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    Critical Response to Sources Paper: Take Home Test The application of critical thinking skills allows individuals to make rational connection concerning different perspectives, evaluate arguments and discern discrepancies in reasoning. Thus, it is imperative to think critically to initiate the process of full personal development. In the articles; Shaw (2016), Boyne (2009) and Sofo et al (2010), each author reveal the relativism of critical thinking in each subject matter they addressed and…

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    Do what you love by Steve Jobs infers that you should do what you love no matter what. There are three opinion by college students that break down and analyze with there own opinions and information to back there points. These are no the best analysis and heres why. “Your time is limited, so done waste it living someone else’s life”. Steve jobs explains that he would not have been as successful as he was and have been able to keep going if he didn’t love what he did. jobs clearly states that”…

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    1. How would you define critical thinking? When it comes to critical thinking, as public safety officers, our number one priority is to do what is in the best interest of the public. Further, always put the communities interest first, even above the personal interest of the first responder. Moreover, when confronted with a critical decision take a minute to contemplate some basic questions, what is the best or worst-case scenario, is there more information, see if there is a counter-argument…

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    To become truly academically successful one must change their way of thinking to encompass the style that truly works best for their way of learning. Critical thinking involves a whole new mindset on an issue that sheds new light on the needed topic. When answering questions that aren’t easy to comprehend, require a higher level of thinking, you don’t know much about, or you can’t recall the needed information all call for critical thinking. To use this technique first the question at hand…

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    about something. The conclusion of such idea will be based on the knowledge you already have, then you compare it with someone else's. The standard of critical thinking is the determination made as to what extent do you want to compromise your reasoning. Perhaps, it will depend of how interested you are on a matter, if you are, you will deeply think through, gather the evidence and follow your judgment. However, if you are not, you will just breeze out your thinking. Authentic critical…

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    Why is critical thinking so hard? I see in my class where students aren’t motivated to bring their logic to the next step or apply things they just learned. I have seen students pass my tests on how to set up a process just to see them fail during hands on. During my advisory committee meetings, my employers are all looking for this skill of “critical thinking” and ask for me to send them only the smartest students with this skill. What are some key things that are causing our students to fail…

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    In the first chapter of, “Perspectives on Contemporary Issues: Seventh Edition” by Katherine Ackley she teaches us how to read critically. The definition that Ackley gives us is as follows: “The process of making a careful, thoughtful, and thorough consideration of a piece of writing by looking at its different parts.” The reader should be able to decipher what the author’s argument or thesis is, so they are able to write things like summaries. When reading critically you have to analyze the…

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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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    Critical Thinker

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    Upon reading the first two (2) chapters of the assigned textbook for this course, I was enlightened about the shortcuts I have taken when trying to solve a problem or problems. In these chapters, I was introduced to systematic steps in which one must think or, in other words, become a Creative Thinker and Critical Thinker. The road to becoming a critical thinker is not met without difficulties, however, the path to acquiring such a skill lies in the art of practice (Chaffee, 2009). This simply…

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    Williams_K_Week1_Assignment 3:57-4:49 Completed Critical Thinking Skills Critical thinkers are truth-seeking, open-minded, analytical, and inquisitive thinkers. They use these traits in their everyday lives. When it comes to them seeking the truth they are always willing to examine evidence for their own personal beliefs. They face and consider ideas that sometimes may challenge their beliefs. Honesty is something the value. Being open minded requires you to be able to listen to how someone…

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