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    Fallacy Ad Hominem

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    If it is true‚ this could be a form of fallacy. Fallacy is a misconception leads to unreasonable argument or disbelief in people’s ideas. It happens with us everyday. Fallacy has many types and I want to refer to one of them: Ad Hominem. It is a judgment about people’s appearance than the validity of their ideas‚ abilities‚ or work……We usually see this fallacy in our life like politic‚ demonstration‚ even in our working environment. For example: politicians use others personal lives in debate to disqualify

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    Negative Commercial Influences on Scientific Research Nowadays‚ it ’s a trend that almost everything is related to the commerce‚ and so do the scientific research‚ because the society would like to value the research results. To some extend‚ scientific research is not only a pure research in the labs or universities‚ but also a business sometimes. As a result‚ the commercial influences on the scientific research are so obvious that change the ways that researchers do or the universities behave.

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    Analysis of commercial vitamin C tablets Objective To determine the vitamin C content in commercial vitamin C tablets by titration between vitamin C (ascorbic acid) & iodine solution. Hence‚ compare this data with the manufacturer ’s specification. Principle In this analysis‚ certain amount of iodine solution‚ which is known in excess‚ is added to acidified ascorbic acid solution. Brown iodine can be easily reduced by acidified ascorbic acid to form colourless iodide ion:

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    Fallacy in Car Advertisement A woman and a car equal sex? It is very interesting and yet very powerful idea of a man’s desire. This is one of the common advertisements for the car industry. In the magazine or on the television‚ we see advertisements of variety fields of product or services. Many times‚ company uses different types of fallacy to appeal people’s reasoning to make appropriate choice. It can be very distracting to focus on the correct message of the creator’s idea. At the same time

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    ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER (For Sanction) : Relationship Manager (ME) (For Recommendation) : Forex Department (For Necessary Action) : NEGOTIATION UNDER LC |01. |Name of the Applicant |: |SVR ELECTRICALS PVT LTD | | | | |Account No. 30118412067 | |02. |Group‚ if any

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    Transporting us to work‚ school‚ and home again and providing a level of freedom that we had never enjoyed before‚ they were necessary in our everyday lives. For that‚ we all retain fond memories; however‚ we all acknowledge that‚ when given the choice‚ we would have chosen to drive the coolest car on the market‚ especially when we have people to impress. Chevrolet’s “Boy Meets Impala” commercial of 1958 plays on this scenario‚ featuring strong pathos‚ connection to a specific audience‚ vital contextual ties

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    Summary of Fallacies

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    Introduction The purpose of this paper is to find a decision-making model by using various resources. I will focus on identifying the steps in the decision-making model‚ how the model applied to a recent workplace decision and examines how critical thinking affected the decision. Critical Thinking Thinking is the central process of how we transfer our thoughts. Our thought process is transferred either on paper or spoken verbally‚ these methods assist with transferring one ’s thoughts clearly. Writing

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    Are You Bigger? The Everlast boxing equipment commercial titled “Boxing Makes You Bigger” on YouTube‚ provokes an effective emotional response within me. From questioning moral character to setting an example for those who are watching‚ the audience is left with the question‚ Are you bigger? The advertisement touches on ethical‚ emotional‚ and logical concepts of boxing‚ and of what it takes to be a champion. The opening scene shows a young man who is learning to box. The equipment is worn and noteworthy

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    Audi’s animated commercial‚ ‘’Let’s Change the Game’’‚ addresses the issue of gender preconceptions at first glance. The animated short begins with a wide shot‚ in which we are only shown two aisles‚ one blue and the other pink. In the pink aisle there are Barbie-like dolls who are made to play into the roles of stereotypical females. Nicole‚ a mirrored image of the classic Barbie doll‚ is the protagonist who defies gender roles by entering the boy’s aisle and driving a car. Nicole’s adventures are

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    EVALUATION AND STRUCTURE OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN INDIA Vinod Raina‚ ACS‚ Company Secretary Anjani Technolast Limited‚ Noida Introduction In the earlier societies functions of a bank were done by the corresponding institutions dealing with loans and advances. Britishers brought into India the modern concept of banking by the start of Bank of England in 1694. In 1708‚ the bank of England was given the monopoly for the issue of currency notes by an Act. In nineteenth century various banks started

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