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    Guidelines for Using the Standards In thinking through any problem, the critical thinker must apply the Intellectual Standards to each of the Elements in order to avoid possible mistakes. The following table summarizes some of the key guidelines (or "checkpoints") for checking one's reasoning against the standards of critical thinking. All reasoning has a purpose • State your purpose clearly • Choose a significant purpose • Distinguish it from related purposes • Make sure it is fair in context

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    Top 10 Elements of Critical Thinking 1. Analyzing – Too many people just jump to conclusion with thinking about and breaking down into their nature and their relationship. 2. Applying standard – If we think too much outside of the box, it might cause us more problems. We sometimes need to apply general standards. 3. Point of View – Different perspective will result in different analysis. We need to be sure not to be bias. 4. Information – When we do not have information, we cannot

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    Solving Personal Problems: Apply the Five-Steps Model Health Issue-Boop Lisa G. Ross HUM115 June 20, 2016 Wei Xiong Solving Personal Problems: Apply the Five-Step Model Critical thinking is necessary for our daily lives. Applying the five-step model is required for solving problems. One day, Tre’ and I were going to the mall, and all of a sudden I saw my son the floor. At that moment, I thought he was dead. I fell to my knees to see if he was breathing, however, within two minutes

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    Critical thinking about “Health case for letting doctors judge teen’s best interests” From Student’s name: Student’s ID: Lecture’s name: Subject number: Submit date: Introduction Dr Dominic Wilkinson, who is a pediatrician and bioethicist, is from University of Oxford, which published an article at The Age regarding issue about “doctors judge teens’ best interests on healthy issues”. Dr Wilkinson provided few examples about whether we should respect teenagers and adolescents medical

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    CheckPoint: Argument Credibility CRT205 Critical Thinking September 5, 2010   In this 11 Alive news video, the claim is being made that Federal Judge Jack Camp was buying drugs for himself and a stripper. In a Federal sting, Judge Camp is caught on video and audio buying drugs. Also, the stripper claims the Judge snorted cocaine in her presence. These claims conflict with my personal observations of what judges should and should not do. However, they do not conflict with my personal observations

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    Critical Thinking Assignment Problem in the context of organizational behavior The organizational problem I have experienced is about the shortage of nurses and increasing turnovers of nurses globally due to lack of job satisfaction. Three organizational behavior theories can be used to explain the cause of the problem I have experienced. First OB theory is job satisfaction. The second is motivation which is closely linked to job satisfaction. And finally is the social perception. The focus of

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    The topic I chose is people are too dependent on computers. The reason I chose this topic is after I read the topic I stopped to think and look around, and computers are everywhere and it would be interested to dig a little deeper to show just how dependent we are on computers. Also my grandmother just helped my cousin out of a recent situation where he lost his wallet with his drivers licence and bank cards and had no cash. My grandmother went to her bedroom and was able to give him several hundred

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    Justin Trevisan 1/25/14 The root problem to the scenario is the fact that Jason does not want to do the labs. He isn’t staying late in his Friday class to finish them and he is blaming the teacher for him failing the class. Ultimately Jason is the reason he is not finishing his labs and only him. In order for things to change with him he must change his mind set about the whole thing. He has to start doing the labs and he has to go to class. Some ideas to help Jason with his problems are;

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    Deciding to go back to scool is a decision many are making to bring their educational goals into reality. Motivational factors in making this decision vary between individuals. Some people are motivated by the need to earn more money in order to provide for their family. Other students are motivated by the new opportunities that will be available to them when they graduate such as a new job or better pay. Some students want to achieve their goals for the personal satisfaction that they feel when

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    Sensory Processing Disorder also known as sensory Integration Dysfunction- is still in the process of becoming widely accepted and treated by all professionals. Even though the theories have been around for almost four decades, much still needs to be done before the word has reached the millions affected by this neurological disorder. The quality of food can be assessed from different points of view. It is talk about the concerned with sensory quality from the perspective of consumers. This is

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