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    Learning Activity #4: Objective vs Subjective Exercise How and why understanding the differences between objective and subjected statements, reasoning will help me achieve academic success? Because of the formula and methodology used which is often used in mainstream media, books, programs, films, movies, articles, music, religion and a plethora of other different genre’s we are often misinformed or given a half- truth on a particular subject and therefore as the general population, we don’t sift through the mound of information we would typically believe what is printed or stated based on the source that is releasing the information or making the statement without us researching and sorting through the information. Case in point through various organizations and programs they often employ entertainers, athletes or other public figures to speak on a particular topic in which they make a statement based on a belief or an idea and based on the statistics of the star status of the person we have a tendency of believing and accepting their claim instead of us reading between the lines and researching the facts and weighing the evidence and drawing a conclusion. We can be easily persuaded because of the star status or the source. Now for an argument they do the same for lest just say aids or cancer research campaign, they also employ certain movie stars or athletes to be a spokesperson for their campaign in order to gain more supporters through various charitable campaigns so…

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    performing. I learned that some problems have subcategories that are related to the main problem that could be affected or needs to be addressed; therefore, when I wrote up by SITREP about a current cyber issue I was able to write up a threat analyst on the new EMV chip and new threats that criminals are performing to counter the EMV chip and the new mobile banking system. I was also about to applied the logical operator information that I learned in Introduction to Computers to help with…

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    A new theory on fallacies should not just reassign terms to fallacies so people will feel better, which is the politically-correct agenda (What would we call fallacious arguments? Logically challenged discourse?) Rather, we don’t even need a “new” view, we need a view that has been around since humans first started contemplating speech, and that is to find meaning in an argument for the sake of meaning—a meaning that addresses the very fallacious nature of being human. We can concur with…

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    Perry main reason to have casted Kim Kardashian to be in his film because it would make him more money is great example of her casual use of a faulty fallacy. She’s giving the reader this false sense of Tyler Perry’s choices. Her choice in deciding to mention this give this bogus idea that the action taken to cast Kim Kardashian was the cause of a second event, his large box office revenue. Although, some actions do produce reactions, it’s a tough call to blame the casting of an individual as…

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    She first published her article in 2006 in an online magazine. She focuses on the way rappers depict black women in their music in a disrespectful manner. Mclune uses multiple examples of this kind of behavior. This persuasive article’s goal was to grab the attention of its readers and specifically bash male rappers for their disrespectful acts towards women. Strong use of rhetorical appeals are very important in a persuasive text. She does manage to use rhetorical appeals, but they only limit…

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    broken bones is expected with someone living with OI from birth through puberty. The frequency decreases through the young adult years but is possible to increase again later in life. Mutations in the COL1A1, COL1A2, CRTAP and P3H1 genes is the cause of osteogenesis imperfecta. Most of the mutations that cause OI type I occur in the COL1A1 gene. These genetic changes reduce the amount of type I collagen produced in the body, which causes bones to be brittle and to fracture easily. The…

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    Essay On Muscle Tissue

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    Muscle tissue is one of the four tissues types that exist in the human body. There are three different muscle tissues, skeletal, cardiac, and smooth. Skeletal muscle tissue cells are long, striated, and have many nuclei. Cardiac muscle tissue, just like the skeletal is also in striations. These cells are short and branched. Unlike, the skeletal muscle tissue these cells die single nucleated. They are connected by intercalated discs. Smooth muscle tissue is not striated. Its Cells are short and…

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    Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva, or Stone Man’s Disease, is a disorder in which muscle tissue and connective tissue, such as tendons and ligaments, are replaced by bone outside the skeleton when the tissue is wounded. When the extra bone grows over the necessary bone, precise movements are restrained, such as bending the elbow, and rotating the neck. FOP is an inherited disease that progresses over time, hence “Progressiva,” and never gets better. For this disease, there is no cure, only…

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    Pussy Riot Trial Analysis

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    On July 30, 2012 three women from the punk group called Pussy Riot, Yekaterina Samutsevich, Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova were in court on the charge of hooliganism for disrupting a church service in Moscow 's Cathedral of Christ the Savior. Although the evidence is enough to put away the three women the court acted unjust and biased throughout the whole trial denying Pussy Riot a fair trial. Since the Russian court system did not allow a fair and just trial for the members of Pussy…

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    Logical fallacies are basically common errors. Everyone single person every day makes a common error. The logical fallacies that I will be discussing are the sunk cost fallacy, slippery slope fallacy, hasty generalization fallacy, post hoc ergo propter hoc, ad hominem, red herring, and the straw man fallacy. It happens to everyone of us, even though we may not even realize it sometimes. Sunk cost fallacy is getting into something and not wanting to get out of it because you may have put a lot…

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