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    Inductive Argument

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    universal claim about the world. Inductive arguments are often less trustworthy , as despite the truth of a premise, it is only speculative to draw a conclusion solely on personal experience. Because the number of observations we can have is always finite, it can never be certain that the next observation will have the same outcome as the previous – this is known as the problem of induction. When examining the arguments success, it becomes clear also that an inductive argument can never truly…

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    Luke Case Study

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    PART A SECTION-I:-PROBLEM SOLVING ANALSIS AND PROCESS Ans: 1. • LIST OF INFORMATION LUKE NEED TO GATHER TO ATTAND THE MEETING IN TOWN TOMORROW 3PM.  How to get to the town?  What is the meeting time?  How far the distance is?  What are the transport services available?  What are the buses and trains timing from one place to another?  How far the walking distance from train station to meeting office?  What are the buses and train fares?  Meeting finishing time?  After meeting what are…

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    Competition & Market share Competition As McDonalds and KFC offers similar type of product. The product offered by McDonalds is a substitute of KFC and vice versa. Therefore, the major competition for McDonalds is KFC. Factors that contribute towards a competition are:  Price: Value for money is a major factor.  Quality of food: As both KFC and McDonalds are following their international standards there for it's not a major concern  Flavor: This is one major factor that contributes towards…

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    Aerofoil Essay

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    Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 What is aerofoil? Aerofoil is a large stucture which is attached to the airplane. It has curved surfaces designed to give required ratio of lift and drag. It helps to create different aeodynamic forces. The force perpendicular to the motion of aeofoil is lift force. The force parallel to the motion of aerofoil is drag force. 1.2 How it works? Aerofoil consists of following components: • Suction surface • Pressure surface • Leading edge • Tailing edge •…

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    able to write data/perform transactions but cannot modify the data. Traditional systems follow either Centralized or Decentralized model – Examples are Banks having single point of control (Centralized) and in some cases Decentralized model – with finite points of control. Blockchain works on the principle…

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    Copper Gta Welding

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    4.4. Physical model of the susceptibility of hot cracking for copper GTA welding Variations of the hot cracking susceptibility during copper GTA welding could be divided into the following five stages combining the internal factor with the external factors, as shown in Fig. 14: Fig. 14. Schematic of the physical model for the susceptibility of hot cracking during copper GTA welding. (I). Free crystalline region The actual line of S-L is lower compared with its corresponding theoretical line…

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    Vygotsky’s (1978) sociocultural theory suggests that learning is a continual social process that never ends and how we view the world is shaped by symbolic tools like language. As a child’s cognitive function improves through social interaction, he or she learns at a social (inter-psychological) level and then at an individual level (intra-psychological), consequently expanding their Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) - a concept introduced but not fully developed by Vygotsky (1978). As children…

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    author articulates in the preface, “...if hundreds of thousands of people reach out for a book whose very title promises to deal with the question of a meaning to life, it must be a question that burns under the fingernails” (Frankl XIII). There is no finite number of meanings in life; Dr. Frankl proposes three general sources of meaning—work with purpose, love, and freedom of responsibility—but assures that every individual must find their own interpretation of one or multiple of these…

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    but we can change how it effects us. It doesn’t have to be a person’s death that gets to you, it could be a family pet that you’ve lived with your whole life. It’s important that you live life to the fullest and don’t waste it. A person 's life a finite resources so it is valuable so there’s no reason to waste it worrying about running out of it. The part of Steve Jobs speech that really resonated with me was when he talked about how college was just a waste of time and money for him and his…

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    Many Americans, especially politicians, are concerned with reducing and preventing crime in whatever means possible, especially in recent years. This can be seen through different laws that have been set in place that give significantly harsh punishments and speed up judicial processes. Even though capital punishment can be thought to reduce crime through some research, others contest that capital punishment is not actually benefitting the public. Both…

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