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    Common Sense and Science

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    common sense‚ science and beliefs relate to critical thinking‚ and the significance of critical thinking to a scholarly-practitioner (PPPA 8000 “Common Sense and Science”‚ 2013).   Difference Common Sense and Science According to online Merriam Webster dictionary‚ common sense is defined as best and careful reasoning based on a straightforward evidence of a given circumstance or reality‚ and science is a systematic knowledge gained through study and experiment. In simple terms‚ common sense is know-how

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    idea that a student’s personal copies of a pocket dictionary and a thesaurus‚ that is worn out from use‚ may be better evidence of a good education than a diploma. There are those who will argue that a diploma is the only proof‚ but there are those who will say that a worn out pocket dictionary and thesaurus is better evidence of a good education. Although‚ a diploma is a certification of your accomplishment of higher education‚ the worn out dictionary and thesaurus is the better source of evidence

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    Ways of KNowing

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    much formal clinical experience in Women’s Health Nursing. This specialty clinical track was chosen based on what I know about being a woman. Merriam Webster’s Dictionary defines the term “Expert” as the following: having or showing special skill or knowledge because of what you have been taught or what you have experienced (Merriam-Webster) By way of this definition‚ I consider myself an expert in general womanhood. WHNP is a focus on the primary medical management of women’s health throughout the

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    where they originated to why we use them. The origin of the eulogy. The word originated from the Greek language‚ and from the words “word/ speech of praise” “It was first known use was in the 15th century”. This is according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary online that was update in 2013. There have been many famous eulogies throughout history‚ from Shakespeare (1616) to Michael Jackson (2009). The purpose and they way they are composed are no different. This is a part of history that is does

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    Definition Essay: "Tight"

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    word tight has become the latest craze in vocabulary words with double meanings to hit the streets and today’s youth. Tight is just one of many words in today’s vocabulary that has been revamped by the younger generation. The Urban Dictionary‚ an online dictionary of slang words used by teenagers today‚ defines the word tight as meaning very good‚ excellent; cool‚ hip. It is meant to compliment a person or object they find cool. You may hear them use the word to talk about how great a car

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    According to Merriam Webster dictionary online‚ a statue is; ‘’usually a person‚ animal or mythical being made from stone‚ marble‚ metal etc.. a three dimensional representation of a person‚ animal or mythical being produced by sculpturing‚ modeling‚ or casting. (Webster Dictionary Online‚ n.d.).’’ The statue of Memi and Sabu as well as the seated statue of Gudea has a great historical and cultural value in art history. Back in the Middle Ages‚ statues were used in telling stories of culture and

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    Subculture

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    instance of producing a subculture‚ an ethnic‚ regional‚ economic‚ or social group exhibiting characteristic patterns of behavior sufficient to distinguish it from others within an embracing culture or society <a criminal subculture>” Merriam Webster. Therefore any likeminded people become a subculture.  Since I started blogging‚ I have learned that I am part of the whole subculture of "Mommy Blogs".  Until I started reading the blogs‚ I did not even know this subculture exists.  But it does

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    ENG 110 Is Google Making Us Stupid? “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” is an article written by Nicholas Carr‚ which was published in The Atlantic in July 2008. Throughout his article‚ Carr discusses how people are beginning to rely on the internet as their primary source of information. He also states that the internet is negatively affecting the way we read and write‚ and is also having an effect on the way we process information. With the help of his fellow writers and personal research‚ he makes

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    Discussion Paper

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    has been the computer. Through its historical significance and evolution‚ the computer has impacted politics‚ economies‚ social life‚ and the environment. According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary‚ “computer” is an electronic machine that can store and work with large amounts of information (Merriam Webster Dictionary‚ 2014). Fire used to be a necessity hundreds and thousands of years ago. Now‚ the computer is a necessity for us as we use it in our daily lives. We use the computer to communicate

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    Working Class DBQ Essay

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    Document A: George Henry Evans wrote the document to represent the working class men. In the document‚ Evans argues that the working class should have the same rights as other classes. He even quotes a part of the Declaration of Independence to support his argument. At the time‚ the democrats deprived the working class men from their rights‚ and they abused the working class men instead of protecting their rights. It was during the first year of Jackson’s presidency that the working class organized

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