Critical Thinking Go back to your very first journal entry – review your definition of critical thinking. After studying critical thinking for the past eight weeks, would you change your definition in any way? If yes, how and why? If no – if it...
Introduction Facione & Gittens (2016) state, "Strong critical thinking about complex and difficult social policies demands that we respect those with whom we disagree" (p. 344). The authors of your text ask us to take seriously the points of view...
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At the very end of Chapter 13, there is a Group Exercise that asks: What ideals would you go to war to defend? We are not going to ask you to go to war, but we are going to ask you to think about what ideals or values you believe would be worth defending...
Question: In 200 to 250 words describe how you encounter rhetoric in your daily life. Refer to concepts covered in class and Herrick this week. For example, you might write about the social functions of rhetoric: how do you experience them in your life? Or how...
topic:- This proposal will state the concepts/principles you have learned throughout the semester. THIS IS NOT A BOOK REVIEW, this speech is what you learned or didn't learn about yourself regarding public speaking and all the elements it...
Introduction As the text points out, causal reasoning is used in clinical studies. As a professional in the health field, you will undoubtedly be referring to cause/effect studies for the rest of your professional life. In this discussion, you are asked to...
In 850-1,000 words address the following concerns: In what ways do cognitive and social development affect learning? How do individuality, identity development, and personal behavior affect learning differences and development? How can diverse strengths, interests,...
Remember – these journal questions require more thinking than writing. Think about exactly what you are asked to do, and then write as economically as possible. Instructions For this journal assignment, briefly answer each of the following...
Consider one of the following current social issues – or one of your choice: Gun violence Racism Economic inequality Sexism Violent crime Immigration For the initial post, address the following: State your position on one of these issues – are you...
In 2000 words, write a persuasive , compelling, philosophy on is it possible to ground environmental ethic on Kants morality, that demonstrates mastery of all of learning to "do" philosophy. Provide references
Remember – your actual journal entry should be somewhat brief; most of your time should be spent thinking about the questions asked and the issues raised. Your thoughts should then be distilled into a mini-argument that will respond affirmatively to the...