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    Phl/458 Critical Thinking

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    Critical and Creative Thinking in Society Short Essays Gabriel Berumen PHL/458 March 23‚ 2015 Prof Courtney Moore 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 situation that definitely could’ve used better critical thinking is the ridiculous crime spree in Ferguson after the Brown case. I may be crossing dangerous waters with this

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    BUS 323 Final Project

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    Bus 323 – AB1  Due Date: December 15‚ 2014  Instructor: Cindy Stewart                 Term Project  2014 Freshman Recruiting Campaign                                             Team Members:  Jiebin Han  Coral Allard  Emily Cantera  1    Table of Contents    Executive Summary..................................................................................... 3  Introduction.................................................................................................. 4  Data and Findings

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    Table Tennis

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    Bottom of Form TABLE TENNIS scoring A match is played best 3 of 5 games (or 4/7 or 5/9). For each game‚ the first player to reach 11 points wins that game‚ however a game must be won by at least a two point margin. A point is scored after each ball is put into play (not just when the server wins the point as in volleyball). The edges of the table are part of the legal table surface‚ but not the sides. Flow of the Match Each player serves two points in a row and then switch server. However

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    Phl 212 Study Guide

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    Phl 212 Leibniz: • Problems: o mind-body interaction o problem of other minds o hard determinism/fatalism o freedom of the will o Knowledge of universal necessary truths action at a distance "occult" Motion is a Plenum( a space completely filled of matter; all together) Monad- A simple substance-without parts there must be simples b/c there are composites A simple thing can’t be extended Monads can only begin or end all at once What are they? They are not bodies‚ they are simple but

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    statistical tables

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    APPENDIX Statistical Tables Table 1 Standard Normal Curve Areas Table 2 Percentage Points of Student’s t Distribution Table 3 t Test Type II Error Curves Table 4 Percentage Points of Sign Test: C␣‚n Table 5 Percentage Points of Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test: TL and TU Table 6 Percentage Points of Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test Table 7 Percentage Points of Chi-Square Distribution: ␹ 2␣ Table 8 Percentage Points of F Distribution: F␣ Table 9 Values of 2 Arcsin ͙␲ ˆ Table 10 Percentage Points

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    Periodic Table

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    5: PERIODIC TABLE Development of the Periodic Table • i) Substance exist: naturally in elemental form Example: Gold‚ Uranium as unstable compound Example: Radioactive compounds as stable compound (majority) How to know whether a substance is a compound OR an element? ii) iii) • • • Grouping system: 1800: 31 elements identified 1865: 63 elements identified Audi Majdan – DMC 101 – KLIUC 1 • Dmitri Mendeleev: i) ii) iii) iv) Develop a system to group the elements

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    The Welcome Table

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    "The Welcome Table" Introduction We as humans have learned to be considerate of people and their differences‚ we have also encouraged the development of all human beings. But many years ago people were not considerate of people of other ethnicities. The possibilities for everyone have become more equal during modern times. I have been intrigued by the racial and ethical dilemmas that most of our ancestors had to endure. The short story that I have chosen to discuss

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    needed to downsize‚ what kind of process would likely be developed for deciding whom to lay off under this “veil of ignorance” system? How would life-saving prescription drugs be priced? Would slavery ever be acceptable? A major challenge of deontological approaches is deciding which duty‚ obligation‚ right‚ or principle takes precedence because‚ as we said earlier‚ ethical dilemmas often pit these against each other. What does the deontologist do if one binding moral rule clashes with another? Can

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    Dummy Tables

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    DUMMY TABLES "Dummy Tables" are not labelled "dummy" in the way that Books for Dummies are. They are NOT tables for dummies! They are tables that are virtual‚ not real. And that term has nothing to do with the Internet and Virtual Reality. Statisticians have always used "dummy tables" to help them visualize their data in relationship to their theory‚ their data gathering methods‚ and the hypotheses they hope to support. "Dummy tables" are real world ways to help you visualize. You should

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    Table Manner

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    a person who minds their manners knows how to act in every circumstance he tends to feel comfortable in unfamiliar surroundings. Nowhere are manners more important that at the table. Table manners prevent diners from being sloppy‚ offensive and boorish. They help to communicate respect to hosts and guests alike. Table manners are not hard and fast rules‚ rather they are helpful guidelines in our social relationships. Manners are something used every day to make a good impression on others and

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