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    Chapter Number and Title:Chapter 8-Software Issues: Risks and Liabilities (202-237) | Your Name: | Today’s date: February 7‚ 2013 |   | 1.  Briefly state the main idea of this chapter. Since software in one form or another controls every computer or computer component‚ it becomes a more important and fundamental part of our life. Even though we may not understand the languages that make up the software‚ we must be aware of the elements of software that affect its use. Verification and Validation

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    question directly relates to the civics and government class and the preamble by associating with providing for the common defense. This paper focuses on the category of providing for the common defense due to the foreign policy that led to the reasoning behind wars that involved the United States. Summary of Evidence NSC-68 Evidence NSC­68 was a classified document composed by the U.S. government until 1975. ● the paper basically stated that the Soviet threat would soon

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    Cortes A Hero Analysis

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    Cortes is a Hero‚ because he was only defending himself when he was being attacked by the native Americans. He is also a hero because in the text the spaniards kept on saying that the Native Americans made their first move and Moctezuma stole a couple of Corteses treasures. Cortes only fought the Native Americans because the spaniards didn’t want gold to be brought back to where the Native Americans were staying. According to Moctezuma‚ the Native Americans would argue that Cortez is a villain. However

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    The death penalty has been a continuous argument that has been debated throughout history. This topic can be seen and heard in novels‚ articles‚ journals‚ essays‚ and speeches. There seem to be two primary sides on the death penalty. One side argues the idea that the death penalty should be practiced‚ which can be seen in Edward I. Koch in his essay‚ Death and Justice: How Capital Punishment Affirms Life. The opposing side believes that people should not permit killing other people as a form of punishment;

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    Humes View on Miracles

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    our experience of this world which leads us to make predictions about what will happen in similar cases in the future. To Hume a miracle is a transgression of the laws of nature caused by God or by some form of invisible agent. He uses a priori reasoning supporting this with a number of sub-arguments designed to discredit testimonies regarding miracles. He argued that miracles cannot exist because the laws of nature cannot be broken e.g. If one were to drop a book off a desk one would expect

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    Critical Thinking

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    to be fair and open minded even if they aren’t 100% sure with certain ideas.A critical Thinker has a certain attitude of wanting to avoid nonsense‚to find truth and to discover the best action.Many aim to be logical but make common mistakes by: attacking the person‚begging‚ appealing to false authority‚ assuming that something is true because it hasn’t been proven false‚falling into the victim to false causes‚ and making hasty generalizations. Critical thinking is considered important in the academic

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    There are many comparisons one can draw between King Saul of the Bible and King Macbeth. This essay is an attempt at discerning similarities in the two stories and drawing a sort of comparative moral or thesis from the two. The astonishing level of similarity between the stories presents an almost obvious sense of reproduction. Many speculate Shakespeare as having taken most of the ideas in Macbeth from King Saul’s story in the Holy Bible. While this has not been technically proven it is almost universally

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    formal fallacy and an informal fallacy is invalid or weak in reasoning. Aristotle categorized fallacies by relevance‚ fallacies that involved causal reasoning and fallacies that result from ambiguities. (Wikipedia). Eight main fallacies that one should be aware of and learn about are given in the resource section for students of the University of Phoenix. This Master List of Logical Fallacies include the following: ad hominem or attacking the person; ad ignorantium or appeal to ignorance; ad verecuniam

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    Types of Fallacies

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    FALLACIES OF RELEVANCE 1. Appeal to Force If you suppose that terrorizing your opponent is giving him a reason for believing that you are correct‚ then you are using a scare tactic and reasoning fallaciously. Example: David: My father owns the department store that gives your newspaper fifteen percent of all its advertising revenue‚ so I’m sure you won’t want to publish any story of my arrest for spray painting the college. Newspaper editor: Yes‚ David‚ I see your point. The story really

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    is the employees responsibilities to take care of their own health and safety and safety of others when at work‚ co- operate with their employer‚ use protective equipment correctly‚ only use work equipment if have been trained to use‚ report any faulty equipment‚ do not work under the influence of alcohol‚ illegal drugs and if unsure the side effects of medications do not take before or during work hours because some can cause drowsiness and dizziness‚ do not engage in bad behaviour such as bulling

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