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    Communication and Critical Thinking‚ there were activities at the My Career Plan page on University of Phoenixes website that were required to be completed for the week. They were Career interests Profiler‚ Competencies‚ Work Culture Preferences and Reasoning Aptitude. This Author will discuss those activities that were taken and completed during this course. The discussion will also be tailored around how this course applies to the career plan. Career Interests Profiler The first activity was the

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    in obtaining conclusions. 2. Good research is logical: This implies that research is guided by the rules of logical reasoning. The logical process of induction and deduction are of great value. Induction is the process of reasoning from a part to the whole‚ whereas deduction is the process of reasoning from some premise to a conclusion which follows from that very

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    one or more of the methods of ethical reasoning presented in the chapter to support your view. I think Stanton should ask the source inspector‚ Jane Conway to check the warhead cable and also report to Jane Conway about the failed samples first. If Harry Jackson still ignores to solve the problem then Stanton should report to senior management. Besides‚ he also can try getting someone in the parent company to get help. One of the methods of ethical reasoning is logic. I think it is logical for Stanton

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    able to describe critical thinking. As well I learned how to identify my state of development in critical thinking. One other thing I was able to identify strategies to develop and improve your thinking. Critical thinking is the reflective reasoning about beliefs and actions. Being able to determine is a claim is always true‚ or sometimes‚ or not true. One of the main things that I learned from this course was being able to identify perceptual blocks that hinder my thinking. Such things

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    effective compensation method. How does Headlee know this? He has not provided any statistical evidence that proves this statement‚ and has delivered a deceptive statistic in his memo. While deceptive statistics fail to strengthen the quality of reasoning in the memo‚ to continue to evaluate it‚ the information Headlee left out must be identified. What Significant Information is

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    might arise. What if a single device can be used to charge these devices simultaneously without the use of wires and not creating a mess in the process?‖ We gave it a thought and came up with an idea. The solution to all these dilemma lies with inductive coupling‚ a simple and effective way of transferring power wirelessly. Wireless Power Transmission (WPT) is the efficient transmission of electric power from one point to another trough vacuum or an atmosphere without the use of wire or any other

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    Theory of knowledge | EVALUATE THE STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES OF REASON AS A WAY OF KNOWING | Word Count: 1‚584 | | Reason is a priori. All humans are born with it. It is a way of knowing as it is used in every area of knowledge and in collaboration with the other ways of knowing. Unlike the implication of the prescribed essay topic‚ reason is not a distinctive way of knowing. To say that is an oversimplification of the complexity of knowing. Knowledge can only be obtained through the inextricably

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    Marketing Simulation Analysis When the simulation was first assigned‚ I really had no idea what to expect. I assumed that my group members and I would be creating various written documents‚ which was clearly not the case. After selecting a group composed mainly of my close friends‚ we began to read through the various materials given to us to help us successfully complete the simulation. After watching a few of the videos from our customers and reading the given document about Minnesota Mircromotors

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    What is intuition? Our dictionaries define intuition as the ability of acquiring knowledge without a clear inference or the use of knowledge‚ without the use of any reasoning process. Intuition provides us with beliefs that we cannot necessarily justify. After analysing this definition we must ask ourselves if this definition is totally reliable‚ isn’t intuition directly connected with our personal experience? To what extent is intuition to be taken as seriously in the different areas of knowledge

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    Critical thinking is discipline-specific: it engages in particular forms of reasoning‚ such as mathematical reasoning‚ historical analysis or literary interpretation‚ which are specific to a particular discipline. HOW IS CRITICAL THINKING DIFFERENT FROM THINKING? THINKING On information: data‚ facts‚ examples On ideas: opinions‚ positions CRITICAL THINKING On ideas: assumptions‚ biases‚ flaws in reasoning‚ point of view‚ context‚ implications ACTIVITY Organizing and making connections

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