Geometry Notes Second Semester I. Area‚ Surface Area and Volume & Circumference Circumference is the linear distance around the outside of a circular object. • C = π • d or π • 2r. • d = diamater or (radius • 2) • r = radius II. Perimeter Perimeter is the distance around a figure. * It is found by adding the lengths of all the sides. * Finding perimeter on the coordinate plane may require the use of the distance formula: (2 x width) + (2 x height) III. Regular Polygon • A regular
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Reason and Knowledge Lecture Three – The Cogito Introduction So far‚ we have considered the Cartesian method of doubt. Descartes claims that if we are going to develop a secure foundation for knowledge‚ we need to be able to distinguish those beliefs we had that we knew with certainty from those that were uncertain. Descartes sets about this task by suspending judgement about all beliefs that could be doubted. Descartes concludes that beliefs about perception‚ the external world‚ and even the
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Racism (and racial discrimination) is‚ to a certain extent‚ alive and well in every society‚ country and region of the world.1 It can appear in a variety of forms depending on the culture or context in which it occurs and the period of history during which it rears its head. Nonetheless‚ one common thread that seems to be woven throughout almost every culture‚ country and region is that people deny that racism even exists. In this article‚ we attempt to delve into the different forms of denying
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University of Phoenix Material Dawn Bratthauer 11/19/2012 Final Exam: Fallacies‚ Assumptions‚ and Arguments Part I: Fallacies THE FOLLOWING ARGUMENTS CONTAIN VARIOUS KINDS OF FALLACIES. EVALUATE EACH AND IDENTIFY THE FALLACY USING THE MATCHING LIST ON PAGE 2. 1. We can recognize that athletes who participate in sports must be given special consideration in our grading system‚ or we can let the university sink into athletic oblivion. H. False dilemma 2. I don’t know what colleges
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Logic Logic (from the Greek λογική‚ logike)[1] has two meanings: first‚ it describes the use of valid reasoning in some activity; second‚ it names the normative study of reasoning or a branch thereof.[2][3] In the latter sense‚ it features most prominently in the subjects of philosophy‚ mathematics‚ and computer science. Logic was studied in several ancient civilizations‚ including India‚[4] China‚[5] Persia and Greece. In the West‚ logic was established as a formal discipline by Aristotle‚ who
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This pack BSHS 322 Week 4 Individual Assignment includes: Hypothetical Working Agreement Health Care - General Health Care · Resources: Ch. 6‚ Exercise 6.2: “Partializing‚” pp. 144–145 of the text. · Choose one the four scenarios: Freydia‚ Thomas‚ or Rad. · Create a hypothetical working agreement using as reference materials Ch. 6‚ Box 6.1 Sample Assessment Outline‚ Exercise 6.3 Prioritizing‚ Exercise 6.4 Contracting‚ and Exercise 6.5 Evaluation. · Include the purpose
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Originally coming from Latin and Greek‚ situational irony occurs when the opposite of what one expects happens. Irony in literature has existed for many years. It keeps the readers engaged and heavily impacts the points the writer wanted to get across. In Chaim Potok’s book The Chosen‚ the author wrote about the faith of Reuven and Danny and the pressures they received from their communities and fathers. Reuven and Danny surprised their fathers and the reader with their ironic choices. The prominence
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Introduction to Research Chapter Objectives This chapter presents the reader with a very broad introduction to the subject of research. Although general in approach‚ the chapter deliberately gives prominence to educational research. The following areas are covered: The meaning of research Purpose of research The distinction between educational research and other kinds of research The scientific method of inquiry Characteristics of scientific research Classification of research according
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that there are a some‚ white clergymen‚ who may disagree with his stance‚ but by painting segregation as “unjust”‚ he is able to counter these clergymen’s opinions‚ and prove that segregation needs to be abolished. Also‚ when King explains in a syllogism that laws that degrade the human personality are unjust‚ and segregation distorts the soul and damages the personality‚ therefore segregation is unjust. By illustrating deductive reasoning‚ King logically proves his assertion by giving the general
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precipitated the evil act of crucifixion.” This would be an example of a false analogy because here MLK is comparing himself to a God-figure who commits suicide and that is considered too extreme for his situation. 4. The argument in paragraph 6 acts as a syllogism because the paragraph is divided into three basic ideas: 1.) “There can be no gainsaying that racial injustice engulfs this community”. 2.) “Birmingham is probably the most thoroughly segregated city in the United States”. 3.) “Its ugly record
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