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    In response to this scenario, I would first schedule a meeting with the author and their literary agent (if they have one) to have a discussion and ask some fundamental questions in regards to the acquisition process to get a general understanding of the idea, plan, and content of the book that he proposed. If it sounds promising and has potential to become a success, I would then proceed to request for a copy of the manuscript so that I can read it and get a deeper understanding of its content.…

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    In “Fallacies of Logic” Irving Shapiro describes the different ways a person, intentionally or unintentionally, can attack their opponent. Fallacies, when used, could be effective tools to confuse and distract opponents. The use of logical fallacies, also known as con, date back to Athens when a school taught students to win arguments using fallacies. The following are the most common fallacies used. Fallacies are easy to agree with and are simple statements with little or irrelevant information…

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    Even though the CEO James Edward employs Wendy Jones as chief operating officer to bail out the hospital about $160,000. Through reviving the hospital funds Ms. Jones decrees to remove the head radiologist position by making use of outsource the interpretation of imaging readings as an alternative. This result would bring about for over 18% of inaccuracy rates in outsourced readings, reports and precisely to this the hospital was faced with many legal liabilities. The hospital medical director…

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    Activity #2, you may be able to summarize your findings. The curriculum being used is Science by MacMillian McGraw-Hill. There were different ways in which the curriculum aligned and contrasted with a biblical worldview. 1. Textbook identifies a total of six different types of animals and emphasizes the importance of their individual characteristics in relation to their ability to thrive in their respective environments. This aligns with a Christian worldview in that it recognizes animals being…

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    of argument goes with with a certain topic and tense.as an example Heinrichs shows how it would make sense for people would talk about values in the present tense because people think that their beliefs are eternal and unchanging. The Heinrichs implies that Aristotle’s distinction works by controlling the “tense” of an argument, and how people can control the content of that debate by shifting the debate to the future tense, for example, an arguer can shift from discussing values to…

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    According to Lipman (1987), critical thinking provides three methods of solving problems and making a decision, they are “self-correcting thinking, thinking with criteria, and thinking that is sensitive to context (p. 5). This document is being prepared to provide an analysis of the Recommendation for Revision of Penn-Mart’s Health Care Strategy memorandum. This memorandum was developed by Salvador Monella, who is the senior vice president of human resources for Penn-Mart. To ensure that the…

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    1. a. Retroactive interference occurs when more recent information gets in the way of when one is trying to recall older information. This new material interferes with remembering old information already stored in the long term memory (LTM). An example of this would be if an individual were to call his/her ex-girlfriend/boyfriend the new boyfriend/girlfriend’s name. This example shows that the recent name retroactively interferes with the previous name, which is evidently problematic for recall.…

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    After reading about the fallacies of unwarranted assumptions a lot of things began to make since to me. Especially towards arguments i’d see people have with one another. Unwarranted assumption occurs when an argument includes an assumption that is not supported by evidence. Fallacies involving unwarranted assumptions include begging the question, inappropriate appeal to authority, loaded question, false dilemma, questionable cause, slippery slope, and the naturalistic fallacy. In begging the…

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    Analysis Of Swales

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    Swales (2004) describes Move in genre analysis as "a discoursal or rhetorical unit that performs a coherent communicative function in a written or spoken discourse" (Swales, 2004, p. 29). As Swales (2004) indicated, a Move, at one end, can be recognized by a clause; at the other by various sentences. It is a functional not a formal constituent. Ding suggested that writing genres can be explained as a functional constituent in a text, being pertinent to the whole task, which is applied to…

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    Wikipedia accuracy is very low a lot of people say not to use Wikipedia just for the simple fact you can change the words and everything on this site. The content of this site is more or less more valid then the accuracy of the site. Most of the stuff in Wikipedia is true it really just depends on what exactly it is about 80-85 % of it is true. When I was in high school I remember people knowing how to put their own words in Wikipedia. Meaning that you can search something up on this site and it…

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