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    Critical Reading

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    position agreeing or disagreeing with the point of view the author(s) is presenting you‚ this is also known as critical reading. This is a very delicate point as the student learns or believe what he or she thinks it’s more important from their point of view‚ so it is very important to remain as objective as possible in our reading and learning process. Through out the years critical reading becomes more important and becomes a part of your every day life and it is an ability that you have to improve

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    Critical Thinking

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    and you feed him for a day. Teach a man how to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.” Without the use of critical thinking many of us would go with the choice of giving the man the fish not knowing that the next day‚ he will still be hungry. When we add the use of critical thought to the equation‚ both individuals learn from the experience and invest in their futures. To become a critical thinker it is useful to take into consideration what others have to say. Not all ideas lead to the right direction

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    Critical Thinking

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    Critical thinking is a way‚ style‚ path‚ or movement of thought in which an individual uses to find deeper meanings to everyday events or situations. Critical thinking straddles and revolves around philosophy and when asked to define critical thinking is‚ then philosophy plays a role. To attempt to define critical thinking‚ the phrase must be divided into separate words. The word "critical" can pose two analytical meanings. One meaning of "critical" exposes urgency and a sense of aporia

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    Critical lens

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    which would be something along the lines of being whipped or stoned. This relates to the critical lens because it shows what happens when you fear the consequences of the lie more then the actual lie its self. In All-night party by R.L.Stine the lie that was told from Patrick when he tells his group of friends was that the cut on his hand was really from the broken window. Patrick can relate to the critical lens because he feared the consequences of his lie which would be him going to jail for

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    critical path

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    Critical Path Analysis (CPA) Critical Path Analysis: A project-management technique that lays out all the activities needed to complete a task‚ the time it will take to complete each activity and the relationships between the activities. Sets out all the individual activities that make up a larger project. Shows the order in which activities have to be undertaken. Shows which activities can only take place once other activities have been completed. Shows which activities can be undertaken

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    Why Obama won the 2012 Election The American elections of 2012 was very competitive between the Democrat candidate Barrack Obama‚ who was the president then‚ and Mitt Romney‚ the Republican candidate. The campaigns and presidential debates were quite heated and as has been earlier mentioned‚ it was tight for each of them as polls clearly indicated that both Obama and Romney had more or less an equally high chance of winning the presidential elections. Demographics played a significant part in

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    CRITICAL THINKING

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    1. WHAT IS CRITICAL THINKING? Critical thinking is a process: Involves wide range of skills and attributes: Identifying other people’s positions‚ arguments and conclusions. Evaluating the evidence for alternative points of view. Weighing up opposing arguments and evidence fairly. Being able to read between the lines‚ seeing the surface and identifying false or fair assumptions. Recognising techniques eg false logic and persuasive devices Reflecting on issues in a structured way‚ bringing logic and

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    The presidential election in 2000 between George W. Bush and Al Gore was a close race‚ unfortunately for Al Gore‚ the election was not fair. When Florida voted the first time Bush won all 25 electoral votes‚ he won by 15‚000 votes. Palm Beach county in Florida demanded a recount because many citizens believed they voted for the wrong person due to the confusion of the ballot. The machine which counted the votes didn’t count correctly and somehow took away thousands of votes away from Gore and gave

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    over 50%. Although Donald Trump poses a threat‚ I believe that on November 8th‚ voters will put their trust in Hillary Clinton‚ and she will become the next President of the United States. One reason why I believe that Hillary Clinton will win the election is because Donald Trump has slowly been self destructing‚ and his ratings continue to fall. According to POLTICO.com‚ in the week of July 22nd‚ 44% of Voters were planning on voting for Trump‚ while only 43% supported Hillary. The week of October

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    text) 2. Attitude is a preference which relates to something very specific as: -An issue (abortion‚ death penalty war in Iraq) -A person (Bush‚ Obama‚ Boehner‚ Romney) -An institution ( Fed. Reserve‚ Congress‚ Supreme Court) -An event (2008 election‚ 9/11‚ Iraq War) (slide 7) 3. ideology is set of attributes that form a general philosophy about the role of gov. Generally we think of people as being either liberal or conservative‚ though in reality it’s a little more complicated than that

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