his or her their Instructor Explanation: For information on how to correct lack of pronoun-antecedent agreement‚ visit https://awc.ashford.edu/grammar-twenty-common-writing-errors.html Points Received: 1 of 1 Comments: Question 3. Question : Please choose the proper pronoun for the sentence below: Each student must submit ___________ homework by noon. Student Answer: its his her or his their Instructor Explanation: For information on how to correct lack
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“Something’s are just wrong” Jessica Barnett SOC120 Richard Abshier Aug. 27‚ 2012 In "Some Moral Minima‚" Lenn Goodman argues that there are certain things that are simply wrong. Do you think Goodman is right? One of the most controversial subjects is that of pornography. So many people argue over whether or not it should be legal. I would agree that something’s are just wrong‚ however is is really our place to attempt to force others to live according to our beliefs? I think trying to force
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I have a sedan‚ and would like to get sport car. The Car I would like to buy will cost me roughly $32‚000. I have selected to use a 6% investment rate to complete this assignment. After doing the reading‚ I learned that the purpose of this assignment is to figure out what your initial investment must be‚ if you want to reach a financial goal. My desired item is a camaro (sport car). The cost in 12 years will be roughly $32‚000. The average interest rate for the investment is 6%. I will be
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Shared Talking Styles Jessica Tuszynski Com 200 Interpersonal communication Professor: Laura Massengale Ashford University April‚ 2‚ 2012 Do the styles of our language predict the quality of interpersonal relationships? Psychological science thinks the reason why people show mutual romantic interests or can communicate better with someone is because of similar function words. “They say unconscious verbal coordination of this sort‚ dubbed language-style matching by researchers‚ signifies
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Inference and Assumption Brittany Hicks PHI 103: Informal Logic Grady Watts May 4‚ 2015 It is said that knowing the difference between inference and assumptions is a very important intellectual skill. I am going to be focusing on the two elements and giving a few examples on how they are connected as well. Inference is an intellectual act by which one concludes that something is true in light of something else being true or seeming to be true. For example when a doctor makes a
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In defense of traditional marriage PHI103: Informal Logic (GSJ1415B) Instructor: Melissa Coakley Before I was born my mother and father were married to each other for a year‚ and then came sister and them 2 years later I was born. My mother and father never told me that they were married I took it on my own and knew that they was. They were two young adult you fell in love with each other and they wanted to spend the rest of their live together. They
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Benefits of Using the Ashford University Library Christopher D’Angelo INF103: Computer Literacy (ACD1519D) Instructor: Brian Hereford May 6th 2015 There are many benefits to using the Ashford University library. In this paper I will explain the differences between scholarly and popular resources‚ along with providing a few examples to help better understand the differences. I will also talk about key things to remember when searching for sources within the Ashford University Library. Some examples
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***CORRECT ANSWERS WEEK 1QUIZ 1. Question : In logic‚ argument is Student Answer: a dispute that involves anger. a debate over mathematics. a pointless exercise over a topic in philosophy or science. *** a set of reasons put forth to support a conclusion. Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in Chapter One of An Introduction to Logic. Points Received: 1 of 1 Comments: 2. Question : People study reason in order to Student Answer:
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Should abortions be legal? Abortion should be legal‚ because there are too many things that go wrong. A women could be raped and need to get one because she doesn’t want to look at the child and doesn’t want to feel it grow‚ freedom of choosing what to do and how government involvement in personal decisions such as this could lead to potentially having the government deem how many children you can have or even how many pregnancies you are allowed‚ medical reasons for abortion‚ and the ability
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unemployment and healthcare which is very vital to the families on my caseload as well as every American. On a weekly basis‚ I will read these different websites to gain information on current events‚ they are: (1) AmericanThinker.com‚ (2) DrudgeReport.com‚ (3) MSNMoney.com‚ and (4) MelaniePhillips.com (UK Spectator). There seems to be so many relevant issues facing American’s today that if correct decisions are not made‚ the ramifications will affect American’s for decades. References: Roskin‚ M. (2009)
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