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    Based on my experience‚ Fallacies of Premises categories “…involve illegitimate citation or discussion of evidence.” are the most common fallacious interpretive approaches. The fallacy of Partial Evidence is one of the most used types of fallacies of premise‚ “Limitations of time or implicit commitment to a preunderstanding can cause the student to deal with only a part of the relevant evidence‚ leading to a skewed interpretation.” An example is when someone uses only partial information they have

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    Are we too Dependent on Technology? Alexis Stockling South Suburban College Abstract This paper is about how we as a people revolutionize technology of today and‚ how much we depend upon it. It talks about evolution and other elements that got some people into the predicament that they are in. It goes into detail about Dr. Kimberly S Yong book on how to detect and treat internet addiction. It talks about society as

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    How Our World is Viewed Today Alfred White ENG122: English Composition II Nikkele Shelton 30‚ April 2013 Technology today is becoming more of an advocate for how many people today address art‚ media and philosophy. Being in such a diverse world‚ how we choose to associate what we know is how we learn to get by in our day to day lives. Learning and believing in what is reality verses fantasy and how choose to allow it to exist in our world; it’s all based off our philosophy growing up. Being

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    "What the Bleep Do We Know"‚ is a fascinating documentary film that utilizes fictional story lines‚ computer animation and discussions by several scientists and philosophers to present a viewpoint of the physical universe and human life within it‚ with connections to neuroscience and quantum physics. The general idea was that since quantum mechanics supposedly says that there isn’t one reality‚ but an infinite number of possibilities‚ one just has to be enlightened to an awareness of this‚ and then

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    PSE: What is homophobic bullying and what can we do to stop it? Homophobic bullying affects people on a very large scale and it causes depression‚ especially amongst young people (teenagers). Statistics of the National Comorbidity Survey Adolescent Supplement shows that approximately 11% of adolescents have a depressive disorder by the age of 18. In contrast the average figures suggest that out of the 7 million 11-19 year olds is the Uk‚ 770000 of them suffer from depression. according the the

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    established a profound interest in radiology‚ or rather nuclear medicine. For as long as I remember‚ I only had one dream in mind‚ which was to become a doctor when I grow up. As I grew older‚ my dream did not change; in fact‚ it only grew more significant. However‚ the only aspect of my dream that did change was the type of field that I wanted to pursue. At first‚ I honestly did not have an inkling of an idea as to what kind of a type of doctor I wished to become. Then‚ I started to lean towards pediatrics

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    is being deprived of their identity. The uncertainty in the reading of the photograph reflects the narrator’s lack of self and the ways in which he does not fit in. “I left like you do with sunstroke. I felt dried out..” The narrator’s use of figurative language (metaphor) portrays the aspect of lifelessness. “We look as one face – no particular personal aspect‚ no individual ambition. All one.” The language and the imagery the narrator uses conveys a general sense‚ and puts the narrator in the

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    Lifelong Learning / Continuing Professional Development 1. What does “lifelong learning” mean to you? Lifelong learning is the "ongoing‚ voluntary‚ and self-motivated" pursuit of knowledge for either personal or professional reasons. Therefore‚ it not only enhances social inclusion‚ active citizenship and personal development‚ but also competitiveness and employability. Lifelong learning is something that we all do‚ because when you stop using your brain‚ you start losing brain cells

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    Claims require evidence‚ or else they are disregarded‚ but to what extent? Evidence is a fact or a piece of information that portrays the validity of a belief or proposition. For example‚ in science‚ you cannot claim a theory if it is not backed up with supportive evidence. However in matters like the reason of existence or religious beliefs‚ to what extent should evidence be provided? In Hitchens quote‚ he claims that if one makes a statement without providing evidences to back it up‚ the claim

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    Life Support Have you ever wondered what you would do if you had a family member dying on life support? Would you want extraordinary measures taken to help them live? Would you want to let nature take its course? Family members can be left with the huge responsibility of what they think is best for you. Do you really want to leave this important decision for them to make? Life support should only be used in the circumstances that the patient has a chance of living off the machine. Those on life

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