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    information is credible. The information within this reading seems to go hand in hand with what I have learned and read in the class. I also found it through the University of Phoenix Library Is the author biased? How do you know? I dont find the author to be biased. He actually writes about how to look for biased information within the reading. I think that he gives his thoughts and opinions on critical thinking in a logical way that makes sense and goes hand in hand with what I have read in the course material

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    APA Format: Article Rebuttal Lori M. Slack BCOM/275 February 17‚ 2014 Rod Klein Article Rebuttal Marriage is not about a piece of paper‚ a ring‚ or sexual preference. It has never been about any of these matters‚ and should not be considered so. Marriage is the commitment between two people who love each other unconditionally. According to Psychology Today‚ “marriage is the process by which two people who love each other make their relationship public‚ official‚ and permanent” (Psychology

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    They promote themselves as “unbiased”‚ and “fact based” (Al Jazeera America‚ 2013)‚ by doing this they tried to emphasize their differences with the traditional news stations in the US (Fox News‚ CNN‚ MSNBC etc.)‚ who are often accused for having a biased agenda. Important channels that Al Jazeera has to compete with over viewers are CNN and Fox News. According the a poll carried out by Gallup‚ eight per cent of Americans says Fox News is their main source of news‚ and seven per cent get their news

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    better answer is to be biased. Not everyone will think of the situation the way you will think about it. Most of the challenging problems that us human solve are known as inductive problems‚ these are problems that there is no right answer to the situation its identified based on the evidence you have or witnessed to have you think that certain way. When problem solving the best way is to be bias. We as humans shouldn’t be surprised to know or learn that people are thoroughly biased in other domains.

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    | |4 See also | |5 References | Operation[edit] A conventional solid-state diode will allow significant current if it is reverse-biased above its reverse breakdown voltage. When the reverse bias breakdown voltage is exceeded‚ a conventional diode is subject to high current due to avalanche breakdown. Unless this current is limited by circuitry‚ the diode will be permanently damaged

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    In writing his novel “Monster”‚ Walter Dean Myers used his experience to keep the judicial system relevant to his points while still realistic. Steve’s attorney‚ O’Brien‚ is honest about her role in the system to Steve‚ telling him‚ “My job is to make sure the law works for you as well as against you.” Instead of pretending to be crusading for a not guilty verdict‚ O’Brien tells the truth that she intends to help hunt down the truth both for and against Steve as an unbiased tool of the court. This

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    Stones in my Pocket‚ Stones in my Heart The author‚ Eli Clare‚ shares a portion of his life to the reader through “Stones in my Pocket‚ Stones in my Heart.” He starts off by telling that from a very young age he never felt like a girl nor a boy. Clare frequently reflects on the time that he asked his mother “Am I feminine?” As the reader‚ I felt as if this is a moment in which has been engrained in Clare’s memory. There is a specific reason that he continues to bring it up throughout the reading

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    Nick Carraway is an unreliable narrator in‚ the 1925 novel The Great Gatsby. Throughout the book he is biased towards all of the characters. He talks negatively about all of the characters except for Gatsby. Nick is constantly praising Gatsby and showing him in a very positive was. All of this leading to the fact that Nick is unreliable because‚ he is biased towards all of the characters in the book except for Gatsby. At the beginning of the book Nick says he is a man who is inclined to reserve

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    expensive ones. However‚ as this is just opinion it may not be indicative of the target population. The third research study was extremely biased‚ as the researcher stated that Starbucks had lost its way from the very beginning. Then he interviewed 100 people outside of an organic coffee shop about which type of coffee they prefer. This sample is going to more biased as those who frequent organic coffee shops with be almost a niche market of the whole coffee drinking pool. Unsurprisingly‚ the interviewees

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