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    The Computer Revolution We live in the cage of technology. Every day‚ new technology appears‚ ranging from iPods that can store thousands of songs to giant space telescopes that can send photographs of distant stars back to Earth. Of all the new technological wonders‚ personal computer have probably had the greatest influence on the daily lives of average people. Through computers‚ we can talk to people in any country‚ research any topic‚ work‚ shop and entertain ourselves. Personal computers have

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    Debating Federation wishes that it be freely available. All or part of this guide may be copied for any purpose. It may be translated. The only request is that parts of this guide are not reproduced out of context. There should be no copyright in debate theory. Its contributors are too numerous to mention; they span thousands of years and numerous cultures. An online version of this guide is available from www.dav.com.au. Official copies of the handbook may be purchased from the same website. Please contact

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    Dr.Wheeler created the Logical Fallacies Handlist and it states that fallacies are statements that might sound reasonable or superficially true but are actually flawed or dishonest. It is important to avoid logical fallacies as they undermine your argument. There are several types of logical fallacies and to keep track of all of them you can separate them into different categories. There are four different main categories that the certain types can go into; they are fallacies of relevance‚ component

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    absurd it is to assume that if gay marriage was legalized then eventually polygamy‚ incestuous‚ and even pedophiliac marriages would all have to be legalized. In the second category it is a reminder that the slopes can slip in more direction‚ so their theory could back fire and the slope could slip into more support for not only the LGBT community‚ but also for those who are mentally handicapped and those with sexually transmitted diseases. As the third category states slippery slopes in general are a

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    Apush Dbq Analysis

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    Note from Mr. O: Remember that when you are writing a DBQ the essay should read the same as a regular essay and the document usage should not disrupt the flow of your argument. Make sure that your thesis and your argument clearly focuses only on the task at hand: to answer the question or prompt‚ to have a clear direct argument with a clearly defined position‚ and utilize as many documents and as much outside information as evidence to support your position. Your evidence‚ whether from the

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    Money is the king

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    Format Introduction. Suggest an answer to the question and outline how you intend to validate your suggested answer by clarifying the analytical structure (and maybe‚ therefore‚ the thematic thread or point of view you will pursue). Describe the key theories‚ concepts‚ models‚ and/or debates‚ and/or areas of critique surrounding the question. Keep this section as short as possible: you need to state the main concepts but you need greater space to do more in order to acquire higher order marks. Try and

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    Either/Or Outlook Analysis

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    The Either/Or Outlook Either/or Outlook – a claim that presents an artificially limited range of choices. An either/or fallacy occurs when a speaker makes a claim (usually a premise in an otherwise valid deductive argument) that presents an artificial range of choices. For instance‚ he may suggest that there are only two choices possible‚ when three or more really exist. Those who use an either/or fallacy try to force their audience to accept a conclusion by presenting only two possible options

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    the common logical fallacies include false comparison (two things are similar so they must be the same)‚ bad example (the example that the one arguing uses to prove a point is false‚ unbelievable‚ or irrelevant)‚ ignorance as proof (the fact that a theory hasn’t been disproved means

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    Assignment: ________________________________ Student Name: ______________________________ Student No. _________________________________ Score 1 2 3 4 5 N/A CONTENT Relevance to topic Valid effective application of theory Topics covered in appropriate depth Logically developed argument ORIGINALITY Originality and creative thought Integration of material from elsewhere PRESENTATION/STYLE

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    Although there are criticism of this theory by Gerd Gigerenzer and Ralph Hertwig saying that the Linda problem is wording and framing. And even if several methods have been developed to minimize the possible misinterpretation but none of them has dissipated the effect. And the theory has stood the test of times. Stephen J. Gould has praised the example of Linda problem by saying that he is particularly fond of

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