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    Describe at least ONE idea that you thought was important in the text. Explain how the writer made you think the idea was important. An important idea in the novel “To kill a mockingbird” by Harper Lee is that prejudice in all its forms is wrong. The main prejudice Harper Lee tackles is the racism between Blacks and Whites as Harper Lee shows the reader the terrible consequences of racism through the trial of Tom Robinson‚ showing the importance of overcoming of prejudice to stop such tragedies

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    For some people science is the supreme form of all knowledge. Is this view reasonable or does it involve a misunderstanding of science or of knowledge? For many persons science is considered the supreme form of all knowledge‚ as science is based on facts and theories and it reaches its results through an approved scientific method. Consequently‚ it seems to be objective and thus more truthful and reliable. However‚ other persons argue that this is a misunderstanding of science. Hence‚ one

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    and more experience body. The second house works as a check on the hasty‚ rush‚ and ill consider legislation. In passing a law the first house may not have adequate time to consider the bill in detail‚ or it could be passed along the party lines. The second chamber stands against this potential danger. It reviews the bill thoroughly and if necessary it could send it to the first house of reconsideration. The country is saved from hasty legislation or party dictatorship. Secondly is‚ the second

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    When you see things you shouldn’t see‚ you need to vanish. When you need to vanish‚ you fake your own death. When you fake your own death‚ you dye your eyebrows and when you dye your eyebrows‚ you attend your own funeral as a guy named Phil Shifley.” Hasty generalization is another informal fallacy of weak induction. In an inductive argument‚

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    was their job to obey. The character of Gertrude in William Shakespeare’s play “Hamlet” is a prime example of this role that women played in society. In the opening of Act 1 Scene 2 we learn of King Hamlet’s death and his widowed wife‚ Gertrude’s‚ hasty remarriage to his brother‚ the new King Claudius. This rash act is a symbol of her weakness and how she can’t live without the control of a man. It is also a symbol of another weakness that she possesses‚ lust. this shows that despite her old age she

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    now to the question of Bearing in mind the previous points‚ Having considered (X) With regard to As far as ....... is concerned ___________________________________________ 6. HEDGING The group of 11 words called modals can help you avoid over-generalisation as they express degrees of

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    In the debate over whether speech codes should be enforced or not on university campuses‚ the opponents conclude that university’s should not enforce a hate speech code because it impedes academic freedom. On the other side of the debate‚ the supporters conclude that it is a university’s responsibility to enforce hate speech code for an equal education opportunity. In this essay‚ I will conclude that hate speech should be regulated by a code enforced by the university because of the protection it

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    Discrimination Diversity‚ Equality and Inclusion To understand what discrimination is‚ we first have to understand the meanings of diversity‚ equality and inclusion within our society and social health care. Diversity outlines difference and variety; we are all different we have characteristics that make us individual‚ these come from and include: race‚ religion‚ age‚ gender‚ beliefs‚ appearance‚ abilities‚ talents and sexual orientation. These characteristics give us our uniqueness in society

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    women love the ballet. ______________ (stereotype) The following are some common rhetorical fallacies: Slippery slope: If A happens‚ then B–Z will follow. Therefore‚ to prevent B–Z from happening‚ do not allow A to occur. Hasty generalization: rushing to form a conclusion based on assumptions; not based on clear evidence Post hoc ergo propter hoc: If A occurs after B‚ then B caused A. Either/or: looking at a situation from only two sides‚ or oversimplifying the situation

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    Psychology ERA - Animal Welfare Experiment and Prac Report. ERA - Animal Welfare Experiment and Prac Report. By *&^% ^%$#@ Aim: The aim of this survey experiment is to establish whether an individuals beliefs about an issue are demonstrated consistantly through their responses to the five questions asked about a particular issue‚ or whether cognitive dissonance is present. In addition to that‚ the results of each exclusive group can be compared to eachother‚ to see whether it affects their

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