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    Terms Definitions cognition The mental processes involved in acquiring‚ storing‚ retrieving‚ and using information and that include sensation‚ perception‚ memory‚ imagery‚ concept formation‚ reasoning‚ decision making‚ problem solving‚ and language. reasoning A form of thinking in which conclusions are drawn from a set of facts. deductive reasoning Reasoning from general to specific‚ or drawing particular conclusions from general principles. inductive reasoning Reasoning in which general

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    notecards if necessary. The Informative Speech Approaches to Presenting Information Operational definition – Defines something by explaining what it does Definition by negation – Defines something by explaining what it is not Definition by example – Provides examples of the subject Definition by synonym – Defines one term by comparing it to another Definition by etymology – Illustrates the definition by explaining the root of the term Etymology – origin of words‚ how words came to be. Describing

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    nstagram! definition Translate Button [def-uh-nish-uh n] noun 1. the act of making definite‚ distinct‚ or clear; a defining : We need a better definition of her responsibilities. 2. the formal statement of the meaning or significance of a word‚ phrase‚ idiom‚ etc.‚ as found in dictionaries. An online dictionary resource‚ such as Dictionary.com‚ can give users direct‚ immediate access to the definitions of a term‚ allowing them to compare definitions from various dictionaries and stay up to

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    Sorites Paradox Analysis

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    sand. By definition‚ the sand clustered together is a pile. Even if you remove a grain of sand the pile remains. The Sorites Paradox poses the question‚ at what point when the grains are removed does the pile become not-a-pile. As with anything that deals with definition‚ the solution to this Paradox is a tricky one to answer. Even more so it has less to do with the actual observation and more with the definition‚ as an objects definition can be influenced by differing or deceptive definitions‚ or even

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    THE CONCEPT OF ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION A: WHAT IS ADMINISTRATION First definition: “Administration can be defined as the activities of groups cooperating to accomplish common goals”. There are particular key elements of administration. Cooperative: the word cooperative is the first key element in this definition. Human activity is cooperative if it has the effects that would be absent if the cooperation did not take place. * Group Activity: Administration includes activities

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    Plato's Euthyphro

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    Euthyphro’s second definition of piety is what is pleasing to the gods. Socrates agrees with this definition because it is expressed in a general form‚ but criticizes because the gods disagree among themselves as to what is right. This would mean that a particular action‚ disputed by the gods‚ would be both pious and impious at the same time and this is a logically impossible situation. Euthyphro tries to argue against Socrates’ criticism by pointing out that not even the gods would disagree amongst

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    surprised me was that the definition of the word repent has nothing to do with saying or even being “sorry.” So I realized no matter how many times I tell God I’m sorry‚ it will never make a difference if I don’t know what it means to truly repent. Repent does‚ however‚ mean; to turn away from sin and resolve to reform one’s life. To further break it down‚ I looked up the words resolve and reform. Resolve means “to determine; decide.” Reform‚ however‚ has many definitions applicable to the word repent;

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    There are basically two parts to the definition of community. The first part of the definition states that a community is “A group of people living in the same locality and under the same government.” The second part of the definition describes a community as “A group of people having common interests. To me‚ this means that along with the two definitions‚ there are mainly two different reasons for which communities form. According to the first definition‚ one reason communities form is because

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    Justice: Euthyphro’s suggestion that piety is a part of justice is perhaps as close to a definition of piety that we ever receive in the dialogue of Euthyphro. This is because of all the explanations offered by Euthyphro‚ this one comes closest to measuring piety with a valid‚ universal standard. Euthyphro’s first suggestion‚ that piety is what he is doing now‚ is not only merely an example‚ not a definition‚ but Euthyphro is so pompous as to use himself as the standard with which to measure piety

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    Parody In Hong Kong

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    1.1 Parody in Hong Kong Definition http://robsonhall.ca/mlj/images/Articles/33v2/reynolds.pdf Parody‚ a term derived from the Greek word”parodia”‚ has an ancient heritage. Later Greek and Roman writers used the term parody to refer to a more widespread practice of quotation‚ not necessarily humorous‚ in which both writers and speakers introduce allusions to previous texts. The “popular perception of parody and the standard dictionary definition” conceives of parody as a “specific work of humorous

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