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    Hempel's Model Essay

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    3B. HEMPEL (20 points): Describe the viewpoint of Hempel regarding the role of induction and deduction in each following: (a) Generating new theories According Hempel’s perspective, the scientific inquiry can divide into two groups. Firstly, it is the empirical sciences which related to the science that tend to explore, describe, explain, predict the occurrence in the world. For the empirical science, it will be accepted whether the researches are supported by empirical evidences from the…

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    Varo and Hughes (2002), the Problem of thematization is a serious case in legal translation. Does the translator have to preserve the syntactic structure and neglect the focus of the text or the other way round. Every sentence has a subject and a predicate. This subject may not be the theme of the sentence. The translator has to preserve the syntactic structure and convey the same focus in the same time. In this case, the translator has the right to estimate the situation and reposition the…

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    Kant Prolegomena Argument

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    Kant Kant uses the Prolegomena his writings to educate teachers and learners on the potential of discovering the science of metaphysics. Kant in his writings questions the possibility of metaphysics claiming that it does not show a significant difference between truth and error. In fact, he maintains that metaphysics has not yet acquired universal access to knowledge that is capable of classifying it as a pure mathematics. Kant acts as the center of understanding the modern physics through the…

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    The narrator’s advice is predicates upon Yunior’s social interactions of groups social background of his pears that Yunior hangs out with. The quote “While she's in the bathroom call one of your boys and say, Lo hice, loco” (Diaz). This indicates that Yunior hangs out with a lot Hispanic…

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    Spread Of HIV/AIDS

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    status. With that result, the students may seek medical care if need be and begin a road to treatment. A greater knowledge and awareness of the HIV in young adults could lead to a decrease in new cases and a reduction in risk behaviors that may predicate HIV…

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    Book Review: Getting it Wrong from the Beginning Jane Doe Jane Doe University Egan, K. (2002). Getting it wrong from the beginning: Our progressivist inheritance from Herbert Spencer, John Dewey, and Jean Piaget. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. The 21st century is a time of constant social change, increasing global communication and interconnectivity, demographic shifts in populations as well as global economic shifts in power. Although the world is changing rapidly, educational…

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    A business model for a preventive and corrective helmet for pediatric head trauma: From the assigned textbook, “Reusable product, capital equipment product, service, fee per use, subscription, over-the-counter product and prescription products" have been identified as a business model for my innovation. Here is the justification for each business model: Reusable product: Reusables are of moderate life-span with multiple uses. However, their cost is a demand of a significant more diminutive…

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    a. Denotational Variations According to Edmonds and Hirst, denotational variations is one of the variation that differ near-synonym words. Denotational variation itself is the differences in the idea such as the figure above where enemy and foe differ in emphasis. Gove mentions that enemy conveys about antagonism while foe stresses about active warfare rather than inner reaction (as cited in Edmonds & Hirst, 2002, p. 110) b. Stylistic Variations Generally, stylistic variations only covering a…

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    I have learned that no one does everything the same way. What may work for some does not always work for the other. Teaching styles are different but I feel like that is what makes this profession so great. We all teach differently (and similarly, too); we see how to approach one standard, objective or lesson plan differently but then we collaborate and discuss different ideas. I feel like I have learned how to look from other teacher 's perspectives to see how to teach differently. I feel like…

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    frequently in the Gospels when the writers cited to the Old Testament to show the finishing of the prophecies that were signaled to Jesus as the messiah (Even in some parts when in the wagons of the apostles were mentioned verses of the Old Testament to predicate to Jesus) Lastly as the 3rd reason being is that the Old Testament also talks about Jesus. All the bible has nearly been about Jesus. Jesus does not only appear in the New Testament, but instead throughout the whole Old Testament was…

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