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    Rationale Statement

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    way a theoretical framework guides a research project. The rationale is based on the needs identified by your needs assessment. The purpose of a rationale statement is to convince others of the importance of the proposed change/addition‚ and of the logic of the outlined approach. It should be a cogent‚ persuasive argument‚ with supportive documentation from the literature and needs assessment data. Rationale Statements: _ may be a brief as a sentence or as long as a book chapter _ serve as preambles

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    COMMON BELIEFS

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    one will believe it’s wrong. Content Common sense‚ as defined by the some website‚ is innate rational thinking that occurs organically in rational humans. Common sense involves thinking and problem-solving skills developed from intuition‚ natural logic and the human ability to observe events and absorb information and lessons from them. These observations allow you to learn from experience and thus to hone and implement sound judgment. You use common sense to approach and attempt to solve problems

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    Defining Philosophy

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    Running head: DEFINING PHILOSOPHY Week 1 Individual Assignment Defining Philosophy Paper Mafuta Christina Ta ’ala-Sauni PHL 215:Philosophy-Methods and Applications University of Phoenix-Directive Study Anna Simonds March 20‚ 2006 Defining Philosophy Philosophy derives from the two Greek words philein‚ which means ‘to love‚ ’ and sophia‚ which means ‘knowledge ’ or ‘wisdom ’ (Moore & Bruder‚ 2002‚ p. 2). This is not the only definition of philosophy as philosophy is a very vast subject

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    Importance of Language

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    Language is defined as any body which can be written‚ spoken shown or otherwise communicated between people. Thus it is obvious that it is significant in all areas of knowledge‚ as well as balanced. Making it absolutely necessary in learning. I believe language is the most important out of the four ways of knowing due to its influence on the areas of knowledge. It is also significant in each area because it plays a large role for the basic awareness of each area. The austrian-british philosopher

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    affected people over time. Mathematics is a science that deals with logics‚ quantity and arrangement of things and people around us. In addition‚ mathematics can be considered a language on its own as it has its own discreetness as well as arbitrariness (Fosnot & Dolk‚ 2001). Every activity we partake in must revolve around mathematics. The discipline was discovered over 5000 years ago to enable man keep track of various logics and keep track of his activities. Concepts learnt in mathematics form

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    Fallacies

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    difference between good‚ sound reasons‚ and reasons that sound good.” (Burton Hillis‚ cited in Laurence J. Peter‚ Peter’s Quotations: Ideas for Our Time‚ p.425.) A fallacy is an (as cited in “List of fallacies” from Wikipedia‚ pg. 1) “incorrect argument in logic and rhetoric resulting in a lack of validity‚ or more generally‚ a lack of soundness.” Knowing what defines a fallacy and how to dispute one can provide clarity on valid arguments. There are formal and informal fallacies that commonly used in arguments

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    Goods-Dominated (GD) logic has been instilled in contemporary thinking since the industrial era‚ stemming from the fact that economic growth was achieved through a country’s ability to produce excess quantities of goods and export the excess for wealth. Although when this logic is extended into services it results in reducing service offerings into man hours‚ information and other ‘exchangeable’ units. Whereas recently‚ literature has proposed the concept of a Service Dominated (SD) logic where the customer

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    My writing has been completely transformed over the matter of a year; I can not say that I am the same writer as I used to be. I have always felt like writing was my most difficult subject and ultimately it has always made me stressed out. If a teacher asked me to write an essay automatically my week got ruined. I have always known I have struggled with writing and knew I was going to face many challenges once I got to college‚ this is why I took Dual Credit Composition initially. Although I was

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    Descartes on colors

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    In this paper‚ I will dissect Descartes current and former beliefs about his-self and the world. I will then argue his belief that he is merely “a thing that thinks” and why that is a flawed belief. Descartes once thought of himself as a man. He was a body that could taste‚ smell‚ see‚ move‚ and most of all; perceive. To achieve his goal of obtaining true knowledge‚ however‚ Descartes decided to rid his mind of all doubt and trust only reason. Descartes purports that most of his knowledge was

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    In Bacon’s writing‚ Four Idols‚ he believes there are so called “idols” or illusions that deceive and alter one’s understanding of truth and the human mind. Bacon suggests understanding the four idols‚ that make it unclear for reasoning to flourish truthfully‚ by one is able to discover the validity of reason and avoid being misleaded or misguided by these illusions and misconceptions of the world. Bacon takes a more logical and scientific approach in philosophy using results and data to determine

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