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    Albert Einstein once sad “We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them”. In my understanding it clearly shows that not just an officer should think‚ write and read but the every human being who looks for success in any kind of way should do it judgmentally and self-critically as well. Such kind of thinking usually is called critical thinking. We can do lot of things critically – read‚ write‚ think and etc. But let’s take a closest look to reason why we should

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    Critical thinking is thinking distinctly‚ thinking impartially‚ thinking realistically‚ thinking objectively‚ and thinking independently. It is a process that hopefully leads to an objective investigation of the data and facts that remains unaffected by unrelated emotions. The goal is to arrive at well-reasoned‚ considered‚ and reasonable conclusions. Thinking critically is an ability to engage with the evidence‚ to consider and to evaluate the evidence (the type of evidence‚ the quality of evidence

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    Homogenization of different cultures is observed at materialistic level among elite group leading to socio cultural gaps between them and marginalized strata of society. It leads to Metropolitanism‚ Gangesterism‚ Racism‚ Parochialism and terrorism globally. (4) and (5) 2.5) Income Inequality- Neoliberal policies‚ a component of Globalization is help responsible for the income discrepancy between agrarian based and industrial nations. As a result of Financial speculation by developed

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    Exercise 1-1 1. What is an argument? An argument is a two part structure of claims; one part contains a premise and the other a conclusion. 2. T or F: A claim is what you use to state an opinion or a belief. 3. T or F: Critical thinking involves attacking other people. 4. Tor F: Whether a passage contains an argument depends on how long it is. 5. T or F: When a claim has been questioned‚ an issue has been raised. 6. Do all arguments have premises? Yes 7. Do all arguments have conclusions

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    Kerri Audier Critical Thinking: Identification‚ Research‚ and Analysis Identification The main ethical issue: What should Maria do about the situation that occurred between Officer Thompson and the young man? Research Three areas of research would include: 1. Find out what Officer Thompson took from the young man’s pockets. 2. Get information on how to transfer to another police department. 3. Get information on the department’s procedures on reporting an officer for misconduct.

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    Burleigh explains research has found a concrete decline in student´s critical thinking skills as a result of political correctness and language phobias (Burleigh). It is a great irony that campuses are facing today because college is meant to prepare students for the real world with critical thinking skills‚ not take them away. The reality is that one cannot be successful in the workforce without these skills and these skills cannot

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    Running head: Evaluate Creative Thinking Evaluate Creative Thinking By Emery Sutton PHL/251 Critical Thinking Instructor John Wolcott March 24‚ 2010

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    Course Syllabus College of Humanities CRT/205 Critical Thinking 09/09/13 – 11/10/13 Shekira Fortenberry Copyright © 2012‚ 2009‚ 2007‚ 2006 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Please note: The assignments in this syllabus will be posted to the Main Forum each week and may contain additional information about the requirements and expectations. Be sure to carefully read those instructions and post any questions about them in the Questions for Week ___ thread. Course Description

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    What is Critical Thinking? ########## CRT/205 September 21‚ 2012 Courtney Connelly What is Critical Thinking? Critical thinking is the ability to understand a concept fully‚ and not taking sides of an issue‚ while not being convinced by your own mind; or any fraudulent reports use to promote any topic or theory. When we critically think we are taking a multitude of steps to make the best possible decision. Some of these steps include our beliefs and claims. Our decisions reflect

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    Sociology/Critical Thinking Critical thinking is a process of filtering information through a systematic theory to gain a greater understanding‚ avoiding situations where ignorance dictate actions and motivation. Ignorance is not necessary negative but it can also stray from being positive. Ignorance can go hand and hand with innocence‚ people that are unware of an issue and how it affects others are in a state of ignorance‚ people who choose to remain in ignorance without researching information

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