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    that encompasses all of the intellectual standards‚ the critical thinker must have the ability to identify and evaluate logical fallacies in arguments. This paper focuses on defining the concept of logical fallacies‚ and identifying three logical fallacies and analyzing their impact on the critical thinking process. If we are to understand the concept of logical fallacies‚ we must first define what an argument is and the components that make up an argument. According to (Humanist Learning Center)

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    Apparently what they want is another high-density project. Unfortunately‚ these projects have been tried in the past and have failed. In no time they turn into ghettos with astronomical rates of crime and delinquency. Chicago’s Cabrini-Green is a prime example. Clearly‚ these humanitarian arguments are not what they seem.Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: |   Straw man | Correct Answer: |   Straw man | | | | | * Question 5 5 out of 5 points | | | This administration is not anti-German

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    examine the author’s application and execution of themes such as gender and identity. Before discussing Calvino’s novel‚ it seems appropriate to provide a brief sketch of the criterion which Tim Woods describes as embodying the key characteristics of post modernism. According to Woods‚ a work of postmodern fiction often demonstrates a preoccupation with the viability of systems of representation‚ the decentering of the subject by discursive system‚ the inscription of multiple fictive selves‚ along

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    popular types of arguments is the either-or fallacy‚ also known as black-and-white thinking‚ a false dilemma‚ or a fallacy of false choice. In the either-or fallacy‚ one side argues that there are only two resolutions to an issue‚ despite there possibly being hundreds. Fallacy is a misleading or deceptive notion‚ so by its very definition it should be obvious that the either-or fallacy is a weak argumentative style. People who use the either-or fallacy usually don’t have much evidence to prove their

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    system used to determine these harsher sentences is deeply flawed and unconstitutional. 3 Strikes laws demand double the standard prison term for a second felony conviction‚ and mandatory sentences of 25 years to life for a 3rd conviction. For an example of this law in action‚ lets look at a few hypothetical criminals. Our first villain‚ lets call him Jerry‚ is an 18 year old caucasian male from Olympia. He is convicted of armed robbery after holding up a convenience store. After agreeing to a plea

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    The 8th fallacy is Sherman’s “Burden of proof” which initializes the idea that we do not have to tell people or show evidence that an event occurred. In several circumstances it is hard to tell someone something exist or happened when there is lack of evidence that supports that claim. Without proof people will not believe you completely since most individuals stand with science to back up your story. The first thing that came to mind would be psychic readings. There is a lot of skepticism whenever

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    SWOT Analysis of Canada Post Strengths • Coverage • Accessibility • Low cost • Old and trusted • Vast Database • Improved customer service Weakness • Reliability • Old Business model • Threat of labour action • Old Infrastructure • Communication and coordination issue • Outdated Technology Opportunity • New C.E.O can give new direction • Reducing parcel cost • Govt. to improve Canada Post • Optimum usage of existing network • Getting Eco-friendly status • Diversifying their product and services

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    Donald Trump is known for the use of fallacies on the internet. For this reason‚ the first fallacy I looked up was on Donald Trump’s Twitter account. Trump tweeted‚ “The Democrats had to come up with a story as to why they lost the election‚ and so badly (306)‚ so they made up a story - RUSSIA. Fake news!” (@realdonaldtrump). It almost seems that Trump is the one spewing fake news‚ not the democrats. In fact‚ Trump has made over 100 false claims since he was sworn in‚ however this is not the point

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    | Alex University Faculty of Commerce English EMBA Program Cohort 5 | | Case Analysis: Kim Park (B): Liabilities By: Khaled M. Motawie Introduction As part of her plan to explore interesting accounting questions with her study group‚ Kim Park prepared a set of short case studies dealing with the recognition and measurement of liabilities. Kim knew from her earlier study group discussions that

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    Paradox A statement that appears to be self-contradictory or opposed to common sense‚ but upon closer inspection contains some degree of truth or validity. The first scene of Macbeth‚ for example‚ closes with the witches’ cryptic remark “Fair is foul‚ and foul is fair….” Parallelism Similarity of structure in a pair or series of related word‚ phrases‚ or clauses. The basic principle of grammar and rhetoric demands that equivalent things be set forth in coordinate grammatical structures: nouns

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