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    Professional Painter .Oftentimes‚ paint and fiber evidence is overshadowed by the more glamorous DNA evidence in cases today. Paint and fiber evidence is sometimes discounted as being mediocre evidence‚ at best‚ by jurors. With your newfound knowledge of how important this type of evidence can be in criminal cases‚ take a moment to reflect on how your opinion of this evidence might have changed. The journals are your opportunity to reflect on the topics of the class and how they may impact

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    afterwards‚ he goes on to say that people hate jobs. This makes the listener think: then why do people not quit their jobs? Finally‚ he arrives at his conclusion that if “you want to see‚” you need to change. This deductive reasoning works as a syllogism‚ since he states one truth: that people do not like their jobs‚ and another truth: that unhappy people do not succeed‚ to end up with his final statement: that unless people enjoy what they are doing and do it for themselves‚ they will not succeed

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    Kant‚ realized that questions about the world led directly to contradictory and rigorously proven assertions. Indeed‚ when reason discourses on the world‚ or more precisely‚ when it seeks the unity of the phenomena of the world‚ it naturally produces two opposing theses since both can be demonstrated by proofs that are as which it is likely to believe‚ because they can be demonstrated equally. Theses and antitheses seem necessary‚ as they impose themselves and are both contradictory and demonstrated

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    as a decision-making process. Whether officers want to or not it is their obligation to carry out the government’s duties. Unconditional and hypothetical imperatives are two types of duties. An example of a hypothetical duty would be accumulating as much evidence as you can to build enough probable cause to charge a subject and win a case. The duty hypothetical imperative

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    for the past few thousand years. We have no ancestors to direct us‚ no rules to follow‚ and no experience to guide us. Imagine that we have not even come to be yet. Consider for a moment that society has yet to be established. Assume there are hypothetical homunculi with the sole task of devising the goals‚ the guiding light‚ for society. How would societal goals be designed so they are fair and just for all? In what follows‚ I will attempt to portray the philosophy of John Rawls with regard to

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    PART B: BRAND ATTITUDE The statements in this section refer to brand attitude is defined as the general appreciation of a brand by a consumer. Please indicate your level of agreement or disagreement with the following statements as a result of the hypothetical scenario involving your national carrier as discussed earlier. Brand attitude 1. Overall‚ I still think this airline is good. 1 2 3 4 5 6 2. Overall‚ I still think this is a nice airline. 1 2 3 4 5 6 3. Overall‚ I still think this airline

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    Mostafa El Aidy Theory of Knowledge Mr. Kuhl 28/2/2013 Theory of Knowledge Dictionary Argument Ad Ignorantiam: assuming that something is false only because it is not true. Certainty: being sure of something Common Sense: using your background knowledge and logic to decide whether something is true or false. Conformation Bias: agree to opinions and ideas only because they match one’s beliefs. Evidence: facts that support a claim. Gullibility: failure of intelligence in which a person is

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    and rationally. Essentially what Kant clarifies in the second Categorical Imperative is that use of the formulations‚ applies only to people‚ as people are “free agents capable of making their own decisions”(Rachels 138). Humans are able to use hypothetical imperatives‚ or the consideration of goals and outcomes when making decisions‚ if it doesn’t involve

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    to get to know the person being interviewed better and see where they are in relation to Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory of Development and Jean Piaget’s Cognitive Theory. The interview was conducted in a manner that would allow for me to test for hypothetical thinking abilities‚ internalizing/externalizing tendencies‚ self-awareness abilities‚ identity vs. confusion/ psychosocial development‚ biological growth‚ cognitive growth‚ and self-esteem. Discussion The person being interviewed seemed very

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    • How does language: o Allow self-reflection? o Organize perceptions? o Allow hypothetical thought? Language allows self-reflection because language helps us communicate our ideas with others in order to compare our reflections of thoughts. Language can also allow self-reflection of our own thoughts. Self-reflection helps us as people gain an understanding of who we are. Language organize perception because with language is the separation of space between words. Perception is the active

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