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    Bias‚ Rhetorical Devices‚ and Argumentation Word count: 354 Hillary Rodham Clinton’s “Remarks to the U.N. 4th World Conference on Women Plenary Session” This speech was geared toward the girls and woman around the world. It was presented at a U.N. Women’s Conference in Beijing. Hilary Clinton spoke about the rights women should receive under human rights. In her speech she used a political approach and expressed a political bias and a gender bias. I recognized a couple rhetorical devices

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    Social Media Bias

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    The lack of education among citizens to evaluate news is problematic and causes many people to misinterpret the information that is provided in the news. Modern day citizens and youth are entering a situation where many news sources are biased and are trying to further their own success. Therefore‚ as reported by the Stanford History Education Group (SHEG)‚ citizens “need further instruction in how best to navigate social media content” and other news sources (Wineburg and McGrew 24). SHEG shows

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    What Is Confirmation Bias?

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    “Confirmation bias is a beast” (Tyler‚ 2016). There’s bias in the media‚ in education‚ in the environment and in law enforcement. Recognizing bias is inescapable. Bias is when we favor information that agrees with our hypothesis‚ even if proven wrong. “Confirmation bias contributes to overconfidence in personal beliefs and can maintain or strengthen beliefs in the face of contrary evidence” “Confirmation Bias”‚ (2017). There are philosophies of morality that are social practices of right and

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    of the fact that both the Police College and Police Force have been striving to promote in its formal structure‚ this study shows that informal channels of bias were still largely affected by perceptions and influence cadets’ training the College or their duties in the Police Force. It is investigated that the Police College is highly gender-segregated‚ which female and male cadets merely know each other and have minimal interactions. We can tell little effort was paid to challenge and debunk the

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    leading him to a singular knowledge base. The concepts of perspective and horizon will be expanded upon to lead to the conclusion that knowledge is solely an individual endeavor that exists differently in every human being past‚ present‚ or future. Bias is inevitable in every human interaction be it literary‚ artistic‚ experiential‚ or linguistic. The perspective of no two individuals will be the same leading to a different understanding of even the most basic principle. The following definitions

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    ROLE OF GENDER IN PROMOTING EDUCATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS Abstract Gender and gender considerations are crucial in modern development and the omission of gender in any plan‚ programme or activity is detrimental to the achievement of any set goals. In the same vein‚ gender has an important role to play in promoting education in the development process. Gender equality is central to sustainable development and the broader goal of gender equality is a societal goal to which education and all

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    Review: GENDER INEQUALITY IN EDUCATION: HOW WIDE IS THE GAP? Cooray‚ A.‚ Potrafke‚ N. (2011) ‘Gender Inequality in Education: Political Institutions or Culture & Religion?’ European Journal of Political Economy Vol. 27(2)‚ 268-280. Darling‚ J.‚ Glendinning‚ A. (1996) Gender Matters in Schools. London: Cassell. Quicke‚ J. (1998) ‘Gender and Underachievement: Democratic educational Reform through Discourse Evaluation’. in Gender in the Secondary Curriculum. ed. by Clark‚ A.‚ Millard‚ E. London:

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    problems are caused and escalated‚ due to confirmation bias. Confirmation Bias‚ according to about education‚ is a type of cognitive bias that involves favoring information that confirms previously existing beliefs or biases. When one has confirmation bias‚ they tend to push any idea and information about it‚ only because it contradicts their side of an argument. People tend to do this all the time‚ not even realizing that it is happening. Confirmation bias is often not noticed‚ and can create many problems

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    Racial Bias in the SAT

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    Racial Bias in the SAT Abstract: Since the 1950’s the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) has been an important assessment tool for college admissions to consider. Today the test is composed of three sections including math‚ reading‚ and writing. There is controversy surrounding the reliability and validity of the test as there is a large white-black scoring gap. The purpose of this paper is to prove the presence of a racial bias against blacks in the SATs. I will do this by talking about the history

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    What Is A Therapist Bias?

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    ethical. Therapist bias is any perception‚ emotion‚ belief‚ attitude‚ or idea that limits or restricts the therapist’s ability to understand and relate to their client as a whole. It can lead to clients avoiding certain topics or leaving therapy. Therapist bias can be devastating for clients. It can undermine the therapeutic relationship and prevent clients from getting the help they seek. Being able to identify‚ transform‚ and understand therapist bias when

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