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    References: Baddeley‚ A. (2004). Your memory: A user’s Guide. Richmond Hill‚ Canada: Firefly Books Kirby‚ G.R.‚ & Goodpaster‚ J.R. (2007). Thinking (4th ed.). Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Pearson/Prentice hall.

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    patterns (Carter‚ Aldridge‚ Page‚ and Parker. 2009‚ p.76). Our senses may not deliver accurate data to our brain if our thoughts are not clear. We have been alerted by scientist and philosophers that our sensory information is superficiality (Kirby and Goodpaster. 2007‚ p.56). All through our life‚ our senses have enriched our brain in which the senses and the brain are link as we think (p.55). Our inaccuracy of sensory information is limited when there’s an illness‚ lost of job‚ exhausted‚ or death.

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    hearing‚ taste‚ touch‚ and smell. All of these senses that we have‚ work together to give us a conscientious picture of the world and where we belong in it. The statement‚ “There is nothing in the mind unless it is first in the senses” (Kirby & Goodpaster‚ pg. 54)‚ means‚ that our brain would be empty without our senses. Our senses consolidate to make us understand who we are‚ where we are‚ and what is happening around us. Because our brain feeds and processes information about our five senses

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    the activity of the brain that can potentially be communicated (Kirby &Goodpaster2007). Humans can communicate thought with language or by writing these thoughts down to share them with others or to refer to them at a later time. Humans express their thoughts by communicating them. The reason humans do this is to have other views on their thinking. The human-to-human interaction allows us to think objectively (Kirby & Goodpaster2007). There are four ways to improve to help improve your memory.

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    References: De Rosa‚ R. (2010). Descartes and the Puzzle of Sensory Representation. Oxford University Press. Kirby‚ G. R. and Goodpaster‚ J. R. (2007). Thinking (4th ed.). Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall.

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    Sensory information is an important process that we all as human beings possess. Our sensory information tasks us with the ability to collect information coming from our senses; taste‚ smell‚ sight‚ hearing‚ and touch (Kirby & Goodpaster2007). Although‚ some factors may hinder one’s ability to collect the same information‚ I believe that overall our sensory information is inaccurate and our sensory data is accurate. Sensory information can be used against our own thoughts.

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    February 9‚ 2009 Fallacy Summary and Application Paper “A logical fallacy is an element of an argument that is flawed‚ essentially rendering the line of reasoning‚ if not the entire argument‚ invalid.” (Hineman‚ 2007‚ ¶ 1) As humans‚ we are faced with fallacies daily‚ whether it is at work‚ at home‚ or in the media. This paper will define three logical fallacies‚ explain their significance to critical thinking‚ and discuss their general application to the decision

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    thought‚ "cause and effect are the mind ’s way of ordering reality‚" (Kirby & Goodpaster‚ 1999). If true‚ this sets the stage for the organizing and ordering process of critical thinking. The ability to receive random data‚ process it through language‚ recognize cause and effect‚ all in an effort to assist order and organization of thought‚ is strictly a human capability. Natural Orders According to Kirby and Goodpaster‚ "much of the order within our mind seems to be learned from the natural

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    It is common to argue that the financial crisis of 2007 – 2008 was the result of financial innovations like collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) and credit default swaps (CDSs)‚ created by greedy bankers who did not understand their own creations (e.g. McDowell 2011). Do you agree or disagree with this analysis? Give reasons for your answer. Greedy can be defined as having a strong desire to have more than you have already got. The bankers discussed in this piece‚ who were involved in the creation

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    city"(Shenkar‚ O. & Luo‚ Y. (2007) International business. 2nd ed. Thousand Oaks‚ CA: Sage Publications.) despite the vast distances between region and many differences between languages and religion races‚ the world has become a small village. Today‚ globalization is something we see and feel it around our life it became a fact ‚ but first of all im going to talk about the meaning of globalization is" globalization means more choices‚ generally lower prices" (Shenkar‚ O. & Luo‚ Y. (2007) International business

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