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    characteristics that best accomplish the general purpose of academic writing are: deductive reasoning‚ argument and persuasion‚ exposition‚ description‚ and for it to be written in APA format. In deductive reasoning‚ the conclusion is presented chronologically. To do this easily the solution needs to be narrowed down to where only the conclusion is left as if it were the only possible answer. An example of deductive reasoning- Every day‚ I leave for work in my car at eight o’clock. Every day‚ the drive to

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    L A S T   U P D A T E D :   J U N E   3 0 ‚   2 0 1 0  G M AT    FLASHCARDS Table of Contents 2 Letter from the Founder 3 Test Prep Company Discounts Verbal Flashcards 4 Sentence Correction 26 Critical Reasoning 38 Reading Comprehension Quantitative Flashcards 49 General 74 Data Sufficiency http://www.beatthegmat.com © Beat The GMAT 1 Back to Table of Contents B E AT  T H E   G M AT Letter from the Founder During my GMAT preparation‚ I made hundreds

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    Lev Vygotsky theory of child development is known as the socio-cultural perspective. He argued that children learn through social interactions with an adult or peers more experienced than them. Vygotsky socio-cultural perspective states that the way a child thinks when growing up improves when they work in their Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD). Zone of Proximal Development states that a child’s interaction with peers is an effective way of developing skills and strategies. Children are more likely

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    decision is made. This paper will explain the relationship between critical thinking and ethics‚ how the principles and rules of critical thinking are applicable to ethical reasoning‚ and if ethical decisions would be necessary if everyone followed the rules of logic. Is Critical Thinking Applicable to Ethical Reasoning? Ethical reasoning is based on the principles of what is considered right and wrong. Critical thinking on the other hand‚ warrants more of a thought process‚ causing one to analyze the

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    operation of remembering". MAJOR MENTAL PROCESSES * Thinking * is a process by which a new mental representation is formed through transformation of information by complex interaction of the mental attributes of judging‚ abstracting‚ reasoning‚ imagining‚ and problem solving. Thinking about our thoughts and feelings‚ about our situations‚ goals‚ and our capacities is a mental process called metacognition. Metacognition is defined as "cognition about cognition"‚ or "knowing about

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    References: Bluedorn‚ H.‚ 1995‚ Two Methods of Reasoning [online]‚ Availabe from: http://www.triviumpursuit.com/articles/two_methods_of_reasoning.php [Accessed 30th June 2013] Checkley‚ K.‚ 1997‚ Educational Leadership: Teaching for Multiple Intelligence‚ Volume 55‚ United States‚ ASCD Ferch‚ C.‚ 2013

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    opposition could attack your points and how you could counter some of these to make your case convincing. 9. Plan for how you will rebut viewpoints opposed to your contention. 10. Use logically constructed arguments so that the audience can see the reasoning‚ facts‚ and evidence behind the point of view. Checklist Media Texts Have you collected and annotated at least 3 media texts? (Remember these must be submitted for assessment.) Plan and write your first draft.

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    The Benefits of good team dynamics can be seen in sports as well as the work place. When the team works as one‚ amazing things can happen. Goal setting is a technique that is used by athletes‚ business people and top achievers in all aspects of life. Psychological research shows that those who set personal goals achieve more‚ demonstrate improved performance‚ have less stress and possess positive attitudes. In the business environment there must be a blending of the goals of each individual and

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    reflective and independent thinking. Someone with critical thinking skills is able to do the following : understand the logical connections between ideas identify‚ construct and evaluate arguments detect inconsistencies and common mistakes in reasoning solve problems systematically identify the relevance and importance of ideas reflect on the justification of one ’s own beliefs and values Critical thinking is not a matter of accumulating information. A person with a good memory and who knows

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    12 Angry Men Adeshola Adewale Juror #1 Juror number one uses Formal Reasoning. He first uses this when he calls for an initial vote amongst the other jurors to see where the votes stand. This is considered formal reasoning because he used a procedure that would get a guaranteed solution‚ being everyone’s decision. Juror one also uses mental laziness. He never states a clearly formed opinion about his decision of not guilty or guilty. He relies on other to state their opinions so he can fly under

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