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    Logical Fallacies

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    Logical Fallacies Fallacies of Relevance Ad Hominem  Refers to a personal attack on an arguer’s reputation or character rather than the argument itself.  Usually seen in political debates  Example: Teddy Roosevelt’s attacks on William Howard Taft’s obesity. Attacking the Motive  Refers to focusing on an attack against an arguer’s supposed motivation or bias rather than focusing on the argument itself.  Usually points to how the arguer would benefit from his own argument.  Example: Flower

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    Susan Zykorie November 18‚ 2014 Conflicting Expectations: Where Pay and Performance Collide UpTech Support‚ a medium sized company based in Silicon Valley‚ California‚ operated in the intensely competitive computer industry with its’ main area of focus in the development of software support systems. Throughout the Internet Bubble bust‚ they were able to survive through their focus on key competencies and building relationships with key clients. Due to this they are now a successful company with

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    Swot Analysis

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    SWOT ANALYSIS We are going to produce a SWOT analysis to find out how effective KOTEX is operating and what internal factors may influence its success. A SWOT analysis analyses the internal factors that may influence the success of a business. The initials SWOT stand for: STRENGTH - kotex have many product lines‚ so‚ the customer can choose the suitable for themself. Kotex also well-known product. As a result‚ many retailers and intermediaries sell this product; easily to found. They

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    Fallacious Arguments in the Declaration of Independence The Declaration of Independence is among the most profoundly interpreted and fiercely discussed documents in modern history. Most likely because of its rhetorical style and numerous fallacious arguments that are found. The colonists’ use of persuasion to influence by using repetition to achieve their means. The Declaration of Independence is what 56 colonists saw as a logical course of action. What you must ask yourself is: What was considered

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    A Letter to the Editor

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    can’t be concluded that they always do the right thing. Secondly‚ even if the first claim that Puritans always end up doing the right thing is correct‚ there is no proof that the students at Monroe College are Puritans. In fact there is an argumentum ad hominum fallacy involved with the claim that since “many loyal Monroe students indulge in this [cheating] is evidence that it can’t be wrong” (A Letter to the Editor). The case made makes little sense‚ just because many students are involved in cheating

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    Discourse Analysis

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    A qualitative method‚ the focus of discourse analysis (DA) is any form of written or spoken language‚ such as a conversation or a newspaper article. The main topic of interest is the underlying social structures‚ which may be assumed or played out within the conversation or text. It concerns the sorts of tools and strategies people use when engaged in communication (also known as linguistic repertoires)‚ such as slowing one’s speech for emphasis‚ use of metaphors‚ choice of particular words to display

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    Job Analysis

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    JOB ANALYSIS Job analysis is the process of collecting‚ analyzing‚ and setting out information about the content of jobs and the related qualifications necessary for one to perform them. The process involves use of methods and procedures to determine the duties‚ responsibilities‚ working conditions‚ working relationships‚ and required qualifications. Job analysis produces the following information about a job: 1 Overall purpose: Why the job exists and‚ in essence‚ what the holder is expected

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    Data Analysis

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    Data Analysis The first question of the set of 15 questions was about the age limit of the respondents. We collected all data from the age group starting from 15years. Most of the respondents fall into the age limit of 16-25 years which is 54% of the total respondents. 18of the 50 respondents were 26-35 years of age which is 36%. [pic] [pic] Q1: your most preferable Schemes when you are Thinking about a savings account? This was the question that gives the critical information

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    and weaknesses. Show in every paper what evidence is used or misused. Is the evidence reliable? Is it being used correctly? Distorted? Manipulated? Describe the tactics each author is using to convince you! Learn to recognize Ad hominem arguments for example (See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_hominem for a good explanation). We’ll start with these. I’ll add more

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    Conversation Analysis

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    Conversation Analysis Conversation is absolutely instilled throughout every corner of every day for the totality of our lives. Whether it is on your favorite morning talk show‚ a casual encounter with a roommate‚ or admitting an undying love to your significant other‚ our lives‚ along with our realities‚ are entirely shaped by the conversations we allow ourselves to become continually engulfed in. With so much of our daily lives revolving around the conversations in which we are a part of it

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