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    modern morality. Modern being from a relatively recent point in time where the historian can look back and see the events that unfolded in the remote past. Therefore, Butterfield believes that historians should try to understand history simply by facts and not included their own preconceptions. To support his argument Butterfield uses two examples of how the Whig interpretation of history is biased. The first example is the modern view of Mary Tudor. The image conjured up when someone hears the…

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    (a) Material facts of the case Hacon & Sons Pty Ltd is a family grazing business and a trustee for the Hacon Family Trust. After Mr Walter Hacon and his wife passed away, the remaining shareholders of the Hacon & Sons Pty Ltd are their three sons. The properties that trustee’s grazing business were conducted on are owned by corporate subsidiaries of the trustee, and three sons. The allocation of the operation profit of the company is not conducted by dividend but invest to the distributed fund…

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    on our own personal experiences, beliefs, and perceptions. Emotions can be very messy and very personal, so it makes sense that the words that we use to describe them would be a little hard to define. We need to remember to use clear language and facts along with our emotive language if we want to make ourselves understood and avoid needless…

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    knowledge is inferential: P1’: All inferences to known moral facts are of the form put forward by the moral bridge inferentialist. P2’: We need to be able to explicitly state both premises, the non-moral facts and the moral bridge…

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    In the articles “Three Cheers for the Nanny State,” “Ban the Ban!,” and “Soda’s a Problem but…”, all three authors present their arguments with facts, opinions, and counterclaims. However, one article presents itself better than the rest. I believe that the article “Soda’s a Problem, but...” was the most convincing article. Sarah Conly- the author who wrote “Three Cheers for the Nanny State”- argues that the soda restriction is a good idea because people would be stopped from making foolish…

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    evidence. Decisions or claims made using critical thinking should be based on facts and evidence, and not based on emotions. In the book titled “The Scientific Endeavors” critical thinking is defined as determining if a claim should be accepted or rejected through deliberate determination. (Lee, 2000, p. 85) It is important to learn critical thinking skills because of the constant stream of ideas that are presented as facts every day. Critical thinking is used to determine what is true, false or…

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    For those whom like to act as if they were God and take a life intentionally deserves to be punished. In fact, other than God whom can punish someone are the jails and prison that house these types of individuals. There are some cold blooded killers out in the world, along with some individuals whom are not mentally able to make conscious delinquent actions. In fact these types of people become inmates inside of correctional institutions that are housed in supermax sanctions have prompted…

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    The Ways I Lie Many people lie in subtle ways to try and soften facts or get away with something. People can get hurt or protected from pain in lies that get told to them. Or other times lies can cause them to think that a different outcome in a situation could have happened if that lie was never told. Ericsson’s article “The Ways We Lie” gives many categories that organize the different types of lies that people can say. There are different ways of lying silently, plainly obvious, or just to…

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    Cir. 1993). In IDEA cases that reach the Fifth Circuit, questions of law and mixed questions of law and fact pertaining to the district court’s decision are reviewed de novo. R.P. v. Alamo Heights Indep. Sch. Dist., 703 F.3d 801, 808 (5th Cir. 2012). The appeal at bar is a question of law and a mixed question of law and fact and thus, this Court’s reviews de novo as a mixed question of law and fact the district court's decisions regarding whether K.W. was a “parentally-placed” private school…

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    I think it a fun fact because I never knew we have a whole new layer of skin every month and I think it is so cool. Hair grows about one centimeter per month. It a fun facts for me because I always want a very long hair since I was little and I didn't really research how much our hair grows each month and It really cool to know this fact. You shed a surprising 40 lbs of…

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