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    According to statistics provided by Guttmacher institute‚ “there were approximately 1.05 million abortions in the United States in 2012 alone” (Abortion Counters 4). To many‚ that might be just a number and it does not necessarily mean anything‚ but lets just take some time to think about how tremendously that number actually is. The image of 1.05 million lifeless‚ innocent premature babies is horrific‚ and many do not realize how sick and wrong it is. That number is more than just a statistic but

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    Abortion is an eight-letter word that is determined by one’s self and not the public. No child asked to be in this world and they shouldn’t have to pay the ultimate punishment for their parent’s mistake. It’s no excuse as to why abortion should be okay‚ its plenty women in this world that want children but can’t bare them. Like my mawmaw always said‚ “You laid down and made that baby‚ so you’re going to stand up and raise it”. Abortions can mess with your body not only physically but mentally as

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    Introduction While some countries have legalized abortion‚ some have upheld the prohibition of such medical services. Modern society is divided between two major stances on abortion: pro-choice and pro-life. Some claim that forbidding abortion infringes upon a woman’s right to her own body while others argue that abortion is murder and should be illegal. As governments establish laws dictating the legal status of abortion‚ the issue is not simply whether or not abortion is right but rather whether or not law

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    Hey mom below is exactly what would be helpful to argue it is the way I did the debate for banning smoking. As far as doing research I just need point of why abortion is OK. Such as rape‚ teenage pregnancies‚ deformed babies‚ babies with mental illness‚ mom passing illness to baby such as AIDS‚ not ready for that commit meant. Those are just things on the top of my head. The only route you can’t go is religion or In cases were we choose to save mom or the baby during complications. The pro life

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    inductive vs deductive

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    specific‚ logical conclusion”. • Inductive “refers to reasoning that takes specific information and makes a broader generalization that is considered probable‚ allowing for the fact that the conclusion may not be accurate. 2. Elaborate In other words deductive reasoning works from more general to the more specifics. Start with the theory then we narrow it down to more specific hypothesis that we can test. Inductive reasoning works the opposite. Inductive reasoning moves from specific observations

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    Deductive vs Inductive

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    OPPOSITION BETWEEN DEDUCTIVE AND INDUCTIVE TECHNIQUES Students have different learning skills and capacities for getting to know about shown and told knowledge. To teach something effectively ‚ we have many techniques used while educating. So‚ during the teaching process teachers use different methods to school effectively. Two of them are deductive and inductive techniqe. Both of them have adventages but they are completely different from each other with the dominant people‚ flowing of information

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    Mill's Inductive Reasoning

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    Mill ’s Inductive reasoning Method of Agreement Mill ’s method of agreement identifies a cause of an event in terms of its sufficient condition. When using this method‚ one searches for a single factor that is common to multiple situations in which the same event occurred. Mill says that‚ when two or more occurrences of the event under investigation have only one condition in common‚ then that condition is the cause of the event. (Mill‚ 2002) More simply stated‚ Mill ’s method of agreement

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    Reasoning Reasoning is a method of coming to conclusions by the use of logical argument. There are three basic form of reasoning: inductive‚ deductive and the combination of both called inductive/deductive (Walliman & Baiche‚ 2001). Inductive and Deductive Reasoning Inductive Reasoning Inductive reasoning is one method of reasoning that researchers use. It is based on making a conclusion or generalization based on a limited number of observations. Thus‚ it produces from the specific to the general

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    Reasoning Logical Argument Logical Argument Accepted Properties Accepted Properties Definitions Definitions Inductive Reasoning: (Observation) Larry came into work late (Observation) Larry didn’t have his lunch. (Prior Experience) Larry always has his lunch with him when he comes to work. Inductive Reasoning Inductive Reasoning (Conclusion) Larry overslept. Verify/Modify Verify/Modify Conjecture Conjecture Pattern Pattern Compare and contrast inductive and deductive reasoning

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    1. I see many differences from a deductive approach to the research: the fact itself that this research is qualitative‚ often lead to implement the “opposite” approach‚ the inductive one. Evidence of this are various and enough clear: - to go there on the field is not really a prerogative of the deductive approach: instead‚ what usually happens is that many quantitative data are gathered‚ with strongly structured and often impersonal methods. So‚ what happens in the case we’re dealing with is clearly

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