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    commonly used to attempt to persuade without argument. Concealed claim contain dubious claim to a loaded question‚ such as “When did you stop beating your wife?”. The answer may conceal the fact which called as concealed argument. Source: Critical Thinking & Information Literacy across the curriculum‚ Retrieved from: http://www.bellevuecollege.edu/lmc/ilac/Curric/kint/phil7.htm Answer (iii) In the principle of rational discussion‚ we have to assume several things such as the person who is discussing

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    Lateral Thinking

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    Analysis of the Lateral Thinking Theory Dallas Baptist University Present: The concept of Lateral Thinking was first introduced by British psychologist and author‚ Dr. De Bono in 1967. According to the Oxford English dictionary‚ Lateral Thinking “is The solving of problems by an indirect and creative approach‚ typically through viewing the problem in a new and unusual light.” The methodology was aimed to erode society from defaulting to conventional ways of thinking when approaching problem

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    In the movie‚ “Where the Wild Things are” directed by Spike Jonze‚ Max gradually realises who he really is and learns about his family’s relationships through his imagination. He sees himself and his family through each if the wild creatures. When Max is a part of problems he doesn’t notice the other problems going on around him and throughout his family. He also doesn’t notice how he acts and manages situations. It is through imagination that children learn valuable lessons in life that have no

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    Assignment 1 - Critical Thinking University of Maryland University College Assignment 1 - Critical Thinking The Purpose of this paper is to apply the 10 steps developed by (Browne & Keeley‚ 2010) and I will apply those methods on the following memo. A memo was drafted by Ms. Mary Ford (personal communication‚ January 30‚ 2012) who is Director of Amalgamated Public Employees Union (APEU) Local No. 121 to Mr. Hector Fuentes the President of APEU Local No. 121 on the issue on New Mexico State

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    Stages of thinking

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    Critical Thinking Complete the matrix by identifying the six stages of critical thinking‚ describing how to move from each stage to the next‚ and listing obstacles you may face as you move to the next stage of critical thinking. Stages of Critical Thinking How to Move to the Next Stage Obstacles to Moving to the Next Stage EXAMPLE: The Unreflective Thinker Examine my thinking to identify problems that affect my thinking. Deceiving myself about the effectiveness of my thinking The Challenged

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    CRITICAL THINKING STAGES ________________________________________ To develop as thinkers‚ one must pass through stages of development in critical thinking. Significant gains in the intellectual quality of a person’s work will be achieved when critical thinking is properly cultivated and only through predictable stages. If one is to progress through these stages‚ critical thinking must be learned. The following assumptions should be made: (a) that there are predictable stages through which every

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    Shayra Lafuente Mr. Franco Junior English 5 December 2012 Exotic Animals As Pets According to HSUS‚ the human society of the United States‚ wild animal trade is a multi-billion business‚ following to drugs and weaponries on the black market. It is a fifteen billion dollar industry in America alone. Keeping wild animals as pets not only risks your life but the people around you too. Not to mention‚ the animal itself and the environment. There has been numerous cases where the animal

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    Lateral Thinking

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    LATERAL THINKING ❖ The mind is a self-organizing information system (the mind does not organize information but provides an environment for incoming information to organize itself into patterns). That is why SOIS are inevitably patterning systems. ❖ Patterning systems are highly effective and they have certain immense advantages. These advantages arise directly from the nature of the system. ❖ But this same nature also gives rise to certain disadvantages or limitations

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    endangered species of wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) went into effect in 1975 and out lawned trade of endangered animals and animal parts. In USA‚ the Endangered Species Act (ESA) was enacted in 1973. The conservation of wild life includes natural habitats‚ make them to reproduce and give rise to fertile offspring without human interference. Wild life Protection Act 1972 declares endangered (threatened) animals are now declared as protected animals. The Indian Board of Wild life (IBW) works in

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    Mary Oliver’s “Wild Geese” focuses on the beauty of life as well as surviving its everyday challenges and difficulties. It is a perfect mix of both the underlying and the obvious meanings. The poem is in free-verse so punctuations are used sparingly throughout the poem but enough commas are distributed on areas where there should be a slight “pause”; significantly chosen words are placed individually per line. The 1st line “You do not have to be good” (Oliver 1) marks the obvious soulful

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