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    Critical Thinking Reflection Reducing poverty is not just an economical issue that we can just fix overnight. There are many ways we can begin the process of reducing the poverty level. In 2013‚ 45.3 million people (14.5%) were in poverty (DeNavas-Walt‚ C. & B.D. Proctor 2014) also in 2013‚ the overall poverty rate according to the supplemental Poverty Measure is 15.5 percent‚ as compared with the Official poverty rate of 14.5 percent. (The research Supplemental Poverty Measure: 2012 (2012) U.S

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    Critical Thinking     Thinking is a purposeful mental activity—you control it… Thinking is a two-sided activity—first you produce ideas and then you evaluate them… Producing ideas widens your focus (resist the temptation to settle for a few familiar ideas). Evaluating narrows your focus. Sort the ideas‚ identify the most reasonable ones. Why critical thinking is important    Success in work depends on thinking skills. It isn’t enough to possess knowledge but you must be able to apply

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    People share their views on the world in black and white. It does not matter what the subject is: abortion‚ gay marriage or atheism‚ everyone seems to have an opinion that they declare to be true through persuasion or emotion. These opinions are logically weak and are said to be fallacies. There are many recurring fallacies in society today including‚ appeal to popularity‚ appeal to emotion and appeal to the person. In order to protect ourselves we need to be able to avoid using fallacies ourselves

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    Critical and Creative Thinking in Society David Johnson PHL/458 May 18‚ 2015 Steve Edington Define Free Will‚ Truth‚ Knowledge‚ and Opinion -Forming Thoughts -Critically assessing Situations Advertising -Perceiving the message -Reality of Advertisement -Perception and Reality Critical and Creative Thinking in Society To understand critical and creative thinking in society‚ one must first know the definition of critical and creative thinking. According to "University

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    Critical and Creative Thinking in Society Short Essay PHL/458 University of Phoenix Describe a situation of public interest in which critical and/or creative thought could have been used for a better outcome. Describe why it is important to think critically and creatively in similar situations. A good example of a situation which lacked critical thinking was the case against pro football player Ray Rice. Rice had a physical altercation with his fiancé that he immediately reported to the NFL

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    Think about it. How important is thinking? Americans spend all of their day thinking and misthinking of multiple decisions and ideas. Thinking is a very important process of how our thoughts‚ when transferred verbally or written on paper‚ can produce a clearer understanding of our views. The nature of logic as it relates to critical thinking‚ and my perceptual process have been influenced through sources of enculturation. The nature of logic as understood is when you have a situation‚ belief‚ tradition

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    Why is critical thinking important? 1. What is critical thinking? 2. Who should learn critical thinking? 3. Why is critical thinking important? 4. How to help people think critically? 5. What is the most important lesson that you’ve learnt in critical thinking class? 6. What are the goals of critical thinking? 7. Finally‚ give an example of a real case/event when people failed to think critically. What were the consequences? How could have these been avoided?

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    Questions for Critical Thinking Caps Worksheet Read the description of the six caps and the “Case Study for Six Caps” on p. 175 of Professional Nursing. Answer the following questions individually. Then‚ discuss your answers in your Learning Team forum online. After you have discussed each question and achieved a consensus‚ compile a group response‚ which will be submitted as a Learning Team assignment. White cap: What pieces of information are needed to assist the family in making a decision

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    Critical Thinking and Evaluation of Sources Critical thinking is learning to think for yourself and to develop your own independent opinions‚ backed by sound reasoning and support. It is learning to drop the role of passive student and to assume the role of a self reliant thinker and researcher. Critical thinking enters into important decisions in your daily life and affects your growth process in school and work. The term critical thinking describes the deliberate thinking that helps you to decide

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    Critical Thinking and Ethical Reasoning Jennifer Browning ETH 316 April 2‚ 2015 Professor Peter Fortuna Critical thinking and ethical reasoning are not far on the scale of relevance to one another. In ethical reasoning we look at two scenarios: are we harming ourselves or someone else OR are we bettering ourselves or someone else? Humans tend to do what is best for themselves whether not they could be hurting someone else. They do not typically look at the big picture or the consequence

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