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    NLP Meta-Modeling 1 NLP Meta-Modeling questions: The art of exploring the deep structure of a person‟s model Aruna Jyothi Kornana Research Methodlogy Prof. Pramod Pandey‚ Centre for Linguistics School of Language‚ Literature and Cultural Studies‚ JNU Novemeber 26‚ 2010 NLP Meta-Modeling 2 NLP Meta-Modeling Questions: The Art of Exploring the Deep Structure of a Person‟s Model The aim of this project was to analyse the role of one of the most important models of Neuro-Linguistic

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    everyone is entitled to develop their own unique opinion on any given thing. Appiah also uses hasty generalization to talk about the elderly. He specifically states “nearly 2 million of America’s elderly are warehoused in nursing homes‚ out of sight‚ and‚ to some extent‚ out of mind‚” (Appiah 565). Appiah is stating that thoughts about the elderly are absent from every single person’s mind. Again‚ a hasty generalization is made when Appiah describes the situation in a way that says no one in the world

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    numerous amount of haste shown in the play. As the play progresses‚ each of the characters are developed further more through their impetuous actions at specific events and times. During the course of the play‚ Romeo acts in an extremely hasty‚ impulsive fashion and his actions revealed much of his personalities. When Shakespeare first introduces Romeo‚ he was deeply infatuated with Rosaline who is‚ in his eyes “too fair‚ too wise‚ wisely too fair” (1.1.215) and he said‚ “thou canst not

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    pass around the offering plates.”   Student Answer: Ad hominem              Hasty Generalization   Diversion   Appeal to Force   No Fallacy   Points Received: 0 of 1   Comments: Question 4. Question : “You only oppose her policies because you lost the election to her.”   Student Answer: Appeal to popularity   Appeal to ignorance   Hasty Generalization   Ad hominem   No fallacy   Points Received: 0 of

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    been prevented in many ways. There are three important points on how they could have prevented the death of both Romeo and Juliet. They are‚ the family feud between the Capulet and the Montague‚ the role of woman at that time‚ and their hasty behaviours. Now if we roll everything up in to one‚ we would get pressure. Pressure is an important fact and should be taken in consideration if dealing with Romeo and Juliet. The first point is the family feud between the Capulet and the

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    them with no actually support of the argument being made. In other words‚ the arguer completely restates the argument in the support. 4. All teenagers text while they drive; therefore‚ we should raise the driving age to 21. a. Hasty Generalization; This is the “hasty generalization” fallacy because they are saying that because teenagers text and drive‚ they need to change the drinking age to 21. Stating that teens text and drive‚ that doesn’t mean that all teenagers are going to drink while driving

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    phenomenon. Like other sciences‚ economics also collects facts and undertakes their systematic study. The facts are analysed and conclusion drawn. These conclusions establish causal relationship between the concerned facts. These are called laws or generalisations. Collection of facts ⇨ Systematic Study of facts ⇨ Establishment of facts ⇨ Analysis of facts ⇨ Conclusion has drawn ⇨ Establish causal relationship (Law). Definition: According to Prof. Tugwell‚ “A law is summary of observed relations.”

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    flimsy clothes and beat you as one beats a rat.” (stanza 5) The despairing mood is present‚ because of the preposterous description used‚ for regret is in the air from making a hasty decision to kill the fly. In the poem “The Fly‚” word choice and mood of Karl Shapiro help develop the theme of judging too soon and making hasty decisions can lead to regret and sorrow. In stanza one through three‚ the first part of judging to quick is developed by making conclusions that the fly is gruesome. Then a switch

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    men. Justice is important to regulating actions and preserving virtue in society. In some cases murder can be justified (such as self defense)‚ but in the case of Captain Oram‚ fifteen accounts of first-degree murder cannot. Captain Oram’s cowardice hasty judgment‚ and no one’s right to play God caused the death of these men. Captain Oram is not justified for the deaths of fifteen of his men. Captain Oram was a cowardice leader who led to the deaths if fifteen innocent men. He was weak and cowardice

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    “Wisely and slow‚ they run fast” Haste is described perfectly with that one quote. People don’t take into considerations the consequences of their actions. In William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet adolescents who lack the wisdom obtained from life experience and react with dramatic haste‚ failing to contemplate the possible risks consequences of their actions is revealed. Through this tale of love there are many events leading to the tragic endings of his two main characters‚ Shakespeare shows

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