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    citizens were moving west. Inventors were creating new‚ easier‚ and more logical ways of doing things. With all the expansion going on‚ there needed to be a way for people to get around faster and transport goods. President Lincoln approved a request to build the idea of a railroad. A machine that could transport people from one side of the country to the other. A journey that used to take six months would now take six days. Between 1860 and 1900 railroads opened many doors in American civilization

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    Trident University Anuj Kainth Module 2 SLP CSC 316 – Database Systems I Professor: Michael J. Pelosi  7 February 2014 "Database Design for the PC Store Project" Introduction The database design for the PC Store project needs to fulfill several requirements the management has to oversee the sales‚ operations and profits of the store. The requested data will include Sales Transactions List‚ Inventory Status List‚ Monthly Profit Reports‚ Monthly Report of PCs not selling and Inventory Status

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    Although with almost similar upbringing‚ Hamlet and Horatio are both intelligent and loyal to each other‚ they have their own views and attitudes that contrast to one another. Such as‚ Hamlet tends to be more emotional while Horatio tends to be more logical in terms of thinking‚ and when entraps in a difficult situation; Hamlet acts impulsively while Horatio remains mostly calm. In spite of

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    the poem is centred around the author this gives a more intimate feel for the relationships between characters where Digging gives a sense of a detached relationship. There is also differentiation in-between characters in the same poem‚ this is shown in Mid Term Brake when Seamus ‘met’ his farther but held his hand in his mother’s this shows that his relation with his mother was a more intimate physical relationship compared to the relationship with the farther‚ the author could have used this

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    STUDENT HANDOUT LOGICAL FALLACIES Explanation of Logical Fallacies * What is logic? * Logic is reasoning that is conducted according to strict principles. * How is logic related to expository writing? * When you write an expository essay‚ you are using logic to provide the layers of proof for your statements. * You are proving your thesis when you construct your topic sentences. * e.g.‚ answering the “Why”‚ “How”‚ “What are they” questions about the

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    stories contain general similarities but when comparing the minute details‚ they are very different. The story of Gilgamesh was written around 2000 B.C.‚ many years before the Genesis story in about 400 B.C. The writers of the bible probably knew of the flood in Gilgamesh’s story but revised it so as to fit with their own worldview and history. They most likely intended the original story with their own mythology. Despite the many similarities between the two stories‚ the differences are revealed in a

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    Pspa 212 1/11/2013 Logical Framework approach Many International donors or multi-lateral aid agencies nowadays use the Logical Framework Approach as an analysis and management tool regarding developmental projects. It was developed in the 1960’s‚ by Leon Rosenberg‚ to address three basic needs: Planning‚ management‚ and evaluation. The Logical Framework Approach (LFA) was adopted rapidly by most donors‚ multi-lateral and bi-lateral. Many have decided to modify the format yet the analytical

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    nations that were controlled by The Soviet Union. This also means that they all had communist economic systems. This pact was also important because it separated the Western European Countries from the Eastern European countries because of their differences in the government and economic systems. Thus‚ The Warsaw Pact and the NATO were the two

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    good inductive argument is such that if the premises are true‚ the conclusion is likely to be true. In inductive reasoning‚ the premises may predict a high probability of the conclusion‚ but they do not ensure that the conclusion is true Fallacies Logical fallacies are arguments based on faulty reasoning. They often appear true at first‚ but they do not remain viable under scrutiny. A fallacy is an “argument” in which the premises given for the conclusion do not provide the needed degree of support

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    Logical Fallacies Logical fallacies are errors in reasoning‚ defects that weaken arguments. At first they might seem correct. but if they are examined closely‚ it is obvious that they are incorrect. Critical thinkers recognize these fallacies in newspapers‚ advertisements‚ and other places so they can make good decisions in all areas of their lives. Here are some of the most common fallacies: Circular Reasoning: Supporting a premise with a premise‚ rather than a conclusion. In other words‚

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