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    Processing Session I (9:55-11:30) Session Chair: Dr. Qaiser Durrani 1. Feature Subset Selection Based on Genetic Algorithm and Ant Colony Optimization [Thesis I‚ 30min] Layca Sarwer‚ Kashif Zafar 2. Gesture Recognition With One Shot Learning [Thesis I‚ 30min] Anham Liaqat‚ Mehreen Saeed 3. Time Series Classification [Thesis I‚ 30min] Shafaq Malik‚ Ahmad Kazmi‚ Mehreen Saeed Tea Break (11:30-11:50) Session II (11:50-1:30) Session Chair: Dr. Sarmad Hussain 4. Searching In Roman Urdu [Thesis I‚ 30min] Ahmad

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    Fallacy Summary and Application Paper What information can be gathered from‚ "Begging the Question‚" "Hasty Generalization‚" and "Appealing to Emotion?" Though from first glance‚ they generally do not have much in common. However‚ when looking deeper‚ you will see that they are all different types of logical fallacies. Logical fallacies‚ by definition‚ are errors of reasoning. Or‚ to put it in a simpler form‚ errors that may be recognized and corrected by prudent thinkers (Downes‚ 1995)

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    Mary Morgan Yeatts 11 September 2013 Logical Fallacies editorial These days‚ a person hears a lot about legalizing marijuana and why it could be beneficial for our country‚ but people forget why it was illegalized in the first place. Marijuana is a drug. Drugs are addictive and deadly. If we legalize marijuana now‚ we’ll end up with a generation of reefer addicts who die by their mid-30s if they manage to escape being the victims of violent crime. Also‚ the people who use marijuana now despite

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    How I would like to see myself in the next 10 years? For the next 10 years I want to see myself succeed in every aspect such as self‚ family/social‚ economic‚ and spiritual. I would like to see myself still in service‚ growing in my profession and continuous my study / schooling. So‚ I will improve more in the areas of my weaknesses and make use of my full potential and ability in achieving my personal goals. By that time‚ I am continuing practicing my profession as Psychologist and perhaps

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    I. Fallacies A. What are Fallacies B. Bandwagon Fallacy C. Either – Or Fallacy A fallacy is an error in reasoning in which the evidence given for the conclusion does not provide the needed degree of support. Fallacies are defects that weaken the speaker’s arguments when trying to persuade an audience while speaking. By preparing yourself to look for fallacies in your own and others’ writing you can strengthen your ability to avoid using fallacies. There are two important things to know about

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    A logical fallacy is a faulty reasoning used to persuade. It is always done on purpose and targets people’s ignorance and stupidity. Either/or Fallacy An either/ or fallacy is a complex issue reduced to only two alternatives‚ neither of which is acceptable. Reverend Parris quoted‚”There is either obedience or church will burn like hell is burning.” This is either/or fallacy because Proctor had just criticized Parris for his focuses on deeds and mortgages. Ad hominem(to the man) An ad hominem

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    How do I write a report? Report writing differs from essay writing because it has a different purpose. Reports are common communication tools as they assist in the decision-making process. Written for a particular purpose‚ they usually outline a problem‚ provide the relevant facts and ideas related to the situation‚ and then recommend a course of action. Reports are highly structured so that information they contain can be easily understood. Headings within the report allow the reader to select

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    My Canada Includes…. For: Joe Najm Date: Tuesday‚ April 15th‚ 2014 By: Rayan Al-Hebshi HA HA HAA The issue that has been a conflict of our nation for many years; should Quebec separate from Canada? My Canada includes Quebec for so many reasons. It is for the benefit of both sides but it is definitely much more beneficial for Quebec. Quebecois are far too dependent on the Canadian Government for support in so many aspects of their life‚ they can’t even process what separating

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    “Immigration and FallaciesDo They Belong Together?” Critical/Analytical Paper Critical Thinking (HU 101) Introduction We didn’t talk about this topic in class‚ nor did I read an article which made me think of writing about this. But I heard the following conversation (simplified) about illegal immigration in the U.S. on campus: Anti: "I believe that illegal immigration is not good for our country." Pro: "Of course you would say that‚ you ’re a racist." Anti:

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    INFORMAL FALLACIES FALLACIES IN GENERAL A fallacy is a defect in an argument that consists in something other than the false premises alone. Fallacies are usually divided into two groups: formal and informal. A formal fallacy is one that may be identified by merely examining the form or structure of an argument. Informal fallaciesare those that can be detected only by examining the content of the argument. Informal fallacies can be further classified as Fallacies of Ambiguities‚ Relevance‚ and

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