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    comment - Result of discussion or argument. Evaluation parameters: 1. Content - Relevant and adequate facts - Relevant explanations‚ reasons and viewpoints 2. Ideas and their development - Effective use of information - Coherence in reasoning ‚explanation and presentation of example 3. Perspective - Present viewpoints in a considered manner no opinionated. - Pros and cons - All significant aspects of the issue 4. Structure and Organization - Logical flow - Paragraph structure

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    facts. Edward Glaser defines critical thinking as‚ “( 1 ) an attitude of being disposed to consider in a thoughtful way the problems and subjects that come within the range of one ’s experiences‚ (2) knowledge of the methods of logical inquiry and reasoning‚ and (3) some skill in applying those methods.” (Glaser‚ 1941) Critical thinking is the process of scrutinizing information that is presented to you‚ and evaluating its source and validity. In order to think critically one must question information

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    Wilde Theory of Knowledge 3 May 2012 TOK Essay Response: Critical and Creative Thinking Since the dawn of humanity‚ man has sought to gain further insight on life through attaining knowledge. Knowledge can be defined as any information gained through personal experience. The means of obtaining knowledge include four main branches: reason‚ perception‚ language‚ and emotion. Despite the means‚ all knowledge is formulated through the process of thinking. Thinking refers to the use of the mind

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    How does Briony’s deceptive character and need for attention and control play a role in her maturity and influence on the lives of others? -That afternoon‚ without stirring from her daybed‚ Emily had guessed that Lola was undermining Briony’s play‚ a suspicion confirmed by the diagonally ripped poster on the easel. And just as she predicted‚ Briony had been outside somewhere‚ sulking and impossible to find. How like Hermione Lola was‚ to remain guiltless while others destroyed themselves at her

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    would be good to/for you‚ you`re in love and there is no way out. After your heart does this flutter – flutter from seeing this love of your life you may look and think realistically at the moment. You may think... THINK (you use your brain‚ mind‚ reasoning)‚ hey‚ it`s stupid‚ I don`t know this person and I`ve fallen in love with her/him - it`s stupid-you mind tells you so. So here is the point: your heart has its own reasons-intentions (to fall in love for example) but your mind/logical thinking

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    Because of its continuity‚ Clinical Reasoning does not happen in a linear manner but remains to be cyclical (Marcum‚ 2012). Nurses who exhibit good clinical reasoning skills have the capacity “to collect the right cues and to take the right action for the right patient at the right time and for the right reason” (Levett-Jones‚ Hoffman‚ Dempsey‚ Yeun-Sim Jeong‚ Noble‚ Norton‚ Roche & Hickey‚ 2010). In contrast‚ nurses with less developed clinical reasoning skills usually fall short in detecting

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    Pragmatic and procedural reasoning are two type strategies used by occupational therapy practitioners in clinical reasoning. Pragmatic reasoning focuses on the factors in the context of the practice and the client personal context that might affect the intervention‚ whereas procedural reasoning focuses on the client goals‚ and treatment plan that can help improve the client functional performance. Some examples of pragmatic reasoning are skills‚ equipment‚ time‚ law and policies. After the evaluation

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    creative thinking which work hand in hand to allow us to arrive at our final decision. Critical and creative thinking are thought to “involve a complex approach to arriving at an educated decision by implementing a strategy for questioning and reasoning that will allow arrival at a final well informed outcome” (Nicholls‚ 2010). I have used critical and creative thinking in my life many times‚ most recently I used this thinking process to make a very important decision. This decision consisted of

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    own understanding of critical and creative thinking evaluate the thinking of Kenyan parliamentarians. Critical and creative thinking aims in realizing clarity‚ accuracy‚ relevance‚ precision‚ integrity and open mindedness in ones’ thinking and reasoning. Therefore it is inspection of one’s way of judgement‚ evaluation and action aiming at making ourselves better people. Critical and creative thinking is the necessary tool for individual transformation from pre-conventional stage of the mind; where

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    Engineer and Bricoleur‚ Religion and Mythical Thinking In his text The Elementary Forms of Religious Life‚ Emile Durkheim is primarily interested in the functionalism of religion within society. Durkheim does not limit himself to religion; he also focuses on society’s structure and its preservation. In The Savage Mind‚ Claude Lévi-Strauss focuses on the theory of mythical thinking. Strauss analyzes and discusses society and how its structure is a result of mythical thinking. Strauss spends a lot

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