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    topics raised in class would it have addressed, regarding cybersecurity? The proposed act encourages consultation between the government and the private sector raising the level of awareness within management rank and file. As Bayuk location 387 (2012) points out, on-going communication and cooperation between the public and the private sectors will lead to a more resilient national cyber standing. As it stands today, data on cyber breaches and vulnerabilities are kept confidential and locked…

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    Critical Thinking and Me Critical thinking is something that not everyone is thinking about on a day to day basis. We may not find ourselves actively thinking about what is said or what we may be saying. If you are one of these people as I know I am, you can learn to think critically. It is like learning to play baseball; with a lot of time, effort and practice it can be learned. There are many things to learn about thinking critically such as learning to be a fair-minded thinker or how not to…

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    egocentric to sociocentric. My point of view prior to exposure to critical thinking was that I was tolerant of others and patient with those who did not share my point of view. I was not in the habit of questioning my point of view on anything, but after reading the text, as provided in my critical thinking class, I find that I am questioning my point of view almost regularly for clarity, relevance, breadth and depth (Richard et.al., 2012). Not knowing can change a point of view and cause the…

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    In my viewpoint critical thinking is an essential skill of a nurse than can develop through learning experiences during the active involvement in the care of the patients. It is the ability of a person to apply its knowledge and logical reasoning by analysing situation for the best solution as possible when faced with problems. Critical thinking and good deci-sion making is essential for the nurses have in order to deliver safe and effective client care. For example, when a patient has…

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