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Explain a specific example in which you used critical thinking problem-solving strategies to solve a problem in the real world.
Identify the flaws in logic you see yourself making as you construct your argument. Reflect on how can you avoid falling into those traps.
How does the main character describe her upbringing? How do you think her mother influenced her as a writer?
What role do women play in the Epic of Gilgamesh? For example, how would you characterize women like Ishtar, Ninsun, Shamhat, or Aruru?
Briefly describe your final paper idea and share the background of your resource partner, as well as why you chose your partner.
Share a news link to an article that you found that describes Microsoft interacting with a nongovernmental organization (NGO) or foreign government.
Which stages came easiest to you or were the most challenging? Were there any aspects that were surprising?
What issues do you see in the text that had relevance to either Walker or Wright? Are those themes still relevant today?
What did you learn in these modules (not a list of facts, but what can you take away from the lesson or what has value to you)?
Zeynep Tufekci says the way technology empowers social movements can also paradoxically help weaken them. How do Zeynep's ideas compare to your own?
How would you define the American Identity? How do you think other countries see and define America?
How did you feel as you looked at Hanae's spreadsheet? Did you feel stressed? Confused? Anxious? Or did you feel calm? Organized? In control?
How does the issuance cost affect the investor's earnings from the bond purchases? How is the company's recognized interest expense affected?
Examine whether it is possible to think without using language. Describe what you foresee as major problems with languageless thinking.
Compare and contrast the variety of preferred stock and the impact each has on the payment of dividends.
Briefly explain the story, the ethical dilemma you identified, and how you think it can be resolved. Include a link to your story in your initial post.
How did reading the poisoned fish change your ideas about college writing? What one idea interested you most in either of these readings?
What do you think is the number one drawback of private prisons? how would you go about changing this to make the private prison successful?
Create at least one thesis statement from the subject listed below that could be supported by chronological paragraphs.
Which characteristics of romanticism are present in the film, and which are not? Use specific references to the film to support these conclusions.
If you were a state legislature member, what two laws and statutes would you regulate for your state concerning medical examiners and coroners?
Discuss how difficult this would have been to do this activity as a group project- what budget issues have contentious? How could you have come to a compromise?
Discuss basic concepts in Adult Development. Create your own topics to begin the discussion. You must respond to at least two of your peers.
Analyze the findings and comment on judgement and bias that may apply to this situation - describe ways to identify and avoid bias.
Briefly explain what you were trying to highlight in your ePortfolio. Discuss how your ePortfolio could be used as an employability tool.