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    Deductive‚ inductive and abductive reasoning in the context of cyber forensics analysis. Processes that assist in developing a case hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. Validation processes that check and test the correctness of the digital evidence exhibits and their relationships with corroborating evidence relied on in legal cases. Processes that would enhance the communication of and presentation of case analysis to the legal practitioner and courts. Deductive‚ inductive and abductive

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    Homework 2 Logic and Analytical Judgment (OMA1002) Due on 4/12 (Tue)‚ before the class 1. Say what fallacy (if any) each of the following arguments commits. (You may want to justify your answers in 2-3 sentences.) (1) Honey‚ this postcard just arrived‚ and it says we have won a free airline trip. All we have to do is call the toll-free number to claim it. If we call the number‚ we can go to Paris in June. (2) Ellen Quinn has argued that logic is not the most important thing in life. Apparently

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    M3.26 Managing Performance 1. Briefly explain your role in performance management a. Ensure staff is clear about what is expected from them b. Setting smart objectives to ensure they are fully focused on what they have to do c. Monitoring progress of objectives set and offer guidelines and advice how to complete them. d. Offer the staff with the resources to achieve the objectives such as training‚ one on one coaching and also time. e. Give feedback

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    MATTER | METHOD | Phase 1 |   | PROCEDURE AND ENCOUNTER WITH THE PROBLEM |   | Today we are going to play a game called inquiry process. It is a game where everyone can take part. | (Tr. Explains the inquiry procedure to the students) | RULE OF INQUIRY | (Students can ask teacher to repeat procedure if they don’t understand) | The question should be phrased in such a way that they can be answered in Yes or No. You can discuss among yourself. | (tr. States rule of inquiry

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    ARE REASON AND EMOTION EQUALLY IN JUSTIFYING MORAL DECISIONS? This essay will deal with the topic of how reason and emotion justify the moral decisions. Therefore‚ in this case it is assumed that moral decisions can be justified. Justify itself means to give explanation for or to give reason for something. It is assumed also that reason and emotion are the two tools of ways of knowing used to justify moral decisions. Thus‚ these both will have explanation of how they can justify moral decisions

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    Aristotle onwards‚ such reasoning has been classified as either deductive reasoning‚ meaning "from the general to the particular"‚ or inductive reasoning‚ meaning "from the particular to the general". In the 19th century‚ Charles Peirce‚ an American philosopher‚ added a third classification‚ abductive reasoning‚ by which he meant "from the best available information to the best explanation"‚ which has become an important component of the scientific method. In modern usage‚ "inductive

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    STRATEGIC THINKING CONSTRUCTS Dr Colin Benjamin OAM © 2012 INTRODUCTION The work shop is designed to provide clarity about the language of social inclusion and social policy formulation for practitioners seeking to efficiently‚ effectively and effulgently apply processes of strategic thinking to achieve environmental changes. This set of strategic thinking constructs provides a platform for the design and construction

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    our own bad decisions. This is shown in Monty Python’s Quest for the Holy Grail. One example of this ironic use of logic is with the trial of the witch. In this trial‚ Monty Python uses deductive reasoning to conclude that the woman is a witch. By this‚ he is demonstrating how deductive reasoning is not always right. Just because wood burns like a witch and floats like a duck does not mean she is a witch. The conclusion that "if she weighs as much as a duck‚ she is a witch"‚ therefore‚ is entirely

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    startling sentiment - Maybe our time has come‚ sooner than we had anticipated. For‚ just as the body is sustained by macronutrients‚ my soul is sustained by love‚ and without love it will perish. Without his love‚ it has perished. And this deductive reasoning affirms the looming truth I can no longer evade - My time has come.

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    * LOGIC Logic has two meanings: first‚ it describes the use of valid reasoning where it is used in most intellectual activities‚ including philosophy and science‚ or‚ second‚ it describes the study of modes of reasoning (those that are valid‚ and those that are fallacious). It is primarily studied in the disciplines of philosophy‚ mathematics‚ semantics‚ and computer science. It examines general forms that arguments may take. In mathematics‚ it is the study of valid inferences within some formal

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