FALLACI

   As we learned this week, it is important to avoid making logical fallacies in our writing. A reader that finds flaws in the logic of an argument is less likely to be persuade by that claim. Fallacies in our

DQ#9

DQ#9: One thing you learned in this course.DQ#9: One thing you learned in this course. For this discussion question, please share one thing that you learned in this course. Be very specific. However, please dont brown-nose. And try to pick

Informative Report: Draft

Informative Report: Draft Overview Choose a familiar household appliance (such as a vacuum cleaner, toaster, or hair dryer). Write a 12 page mechanism description (written in your own words) telling an audience of fifth graders in a science class on

week 7 210

  Imagine you are interviewing for a job you really want and the interviewer asks you the following: Explain a specific example in which you used critical thinking problem-solving strategies to solve a problem in the real world. What will

Persepolis

Select one powerful image from the graphic novel. How does the image add meaning, emotion, context, depth, etc. to the words in that scene? If there are no words accompanying your image, what meaning do you interpret from the image

English

Judge the medical case In the video, philosophers applied the three major ethical principles you learned in this class: Kant’s Categorical Imperative, Utilitarianism, and Virtue Ethics. In a five paragraph, apply ONE ethical theory to decide the moral course of

Where Were We”

How does last weeks reading connect to the theme of Giving? Create a unique hashtag to summarize and communicate the message of Where Were We. Use the three rhetorical appeals studied in this course – ethos, pathos, and logos –

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