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    Name Institution Professor Course Date Logic 1. Valid and invalid arguments A valid logic argument is has a condition that all premises are true meaning the conclusions cannot be false in any way. On the other hand, an invalid argument is the one that offers a possibility of its conclusion being false even if all other premises are true. Differences For the logically valid arguments, adding an extra premise do not have an effect on the conclusions, that is, if the conclusion is validly…

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    of essential tremor cases, also known as familial tremor are caused by genetics. It’s an autosomal dominant disorder, needing only one parent to pass the mutated gene on to the offspring. Sometimes the child is only a carrier with no sign of the condition. Instances where both parents are carriers of the inherited gene raise the risk of a child developing essential tremor. Age is another factor causing this second most common movement disorder. Electrical fluctuations in the brain, sends…

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    them can’t change their financial state. The poor class is also known to be very hard workers; they just don’t have many opportunities to work. They face problems such as minimum wage, access to good education, and decent living spaces that are necessary for them to what our society…

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    to have knowledge? This question has plagued the minds of philosophers for years. In order to answer such a fundamental question, Plato designed the justified true belief theory. This theory attempts to analyze the nature of knowledge by listing conditions that must be met in order to know a certain proposition. While the justified-true-belief theory holds true for most circumstances, there are situations where it falls short, leading us to question if knowledge is even possible to obtain.…

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    Anemia is a condition that occurs when an individual’s blood does not have enough hemoglobin or red blood cells. Hemoglobin is the main foundation of a red blood cell. It helps sustain it by binding it to oxygen. If one does not have enough red blood cells, the cells within one’s body will not receive the sufficient amount of oxygen it needs to function properly. Anemia can be caused by several factors since there are more than a single type of anemic conditions. Therefore these conditions are…

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    a disproportionate distribution of resources and opportunities creates a vicious cycle that is responsible for promoting larger families and shows no signs of letting up in the near future. Without a sufficient amount of resources or education, Indians are adversely creating undesirable conditions…

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    Explaining his claim that European prosperity came about due to the favourable conditions that existed in Europe, he uses the relationship between the Atlantic trade system and Europe’s industrialization. In his opinion, setting up species plantation and engaging in the trade of slaves were not necessary nor sufficient factors to trigger European industrialization (p.116). He saw Britain as intrinsically holding all necessary circumstances for a flourishing Industrial Revolution. Hence, the…

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    Traceel Andrews Paper # 3 Is Justified True Belief Knowledge? – Edmund Gettier Gettier paper argued that for a thought to be considered justified there needs to be a necessary condition and that a third condition needs to be introduced for S to believe namely Q. Gettier talks about three other philosophers ideals and states that their ideas are wrong. Plato’s Theaetetus and Meno In Theaetetus, Plato through Socrates fumble with what knowledge is. Socrates has a dialog with one of Plato’s…

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    Group I, Category 44 Insufficient Medical Documentation to Determine Impairment Severity ISSUE There is insufficient evidence regarding the claimant’s physical condition to complete the Sequential Evaluation of Disability. CASE DISCUSSION & POLICY ANALYSIS (INCLUDING SPECIFIC REFERENCES) This 59- year old claimant is filing a concurrent claim alleging disability due to arthritis in the knees, a herniated disc, scoliosis, and arthritis in the back, tendonitis in left foot, urinary…

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    #1 1a. Aquinas’ three conditions for a just war are built on the ideas of Aristotle and Augustine. The three conditions are as follows: 1. The first condition claims that “a just war must be declared by proper authority” (Christopher, 50). Aquinas is stating that the second party is allowed to offer redress the issue at hand, it has had the to offer other alternatives. The idea behind this condition is that it makes war the “last resort” (Christopher, 51). This condition also mentions the idea…

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