Reasoning Aptitude

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    Malcolm X vs. Mlk

    In his oxford union debate speech, Malcolm X delivered his thoughts on what he thought about the segregation issue at hand and at the same time expressing what he thought of King’s approach somewhat indirectly. Malcolm is aware of the “alternative” approach suggested by King, which results in his justifying of extremism is his speech. He explains why he believes in this method stating that his method of extremism is “intelligently directed extremism” (1:04). Perhaps suggesting that King saw extremism

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    Personal Awareness Paper

    “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go” Joshua 1:9. This bible verse is one of my favorites due to the fact that no matter the sins I have committed he will always be by my side and be the light that directs me down the path I am meant to be on. God has put me on this Earth for a reason and has as plan for me. It is up to myself to figure out the plan God has planned for me and it is important

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    Paper One

    Leon Lockhart PHL/320 12/15/2014 The definition of good can be described in so many different ways. Ones perception of good is going to be totally different then what someone of else thinks of the word. When looking up the definition of good it states “to be desired or approved of”. I think this is the best definition for the word good, you are usually looking for the good in things and when something is good is usually is approved. Premise Over the past years globalization has changed the

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    Critical Thinking and Ethics

    definition of critical thinking is “the intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and/or evaluating information gathered from, or generated by, observation, experience, reflection, reasoning, or communication, as a guide to belief and action.” To me, that means reading a paragraph and remembering a few details about it. It's a more in-depth application of the subject, and how it can be used in your everyday life. Taking your personal

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    What Is Critical Thinking?

    What is Critical Thinking? Critical thinking begins with assumptions. We must first be aware of these assumption so that we can make genuine assessments. Critical thinking is how a person assesses the reasons for or against a decision being made. Assumptions are neither good nor bad until fully assessed. It is important to remain unbiased during a critical thinking exercise. This can be difficult due to the influence of our emotions on our decisions. Our emotions make up who we are which can sometimes

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    Reflection Paper

    Reflection Paper The way these stereotypes affected the view of gender roles in our society is that the media portray men and women as something that they aren’t. A lot of times as a society we play into these stereotypes by believing that they are a part of who we are when truly we aren’t that way at all. In those videos men are portrayed as active, adventurous, in charge and muscular as you can see the emphasis is placed on a character’s abilities and women are portrayed as passive, less competent

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    Wk1 Grantham

    What follows are some guidelines helpful to students as they work toward developing their reasoning abilities: 1. All reasoning has a PURPOSE: * Take time to state your purpose clearly * Distinguish your purpose from related purposes * Check periodically to be sure you are still on target * Choose significant and realistic purposes  2. All reasoning is an attempt to FIGURE SOMETHING OUT, TO SETTLE SOME QUESTION, TO SOLVE SOME PROBLEM: * Take time to clearly and precisely

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    Ib Crictical

    CRITICAL THINKING http://www.umich.edu/~elements/probsolv/strategy/crthink.htm Critical Thinking is the process we use to reflect on assess and judge the assumption underlying our own and others ideas and efforts. Critical thinking involves calling into question the assumptions underlying our customary, habitual ways of thinking and acting and then being ready to think and act differently on the basis of the critical questioning.  Components of Critical Thinking  1. Identifying and challenging

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    Intellectual Standards in Critical Thinking

    in critical thinking plays a vital role. These standards are nothing but the way you define the way of questioning. The main theme is to infuse the questions in thinking process, which lay a road map, and finally turns them to better and better reasoning. There are several universal standards deals with questioning, of them all the following are some of the essential. Clarity, accuracy, precision, relevance, depth, breadth, logic and fairness. Clarity is the gateway standard

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    Overweight Cousin

    starving men. I insisted that he lay off the calories, however he infers that he needs the bloody nutrients. I tried to remonstrate my position by trying to educate him. His manner was erudite but he acts extraordinary sleazy which contradicts with his reasoning. By mid-afternoon, the aura in the skies was delightful, as we set out to joust to the death. The peasants around the court was affable as we began our seemingly friendly game. During the middle of our duel, my cousin pleaded to stop as he was

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