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    we witness the laws of reasoning and through these laws we can adjust an unfair or incorrect law. In a specific case known as Dillon V. Legg we see a change in law. The case was originally determined by the district court of California based off authoritative reasoning. The plaintiff did not like the outcome of the case and appealed from the district courts decision. From that point the Supreme Court of California determined the case was to be based on rightness reasoning rather than a past…

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    1. De Schrijver, A., & Maesschalck, J. (2015). The development of moral reasoning skills in police recruits. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 38(1), 102-116. While research has focused on the impact of socialization on behavior, research is scare on the impact that it has on the development of moral reasoning skills. With that being said the researcher aims to address how police recruits learn to deal with moral dilemmas through a comparison between five…

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    My theory is that the whole series of events started out by Aye not liking Akhenaten because he was a heretic, and he assassinated him. Horemheb found out what Aye was doing and joined him because he was against Akhenaten. Then, Horemheb killed King Tut, but found out Aye was going to be the king. Horemheb kidnapped ankhesenamun and when Aye tried to save her, he was murdered and Tey became the queen. Horemheb married her and took credit for all of the reigns in that dynasty. Aye had the…

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    QUESTION 1 The term game serves a double meaning in Richard Connell’s The Most Dangerous Game, it refers to the animals that are hunted and to the competition between General Zaroff and the hunted castoffs. The title suggest that the most dangerous game is an activity that involves challenges that test people’s strength, stamina and overall wit, “outdoor chess,” as General Zaroff describes it. However, throughout the story the word game is used as a substitute for prey; Zaroff regards human…

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    class. It meant learning is a constant mind stimulant that involves a Sequence, Precision, Technical Reasoning, and Confluence Learning Pattern. Sequence is learning well with labels, alphabetical, or organization. Precision is understanding with exact information, and not feeling the need to skim while reading, rather you read all of the detailed aspects of the assignment given. Technical Reasoning is a Learning Pattern that you tend to enjoy problem solving, building, or doing things hands on…

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    displays countless of fallacies and weaknesses in reasoning, which might object her position as a feminist. Her conclusions question her validity and sympathy to this issue and does not make a convincing argument. In the article, Paglia demonstrates abrupt reasoning, allures to fear, and she also makes weak arguments to interpret her poorly impressions of today’s dating, and rape. In paragraph 2 of the article, Paglia demonstrates abrupt reasoning in her argument, she states “Today these young…

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    quickly took one piece of material and hit it with another piece of material and got the jam out of my machine. After watching him fix my machine so many times I than knew how fix it by myself. So together me and Michael used are Technical Reasoning and Precision learning patterns at our job to help us get our job done safely, quickly, and efficiently.Although he is a Dynamic Learner and I am a Strong-Willed Learner we bother used are Use First learning Patterns.…

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    Arjana Zyka Scientific Reasoning class Essay #1 Title: During the lecture time of the Scientific Reasoning Class, I remembered my four years old brother who believed that the dad gave birth to him, because he had a big belly. Well, the four years old scientist did a prediction based on an observed fact. It wasn’t so easy to change his belief, because the young boy still couldn’t understand the act of sex between a man and a woman, the sperm and the ovaries, the embryo`s conception and his…

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    Killing in the Military Justified Holly DeSantis PHI:208 Ethics and Moral Reasoning Cora Moore February 20, 2016 Killing in the Military Justified When a person decides to join the military, they are not only making the superior choice to protect and serve their country, and it is far greater than that. What most people don’t consider is that the individual who is signing up to put their life on the line so we can enjoy the freedom we have come to know and love for their country also is…

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    I once attended a persuasive speech in high school that attempted to persuade me to participate in other religious rituals. The woman that was presenting used many methods. She tried to change my beliefs by referring to different religious books, for instance, Allah. She also tried to change my attitude by making me feel as if I am being “stuck up” and “closed minded”. She wanted me to explore my options and branch out on my own other than following my parent’s beliefs. My religion is Christian…

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