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    The MLA Style In this system (also known as the author / page style)‚ sources are indicated in the body of the essay by “in-text citation” (a short reference in parenthesis: usually the author’s surname and page number)‚ and then fully identified in a list of “Works Cited” (or bibliography) at the end. The following guidelines‚ based on the MLA rules‚ should enable you to refer in a professional way to most sources that you are likely to use in preparing your essays. IN-TEXT CITATION Whenever

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    Browne‚ M. N.‚ & Keeley‚ S.M. (2010). Asking the right questions: A guide to critical thinking (10th ed.). Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall. Asking the Right Questions-11 Step Analysis Introduction “I know it’s good to be a critical thinker and to be able to ask lots of good questions‚ but I don’t know what questions to ask or how to ask them.” (Browne & Keeley‚ 2011) In our text “Asking the Right Questions: A Guide to Critical Thinking (10th Ed.) The authors explore the benefits

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    Economics‚ biology‚ geography‚ and grammar all have objects of knowledge which they investigate‚ describe‚ and try to explain. Critical thinking involves a knowledge of the science of logic‚ including the skills of logical analysis‚ correct reasoning‚ and understanding statistical methods. Critical thinking‚ however‚ involves more than just an understanding of logical procedures. A good critical thinker must also understand the sources of knowledge‚ the nature of knowledge‚ and the nature of

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    Chapter 4: 1. Centralization - Degree to which decision-making authority resides at the top of the organizational chart. 2. Departmentalization - Degree to which work units are grouped based on functional similarity or similarity of work flow. 3. Job Analysis - The process of getting detailed information about jobs. 4. Job Description - A list of the tasks‚ duties‚ and responsibilities that a job entails. 5. Job Specification - A list of the knowledge‚ skills‚ abilities‚ and other characteristics

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    works as a team member. And‚ later‚ as a team leader. Management aspirants who lack team skills cannot be good managers. 2. Reasoning Ability Reasoning ability plays an important role while expressing your opinions or ideas at a Group Discussion. For example‚ an opinion like ’Reduction in IIMs’ fees will affect quality’ can be better stated by demonstrating your reasoning ability and completing the missing links between fees and quality as: ’Reduction in IIMs’ fees will result in less funds

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    However‚ this is not mathematics. Numbers themselves can be a language‚ however numbers are just symbols. Numbers are not mathematics. Do we use mathematics to communicate? No. This is because mathematics is not a language‚ it is a process of logical reasoning. Yes‚ we can use any system of language to communicate the process of logic that mathematicians use. However‚ mathematics itself is not a method of communication. We can explain how to find the value of "x" in an equation in Babylonic cuneiform‚

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    12 ANGRY MEN 1. Choose two characters from the Jury. In separate numbers‚ examine and analyze the two juror’s reasoning. a. Check if his reasoning fulfils the standards of thinking. b. Identify some errors in his thinking. c. What do you think led the juror to commit these errors in his thinking with respect to the case he is judging? Jury # 9 Jury number 9 was the old man seated next to Henry Fonda at the table. These 12 different jurors were seated at a long table to decide

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    of perception and learning and reasoning. Knowledge in short is knowledge about reality; its base is perception and method reason. Hence‚ reason plays a key role being the method. It is an analytic tool for understanding what we perceive and thus contributing to our knowledge. The issue of correct and coherent reasoning is important because it is a way of finding the truth. Reasoning in true sense is guided on the basis of logic. Logic in fact is a system of reasoning. In order to reason out about

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    Throughout life‚ people are constantly faced by situations‚ which necessitate them to make crucial decisions. It is important for individuals to utilise critical thinking‚ as it assists them to make better decisions based on evaluation and proper reasoning. According to Richard Paul and Linda Elder‚ critical thinking is the art of judging ideas by evaluating and analyzing them on evidence and relevance grounds (Paul & Elder‚ 2009). Robyn Walker (2011) goes into further details when defining critical

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    our knowledge. Now that we have established a basic understanding of epistemology‚ we can cover a few of the major schools of thought. When you think about a persons reasoning process‚ some people divide a persons thoughts into rational and irrational. If you are one of these people‚ you would use a deductive method of reasoning. You would also be considered a rationalist. As a rationalist‚ you believe that you can know things for certain even if you have never experienced it yourself. If you wanted

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