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    This paper is an evaluation of the argument put forth by American lawyer and writer Wendy Kaminer in essay 15 of The Power of Critical Thinking. This argument is titled, Is Sluttishness a Feminist Statement. Overall the argument does not rate very highly. Despite Kaminer’s background in a profession in which the main objective is to win an argument, it seems that in the construction of this argument, proper critical thinking skills were not successfully applied. Without going into too much…

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    changes his wording and gives more meaning to simple words to persuade his auidence and bring his message together. Similes and personification are mainly used to help project his message to the people and to get them on his side. There are a lot of inferences to be made throughout his speech giving his speech more stability and making it a more stylistic…

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    for my assumption that the students could write a sufficient paragraph was that in seventh grade students are able to CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.7.1 Cite several pieces of textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.7.2 Determine a theme or central idea of a text and analyze its development over the course…

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    Do you know who,how or what happened to discover the bacteria,and medicine named penicillin ? Well their are many theories and stories but with the information gathered I think you’ll find your answer. To start off with,the person who is credited for discovering the bacteria is a bacteriologist named Alexander Fleming. He discovered the bacteria when he left his laboratory a mess and went on a vacation,when he came back he had found that his dishes had mold and their was one plate that caught…

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    Criminal tribunal for the former Yugoslavia) and ICTR (international Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda) created a high standard for assessing and grasping the perpetrators frame of mind and reasoning behind the crime. Genocidal intent is the only reasonable inference that is based on a cases evidence, facts and…

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    (Q1) Using the cognitive approach on myself was very interesting and I would definitely say it was useful. The main reason I enjoyed this exercise is that it helped me clearly see the positive part of my situation, while I was fixated on that one negative thought. Being a person that looks to facts to support arguments, another reason the cognitive approach worked well for me is that it gave me evidence to prove against my maladaptive thought. (Q4) Similar to other approaches, the cognitive…

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    happening. He concludes the article stating increased investment in policing has reduced the crime rate, and created a positive return dollars. The articles elaborates on the growing crisis of mass shooting in the United States. The author makes many inferences about…

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    The personal identity is a representation of the person it is attached to. It extends beyond the purpose of a name, and encompasses the personality, and social identity of the person. However, the physical appearance is not what the personal identity is derived from. In locke, the personal identity stems from the consciousness itself instead of the physical body. The person identity is an important element in defining a person. If the personal identity were not derived from consciousness and…

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    In both bodies of works, Svara (2015) and Paul and Elder (2009), attempt to discuss with readers the basic issues that are involved in ethics and the overall fundamentals of administrative ethics for political leaders and administrators. Both books have advocates, and share different sources, practices and overall ideas to ethical life. In fact, after doing further research, I’m convinced having a hybrid approach better suites the field of public administrators. Both books propose different…

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    being nomads to cultivating primitive crops. Because of this, agriculture occurred and was established as a mode of human society and economy, which means that there must be a close relationship between it and the climate change. We can analyze this inference through the process of agricultural development of in several different regions. First of all, the climate change developed the origin of agriculture in the Levant region. The Younger Dryas of the Levant region occurred in around…

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