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    important aspects in nursing. Nurses develop critical thinking skills first in clinical experience and simulation in the classroom that resembles clinical experiences, but in a safe environment. Critical thinking aspects includes decision-making and reasoning of the nurse’s problem-solving skills. There are many ways in which nursing students can learn to develop critical thinking skills. Critical thinking is taught through example from instructors, reflection of experiences, games, and…

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    Analogy is greatly related to legal reasoning on many levels. The first being "The more relevant the similarities between primary and secondary analogues, the stronger the argument." (pg 527) As with legal reasoning, cases are based upon similarities. Let 's say Pole, a non-organic strawberry company, is being sued for claiming their product is "just as healthy as organic strawberries." Pole 's defense is that their strawberries look the same, smell the same and most importantly are the same…

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    Inference: Video Analysis

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    judgments tend to be ignored which may result in complications and hence the need for being keen when making judgments. In synopsis, an inference is made through facts, a definition or an assumption. It refers to the product of a certain form of reasoning by which one observes the…

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    The ways of knowing that Dr. Guy likely applies in her food and wine research were memory, sense of perception, intuition and reason. Each one of them is appended to the other, and they complement each other. Memory creates our sense of perception and intuition, but to achieve a full investigation you also have to reason. My main goal is to show in which parts of the research memory, sense of perception, intuition and reason was. I will achieve my goal by providing some examples and making some…

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    Do We Gain From The Arts

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    that light can diffract and it was called wave. In the end light was declared both as particle and a wave. Since two different views are provided with logical proofs through deductive reasoning we come up to a conclusion that light is both particle and wave. So logical conclusions achieved through deductive reasoning we can group the claims as facts and natural science is built upon these facts. Whereas in the arts it is not simply about organizing facts in some order. Especially paintings and…

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    Critical Thinking Nursing

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    their jobs effectively and appropriately. Critical thinking is the “intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing or evaluating information gathered from observation, experience…reasoning or communication as a guide to belief and action.”(CITE) Critical thinking is the active and continuous process of analyzing information to guide nurses to judge appropriate care for their patients. Moreover, when nurses implement critical…

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    arts education provided a wide variety of literature, philosophical viewpoints, and other cultural; options for the student to evaluate and critically analyze in higher education. Socrates defines the significance of critical thinking, logic, and reasoning as a basis for creating a “whole person” that make his or her own decisions related to self-identity through philosophical analysis. Socrates is arguing in favor of the process of philosophical examination, so that the individual can make…

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    Critical Thinker

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    1. For me it is not easy to compare the critical thinking learned at school with the critical thinking needed and used in a job. The definition is obviously the same but, the background, the environment and the application of the CT is totally different. In my experience as a student and also a now, as a worker, I have found how much the use of critical thinking is different. Normally a student is not prepared to solve and manage some issue founded during a work, he need more experience for this…

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    Why I Am Racist

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    One of the things that I still have a hard time trying to understand is racism. I ask myself many times why people can’t get along with each other and put aside their differences for once and just to treat everyone equal. I also think about how unrealistic it is to ask for something so simple because people will always judge no matter how many movements or speeches you make, or how much you try to stop it because people stick to their beliefs and are ignorant to change even if it is for good.…

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    Jean Piaget developed a theory that children’s thought processes differ from adults. He proved this theory through detailed observations of the development of infants and children. This theory differed from others because it proposed discrete stages of maturation. These stages that Piaget emphasizes demonstrates that there are major differences between the mind of a 3-year-old and of a 9-year-old. According to Piaget’s theory, a 3-year-old is in the preoperational stage. This stage is filled…

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