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    1. Briefly describe the students in this class, including those with special needs. This class is made up of a fourth grades diverse in ability, interests, cultural background and upbringing. Even though the class is made up of diverse students, the students are collectively a group of energetic and polite children. In the classroom, there is a total of twenty students. Thirteen girls and seven boys aged 9-10 are present in the classroom. Amongst the twenty students, a variety of different…

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    The quantity of knowledge an individual obtains can be considered undefined. However, without implementing this knowledge acquired the cognition level will subside. Individuals need to apply information learned from science and mathematics to the world because knowledge will vanish. Application is the ability for one to put something to use. Natural science and Mathematics are the two areas of knowledge that can be deceased without application. Applying science can create experiments to be…

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    Somewhere there is someone working in a lab to create a machine programmed with software that will be able to use logic, deductive reasoning and make ethical decisions. While there are many beneficial things we would be able to do with this type of technology, going on this endeavor could lead to a disastrous outcome if we aren’t careful. We should fear artificial intelligence because it will lead to mass unemployment, we may become too dependent on it, it is morally wrong, and it may eventually…

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    I am a 21-year-old adult from Chengdu where the Panda comes from. It is located at the middle of China surrounding by mountains. My hometown is a relaxing city where people more value eating tasty foods, having fun and relaxing more than working. You have to go there, but if you have been there, go again. It is beautiful city and inexpensive lifestyle. I have an English name called Jonathan. It comes from my teacher and good friend in high school, Dr. Jonathan Woodward. I worked at China…

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    Carl Sagan was a well-known astronomer who studied extraterrestrial intelligence advocated for nuclear disarmament. Growing up Sagan developed a passion for astronomy (Moore). Michael Shermer received his B.A. in psychology and his M.A. in experimental psychology. He taught a course for Ph.D. students on Evolution, Economics, and the Brain. He was head of one of America’s leading skeptic organizations (Shermer). Shermer is more rhetorically effective than Sagan in his reading because he goes…

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    Levin’s hypothetical leads to the illogical “A Case For Torture” is an essay written by Michael Levin in which he tries to make a compelling case for the use of torture as a punishment during certain situations in the United States. One of the ways Levin tries to logically prove his argument is by citing different real life situations; some examples are situations that actually occurred, but most are hypothetical situations. The use of hypothetical situations is meant to help direct the reader…

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    Plato's Analysis

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    To me, the true measurement of education is based off what is conceptually understood and bonded by truth. Dating this back to the earliest of cave dwellers, the human’s experience has rapidly advanced though many forms of adaptation and survival techniques. Moreover, they have been unknowingly doing so by merely existing, all the while they were advancing our kind based on their educational discoveries. This simple trait, unforeseeable at times, created a form of intellectual advantages as…

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    Essay On Neutral Question

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    The obvious interpretation of ‘a neutral question’ is one where the questioner has no vested interest in the answer. I.e., the questioner will accept the answer which emerges, eschew confirmation bias and refrain from seeking to weight the outcome of an inquiry in favor of preconceived ideas, prejudices or predictions. So, a neutral question is a detached, impersonal, open question, and yes, some people are capable of asking them. Or least, they would be if there was any such thing as a neutral…

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    Chapter 2 Misconceptions on Lucid Dreaming Dreams are either funny, entertaining, or hopeful. On the other side of the coin, it could scare one intensely. Lucid dreaming is relatively new and what is new is usually held suspect. It is therefore expected to have all sorts of misconceptions about lucid dreaming. Before one can embark on learning how to have lucid dreams, these misconceptions need clarification. Below are some of the misconceptions that hinder one from seriously learning…

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    Question no.1:- Define thesis statement and anecdote in your own words? Answer no.1:- THESIS STATEMENT:- • Should be single sentences, not more than two. • Reflection of the topic of the essay. • It shouldn’t be a fact, announcement, quotation or question. • Gives significance of the subject of an essay. • 4 ideas, 1 main and 3 supporting. • Central idea of the whole topic. • Dual dimensional (i.e. helps both readers…

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