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    College algebra will increase intellectual development by “assessing individual differences in intellectual competence” which can “expand awareness of how society can intervene to enhance individuals’ intellectual skills (1989). Consequently, having logic is essential in obtaining future jobs and in life itself because without it we would not be able to solve any issue presented to us. In math, similar to life, some ideas just do not make sense and these, logically reasoning skills will benefit…

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    Abeles was implicitly targeting adults. Another reason for this intention was because the context in the article was introduced from the perspective of a parent, rather than a student. The last way this article will be analyzed is with the Toulmin model; where the author will be analyzed in her claim, qualifiers used, any evidence for support, warrants that were backed or not, and a rebuttal to the…

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    He is portrayed as a genuine seeker of Truth, his sincerity gets reflected in the questions such as, “Do I own I?” (CS: 58) and “Life is like that. You get what you want. But do you really know what you want?” (CS: 48) His search meets to a successful end when he becomes able to jump across the wall. Then follows the discussion of the missing mother trope in the novel; she makes it clear that in case of Ramakrishna Pai, nothing is said about his mother or his own childhood. Not only this, the…

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    In my book Four-dimensionalism (chapter 4, section 9), I argued that four- dimensionalism – the doctrine of temporal parts – follows from several other premises, chief among which is the premise that existence is never vague. Kathrin Koslicki (preceding article) claims that the argument fails since its crucial premise is unsupported, and is dialectically inappropriate to assume in the context of arguing for four-dimensionalism. Since the relationship between four-dimensionalism and the…

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    Mathematics is a universal truth that not even nature can defy; it is logic and it is beauty. Mathematics is found at the core of my life and in the lives of every living thing: shells show off the fibonacci sequence, humans live neverending patterns, every great architectural masterpiece from the Parthenon to Frank Lloyd Wright's houses are built and designed with great mathematical precision. To break from pattern is the only unknown that exists, but it will always show growth and leave room…

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    Among important intellectual currents and historical change during the onset of 'modernity ' and the Englightenment, is the pressing question over the existence of a rationalist notion of 'god '. In the quote that will be analyzed in this discussion, the importance of metaphysics or what is 'transcendental ' for Kant will be the focus. In the age of the Enlightenment, and in a response to important skeptical arguments made by Hume and others, god 's very existence is at stake for Kant. Kant…

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    that answer with so much confidence. As I was doing this, my group members looked at each other kind of strangely and scratching their heads as they told me that most of my responses were very different from what they had. When they told me their logics and reasoning, I soon realized that my answers were completely off guard. In that moment, I felt as if I was running on a cliff to only find out that I was standing in mid-air and just plummeted down to the ground. I was just so confident in my…

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    writing this letter, which allow her to present her refutes. In this letter, Viera commits numerous divergent fallacies in which they ineffectively benefit her assertions towards Tyler Perry. While appealing to the readers emotions, ethics and logics, Viera erroneously weakens her argument throughout her open letter . In response to Tyler Perry’s numerous films, Ms. Viera attempts to appeal…

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    In “Blanket condemnations,” Erum Hasan (2010) claims the discussion involving the burqa ban is being incorrectly addressed, with activists from different realms focusing on actions that prohibit this attire rather than discussing the Muslim women’s rights. Using an anecdote, Hasan introduces the discomfort and repudiation that a woman wearing a burqa can cause in the Western society. Notwithstanding, she declares this vesture is demonized by the West, being considered a symbol of Islam and…

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    Study Questions: 1. What is the difference between logical possibility and physical possibility? Logical possibility is anything that follows the laws of logic. These are laws that determine what is real, and what is not. For a situation to be logically possible, it also has to follow the law of non-contradictory. This law states that nothing can be both be at the same time and event. For example, time travelling is logically impossible because no one can be at the present and the future at…

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