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Did you enjoy it? Did you hate it? What did this project teach you and how will you use this new knowledge in your future academic classes?
Which of these fallacies is used in each advertisement? Why do you think the advertisers use that fallacy in the ad? Did the advertiser use fallacy effectively?
Share a link in this thread, and answer these questions about that article: What is the premise and conclusion of the argument based on statistics?
Examine some key reasons why people might seem attracted to pseudoscientific claims. Determine two ways in which material discuss has changed your own thinking.
Give the audience an idea of what articles and books you used. What were some quotes that stood out and why?
Discuss which method (inductive or deductive) it uses and explain why the author chose that method to deliver the bad news.
How do you see intersectionality emerge (or not) in social justice movements and causes you are interested in/engaged with/experiencing?
What arguments do the authors provide to make explicit the intersection of race and disability justice - or rather, injustice?
How can you imagine integrating core concepts or overarching ideas into your own activist or community work?
What do you think should stay the same after the pandemic is over and what are you wanting to erase from your memory of this time?
Why do the accounting systems of different countries differ? Why do these differences matter?
What course content do you think can be applied to understanding your personal circumstances and experiences? Why are they relevant?
Importance of using medical records & charts - Give three detailed examples. Why is the Joint Commission important? What do they do?
What insight about paragraphing and transitions in writing have you gained by reviewing your classmate's post?
What did you learn about what you always wanted to know? How did you narrow down what you always wanted to know? What aspect of topic did you focus on and why?
Write two paragraphs explicating your own free-verse poem. Each paragraph should be about five sentences long of various types.
In this activity, you will explore ways to build your professional network. Internships, volunteering and connecting with alumni are just some of opportunities.
What did you like about creating an infographic? What was challenging about creating an infographic? How can you use infographics in the future?
What is the purpose of the Government in the Sunshine Act? How do wetlands differ from land proper? Who regulates the use and classification of wetlands?
How does death by refusal of treatment differ from suicide? How does a living will work and when does it become of legal effect?
What are your thoughts about the video and its message? If empowerment is so effective, why don't we see more of it in the workplace?
From the sources you summarized, list and explain five visual cues from the peer-reviewed, scholarly source that were not evident in the popular source.
Do you agree with the assertion that To Kill a Mockingbird is a great literary work? Does this book really give a true interpretation of life in the South?
Use a content theory of motivation or a process theory to explain how the issue creates a performance problem for GA-791.
Why might Alexievich have decided to place this section where it is? What effect does this scream have on you, the reader?