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    situations. Coping with pressure tells exactly how I handle all arguments or debates. In my case‚ it would be how I express the song. The song could also represent an argument. I always take the positive approach on any argument. Knowing that arguments are not just one sided‚ it is common for on to express emotion on a topic of interest. I only show my emotion in a song. As an artist‚ I spend all my time trying to express an argument that has meaning to me. I tend to keep my emotions under control

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    A guide to writing an academic paper By Valerie Strauss I keep hearing from college professors that too many of their students don’t write well. So here’s a primer written for college students on how to write an academic paper‚ though some of the advice would be useful for anybody writing anything. The author is Steven Horwitz‚ a professor of economics at St. Lawrence University in Canton‚ NY. He is the author of two books‚ Microfoundations and Macroeconomics: An Austrian Perspective and Monetary

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    physician- assisted suicide should be or not legalized. They have very different opinions in many issues like the slippery slope argument. They disagree when they talk about safeguards as a guarantee of a legal decision‚ and they do not agree in the point that it is an individual right for people to choose if they want to live or die. Van den Haag finds the slippery slope argument has no foundation‚ and Cooper says that it will definitely end up happening. Van den Haag finds it irrational trying to compare

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    Can training benefits be accurately measured? It is without doubt that customer satisfaction is imperative for the very existence of any organization. Customer satisfaction could be viewed as an element‚ which fuels the sustainability of organisations to operate. However‚ very few consider customer satisfaction as a measuring tool in determining the effectiveness of training programs in organisations. Bregman and Jacobson’s article though introduces and attempts to determine whether organizations

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    countries from suffering. He suggests that people should do what is morally right by contributing financially to aid those who are starving‚ rather than purchasing “wants” for those who can afford it. Singer argues his position‚ provides counter-arguments‚ and explains his concepts for aiding countries in need. Singer argues that people have not given enough in relief funds and that “governments have not given the sort of aid that would enable refugees to survive

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    Moral Realism In this paper‚ I examine the connection between judgments of fact and moral judgments in an attempt to discern whether moral judgments are simply a subset of judgments of fact. I will look mostly at an argument posed by many moral realists that takes moral facts to be “supervenient natural facts which are independent of our theorizing about them”1 and in which moral judgments are determined by objective facts which relate to human flourishing or pleasure and pain. I will also‚ though

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    prologue hints at. The essay’s shortcomings might be explained by the false premise Foer basis his argument on; the fact that he assumes soccer-related behavior explains globalization rather than the more likely assumption that variations in soccer-related behavior are actually explained by globalization. This error of false causation‚ which the writer incorporates throughout his essay‚ makes his arguments appear almost irrational. Such an error is not what one would expect from a

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    business case‚ "Arguments based on data‚ quantitative analysis‚ and/or indisputable factors" are known as: a. arguments based on faith. b. arguments based on fear. c. arguments based on fact. d. None of the above. 5. What type of argument is this: "This analysis shows that implementing the inventory control system will reduce errors by 50% and pay for itself within 18 months"? a. An argument based on faith b. An argument based on fear c. An argument based on fact

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    RH Bill: A Matter of Public Opinion Which of these four arguments is the most ethical argument? (10 pts) The most ethical argument among Lagman‚ Santiago‚ Villegas and Garcia is Garcia’s. Although she presented her stands on the issue using her personal view as a mother‚ she was able to convey her consequentialist stand. According to her‚ “right to reproductive health” does not just boil down to the contraceptives and other artificial family planning devices that the government would

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    Types of Fallacies: * “Argument” from pity: when feeling sorry for someone drives us to a position on an unrelated matter * We have a job that needs doing; Helen can barely support her starving children and needs work desperately. But does Helen have the skills we need? We may not care if she does; and if we don’t‚ nobody can fault us for hiring her out of compassion. But feeling sorry for Helen may lead us to misjudge her skills or overestimate her abilities‚ and that is a mistake in

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