1) Only one in four Australians say they would vote for the Gillard Government‚ therefore the Gillard government is unpopular. 2) The Gillard Government is unpopular because of her inadequate governing skills and the introduction of carbon tax. 3. (a) Argument (b) Explanation (c) Argument (d) Explanation 4. No‚ statement two is not valid as human beings could be killed by accident‚ or by natural disasters.. Statement one has no counter argument as murder only applies to humans‚ therefore
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PHI 210 (Critical Thinking) Week 9 Quiz 3 Question 1 If students play video games‚ their school work will suffer‚ and they will not have the ability to succeed in life‚ ending up in lower paying jobs and needing government programs‚ which will increase our taxes. So video games will increase our taxes. CORRECT ANSWER – Slippery Slope Question 2 Professor Andrews‚ surely I deserve a B in logic. I know that I have gotten F’s on all the tests‚ but if you give me an F for my final
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d Donald Marshall Junior‚ a young Mi’kmaq man‚ was arrested and wrongfully convicted of murdering Sandy Seale‚ a local black man in 1971. He spent 11 years in prison before being acquitted of his charges. It was because of the faulty and negligent police work that a seventeen year old was to be imprisoned for the next 11 years of his life. Due to their incompetence‚ not only was a young man sent to jail‚ but the perpetrator roamed free. It was in 1982 that the case was reopened by Marshall’s new
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16 September 2013 Analysis of Advertisements Have you ever seen a commercial or advertisement that persuaded you one way or another about something? You most likely have a million times before. The “50% Fat McDonalds Spoof” (2008) and “Joe Chemo – Funeral” (2011) both by Adbusters does exactly that as well. The McDonalds Spoof makes one question eating it with different point of views‚ tones‚ and facts with logos. The Joe Chemo advertisement uses pathos with emotion as the advertisement shows
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University of Rhode Island Making Good First Impressions When Introducing Yourself Making Good First Impressions When Introducing Yourself First impressions are a crucial factor in determining how a person judges you and what their overall opinion is of you. According to Merriam-webster.com‚ an impression is the effect or influence that something or someone has on a person’s thoughts or feelings. When walking into a job interview‚ first impressions are a major factor in
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Job Description Position: Team Leader‚ Finance Department‚ TTC Holding Location: Tamipnes Singapore‚ Main Branch Division: Southeast Asia Division Incumbent: Michel Thomas Department: Finance Department Report to: Manager‚ Human Resource Written by: William Wong‚ Human Resource Officer Date: 11 April 2008 Approved by: John Obama Job Objective TTC aspires to be a high performance organization in Singapore. We are one of the top largest regional financial institutions. Finance
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exists? How do you know he doesn’t?” Which fallacy does the second statement illustrate? A. Perfectionist fallacy B. Slippery slope C. Misplacing the burden of proof D. Inconsistency ad hominem 10) Stating someone has negative features and his claim is invalid is an example of which fallacy? A. Ad hominem B. Genetic fallacy C. Straw man D. False dilemma 11) Consider the following statement: “So what if the Senator accepted a little kickback money—most politicians are
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Apple polishing Comments: Question 3. Question : (TCOs 7 & 9) Which option best depicts the fallacy found in this passage: If cigarettes aren’t bad for you‚ then how come it’s so hard on your health to smoke? Student Answer:Circumstantial ad hominem Genetic fallacy Begging the question Strawman Comments: Question 4. Question : (TCOs 7 & 9) Select the option that best depicts the fallacy found in this passage: Just how much sex has to be in a movie before you call it pornographic
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MediSys Corp. :The Intense care Product Development Team (Anne Donnellon Joshuad.Margolis) It was just six months away from MediSys ’s planned August 2009 launch of IntensCare‚ their new remote monitoring system for use in hospitals ’ intensive care units. The company was investing $20.5 million in the new system‚ which represented the most ambitious project in the company ’s 10-year history. Valerie Merz‚ marketing manager for IntensCare‚ was feeling enormous pressure as she reviewed the
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Types of Meetings There are several types of meetings‚ including formal‚ semi-formal and informal. A Formal Meeting Formal meetings follow set meeting procedures that are not always used for informal meetings. The following three types of meetings are formal: • Annual General Meetings • Extraordinary General Meetings • Board Meetings They all have: • An Agenda • A Notice of Meeting • Motions are put‚ discussed and voted on following certain rules • Proposers and Seconders of motions
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