The claim in this article is that there isn’t the need any more to teach kids farm Chores. The Qualifier for this article is that the need to teach children about farming chores has long since passed based upon the number of farms that are actually in existence today. The Grounds given by the author is that with the world as connected and diverse as it is the need to teach kids how to milk cows or complete farm chores has long since passed. The Warrant for this article is based upon generalizations
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For my second journal article memorandum, I chose “Caught in the Draft: The Effects of Vietnam Draft Lottery Status on Political Attitudes” by Robert Erikson and Laura Stoker, which featured in The American Political Science Review in May of 2011. I chose this article for two reasons with the first being my passion for military history. However, the second and more important reason I chose this article was because of its uniqueness. I felt that this article offered a different look at one of the
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Rauchenberger Five Forces Industry Analysis Michael Porter explains in detail the largest factors influencing profitability in any industry in the article The Five Competitive Forces that Shape Strategy and gives his opinion on what to do once they are identified. These five factors can be evaluated with respect to the Personal Computer (PC) industry based off of a 2012 case study of Apple Inc. Rivalry among existing competitors, the first and most obvious of the five competitive forces, is a strong
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it is important to recognize when reading articles that address problems such as discrimination based on unequal pay in the workplace. For instance, Shafi Musaddique is the author of, “We Need to Address Our Ethnic Pay Gap with Mandatory Reporting – Just as We're Doing with Gender”, an article in which they advocate that the racial pay gap should be equally as emphasized as the gender pay gap. This article can be seen as biased due to the
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thoughts on these choices in his article “A Strict Vegetarian Diet Is Unhealthy for Most People.” His article was written in 2010 to discourage people from adopting 100% vegan diets because in his opinion these diets are dangerous to the long term health of humans. Kim addresses his article to people who have adopted or are thinking of adopting 100% vegan lifestyles. He is trying to convince these groups that it is unhealthy long-term to limit yourself to a 100% plant-based diet. The main ideas Kim states
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INTRODUCTION The article “Another Malaysian Education Dilemma: Can We Trust Our Exam?” was published at The Edge Malaysia on Jan 07, 2014. It was written by the author, Nicholas Chan. He is a graduate from Universiti Sains Malaysia and he is a forensic scientist by education. Currently, Nicholas Chan is a socio-political research analyst at Penang Institute. He believes that there is truth in everything and it all depends on whether a person willing to see it or not. SUMMARY The author started
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http://search.proquest.com.ezproxy.apollolibrary.com/docview/1240665839?accountid=458 Gun control: Chinks of light This article I read makes me feel like there is too much Bias, in our world today. Especially in the last recent years of Gun Control or lack there of. The information in this article is very unclear, I see that the Author is just stating his own opinion and no true facts. “Under these conditions, it may be possible for more politicians to take a modest step. It is to dissociate
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researching different articles, I came across and article published by NASA. 2015 was one of the warmest years based on analysis the NASA Goddard institute of space studies conducted. It shows that as years go by, the temperatures are not consistent with what they should be. The planet’s surface temperature has risen 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit since the 19th century. Studies show that every year after 2001 has been warmer than normal temperatures. All of the studies conducted are based on actual facts and
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Art of Thinking for this assignment. Step One: Skim the Article * Take five minutes and skim the following article. http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/11/08/stand-your-ground-law-survives-florida-house-vote/ Step Two: Reflect on Your Views * What ideas do you have about this subject that could create a bias for or against the author’s view and prevent me from giving it a fair hearing? Please explain in 25-50 words. This article comes across as bias. The facts reported, are more about
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Jamestown JSTOR Article Analysis Learning Historical Skills through JSTOR PROVIDE TEXTUAL EVIDENCE FOR EVERY SINGLE QUESTION. 1. What is the topic of the article and what conclusion(s) does the author reach? PROVIDE TEXTUAL EVIDENCE The topic of the article is how the colonists struggled to live in North America “ During the course of that year, desperation had driven the men, women, and children at Jamestown to eat "doggs Catts Ratts” (Bernhard, 611). and myce," not to mention human flesh
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