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    can find a fallacy in almost any form of advertisement. Logical fallacies are mistakes in reason. According to the St. Martin’s handbook‚ “Fallacies have traditionally been viewed as serious flaws that damage the effectiveness of an argument” (174). There are many different forms of fallacies that are commonly used in advertising. These fallacies are forms of arguments. Fallacies should be studied by customers so they know what they are getting into. Something that has many fallacies that trick

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    Importance of the Induction in The Taming of the Shrew British Literature April 17‚ 2005 Many acclaimed scholars argue that the Induction in William Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew is unnecessary and irrelevant to the main plot. (Bloom‚ 28) Shakespeare placed the induction into The Shrew for a specific dramatic purpose. The comedic tone of the play would be lost without the induction‚ resulting in a more literal interpretation of the play thus leaving the reader unable to distinguish

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    Marijuana as a Gateway Drug: The Causal Fallacy The marijuana plant‚ perhaps the most widely-used illicit drug in the world‚ was once demonized by authorities and the media. In the 1936 film Marijuana: Weed with Roots in Hell‚ director Dwain Esper portrayed teens smoking marijuana and then engaging in perceived evils such as nude bathing and unchaperoned partying‚ with one girl becoming pregnant. The film went on to further depict the characters becoming addicted to marijuana and committing serious

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    WORDS - 1‚829 A personalised induction will always be more effective In this essay I will be looking at the benefits of creating a personalised induction as well as looking at certain circumstances to support an argument against it. I will be discussing the influence and application of the different modalities when creating an induction as well as briefly exploring how the brain uses information‚ and discussing whether or not a personalised induction is the most effective method to use

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    International Journal of Computer and Electrical Engineering‚ Vol. 2‚ No. 1‚ February‚ 2010 1793-8163 Doubly-Fed Induction Generator for Variable Speed Wind Energy Conversion SystemsModeling & Simulation B.Chitti Babu ‚ K.B.Mohanty  Abstract— The aim of this paper is to present the complete modeling and simulation of wind turbine driven doubly-fed induction generator which feeds ac power to the utility grid. For that‚ two pulse width modulated voltage source converters are connected back to back

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    In a series of articles written by Thomas Sowell the Fallacy of “Fairness”‚ Sowell’s primary point is equality of treatment does not lead to equality of results. An example he uses to illustrate is in a family with children of the same parents‚ under the same roof on average the first born will have a higher IQ than their siblings. He further explains the problems society has and the equality and balance within it. According to Thomas Sowell (2010)‚ it is certainly unfortunate to be born into families

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    Effective Induction Training Program We have all started working at places that just expect us to "hit the ground running" and become productive extremely quickly. Many of us will have worked at places that regard an induction as a waste of time‚ or think a quick tour of the building should be sufficient! The benefits of induction training are vast and include: increased retention of newly hire employees‚ improved employee morale and increased productivity. A properly crafted induction plan will

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    An Empirical Analysis on The Weak-Form Efficiency of The GCC Markets Applying Selected Statistical Tests Rengasamy Elango‚ Mohammed Ibrahim Hussein This paper tests for market efficiency across the seven stock markets in the GCC (Gulf Co-operation Council) countries. The GCC countries‚ of late‚ have been striving to strengthen their capital markets by introducing various innovative changes in relation to listing‚ regulatory‚ trading and settlement norms in order to improve transparency and informational

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    A personalised induction will always be more effective A personalised induction is the hypnotic induction that is tailored to suit individual people. It can be quite easy to fall into the trap of thinking that one screed will suit all however‚ it must be understood that everybody is different and when trying to induct them into a hypnotic state it means that the screed can be personalised to specific people. Clients can come in all ‘shapes and sizes’ and it is the job of the therapist to identify

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    “A personalised induction will always be more effective”. Discuss (1954 words) This essay will discuss the reasons why a personalised induction is on the whole more effective than using just a regular induction. The reasons for making an induction highly personal are discussed‚ as well as the possible pitfalls if this is done incorrectly. Personalised inductions incorporate taking into consideration a client’s possible likes and dislike‚ including their hobbies

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