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    why did they create a weak‚ confederal arrangement? Contrast and explain three important differences between the Articles of Confederation and the current US Constitution. Why do you believe the change occurred? Who were the Anti-Federalists? Who were the Federalists? Pick one contribution for each group that contributed to the development of the modern American political system. The Founders’ perceptions were that America was weak and de-centralized. They created a weak‚ confederal government

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    Lenz’s Law and Faraday’s Law of Induction 1. With this definition of the flux being ‚ we can now return to Faraday’s investigations. He found that the magnitude of the emf produced depends on the rate at which the magnetic flux changes. Faraday found that if the flux through N loops of wire changes by an amount ‚ during a time delta t‚ the average induced emf during this time is This fundamental result is known as Faraday’s law of induction. The minus sign is placed there to remind

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    The Impact of Weak System Security Task: Explain the following statement: “The impact of weak system security is severe” Weak system security can cause massive problems for an organisation. Holes in security can allow hackers to gain access to an organisations data or its customers’ personal information etc. Once this happens‚ drastic problems can be caused for the organisation; anything from severe loss of earnings‚ loss of customers or even bankruptcy if the problem is not taken under control

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    According to Tarnoff and Nowels (2004)‚ “In 2004‚ the United States is providing some form of foreign assistance to about 150 countries. Israel and Egypt continue‚ as they have since the late 1970s‚ as the largest recipients‚ although Iraq‚ receiving over $20 billion for reconstruction activities since mid-2003‚ is the biggest recipient in FY 2004” (para.3). As in the above example‚ there is much foreign aid which means bilateral development assistance‚ humanitarian assistance‚ multilateral assistance

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    In Thomas Sowell’s article‚ “The Fallacy of Fair”‚ he makes it clear that he believes many of the people who utilize the term fair in politics do not truly understand it’s meaning. He urges the idea that society is often blamed for the results of the handicaps that life bestows upon groups or people‚ leading society to attempt to level out the playing field for those on the bottom end of the totem pole. This concept in itself portrays the real injustice considering it skews the reality of a group’s

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    From the Weak to the Strong: The Social Hierarchy of Mice and Men Since the beginning of society men have always followed a social hierarchy; a concept Charles Darwin studied intensely. Through this ideal‚ the strong prey on the weak and the weak are isolated‚ taken advantage of‚ and often humiliated. In the novel Of Mice and Men‚ John Steinbeck recreates a social hierarchy between his supporting characters to prove that those who are weak and vulnerable are subject to ostracism and ridicule.

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    as ‘organisationally weak’? US parties are often described as organisationally weak because they are essentially ‘broad coalitions’. For example they contain moderates like McCain republican) and Obama democrat)‚ while also having a more conservative wing. Therefore stronger party organisation would give parties a narrower appeal and potentially alienate large ‘voting blocs’ or proportions of the electorate. This is a reason why it is argued that having ‘organisationally weak’ parties is a necessity

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    Guilt By Association The first fallacy is an example of Guilt by Association (no Latin name). Guilt by Association is when a stereotype is used as evidence to support an argument. The character who committed this fallacy in Twelve Angry Men was the Stockbroker. The Stockbroker said‚ “He is from a slum. Slums are breeding grounds for criminals.” The Stockbroker committed a fallacy when he brought up the fact that the accused man is from the slums because his argument was that this would give him

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    Eileen Geoghegan Discuss the extent that weak phonological representations can explain children’s reading difficulties. Word Count 1503 The aim of this essay is to see if weak phonological representations contribute to reading difficulties within children and see what factors can have an impact before deciding whether this alone can be a reason and cause‚ relating to developmental dyslexia in children. This paper will also evaluate alternative explanations‚ for example‚ looking

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    The second half of chapter six delves into more fallacies that can hinder rational‚ logical thought and the open process of argumentation. This lesson helped me to understand the difference between the red herring and the straw man fallacy. I was able to understand how to recognize an ad hominem. As I read the text‚ it became apparent to me that I often fall victim to both the ad populum and the appeal to pity. The fallacy I found most interesting in this lesson was equivocation. In the last lesson

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