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    Inductive Reasoning

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    words, inductive arguments gather from instances of evidence to formulate the likelihood of the occurrence of a conclusion that is much larger in scope than the body of evidence that supports it. Consequently, inductive arguments are said to make generalizations of empirical claims that are composed only from observed instances. Because of this, inductive arguments do not contain full certainty but will always have a degree of uncertainty associated with them. This is because it cannot be said…

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    these stereotypical beliefs, the author uses these misconceptions in her argument to embody the importance of North Dakota.With the change of tone, use of diction, and the personal attachment to her hometown, the author is able to refute the generalizations made against the midwest & make the audience come to a consensus that there is a uniqueness to the undermined Great Plains. Marquart begins the memoir by describing the environment of North Dakota. She sets the tone when exclaiming…

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    Jeffery Dahmer

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    In Inside a Murdering Mind by Anne E. Schwartz, Schwartz tells the story of a man named Jeffery Dahmer. Jeffery Dahmer was a seemingly normal man who live in Milwaukee, however, as the story goes, Dahmer was far from normal. In reality, he was a serial killer who would kill for the purpose of having sex with the corpse of his victims then he would occasionally, eat their flesh. In this critical essay, Anne E, Schwartz discusses a handful of possible reason for Jeffery Dahmer’s awful crimes and…

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    Ah Ruby Payne. She is an interesting business woman, and hopefully, she has good intentions with her work on poverty. The reason I say hopefully is because her work is not that good, and I think it will cause more damage than fix the problems people have. Her main flaw with her work on poverty is the mindframe that she has in regards to what poverty actually means and how someone can escape or help those in poverty. So far we have discussed the flaws in regards to her plans and models, but we…

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    During the years of 1933 to 1945, Nazism struck Germany and resulted in millions of innocent people being stripped of clothes, possessions, family, and most importantly, identity. Adolf Hitler is responsible for not only murdering a majority of the jewish population, but making conditions so unbearable that it was almost impossible to know who one was inside and out. Identity is defined as the physical or mental characteristics that resembles how one acts or what one’s story is. Elie Wiesel,…

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    referenced the “YouTube “videos on how to use EBSCO, which I found to be helpful. Sadly, I still felt I did not have a variety of sources. I considered changing my topic, as college level research papers require more than conveying one’s opinion or generalizations (Forsyth & Connelly, 2012). In hopes of…

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    I chose the article titled, “To Brake or Accelerate When the Light Turns Yellow?”, which begins to examine how the effects of stress differ between two age groups of younger and older participants. Specifically, how stress alters the decision making while operating a motor vehicle which is something most people do almost every day. These participants were asked to play a driving game in two conditions of either a controlled group setting or the experimental group setting that had to play after a…

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    intellectual disability may be several year behind the peer in grade level. Students with mild intellectual disabilities are often in regular classrooms with added help from a Special education teacher to help in the areas of attention, memory, and generalization. While the sever…

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    Respiratory tract infections have been a common cause of distress in infants and young children for many years. Although this is still a communal threat to their health, breastfeeding could be a possible preventative measure to partake in. Breastfeeding and the risk of respiratory tract infections after infancy: The Generation R Study aimed to see if breastfeeding would reduce the chance of lower and upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) in young adolescents from infancy to four years of age…

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    My older brothers got married and move out from the house, I was the oldest left with two younger brothers. One was 18 years old and the other was at the age of 9. The eighteen age got married a year ago and decided to stay in the same old house. He had a child and he doesn’t have a job, even the wife. Uilou was his name, he would always hang out with his friends and get drunk, leaving the wife and the child at home with my parents. It was hard because I was the only person working in the family…

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