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    Sociology/Critical Thinking Critical thinking is a process of filtering information through a systematic theory to gain a greater understanding‚ avoiding situations where ignorance dictate actions and motivation. Ignorance is not necessary negative but it can also stray from being positive. Ignorance can go hand and hand with innocence‚ people that are unware of an issue and how it affects others are in a state of ignorance‚ people who choose to remain in ignorance without researching information

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    Reaction Paper: Quality Thinking System Dr. Colella states in the Pathways to Self-Empowerment that “Change is a vital part of all of our lives and life is a continual process of decision making.” In essence‚ an individual controls their own destiny by believing in their own power to create change and accepting responsibility for one’s life. Our beliefs‚ embedded in our sub consciousness from years and years of programming by our parents‚ our teachers‚ our clergy‚ and others‚ may be leading us astray

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    to understand these ways of thinking is from writing. Behavioral thinker‚ Dan Ariely‚ writes in his book‚ Predictably Irrational‚ that if our minds believe something to be a good choice or action‚ it will indeed turn out to be good (204). In Hamlet‚ Hamlet‚ Laertes‚ and Claudius all think to themselves about about killing. When Laertes and Claudius plot to kill Hamlet‚ they believe that their plan is perfect‚ and bulletproof. Laertes and Claudius’ behavioral thinking‚ caused them to make an irrational

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    Thinking Like a Genius

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    Thinking like a genius Famous thinkers "Even if you’re not a genius‚ you can use the same strategies as Aristotle and Einstein to harness the power of your creative mind and better manage your future." Nine approaches to creative problem solving: Rethink! Look at problems in many different ways. Visualize! Utilize diagrams and imagery to analyze your dilemma. Produce! Genius is productive. Combine! Make novel combinations... Form! Form relationships. Opposite! Think in opposites. Metaphor/simile

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    The Moral Thinking of Macbeth; article number one‚ talked about Macbeth’s thinking and logical mind set he had to be in or to get into to constipate the Murder of King Duncan. To kill someone he considered his own father. This article analyzed Macbeth’s thinking which provides a approach to the question of evil‚ may arise directly from thoughtlessness. Did Macbeth have any morals? Or was he just being controlled simply by Lady Macbeth… alone? J. Gregory Keller asked this question in the fourth

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    Critical design thinking for analysing the design principles of a movie. Introduction I have chosen to analyse the animation film Despicable Me (2010‚ Pierre Coffin‚ Chris Renaud‚ Universal Pictures‚ Illumination Entertainment). I really wanted to use an animated movie for this analysis because this is the most plausible direction I see my future headed towards. I intend to utilise design for perception to analyse some of the key design principles used in this movie to obtain a more in-depth

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    The significance of fallacies in critical thinking is important to understand so that clear and concise arguments can be made on a logical‚ factual level instead of one that is proliferated with emotions and illogical reasoning. The basis of these fallacies are dependent on critical thinking according to discussions in which the parties may not agree on a situation or one element is attempting to convince another of making a decision. The point of this type of disagreement is to give reasons in

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    Critical Analysis Skills Understanding critical thinking Have you ever received feedback on a piece of work that tells you to ’be more critical’ or to ’be less descriptive’? If you have received such feedback‚ have you known how to address this for future work? Alternatively‚ have you ever received a coursework question that starts with the instruction to ’critically evaluate’ or ’critically analyse’ and not really known how to address this? If so‚ then you need to work through this skills

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    Western Way of Thinking

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    BriLeigh Spilde Philosohpy Professor Schaar 1-23-12 Western culture brings its own way of thinking‚ as is with any culture. Something that our culture puts a lot of value on is money. We value these pieces of paper as something to strive for. The people with the most power tend to have the most money. Some people even believe that money is happiness. Our country has a democracy‚ in which the government gets its power through the consent of the people. These people are each his/her own individual

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    Police and Critical Thinking

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    officers attend a variety of scenarios when working as a general duties officers it is our job to discover the truth; this requires the use of critical thinking and the scientific method of investigation to find the truth. When attending a job and conducting an investigation into a crime or offence police must utilise these skills as critical thinking and the scientific method of investigation go hand in hand with one another. In particular‚ to be able to make effective use of the scientific model‚

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