Evaluation 1. Argumentation: Develops a thesis or relevant argument that addresses all parts of the question 2. Use of evidence: Supports the thesis using specific evidence‚ clearly linked to the thesis. 3. Targeted historical thinking skill (HTS): causation‚ comparison‚ continuity‚ change over time‚ or periodization. 4. Synthesis: Written answer extends the argument of the essay‚ connects it to a different time period‚ historical context‚ or different category of analysis. Long Essay Question How-To
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defined? Concept 51.1 Discrete sensory inputs can stimulate both simple and complex behaviors 2. What is ethology? 3. What is the difference between proximate and ultimate causation? 4. Using red-crowned cranes‚ what is an example of a proximate causation question and an example of an ultimate causation question? 5. Who are the three ethologists who shared in a Nobel Prize for their work in 1973? We will look at work by each of them. 6. What is a fixed action pattern (FAP)
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committing crime but most people commit crime due to poverty‚ unemployment‚ peer pressure‚ social inequality‚ and the system that refuses to take back inmates as part of the society when they are released from prison or jail. These aforementioned crime causation factors contribute to about ninety percent of crimes in the society and it is the reason why our nation was ranked first in the world as a nation with the highest percentage of its population as prisoners. The stray theory I believe aligned with
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Primary Sources: Kant‚ Immanuel. Critique of Pure Reason. Edited by Vasilis Politis. London: Dent‚ 1993. Nagarjuna. Madhyamakakarika. Edited by Kenneth K. Inada. Tokyo: Hokuseido Press‚ 1970. Secondary Sources: Allison‚ Henry. "Kant Transcendental Idealism." In A Companion to Kant‚ edited by Graham Bird‚ 111-124. Oxford: Blackwell‚ 2006. Ameriks‚ Karl. "Critique of Metaphysics‚ Structure and Fate of Kant’s Dialectic". In The Cambridge Companion to Kant and Modern Philosophy
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2.2 The Coal Miner Dawnyel Donaldson Franklin University Healthcare Law and Ethics HCM742-H1WW (F14) Julia Matthews JD/MPH November 23‚ 2014 2.2 The Coal Miner Distinguish among negligent torts‚ intentional torts‚ and strict liability. Describe the major laws that were developed to protect individual’s rights in the healthcare profession. Note several from your text and at least three not listed in your text located from an external source. Answer the discussion questions for the People Stories:
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Introduction to Sociology Review for Exam 1 Chapter 1- Discovering Sociology Sociology‚ Social Imperative‚ Sociological Imagination‚ C. Wright Mills on the sociological imagination (connection between history and biography- meaning of each)‚ Personal troubles vs. Social issues‚ Generalizations and Stereotypes‚ Critical thinking‚ Early history of understanding life and society‚ Roots of social theorizing (places)‚ Most important historical event that created sociological thought and practice
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Imprinting describes a process in which newborn animals rapidly develop a strong attachment to a particular individual‚ often the mother. It is associated particularly with precocious bird species (species that mature early) such as chickens‚ ducks‚ and geese‚ in which the young hatch fairly well-developed. Imprinting is advantageous because once offspring imprint on their mother‚ they will try to remain close to her and follow her around‚ behaviors that are beneficial in terms of the offspring’s
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Narrative “New Literary” Criticism A good novel is hard to put down. The story in the novel is perfect with a great plot‚ convincing characters‚ and a suspenseful build up to the climax. You have been drawn into the story and it is almost like you are there‚ living along side the characters. You understand their background‚ their trials‚ and their joys. The story brings to life something from long ago that may or may not be fictional. It is hard to tell without doing further research
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underwriting liability protection these incorporate the accompanying beneath. Causation Basis By utilizing the causation basis the occasions that cause the misfortune or loss must occur amid the time of insurance. For instance another building is developed at MSU and during the time spent such development imperfect pillars are utilized. 2 years after fruition the columns clasp and the building breakdown. Under the causation basis of liability
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logical fallacy that states‚ "Since that event followed this one‚ that event must have been caused by this one." It is often shortened to simply post hoc and is also sometimes referred to as false cause‚ coincidental correlation‚ or correlation not causation.
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